Nippon TV Holdings Enters Into Strategic Collaboration With Disney

The collaboration will include co-production of local language content ranging from drama series and animation to variety shows on Disney+ for both Japanese and global audiences.

9 MAR 2022

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Nippon TV Holdings announced a strategic collaboration with The Walt Disney Company Japan, one of the world’s leading entertainment companies. The collaboration will include co-production of local language content ranging from drama series and animation to variety shows on Disney+ for both Japanese and global audiences and the availability of both companies’ content on their respective platforms.

The latest edition of Nippon TV’s popular drama series “The Files of Young Kindaichi” (starring Shunsuke Michieda from Naniwa Danshi) will begin broadcasting on Nippon TV from April 2022 and after that will be made available on Disney+ for Japanese and worldwide audiences. This marks the first time Nippon TV content will become available to viewers globally on Disney’s Direct-to-Consumer platform.

“Disney is a world leader in entertainment and a long-standing important partner for us. Over the years, we have worked together on many business initiatives, notably our broadcast of Disney titles on “Friday Roadshow.” It is an incredible honor to be able to develop our relationship further and join forces to advance our global expansion. I look forward to leveraging the creativity, vast reach, and brand power that both companies possess to deliver Japan’s content to viewers the world over,” Yoshikuni Sugiyama, Representative Director, President, Nippon Television Holdings Inc., commented.

“As Disney moves into the world of local content production, we are excited to expand our collaboration with Nippon TV Holdings as one of our strategic partners, starting with a very popular title to audiences across Asia Pacific,” said Carol Choi, Managing Director, The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd. “This is a perfect fit for Disney as we focus on stories that connect people across generations and places and stories that move people. We look forward to more long-term collaborative opportunities with Japanese creators so as to bring the world’s best stories and Japan’s creative excellence to the global stage.”

“The Files of Young Kindaichi” is based on an original manga boasting over 100 million copies in circulation across 12 countries which also has immense popularity as an anime series; this marks the fifth season of “The Files of Young Kindaichi” as a TV series. The series is a mystery-solving drama with a rich history since its debut on Nippon TV in 1995, garnering huge ratings each time a new series aired.