Anime Production Committees Explained: How Rights, Revenue, and Licensing Work in Japanese Anime
An anime production committee is a business structure where multiple companies share production costs, promotion costs, and commercial risk. This article explains how production committees work, how rights and licensing windows are managed, and why the structure matters for overseas licensing and IP collaboration.
2026-05-19
One Piece Global Demand: Country-Level Signals Behind a Worldwide Anime Franchise
Explore One Piece's global reach through country-level demand signals, fanbase regions, and anime IP popularity patterns. IP Ranking tracks demand signals, not official audience counts or distribution claims.
2026-04-18
The Labubu Effect: Tracking Pop Mart's Global Explosion
From Hong Kong to Denmark, how a designer toy became the hottest character IP in Southeast Asia.
2026-04-17
Inside Roblox: Which Games Are Driving the Platform Globally?
Blox Fruits, Adopt Me, and Brookhaven : how individual Roblox experiences have become IPs in their own right.
2026-04-16
Pokemon vs Mario: Which IP Dominates Southeast Asia?
Google Trends data from 6 Southeast Asian markets reveals which Nintendo franchise owns the region.
2026-04-15
The Global IP Heat Map: What 40+ Countries Tell Us About Entertainment Trends in 2026
An introduction to IP Ranking and the key findings from our first comprehensive global dataset.
2026-04-14
Labubu Demand Analysis: Tracking a Character IP Lifecycle with Data
Using IP Ranking's multi-source data, we trace Labubu's demand lifecycle from viral breakout to global expansion.
2026-04-19