Anime is made by Japanese animation companies .
try writing to different anime companies. :)
Yes english anime voice actors have contracts with big anime manga companies. According to which they decide for how long they will be associate with each other and other terms and conditions.
You can be an English dubber for anime but its a very tough job to get into because many companies like to hire within their own staff but i heard it is possible to get a job b dubbing anime into different languages so that other countries can also enjoy anime .
Try searching the web or you can ofcoursely move to Japan.
No, there are several hundred companies that support anime studios/companies by either sponsoring them, buying commercial time on their slots, or generally conducting business with them.
The latest anime show would depend entirely on what network you were watching. Some of the most current anime shows can be found through manga and anime based networks/companies.
The most popular things that Japan is famous for are things like sushi, anime and manga, as well as many companies such as Toyota and Honda.
No, Hana to Akuma has not been made into an anime. Currently, no companies have announced any plans to do so.
impossible, get over it.
Mangakas typically do not directly request anime adaptations of their work. Instead, their publishers or production companies may approach them to discuss the possibility of turning their manga into an anime. If a manga becomes popular enough, it may generate interest from production companies looking to adapt it into an anime series.
find their website and contact them on their email or phone #.