Chainsaw Man Creator is heavily involved in anime production

chainsaw manAnime’s is currently working on a release later this year, and the team at MAPPA explained that the original series maker was very involved in producing the series. Tatsuki Fujimoto’s original manga series wrapped up with Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump two years ago, but it was announced that the franchise would live on with its first anime adaptation. Sadly, fans have seen very little of the new anime in action since it was announced, but the team at MAPPA is doing their best to get the series right.

Taking the stage during this year’s Anime Expo to show fans how to do it chainsaw mans anime Progress (of which ComicBook.com was among the audience), MAPPA CEO and Managing Director Makoto Kimura opened up about how involved Fujimoto was in the anime adaptation. As he explained, Fujimoto works closely with MAPPA on every part of the anime production. This went so far as to even the early stages of bringing it back to life such as acting, planning and music for the new series as well.

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Kimura explained that Fujimoto’s direct and close involvement was important because they wanted to capture as much of the original manga’s vision as possible. This includes retaining as much blood and blood in the series as seen in the manga, and as they explain, MAPPA themselves approached Shueisha and asked to revive the manga in the anime. Noting how much each of them liked the series on the shelves, they got together as a group and marched down the field to Shueisha to get the project.

In fact, the writer behind the series, Hiroshi Seko, revealed that he aims to preserve as many of those important moments from the manga as possible, so writing for the adaptation can be tricky to get everything they want to see in the final production. . So it seems chainsaw manThe anime has been in good hands so far, and when it’s finally released, there’s a good chance it’ll meet everything that fans have come to expect of it.

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