UK Anime Network, UK Anime News, Reviews and Articles
Studio Ghibli to be sold to Nippon TV

Studio Ghibli to be sold to Nippon TV

Written by Ross Locksley on 22 Sep 2023



Studio Ghibli has announced that it is to be acquired by Nippon TV in a deal that will secure the future of the award-winning animation studio led by Hayao Miyazaki.

In a joint statement with Nippon TV,  Studio Ghibli stated "We have long struggled with the question: who will be the successor”.

Having failed to convince Miyazaki's son to take the reigns, the studio will welcome Nippon TV as the biggest stakeholder in a deal spearheaded by Toshio Suzuki and Miyazaki himself after Goro Miyazaki claimed he did not want the pressure of running the world famous studio and that it was best left to someone else. 

Though the cost of the acquisition has not been made public, the studio will become a subsidiary of Nippon TV, who will own 42.3%  of the voting rights. Nippon TV has made it clear that it will respect the studios autonomy.

Miyazaki retired in 2013 after The Wind Rises, only to come out of retirement in 2017 to start work on The Boy and The Heron, which was released in Japan in July and has yet to be slated for UK release (it's due to be shown in the US in December).

With the studio's future now secure, it remains to be seen if Miyazaki will stay retired this time. 


Ross Locksley
About Ross Locksley

Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


LATEST NEWS
Crunchyroll announce their appearance at MCM London alongside new anime releases

posted by Ross Locksley on 10 Oct 2025

MVM announce early 2026 review slate

posted by Ross Locksley on 03 Oct 2025

OceanVeil Announce Production Of English Dub For Nukitashi The Animation

posted by Eoghan O'Connell on 02 Oct 2025

Queer East Film Festival: On The Road 2025

posted by Richard Durrance on 02 Oct 2025

SH Figuarts returns to Ranma

posted by Ross Locksley on 30 Sep 2025

New trailer for upcoming RPG Threads of Time

posted by Ross Locksley on 29 Sep 2025

Jpop Demon Hunters - Arrow to screen SANA and SANA: Let Me Hear in October

posted by Ross Locksley on 26 Sep 2025

Punk Pop band Tokyo Syoki Syodo make their major debut

posted by Ross Locksley on 26 Sep 2025


VIEW ALL