Crunchyroll has started turning WEBTOON comics like Tower of God and The God of High School into anime series. I then saw the popular cosplayer Reagan Kathryn share a video of her top 6 WEBTOON comics that she wants to see turned into anime (located below).
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WEBTOON’s vast library contains some of the best webtoons that the medium has to offer.
On top of having new comics coming out daily, the stories on Webtoon are also ripe for cartoon and anime adaptation, as is the case for the upcoming Lore Olympus animated series . The following five webtoons are some of the best stories that could also be reimagined for the small screen.
Webtoons are becoming more and more mainstream these days. Mostly because of the anime adaptations of popular webtoons like Tower of God and God of High School. But they’re still a niche entertainment medium when you compare them to Manga and western comic books.
The anime adaptation of the ongoing Webtoon Tower of God is a part of the plan. This adaptation is highly recommended by our colleague, Kaspar, who fawns: “What I love about tower of god and its adaptation is seeing the webtoon style in an anime adaptation staying true to its original coloring.
1 "Lore Olympus" Remains The Most Popular Webtoon Comic It quickly rose to popularity and has been undefeated ever since. This Webtoon is a retelling of the classic Greek mythology of Hades and Persephone. It's their love story from the moment they first meet and features a wide range of gods and goddesses.
Top 10 new webtoon recommendations for 2021Garden Club Detective Squad: Mystery, webtoon rating: 9.74. ... The Advanced Player of the Tutorial Tower: Action, webtoon rating: 9.72. ... Like Wind on a Dry Branch: Fantasy, webtoon rating: 9.83. ... Romance 101: Romance, webtoon rating: 9.74. ... Elena: Horror, webtoon rating: 9.53.More items...•
It's impossible. Can't be done.” Then the fans point out how animation has gotten cheaper, there's more small animation studios now than ever before, anime studios regularly take manga (even if it's just four-panel gags) and make great series out of them, and so on.
WEBTOON CANVAS Creator Rewards Program that will be available to all qualifying creators. Creators will be paid an extra $100-$1,000 based on the performance of their series. For more details, check our announcement page. Start sharing your stories now!
How The Sound of Your Heart Became Webtoon's Longest-Running Series. The Sound of Your Heart combined an eccentric art style and humor with the life of its creator, resulting in the longest-running Webtoon series ever.
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In 2019, Webtoon announced that Lore Olympus had been viewed over 299 million times, making it the most viewed webcomic on the platform. As of September 2021, Lore Olympus is the most popular webtoon on the platform, with over 5.4 million subscribers.
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Blade of the Phantom Master is a popular manhwa that received an adaptation in the form of an anime film that makes for a nice watch.
Webtoon Popularity in Japan 2021. As early as 2018, Kakao Corp. saw extremely popular manhwa and webtoons as its key to entering the Japanese and Chinese market. Japan had been their top priority since its market size is thrice bigger than that of Korea.
Let's Play, the popular webcomic serial on WEBTOON has been adapted into an anime short this week.
Tower of God. Back in February 2020, Crunchyroll studio set to release a series of originals. The anime adaptation of the ongoing Webtoon Tower of God is a part of the plan. This adaptation is highly recommended by our colleague, Kaspar, who fawns:
What can we say more than this award-nominated romance Webtoon deserves its adaptation? Announced in 2019, the animated adaptation is a joint production between Netflix and the Jim Henson Company. While the release date has not been finalized, the adaptation is said to follow the young adult genre. Despite non-concrete plans, we look forward to seeing the adaptation in the foreseeable future.
Webtoons began as a Korean-language phenomenon, emerging in the early 2000s as a digital form of the Korean ‘manwha.’ Their success in Korea is, in turn, in no small part due to the success of the Naver’s WEBTOON service, which launched in the Republic of Korea in 2004.
The medium has also seen great international success since the worldwide launch of WEBTOON in 2014 – this year it was announced that the service had hit over 100 billion annual views.
17 October 2019 12:27 am. by Jacob Parker-Dalton. Crunchyroll and WEBTOON have announced a new strategic partnership that aims to co-produce original animated content based on WEBTOON’s massive library of digital comics.
In this sense, Crunchyroll can still maintain its image as an ‘anime’ brand despite teaming up with WEBTOON with an eye to adapting properties originally published in the Korean language.
Webtoons have even seen considerable success in Japan, despite the country’s own strong comics heritage. ReLIFE and Recovery of an MMO Junkie, both written and illustrated by Japanese authors for NHN Japan’s Comico webtoon service, proved popular enough to spa wn anime adaptations in 2016 and 2017 respectively – making it even stranger that we don’t often think of webtoons as potential source material for an anime adaptation.
What would you sacrifice to save your family? How far would you go to protect your people? For Clove, the last princess of a near-extinct Dragon clan, the answer is the unthinkable: MARRY your greatest sworn enemy in an effort to bring peace to your land.
Meet Gwendolyn – living proof that princesses don’t always have it all. See, although she lives in a castle and her father is the King, Gwendolyn isn’t like a movie princess, or even a fairly-tale princess. She’s got a big heart, but isn’t particularly attractive and doesn’t have a Disney-quality singing voice.
A handsome, selfish noble falls for a beautiful, kind commoner -- at least, that’s how the story’s supposed to go. When an average college student wakes up as Ripley, an extra in her favorite romance novel, she resolves to enjoy the luxuries of her character’s status while watching the novel's plot unfold from the sidelines.
After her death, Daisy Heidi is reincarnated into the world of “Why Did the Duke’s Daughter Roll Across the Pumpkin Patch?”, a so-called “tragedy” novel where the beautiful heroine Pierta indulges in reckless lust and hedonism with ten ardent suitors to a bitter end.
A ditsy university student Mew finds a lost student card. Instead of doing the sensible thing, Mew decides to let fate take the wheel and try something silly. Little did she know, she would be confronting the owner of the card, Daze who has some things to say about what she did.
Edith is not your typical heroine. She struggles with her confidence, her morals, and life in general by not only holding herself to high standards, but her men as well.
What do you desire? Money and wealth? Honor and pride? Authority and power? Revenge? Or something that transcends them all? Whatever you desire—it's here.
The Japanese ride or die for their culture. And hardly ever allow outside cultures to “overtake” their own.
For one thing to replace another, it has to be 10X better. Or so much more convenient that it has potential to “become the future”.