
Pierrot Partners With South Korea’s Red Dog Culture House To Produce Global Anime Projects

Studio Pierrot, known for producing many popular anime series including Naruto, Bleach, Tokyo Ghoul, and Yu Yu Hakusho, announced a partnership that was signed in August 2024 with South Korea’s Red Dog Culture House to co-produce and invest in anime content aimed at the global market.
The partnership will see both studios collaborating on upcoming projects over the next three years through a production committee based in Japan.
As the partnership’s first project, the studios will produce an anime adaptation of Lim Kyung-bae and Kwon Soon-kyu’s Latna Saga: The Survival Sword King webtoon. Full-scale production is set to begin later this year.
The companies further revealed plans to consider adapting popular Japanese manga or original Korean webtoons into anime for future projects.
Red Dog Culture House’s CEO expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “This is an incredible opportunity for us to showcase our talents, and we’re thrilled about it.
The partnership will see both studios collaborating on upcoming projects over the next three years through a production committee based in Japan.
As the partnership’s first project, the studios will produce an anime adaptation of Lim Kyung-bae and Kwon Soon-kyu’s Latna Saga: The Survival Sword King webtoon. Full-scale production is set to begin later this year.
The companies further revealed plans to consider adapting popular Japanese manga or original Korean webtoons into anime for future projects.
Red Dog Culture House’s CEO expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “This is an incredible opportunity for us to showcase our talents, and we’re thrilled about it.
- 10/30/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
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