The arson crime assault on Kyoto Animation studio occurred yesterday and a suspect was captured by the Japanese police, following the occurrence. While insights about the aggressor have not been discharged, Kyoto Animation had been getting threatening messages in the previous couple of weeks, sent to both their CEO and staff.
After the arson assault Fans and creators from the different parts of the world have offered their help for the unbelievable animation house.

As of late, Apple‘s Tim Cook, the present CEO, has given his condolences for the studio just as his musings on the work that they’ve achieved in the past.
Tim Cook shared his contemplations on his Official Twitter Account, adulating the studio for its past work and expressing his most profound feelings toward all that the studio has lost.
Receiving sympathies from the person who stands at the top position on a business giant like Apple and is responsible for all the company’s worldwide sales and other operations must be meaningful.
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The Kyoto Animation Studio itself was established in 1981, making such anime TV top picks as K-On!, Free!, and Full Metal Panic. The studio was additionally in charge of some darling anime movies, for example, A Silent Voice, K-On! The Movie, and Free! Take Your Marks to give some examples.
Kyoto Animation Studio had been cited similar to the “first successful animation studio outside of Japan” and as “having an indelible impact on Japan’s Animation industry”.
The result of the arson assault is with at least 33 deaths. Fans all around the world have been showing their grief and support to Kyoto Animation Studio while sharing the hashtag #PrayForKyoAni online.