Toei's $2 Billion Global Expansion: Aiming for 50% International Revenue by 2033

April 7, 2025
Toei's $2 Billion Global Expansion: Aiming for 50% International Revenue by 2033
  • The studio's international projects are inspired by the global success of Japanese-themed content, such as Warner Bros.' Monsterverse and Disney's Shogun series, and are supported by a new 50% production rebate introduced by the Japanese government.

  • Toei, one of Japan's oldest studios, has a rich history of producing iconic titles such as Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Sailor Moon, along with a substantial library of 4,400 movies and 39,000 TV episodes.

  • Toei aims to increase its international revenue from 30% to 50% by 2033, reflecting a strategic shift from its historically domestic focus due to Japan's declining population.

  • Yoshimura's vision, known as TOEI NEW WAVE 2033, aims to establish Toei as a global entertainment leader by the end of the decade, with overseas revenue constituting half of total sales.

  • With over 70 years of legacy, Toei is determined to take a leading role in the global anime market, moving beyond its previous behind-the-scenes approach.

  • This ambitious investment plan allocates $1.6 billion for content development and $400 million for operational improvements, as part of the 'Toei New Wave' vision established in 2023.

  • Toei Company, under the leadership of President and CEO Fumio Yoshimura, is embarking on a significant $2 billion global expansion strategy aimed at enhancing its international presence in anime production and distribution.

  • To attract international collaboration, Toei is open to revising traditional financing models in Japan, favoring simpler structures like 50:50 partnerships with foreign entities.

  • The company is prioritizing North America and Asian markets for expansion, with plans to produce content tailored to these audiences, including a historical drama reminiscent of 'Game of Thrones' and a film set in New York.

  • Toei has already begun collaborating with other Asian markets, co-producing the anime series 'Voltes V Legacy' in the Philippines and partnering with Korea's CJ ENM.

  • In addition, Toei is looking to create local intellectual properties in China, capitalizing on the popularity of Japanese anime, which is the largest import category in the Chinese market.

  • In a move towards broader international content distribution, Toei has launched an official English-language account for the Kamen Rider series.

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