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Government: Signal.MD Did Not Properly Compensate Animator
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The J-Cast News website reported last Friday that animation studio Shiro Kudaka for prior work the animator did for the studio.
According to Kudaka's statement to J-Cast News, he had been working with Signal.MD on a television anime beginning in November 2019, with the anime itself slated to premiere in spring 2021. He stated that he had a verbal agreement to receive 360,000 yen ($3,400) for his work on the anime, with 180,000 yen ($1,700) being paid upfront. After finishing his work, he claimed that he was not paid the remaining amount, and that an invoice he sent in December 2019 was later rejected. When he ed a Signal.MD producer the following January, the producer allegedly refused to pay again.
J-Cast News confirmed with Signal.MD's parent company IG Port that Signal.MD had received the notice, and noted that the company will take steps to deal appropriately with the "involved parties," and that it will ensure full compliance with the law throughout its entire company.
Signal.MD is a sister company of Dragon Goes House-Hunting.
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