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Anime’s Streaming War Just Flipped Upside Down

2026-05-05 10 Dailymotion

Welcome back to the channel. In today’s anime news roundup, we cover reports that Netflix has become the most popular anime platform in seven of nine major markets, a shift that puts real pressure on Crunchyroll’s long-standing position as the home for hardcore anime fans.
We also look at Pony Canyon’s anime-related losses and restructuring, the controversy around a Nippon Sangoku author who publicly criticized Manga One before later deleting the posts and cancelling the boycott, and the growing push for AI tools in Japanese animation workflows.
On the release side, Sword Art Online has a new original movie in the works with more details set for July 2026, and Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Walpurgisnacht Rising just got a new trailer that has fans buzzing again.
Taken together, the data helps explain why anime franchises and gacha games stay so tightly linked: both rely on long-term fan retention, recurring spending, and a huge global audience that keeps expanding. Japan’s broader “oshikatsu” culture also shows how much fans are willing to invest in the characters and series they love.