Medialink Group Launches Japan Subsidiary in IP Expansion
The launch positions Medialink to directly invest in and acquire Japanese IP, moving beyond its previous role as a regional distributor and licensor.
Reporting from 1 sources: Variety Anime.
Hong Kong-based intellectual property management company Medialink Group has established a new subsidiary in Japan, the company announced on September 16. Medialink Japan was incorporated on August 8, 2025, as part of the company's broader "go global" strategy. The subsidiary will pursue three main objectives: mergers and acquisitions or strategic investments in Japanese IP-related companies, co-investing in Japanese intellectual properties, and forming strategic partnerships with Japanese IP owners and licensors. It will also work to bring more non-Japanese IP into the Japanese market. Medialink, founded in 1994, operates across content distribution and brand licensing, with involvement in production and animation product development. The company runs the Ani-One YouTube channel network, which has over nine million subscribers and more than two billion views across localized channels for Asia, China, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and India. Medialink has secured exclusive distribution rights for titles such as "Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy" and "Joran the Princess of Snow and Blood" from Nippon TV in Asian territories, and handled the release of the "Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle" anime film in Asian markets. The company also operates the e-commerce platform Ani-Mall.
Medialink Group, the Hong Kong-based IP management company, has formally launched a Japanese subsidiary, Medialink Japan, incorporated on August 8, 2025. The company's board announced the move on September 16, framing it as a milestone in its "go global" strategy. The subsidiary will focus on three areas: pursuing M&A or strategic investments in Japanese IP companies, co-investing in Japanese intellectual properties, and forming strategic partnerships with Japanese IP owners and licensors. It will also aim to introduce more non-Japanese IP into the Japanese market to diversify revenue streams.
Medialink was founded in 1994 and has built a business around content distribution and brand licensing across Asia. It works with media content licensors to distribute animation, variety shows, TV dramas, and live-action and animated films. The company has a significant digital presence through its Ani-One YouTube channels, which have over nine million subscribers and more than two billion views. The network includes localized channels for Asia, China, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and India. Medialink has secured exclusive distribution rights for titles like "Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy" and "Joran the Princess of Snow and Blood" from Nippon TV in Asian territories, and was involved in the production of films such as "One Second Champion" and "Drifting" with mm2 Entertainment. It also handled the release of the "Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle" anime film in Asian markets and operates the e-commerce platform Ani-Mall.
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