Italy had tons of attention for anime/manga. Key word: had. It's not like now it doesn't, but the only successful stuff are either the bottom-barrel shonen or old stuff riding the nostalgia. Everything else can get fucked, from the average reader perspective. Also, anime is dead on TV and internet broadband isn't good/spread enough to support decently the conversion to streaming. The whole market will probably decline or go crash and burning sooner or later if nothing changes and publisher don't stop making so many near-sighted decisions. WEABOO LEVEL IN EUROPE: France>Italy>Spain>Germany International History of Anime: The grand Disney superpower USA has a natonioalistic mindset towards media, heavily avoiding different cultures and mindset toward animations.
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Pokemon is inherently americanized, but Sailor Moon and DeeBeeZee (little Goku never got much popularity) were very americanized. Either way the Toonami and Adult Swim block had some anime more appealing for teens which is late in comparision to Europe. Italy/Spain/France Italy probably has the most aired anime outside of Japan, which is seen here. Lax approach to censoring and little complaints from parents etc. Is the comic culture in Italy that big.I really can't explain as to why so much anime was shown. France: Big, big, big comic culture, and Manga is the biggest outside of Japan. Lots of Anime was aired.2nd only to Italy, but not as much.
Also lots of censoring so it can qualify as children programming. Spain: In comparision to Italy and France, the Anime Boom came a bit later, but came full force in the 1990's. (you can basicilly take the list of Anime aired in Italy, but reduce it). Germany: This would be mixture of European and American markets. There were the really kid friendly WMT series that were on constant re-runs.but nothing with mass-appeal like Lupin III or Saint Seiya. Pokemon, Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon boomed heavily however just like in the US.
However the latter two were not as americanized as in the US, Dragon Ball had some popularity. For a few years, TV station had anime for teens and adults.but that was really short and no programm was really established, and it went back to the Pokemon/Yu-Gi-Oh stuff. Even One Piece, Inu Yasha and Conan have it hard getting new episodes. The market is weak.however due to strong ecominic strengh in media (dubbing, translating, people using the internet etc.), there is still a bit of presence, albeit lesser than Spain/Italy/Frace. Due to the English being the world language and everything, it is still probably the biggest market for anime, outside of Japan.