If you are an anime enthusiast, especially if you enjoy the shonen genre, you are probably familiar with Toei Animation. This renowned animation studio is celebrated for its adaptations of iconic manga series such as Dragon Ball and Sailor Moon. As the studio continues to produce a plethora of new content, there is a growing possibility that some of these series and films will incorporate artificial intelligence in their production processes. This evolution could significantly impact the quality and efficiency of anime production.
In a recent financial briefing for the fiscal year 2024-2025, Toei Animation disclosed that it has made a substantial investment in Preferred Networks, a pioneering Japanese company specializing in cutting-edge AI technologies. This partnership aims to “co-develop new business opportunities and enhance the efficiency and quality of our production,” thereby leveraging the synergies between AI and animation production technologies. This collaboration highlights Toei’s commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation in the animation industry.
Toei Animation is strategically focusing on the application of AI technology for various aspects of production, including storyboarding, coloring (including precise color specification), background creation, and in-betweening. The potential uses for this technology include automating the correction of in-betweens, accurately specifying and selecting colors, and generating detailed backgrounds based on reference photos. Although the slide in the financial briefing primarily addresses future applications, it notably omits any mention of current projects, such as the widely popular One Piece or the anticipated new titles Digimon BeatBreak and Gosu, leaving some questions about the immediate impact of AI on ongoing productions.
The discussion surrounding the use of AI in the entertainment industry has sparked significant controversy. While proponents argue that AI can enhance efficiency and alleviate repetitive tasks, many workers across various creative sectors, including voice acting and art, feel that their jobs are at risk due to the rapid adoption of AI technologies by studios. Concerns have been raised about the ethical implications of integrating AI into creative projects without the consent of artists, with some viewing it as a form of theft or digital necromancy. This apprehension suggests that the introduction of AI could complicate the production process, potentially leading to unintended errors in the final product. As a major player in the industry, Toei Animation’s approach to AI will undoubtedly influence other studios and the devoted fanbase that enjoys their work.
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