Unlike Hollywood, where a studio funds a film, Japanese anime is funded by a "Production Committee"—a consortium of companies including a publisher (if adapting a manga), a toy company (for merchandise), a TV station, and a record label. This spreads risk but minimizes animator pay. Most animators work for poverty wages, surviving on the samurai spirit of craftsmanship.
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