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- Overwork and Exploitation: Animators and idol trainees work under harsh conditions. The "black industry" (burakku kigyo) is prevalent in production studios.
- Parasocial Toxicity: Idol culture has led to fan harassment, stalking, and even violence when idols reveal relationships (violating the amae contract).
- Digital Lag: While anime went global via streaming, the music and film industries long resisted digital distribution due to complex copyright laws (chaku-uta era legacy).
- Censorship and Self-Regulation: Controversies over manga/anime content (depiction of minors, gore) clash with global platform standards.
The popularity of anime and manga has led to the creation of conventions like Comiket, one of the largest doujinshi (indie comics) markets in the world. Japanese entertainment companies like Studio Ghibli and Production I.G have gained international recognition, producing high-quality anime films and series. Overwork and Exploitation: Animators and idol trainees work