At MAPPA, they are fully aware that they will never do something like the 'Chainsaw Man' movie again

The movie Chainsaw Man: the Reze arc has been a resounding success, standing out at the box office and being considered one of the highest-rated in 2025, even surpassing several Hollywood blockbusters. This achievement highlights the talent and dedication of the MAPPA studio, which has managed to connect with fans through its innovative adaptation of the work created by Tatsuki Fujimoto. It has put anime in the spotlight. MAPPA’s CEO, Manabu Otsuka, expressed in a recent interview that the production process of the movie was “unique and unrepeatable,” due to the intense collaboration between the […]

The movie Chainsaw Man: the Reze arc has been a resounding success, standing out at the box office and being considered one of the highest-rated in 2025, even surpassing several Hollywood blockbusters. This achievement highlights the talent and dedication of the MAPPA studio, which has managed to connect with fans through its innovative adaptation of the work created by Tatsuki Fujimoto.

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Manabu Otsuka, CEO of MAPPA, expressed in a recent interview that the production process of the film was “unique and unrepeatable”, due to the intense collaboration between the team and their ideal creative state during development. Otsuka mentioned that, despite this success, there is no guarantee that the studio can replicate the same magic in future projects. He highlighted the risky nature of production and the decisions that can affect the company’s direction: “If bad decisions are chained together, a company can sink”, he stated.

Despite these concerns, Otsuka was optimistic about MAPPA’s prospects. The studio has a clear philosophy of differentiation, constantly seeking to experiment with new animation techniques that allow them to stand out in such a competitive sector. This approach has resulted in numerous high-level productions, consolidating MAPPA as a benchmark within the anime industry.

With the enormous success of Chainsaw Man, the pressure on the studio increases, but Otsuka’s vision and his team’s seems to be in control of this narrative. The evolution of their projects will depend on the balance between innovation and business security, an aspect they will need to handle skillfully in the years to come.

Jujutsu Kaisen fans will have to be patient with its third season

The third season of ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ has started with great success and has kept fans on the edge of their seats, immersing us in an intense narrative arc known as the Annihilation Journey. This new stage has introduced several key characters, marking a notable change in the plot and settings. Chapter 7 was aired on February 12, but followers will have to wait a little longer for the next episode. No more interruptions Chapter 8 will be delayed until February 26, as a recap episode has been scheduled for that week in […]

The third season of ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ has started with great success and has kept fans on the edge of their seats, immersing us in an intense narrative arc known as the Annihilation Journey. This new stage has introduced several key characters, marking a notable shift in the plot and settings. Chapter 7 was aired on February 12, but followers will have to wait a little longer for the next episode.

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Chapter 8 will be delayed until February 26, as a recap episode has been scheduled for that week in Japan. Although it has not been clarified whether this delay was planned or unexpected, many speculate that the MAPPA studio may need more time to ensure the quality of the upcoming episodes. This cautious approach may be a response to the production issues experienced in the second season, where some episodes were aired incomplete, causing dissatisfaction among animators and viewers.

Despite this brief pause, MAPPA has confirmed that there will be no more interruptions in the first part of season 3, which means that the episodes will continue on a fixed schedule. Chapter 12 is scheduled for March 26, although fans will have to be patient, as the release date for the second part of the season has not yet been confirmed, and it is expected to air between summer and autumn.

Meanwhile, the exciting story of ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ continues to captivate its audience, and fans can enjoy reliving other episodes of this successful series created by Gege Akutami while they await the return of the anime. The wait, although long, promises to be rewarded with the quality and depth that have characterized the work so far.

The remake of one of the most classic animes of all time is back, which you have surely seen an episode of

The remake of ‘Ranma 1/2’ by the MAPPA studio has established itself as one of the most gratifying surprises of the past year, offering a remarkably faithful adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi’s iconic manga. Following the resounding success of its first season, which managed to capture both new viewers and fans of the original work, anticipation for a second installment has grown considerably. Now, MAPPA and Netflix have announced that the second season of ‘Ranma 1/2’ will premiere in October 2025. The first anime that many watched With the release of a new trailer, fans can […]

The remake of ‘Ranma 1/2’ by the MAPPA studio has established itself as one of the most gratifying surprises of the past year, offering a remarkably faithful adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi’s iconic manga. Following the resounding success of its first season, which managed to capture both new viewers and fans of the original work, anticipation for a second installment has grown considerably. Now, MAPPA and Netflix have announced that the second season of ‘Ranma 1/2’ will premiere in October 2025.

The first anime that many watched

With the release of a new trailer, fans can expect more intense battles and romantic entanglements, fundamental elements that define the essence of the anime. The deep visual style that resonated in the first installment will remain intact, ensuring that both the animation and the narrative continue to delight the audience.

This new announcement comes at a crucial moment for MAPPA, a studio that has captured attention in the industry thanks to its ability to balance multiple high-quality productions, such as ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’, ‘Chainsaw Man’, and the conclusion of ‘Shingeki no Kyojin’. However, the pressure to meet demanding production schedules has led to criticism regarding labor exploitation at the studio. Apparently, the break between more intense projects has allowed MAPPA to adopt a more measured and reflective approach in productions like ‘Ranma 1/2’.

With a new episode scheduled to be released weekly during the fall season, fans hope that Netflix will continue with its simuldub format, which was well received in the first season. This not only reflects a commitment to content quality but also a response to the needs of a fanbase seeking an accessible and enriching viewing experience. ‘Ranma 1/2’ could be the perfect example of how the studio is adapting its methods to satisfy both its audience and its creative team.

Mappa has just confirmed the remake of one of the greatest classics in anime history

Mappa, the studio behind Chainsaw Man and Attack on Titan, has just confirmed that they are working on the remake of one of the greatest anime in history.

Classics are classics for a reason. We continue to read Shakespeare because he still speaks to our concerns, anxieties, and emotions. We read Cervantes because he is still hilarious and expresses the difficulty of facing a reality that has left us behind. And this is no different in manga and anime. There are great works that we don’t forget no matter how much time passes. Like, for example, Ashita no Joe.

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With script by Tetsuya Chiba and artwork by Asao Takamori, the manga extended for 20 volumes between 1968 and 1973, creating a huge cultural impact both inside and outside the manga industry. Its anime, directed by the legendary Osamu Dezaki, would end up turning its protagonist, Joe Yabuki, into a true cult icon in Japan. And not without reason.

At the end of the day, Joe is a person who is easy to grow fond of. He is a charismatic ruffian with an innate ability for boxing who consistently refuses to train or fight until he is backed into a corner. Getting himself into serious trouble, we are always waiting to see what his next kick will be. Or the next time he surprises us in the ring.

Recently, the MAPPA studio has confirmed that they are going to make a remake of the anime called The Ashita no Joe. With a contemporary style, but respecting its design, we have barely been able to see two images of it, because its release date is not exactly close: it is scheduled for 2025.

Even if we have to wait at least a year to see this anime materialize, this is one of the big announcements of 2023. If not the biggest announcement of the year. Mappa is the people behind Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack on Titan, and Chainsaw Man, making a remake of one of the most legendary animes in history. If not the most legendary. More than enough reason to get excited and be very attentive to what comes out, since, without a doubt, we will have more news about it throughout the upcoming 2024.

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The ending of Attack on Titan has a date, and it’s earlier than expected

Attack on Titan is one of the most important series in recent years, but it still did not have a date for its end, until now; and it’s very soon.

There is no greater mass phenomenon in modern anime than Attack on Titan. No other anime has managed to break the barrier between the most hardcore fans of the medium and pop culture as Isayama’s work has done. That’s why the end of the anime is eagerly anticipated with a mix of excitement and fear. These final episodes will be a generational event, and on top of it all, we don’t have a release date. Just an approximate timeframe. Until now.

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We knew that their goal was to release the final episodes of the series at some point in the fall of 2023. This means that their release window would extend from early October to late December, without a specific date. It wasn’t even certain that they would be able to meet this timeframe with absolute certainty, as other delays or issues could arise during the production of the finale. But now, a specific date has been confirmed. Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 3 (Part 2) will premiere on November 4th.

This is great news because the series has experienced a significant delay. Originally scheduled to air earlier in the year, various issues on the part of MAPPA, the studio responsible for the anime, forced them to postpone the release of the highly anticipated anime finale.

While the series will be broadcast on television only in Japan, via the NHK channel, viewers worldwide will be able to watch it through Crunchyroll, just like the rest of the series. This means that there will be no reason for anyone to miss the conclusion of this anime that has left a mark on an era. And, at last, we now know when we can start watching the beginning of its end.

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A Vision Come to Life: Trailer for the Definitive Anime Lives Up to Fan Hopes

The definitive anime, Lazarus, by Shinichiro Watanabe, receives its first trailer and it is everything that it promised us with its premise and much more.

Not long ago, we heard about the definitive anime. One that would bring together Shinichiro Watanabe, one of the most acclaimed and popular anime directors, along with big names in both music and cinema like Kamasi Washington, DJ Floating Points, Bonobo, and Chad Stahelski. But despite having the news and some details, we were missing the most important thing. No images. No small taste of what we could expect from this anime. Until now.

Lazarus, as this anime is called, has premiered its first trailer during ComicCon, courtesy of AdultSwim. Although no further details have been revealed beyond the trailer, as we already knew, the animation studio responsible for it is MAPPA, best known for producing animes like Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, and Attack on Titan.

The trailer shows exactly what we would expect from a Shinichiro Watanabe production. With a distinct early 2000s vibe, evident cyberpunk elements, an exquisite taste for music, and thrilling action scenes where the camera never stops closely following the protagonists, everything screams Watanabe in every second of footage. The slow-motion shots, detailed close-ups, and panning shots in seemingly empty settings all ooze with personality, a very distinctive personality that not only instills faith in this anime but also reminds us of what an author can achieve when given the time and space to do what they do best.

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Despite not having a specific or even approximate release date, what we do know is that Lazarus will consist of thirteen episodes. While our expectation is to watch it as soon as possible (we’ve already seen the trailer more times than is healthy), we may have to wait until at least 2024 to see the outcome of this new series by Watanabe. However, if we take the creator’s own words into account, who has stated that he believes it could be the pinnacle of his career, we are sure that the wait will be worth it.

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Discover the new anime from the creators of Attack on Titan that is very reminiscent of Berserk

From the creators of Attack on Titan comes a new anime that promises to be the new anime queen of 2023: Hell Paradise.

If there is one thing that 2023 is not lacking, it is anime, even less so when we have the long-awaited end of Attack on the Titans on the horizon. Until that happens, although it is true that we have the second season of authentic hits such as Spy x Family, Jujutsu Kaisen, Kimetsu no Yaiba or Pokémon, now without Ash or Pikachu, we still lack a new series that stands out. One that gets us out of our chairs with excitement after each episode. But Mappa, the studio behind Attack on the Titans, always provides, and that is why they have brought us Hell’s Paradise, or as it is known in Japan, Jigokuraku.

Adapting Yuji Kaku’s eponymous manga spanning thirteen volumes published between January 2018 and January 2021, Hell’s Paradise is an action series with psychological thriller overtones in the context of a dark fantasy world that may powerfully remind us of cult classics like Berserk.

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In Hell’s Paradise we follow Gabimaru, a ninja who is captured during an assassination mission. Sentenced to be executed, his captors discover to their horror that no matter what they try, Gabimaru’s body cannot die. Seeing this as a possibility, he is offered a chance to be redeemed from his crimes: he can go to the newly discovered island of Shinsenkyo, where it is said that there is an elixir capable of making anyone who consumes it immortal. If he goes there, gets it and comes back alive, he will be pardoned for his crimes. Thus begins the story of Hell’s Paradise and the relationship between Gabimaru and Sagiri, the executioner who is assigned to make sure he does not try to escape or leave aside his mission, as they explore the island, where they will find the island’s own threats, plus all the other death row inmates who have been promised the same treatment and will not hesitate to try to kill them so as not to have to share the elixir with them.

Having premiered last April 1 on Crunchyroll, the first eight episodes of the first season of the series have already been broadcasted. With a very good animation, an excellent drawing and not sparing any detail, whether erotic or gore, it respects the original work to the maximum, loaded with a brutality, much more subtle than it might seem.

If you like works like Attack on the Titans or Chainsawman, or enjoyed manga like the sadly incomplete Berserk, Hell’s Paradise is the anime you’ve been waiting for. One of the most interesting works of the year, made by a veteran studio with a great resume like Mappa, promising to be crowned as one of the great series of the year.

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