For Sana Kok, anime has always been more than entertainment.
“Anime has some of the best storytelling out there,” said Kok, now a digital marketer who sees his childhood fascination reflected in a new wave of Southeast Asian fans, many introduced to the genre by the rise of streaming platforms.

“If you’re into merch-driven series like Mobile Suit Gundam, you’re almost guaranteed to spend,” he said, referring to a long-running anime franchise. At one point, he splurged around US$200 on a limited edition Gundam model kit.
Once something of a niche subculture, anime has transformed into a regional commercial force and a vehicle for Japan’s soft power, industry insiders say.
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