
Japanese Company Launches AI Anime Video Generation Platform To Tackle ‘Serious Anime Industry Issues’

Following recent experiments in AI-assisted animation (remember Twins HinaHima?), a Japanese company, Animon Dream Factory Co., Ltd., officially launched Animon.ai on April 25, 2025, promoting it as an AI platform capable of generating anime-style videos from images and prompts within minutes.
The company claims the platform aims to address “serious issues” plaguing Japan’s anime industry, such as overwork and low wages, by drastically automating production steps.
Animon Dream Factory (Animon) stated that Animon.ai, developed in Japan through a partnership with CreateAI and consultation with Japanese anime producers, was created to combat harsh working conditions within the industry.
They cited struggles including long hours, low average annual salaries, lack of social security, and high turnover rates as impetus for the platform’s development.
Animon claims its technology can complete animation tasks that previously took over 72 hours in just three minutes. They termed the platform as the “world’s first anime-specialized...
The company claims the platform aims to address “serious issues” plaguing Japan’s anime industry, such as overwork and low wages, by drastically automating production steps.
Animon Dream Factory (Animon) stated that Animon.ai, developed in Japan through a partnership with CreateAI and consultation with Japanese anime producers, was created to combat harsh working conditions within the industry.
They cited struggles including long hours, low average annual salaries, lack of social security, and high turnover rates as impetus for the platform’s development.
Animon claims its technology can complete animation tasks that previously took over 72 hours in just three minutes. They termed the platform as the “world’s first anime-specialized...
- 4/28/2025
- by A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch
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