Netflix Japan Expresses Their Sympathy to Victims of Kyoto Animation


Following the arson attack in the Kyoto Animation Studio that killed 33 people and injured 36, a suspect was arrested and jailed by Japanese authorities, and now, fans of the anime community and the entertainment industry, as well as people from all walks of life, are offering their sympathies to the victims of the terrible tragedy. Netflix Japan's Anime division has offered their sympathy to the anime studio.

Over on Twitter, Netflix Japan Anime tweeted a sympathetic message, expressing their appreciation for the works the studio has done.

Here's the translation of the tweet:

"We sincerely pray for the well-being of the victims of the tragedy that happened in Kyoto. We are impressed by the wonderful work created by Kyoto Animation. We hope that the peaceful days of all the victims will return as soon as possible."

Established in 1981, Kyoto Animation Studio is known for their popular anime TV series such as Clannad, Full Metal Panic, K-On!, and others.

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