Toei Animation Co Ltd
TSE:4816

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Price: 2 598 JPY -1.03% Market Closed
Market Cap: 545.6B JPY
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Toei Animation Co., Ltd., founded in 1948 initially as Japan Animated Films, has emerged as a quintessential powerhouse in the global animation industry. Originally beginning its journey in post-war Japan, the company seized the burgeoning demand for visual entertainment, establishing itself by blending traditional Japanese storytelling techniques with new-age animation processes. Over the years, Toei has been synonymous with iconic titles that have left an indelible mark on pop culture worldwide, such as "Dragon Ball," "Sailor Moon," and "One Piece." The company operates by harnessing the creative prowess of its artists and storytellers to produce captivating content that appeals to audiences of all ages, both domestically and internationally. The financial success of Toei Animation is primarily rooted in its multifaceted approach to revenue generation. Beyond producing animated series and films, the company capitalizes on merchandising, licensing deals, and international distribution. Merchandising alone—through branded toys, apparel, and video games—constitutes a significant stream of revenue, expanding the reach of its characters beyond television and cinema screens. Additionally, Toei strategically licenses its content to streaming platforms and networks around the globe, further amplifying its earnings and reinforcing its global brand presence. This diversified business model not only ensures a steady influx of income but also allows Toei to continuously invest in innovation and the cultivation of new creative ventures.

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2 041.24 JPY
Overvaluation 21%
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