TV Animation Data for Industry Analysis
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This dataset presents a collection of Animated television series, offering crucial details such as the series title, episode count, release year, original streaming platform, production company, co-producers, IMDb rating, and Google user rating. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding trends and statistics within the animated television industry, with a focus on viewer reception and production specifics.
Columns
- ID: A unique identifier for each animated TV show.
- Title: The name of each animated TV show.
- Episodes: The total number of episodes in the series.
- Year: The release year of the animated movie or series.
- Original channel: The streaming platform where the animated series originally aired.
- American company: The primary production company responsible for the animation.
- Note: Information regarding the animation's co-production company.
- Technique: The artistic methodology utilised in creating the animation.
- IMDb: The rating received from IMDb.
- Google users: The percentage of Google users who liked the TV show.
Distribution
The dataset is provided in CSV format, specifically as
Animated_Tv_Series.csv
, with a file size of 171.33 kB and 10 columns. It contains 1816 valid entries for most core fields like ID, Title, Year, and Technique.- Episodes: The mean number of episodes is 45.4, with a maximum of 4633 episodes. 1798 entries are valid, with 18 missing.
- Year: Features 423 unique release years, with '2023-present' being the most common (2%).
- Original channel: Includes 226 unique platforms, with 'Syndication' (11%) and 'Netflix' (8%) being frequently observed. 7 entries are missing out of 1809 valid ones.
- American company: Lists 505 unique production companies. 'Hanna-Barbera' accounts for 10% of entries, followed by 'DIC Entertainment' at 4%. 45 entries are missing out of 1771 valid ones.
- Note (Co-production): A significant portion (73%) of this field is null, with 'Canadian co-production' being the most common non-null entry (12%). 1328 entries are missing out of 488 valid ones.
- Technique: Exhibits 41 unique animation techniques, with 'Traditional' being the most prevalent (58%), followed by 'Flash' (20%).
- IMDb: The mean rating is 6.71, ranging from 1.5 to 9.3. 1812 entries are valid, with 4 missing.
- Google users: Shows a variety of user approval percentages, with '92%' and '89%' each accounting for 5% of entries. 1812 entries are valid, with 4 missing.
The dataset is expected to be updated annually.
Usage
This dataset is ideal for Data Visualisation and Exploratory Data Analysis. It can be used for:
- Analysing trends in animation production and artistic methodologies.
- Evaluating the correlation between production companies, streaming platforms, and audience ratings.
- Identifying popular or critically acclaimed animated series over time.
- Studying the episode distribution patterns of animated television shows.
- Market research into the animated entertainment sector.
Coverage
The dataset covers animated television series from various release years, with data extending to '2023-present'. It includes details on original channels like Syndication and Netflix, and prominent American production companies such as Hanna-Barbera and DIC Entertainment. The data also distinguishes between different animation techniques like Traditional and Flash. Geographic and demographic scope are primarily inferred through the listed companies and channels, focusing on shows available for user ratings.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Data Analysts and Scientists: To perform statistical analysis, develop predictive models for show popularity, or explore data patterns in the animation industry.
- Animation Industry Professionals: For competitive analysis, identifying successful production strategies, or understanding audience preferences.
- Content Creators and Producers: To research market gaps, evaluate effective animation techniques, or inform new series development.
- Academics and Researchers: For studies on media consumption, entertainment trends, or cultural impact of animated television.
- Animation Enthusiasts and Bloggers: To delve into show details, compare ratings, and gain insights into their favourite series.
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Attributes
Original Data Source: TV Animation Data for Industry Analysis