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[edit] The Current State of the Industry
I'd like to see some references for the claims made in this paragraph. As a consumer, I'm not seeing any slowdown in the amount of anime and manga available. Rather, I'm seeing a marked increase. If these claims in this paragraph can't be backed up, I think the paragraph should be either removed entirely or reworked to give a more accurate picture. --nihon 04:10, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
I agree, can someone improve the article to give an idea of the state of anime in Japan (how popular is it compared to conventional films and manga?)