Japanese anime films are experiencing significant success in the local theaters, despite an increased rise in public caution advisories. The new wave of popular films, highlighted by their artistic excellence and captivating storytelling, have managed to attract audiences in droves. Meanwhile, authorities and organizations have ramped up their precautionary measures and public announcements - a typical response amid any massive cultural phenomenon in Japan - to ensure that the shared cinematic experience is safe and enjoyable for all.
In Japan, anime forms a major part of the cultural fabric. The current boom in anime films mirrors the extensive influence of the genre in the country. The increase in public advisories is also reflective of the proactive role Japanese organizations play in monitoring and moderating the effect pop culture phenomena have on the society, especially with regard to public safety and proper conduct in shared spaces like theaters.
In the U.S or E.U, animated films also create substantial interest, but the cultural resonance and following of anime in Japan is unparalleled. While public advisories exist in Western countries as well, they may not be as intertwined with entertainment industries and public spaces as they are in Japan.