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Animeigo Announces Latest Episode of Ongoing Documentary Series – The Anime Business

Peter Tatara in The Anime Business
New series features interviews with North American anime industry luminaries; Episode 3: Peter Tatara is available now on YouTube

Anime distributor and parent company MediaOCD have announced the debut of Episode 3 of , a first-of-its-kind documentary series featuring interviews with a variety of pioneers of the Western anime industry. The newest segment of the ongoing series features Pater Tatara, an entrepreneur who launched Anime NYC and helped to build the annual event into North America’s second biggest anime convention.

As anime has grown from modest beginnings into a multi-billion-dollar global industry, The Anime Business provides insights from many notable people that played important roles in helping to popularize the genre in North America at various stages of its evolution.

Episode 3 is available now on the official AnimEigo YouTube channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/@AnimEigo/videos

In the new episode, Tatara recounts becoming captivated with anime after seeing Vampire Hunter D in high school and going on to found anime clubs before working at Central Park Media during the company’s waning days. He later joined Reed Pop Exhibitions and managed the event company’s extensive roster of anime convention programming as well as global business development. Tatara left to team up with Left Field Media and in 2017 launched Anime NYC, a dedicated Japanese pop culture convention in New York City. The annual event grew rapidly and drew more than 100,000 attendees in 2024.

All episodes of The Anime Business will be available in English. Japanese subtitles will also be available via a special grant from the Kleckner Foundation. Additional episodes and interviews are in production now. AnimEigo and MediaOCD invite fans that would like to help support and crowdfund future episodes of The Anime Business to donate at: https://www.mediaocd.com/plans-pricing

Episodes 1 and 2 of The Anime Business are also now available to stream on the AnimEigo YouTube channel. Episode 1 features an interview with John O’Donnell, former Managing Director of Central Park Media. Episode 2 features an interview with Robert Napton, the former Director of Marketing and Producer of US Renditions and Managing Editor at Bandai Entertainment.

The Anime Business is an ongoing series featuring a wide range of entrepreneurs and visionaries that helped to pioneer and shape the North American anime industry. It is produced and hosted by industry veteran and MediaOCD founder and AnimEigo CEO Justin Sevakis.

Sevakis was the original founder of Anime News Network in 1998, and he contributed many of the site’s most popular columns for many years, in addition to co-hosting ANNCast, the #1 anime podcast worldwide, from 2009-2015. Sevakis was the first in-house video and subtitle editor at Central Park Media, a prominent 2000s era anime distributor, and worked on Grave of the Fireflies, Project A-ko and many other bestselling releases. With his current company, MediaOCD, he has produced more than 1,600 Blu-ray discs for North American market and pioneered restoration efforts for classic anime including Project A-ko, Digimon Adventure, Street

Fighter II: The Animated Movie, and the forthcoming Macross II. He acquired anime distributor AnimEigo in 2024.

About the author

Rouven Linnarz

Ever since I watched Takeshi Kitano's "Hana-Bi" for the first time (and many times after that) I have been a cinephile. While much can be said about the technical aspects of film, coming from a small town in Germany, I cherish the notion of art showing its audience something which one does normally avoid, neglect or is unable to see for many different reasons. Often the stories told in films have helped me understand, discover and connect to something new which is a concept I would like to convey in the way I talk and write about films. Thus, I try to include some info on the background of each film as well as a short analysis (without spoilers, of course), an approach which should reflect the context of a work of art no matter what genre, director or cast. In the end, I hope to pass on my joy of watching film and talking about it.

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