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blurb=Pokémon anime Executive Producer Masakazu Kubo submitted a proposal to the Japanese government's Task Force on Media Content Business and Japanese Brands that suggested the struggling anime industry work directly with professional-level fansubbers in order to salvage sales. The report was published Feb. 1. }}
blurb=Pokémon anime Executive Producer Masakazu Kubo submitted a proposal to the Japanese government's Task Force on Media Content Business and Japanese Brands that suggested the struggling anime industry work directly with professional-level fansubbers in order to salvage sales. The report was published Feb. 1. }}
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[[bp:Masakazu Kubo|Masakazu Kubo]] is known to Pokémon fans as the executive producer of the anime series and movies. He is also the director of Shogakukan's Character Business Center. Anime is currently a large market worldwide, but according to recent statistics, anime sales are in decline. Recently Kubo offered a proposal to the Japanese government's Task Force on Media Content Business and Japanese Brands to help the currently floundering animation industry. He suggests the anime industry should work directly with professional-level fansubbers. The report was published Feb. 1.
[[bp:Masakazu Kubo|Masakazu Kubo]] is known to Pokémon fans as the executive producer of the anime series and movies. He is also the director of Shogakukan's Character Business Center. Anime is currently a large market worldwide, but according to recent statistics, anime sales are in decline. Recently Kubo offered a proposal to the Japanese government's Task Force on Media Content Business and Japanese Brands to help the currently floundering animation industry. He suggests the anime industry should work directly with professional-level fansubbers. The report was published Feb. 1.