Yusuke Murata, one of the manga industry’s most well-known artists and responsible for the highly popular seinen satire One-Punch Man, has established his own anime studio.Murata’s post to X (formerly Twitter) on Jan. 1, 2024, revealed the surprise move. The message simply read, “We have established an anime production studio. Sounding the horn of a surprise attack!” The news comes after Murata posted his Zaiyuki animation series project on X, releasing five parts of the Journey to the West-inspired anime. The fifth and most recent part can be viewed below, followed by posts of fans’ reaction to the new studio formation.Alongside his artist duties, Murata has also ventured into animation in recent years, creating a One-Punch Man anime short in September 2021 to widespread acclaim and an Eyeshield 21 short in June 2023 — both series that he has worked on as a manga artist. Murata wouldn’t be the first mangaka to make the transition into animation, with popular creators like Akira’s Katsuhira Otomo similarly doing so. However, with Murata still working as a weekly manga artist, his new studio will likely focus on short videos for the foreseeable future.
Yusuke Murata, one of the manga industry’s most well-known artists and responsible for the highly popular seinen satire One-Punch Man, has established his own anime studio.
Murata’s post to X (formerly Twitter) on Jan. 1, 2024, revealed the surprise move. The message simply read, “We have established an anime production studio. Sounding the horn of a surprise attack!” The news comes after Murata posted his Zaiyuki animation series project on X, releasing five parts of the Journey to the West-inspired anime. The fifth and most recent part can be viewed below, followed by posts of fans’ reaction to the new studio formation.
Alongside his artist duties, Murata has also ventured into animation in recent years, creating a One-Punch Man anime short in September 2021 to widespread acclaim and an Eyeshield 21 short in June 2023 — both series that he has worked on as a manga artist. Murata wouldn’t be the first mangaka to make the transition into animation, with popular creators like Akira‘s Katsuhira Otomo similarly doing so. However, with Murata still working as a weekly manga artist, his new studio will likely focus on short videos for the foreseeable future.
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