Animax india

  1. Animax launches in India
  2. Why did Animax Asia stop telecasting Naruto Shippuden in India?
  3. Animax, the Popular 24
  4. Animax Exec Talks Anime Channel's Relaunch in India, Reception, and Future Plans
  5. Animax in India Will Air Naruto, Gintama, Golden Kamuy, and Kuroko’s Basketball
  6. Amazon Prime Video Launches 'Animax + GEM' Entertainment Pack in India
  7. Animax India


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Animax launches in India

The general perception amongst the Indian masses is that animation is for kids only. The positioning of Animax as ‘Not just for kids’ and ‘Animation for everyone’ is therefore an interesting one. The entire Indian animation industry stands to gain if Animax is able to get young Indian adults and elders into the habit of watching animation. SET India CEO Kunal Dasgupta with SPTI Senior V-P and international networks Asia MD Todd Miller Read what they have to say on the issue of locally created content SET India CEO Kunal Dasgupta with SPTI Senior V-P and international networks Asia MD Todd Miller MUMBAI: The South Asian feed of Animax, the 24 hour animation channel from the SPTI (Sony Pictures Television International) portfolio was launched in India on 5 July at a media briefing held in Mumbai. SPTI Senior V-P Todd Miller announced the launch of the channel even as SET India CEO Kunal Dasgupta raised a champagne toast to herald the arrival of the channel in India. Also present were SET Discovery president Shantonu Aditya and SET executive vice president, sales and revenue, Rohit Gupta. ‘Brand new world of fun – Not just for kids’. Sporting a tagline that invites ‘everyone’ to join the growing cult of animation lovers, Animax has a library boasting of more than a thousand hours of quality animation. Apart from Japan where it was launched in 1998 the channel currently has dedicated services for Hong Kong, Taiwan, South East Asia and South Asia (covering the entire Indian sub...

Why did Animax Asia stop telecasting Naruto Shippuden in India?

This answer is based on my opinion and backed up with a few facts. So I can't say I'm sure that this is the reason. Firstly, it's Animax India and not Animax Asia. It's different from the Animax in different Asian countries but is probably similar to the Animax in Singapore and Pakistan. This is what I understand from the articles on Animax Asia and Animax India on Wikipedia. I believe it is the shows that air on the channel that make all this difference. Secondly, I believe that this must be a common practice on Animax India. I think so because InuYasha met the same fate. The sequel of the series, InuYasha the Final Act was completely aired a few times but I have never seen them air the series InuYasha completely (that is, from when I have been viewing the channel, probably November of 2009). Thirdly, I guess you would know why was Animax delisted by DTH connections (excluding DEN, Siti Digital and the likes) in India. It was because Animax couldn't pay carriage fees. Why? The most probable reason is the low viewership. You say Naruto is 'world famous'. Yes, agreed. But how many people do you personally know who watch/like anime, let alone Naruto. Not more that 10, or at most 15, I guess? That's the point. In comparison to the size of the country, the number of viewers is insufficient, if not negligible. So, airing any anime here in India is not practical, or I would say, profitable. The first point tells you that Animax India is a different entity, the second one tells y...

Animax, the Popular 24

If you're looking to check out the content on Animax, users can currently it through the Reliance JioTV set-top box or the mobile app. Also Read: Animax had long been the biggest destination for fans to experience the best anime shows. As mentioned by The channel was available to view on the Sony LIV app, before it was removed off the streaming platform in 2020. Soon after, Animax was bought by KC Global Media, as part of a massive acquisition, which also featured the AXN brand of channels. KC Global Media was founded by former Sony Executives Andy Kaplan and George Chien, and it is likely bringing back Animax India to the masses through Reliance JioTV. Once news broke about the potential return of Animax India, fans took to social media platforms like Reddit to voice their happiness, as anime has largely seen a downfall on cable and DTH television. And with Animax India in the mix, fans can have anime content all day long at their fingerprints. Read Next:

Animax Exec Talks Anime Channel's Relaunch in India, Reception, and Future Plans

Animax, the cherished 24×7 anime channel that introduced Japanese animation to most Indian fans, has made a triumphant return this year. Previously owned by Sony Pictures Networks India, the channel operated from 2004 until 2017. While still accessible on the SonyLIV streaming service, it was no longer a dedicated Indian feed, airing the Anime enthusiasts had to wait a long time for the return of Animax as it was the only TV channel that aired anime with English subtitles in India. The channel often aired the content on the same week as Japan. Its lineup included shows with mature themes, which distinguished it from other dubbed anime on Indian channels. Much to the delight of fans, the news that IGN India got an opportunity to speak with Andy Kaplan, the co-founder and chairman of KC Global Media Entertainment. We discussed the company’s plans in India, how Animax has been performing in the country, and more. Check out our complete conversation with Andy below: Rayan Sayyed: Congrats on the third anniversary of KC Global Media! Can you walk us through the creation of the company, and what inspired you and George Chien to create it? As former Sony executives, how did your experiences there influence the formation of KC Global Media, and what unique perspectives do you bring to the table as a result? Andy Kaplan: George Chien and I founded KC Global Media Entertainment in 2020, after the acquisition of Asian pay TV channels from Sony Pictures Entertainment which includes En...

Animax in India Will Air Naruto, Gintama, Golden Kamuy, and Kuroko’s Basketball

Also read: The company announced that fans can watch shows such as Golden Kamuy, Naruto, Kuroko’s Basketball, and Gintama on Animax. The company also added that all content from Animax will have Japanese audio with English subtitles. However, the channel still appears to be on the “testing phase” and is airing other shows without any subtitles. It appears that classic anime will air under the “Retro Hits” block on Animax India. Andy Kaplan, co-founder and chairman of KC Global Media said, “India has been a key market for growth with its strong demand and adaption for digital-first and OTT content for TV audiences, and this will continue to grow as it drives towards 5G. We are delighted to be in India to serve our fans and making premium anime content accessible to the local audiences through our partnership with JioTV on their streaming platform with our extensive channel offerings.” Animax first debuted in India in 2004 and was a popular destination for anime fans. It was available on cable and DTH providers in the country until 2017. The channel was then only available on Sony LIV but was removed from the service as well in 2020. Read next:

Amazon Prime Video Launches 'Animax + GEM' Entertainment Pack in India

© Animax AsiaReliance's Jio TV began KC Global Media officially Animax Asia, from Sony Pictures Entertainment Animax Asia from its Variety Sony Pictures Entertainment for the acquisition of three entertainment networks that are broadcast in Southeast Asia and South Korea. The three networks include " Animax and South Korea's Sony One entertainment channel." The final agreement also includes the Japanese entertainment service GEM. The Indian division of Animax Asia, Animax India started Sony Pictures Entertainment replaced the channel with Sony Yay in April 2017 and started streaming Animax Asia on the Sony LIV app simultaneously. Source:

Animax India

Television channel Animax India Country Broadcast area Network Headquarters Programming Language(s) Picture format Ownership Owner KC Global Media Entertainment History Launched 4July2004 ( 2004-07-04) (original) 20January2023 ( 2023-01-20) (revival) Closed 18 April 2017 (original) Replaced by (original) Links Website Availability [HD] Animax India is an Indian television channel owned by KC Global Media (formerly owned by Sony Pictures Networks India). At launch, It aired Hindi dub of anime, but then later would switch to English dubs and subbed anime, before the channel only focused on the latter. It was the only channel in India to simulcast anime on the same day as Japan. On 18 April 2017, Animax ceased broadcasting in India, with On 20 January 2023, Animax resumed broadcasting in India exclusively via the History [ ] From 15 August 2006, Animax entirely shut down its Hindi feed but kept its English one, since it changed its target audience to the ages 15–24 group. In 2007, the network would begin airing live-action content like Tech Max, Game Max, Animax Press Play, Imagination and Speak Out and movies like On 1 January 2008, Animax South Asia merged with Animax Asia's but had separate feed for india. Animax India rebranded its logo along with With the premiere of Animax ceased broadcasting in India on 18 April 2017, to which Sony would later provide the Asian feed, on its Indian digital platform, On 8 May 2020, the Asian feed would cease streaming on Sony LIV as a re...