Visinema Confirms Nussa IP Acquisition Finalised Since 2023 Following Viral Podcast Appearance
A dispute regarding ownership of the popular animated series Nussa has been resolved. Creators and management have confirmed that the intellectual property (IP) rights to Nussa have been officially and fully transferred to Visinema since 2023 through a legitimate corporate acquisition process.
The issue resurfaced after Aditya Triantoro, one of the series’ founders, appeared on the podcast “Curhat Bang” with Denny Sumargo on Tuesday, 10 March 2026. During the podcast, Triantoro, known as Adit, emphasised that Nussa is a collective creative work, not the property of any individual.
“Nussa is the creation of hundreds of talented Indonesian citizens, not just one person, not just me. So it would be unethical to associate that work with individual issues,” said Adit during the podcast.
Adit’s statement was reinforced by an official statement from management through Nussa’s Instagram account. Visinema’s full management and ownership of the IP had been in place long before individual issues related to the series became a subject of public discussion.
“Since 2023, the ownership and management of Nussa IP have been fully under Visinema through a legitimate corporate acquisition process,” the company stated officially.
The acquisition step is described as part of Visinema’s commitment to continue protecting and developing a work that carries a positive message to Indonesia’s young generation.
Since its first broadcast in 2018, Nussa has transformed into one of Indonesia’s largest local animation channels. With more than 12 million subscribers on YouTube, this Islamically-themed educational series consistently presents moral content ranging from honesty to politeness.
Despite facing various issues, management ensures that production of new Nussa content continues consistently on its official YouTube channel. Visinema is determined to continue nurturing this IP as a national creative asset focused on fostering positive values in Indonesian children.