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摘要
本研究旨在以票房排名前 50 位的国内外动画电影为基础,研究 OTT 平台上动画供应的多样性。主要发现如下。首先,以订阅为基础的 OTT 服务一般只提供热门的精选动画片。另一方面,点播型 OTT 服务则通过购买或租赁方式提供大部分热门动画片。与点播型 OTT 服务相比,订阅型 OTT 服务的内容规模和多样性较低。其次,从国别分布来看,来自日本、美国、韩国等三个国家的动画片占 68.0%。从具体的 OTT 平台服务来看,日本、美国和韩国动画在各种 OTT 服务中的供应率都很高,包括 Wavve Purchase(83.3%)、Apple TV(75.0%)、Disney Plus(100.0%)、Watcha(66.7%)和 Netflix(70.0%)。第三,从类型分布来看,冒险、奇幻和动作类占 64.0%。在具体的 OTT 平台服务上观察,这三类动画在 Wavve Purchase(66.7%)、Apple TV(62.5%)、Disney Plus(66.7%)、Watcha(76.7%)和 Netflix(60.0%)上的供应率较高。
Diversity of Theatrical Hit Animated Films Supply on OTT Platforms: Focusing on Genre and Nationality
This study aims to examine the diversity of animation supply on OTT platforms using the top 50 domestic and international animated films in terms of box office success as a basis. The key findings are as follows. Firstly, subscription-based OTT services generally tend to offer only popular selected animations. On the other hand, VOD-based OTT services were found to provide most hit animations through purchasing or renting options. Subscription-based OTT services had lower content scale and diversity compared to VOD-based OTT services. Secondly, when examining the distribution by nationality, animations from three countries including Japan, the United States, and Korea accounted for 68.0%. When looking at the specific OTT platform services, Japanese, American, and Korean animations had a high supply rate across various OTT services, including Wavve Purchase (83.3%), Apple TV (75.0%), Disney Plus (100.0%), Watcha (66.7%), and Netflix (70.0%). Thirdly, when examining the distribution by genre, adventure, fantasy, and action accounted for 64.0%. When observed on specific OTT platform services, the supply rate of animations within these three genres was high on Wavve Purchase (66.7%), Apple TV (62.5%), Disney Plus (66.7%), Watcha (76.7%), and Netflix (60.0%).