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As we know, the streaming wars are heating up, where various streaming services compete for consumer's dollars.
What role will animation play in the streaming wars?
Disney is making new animated content, like Marvel's What If for Disney Plus. A lot of Cartoon Network content is heading to HBO Max and they are getting the rights to the Studio Ghibli content. Netflix is getting the rights to various anime series and is making experimental animated series for their service, often based on stuff other platforms rejected. Nickelodeon seems to be dividing its animated content between Netflix and CBS All Access, which is rather confusing. I wonder if DreamWorks content will stay on Netflix or move to Universal's new streaming service.
What role will animation play in the streaming wars?
Disney is making new animated content, like Marvel's What If for Disney Plus. A lot of Cartoon Network content is heading to HBO Max and they are getting the rights to the Studio Ghibli content. Netflix is getting the rights to various anime series and is making experimental animated series for their service, often based on stuff other platforms rejected. Nickelodeon seems to be dividing its animated content between Netflix and CBS All Access, which is rather confusing. I wonder if DreamWorks content will stay on Netflix or move to Universal's new streaming service.