MUMBAI: The growth of Japanese anime in children’s television programming in India has been far more rapid and visible than other segments of television. It all started in 1990 when everyone grew up watching Rudyard Kipling’s original collection of series, The Jungle Book , which was a Japanese style animation series that couldn’t be missed on Sundays.
Since then, there has been no turning back; the fascination for Japanese content in India has grown by leaps and bounds. It didn’t stop with...
Japanese Kids Content Go Strong despite home grown on slaught
Since then, there has been no turning back; the fascination for Japanese content in India has grown by leaps and bounds. It didn’t stop with...
Japanese Kids Content Go Strong despite home grown on slaught