In a burst of anticipation, Netflix has unveiled a tantalising glimpse into the animated adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's 'Monsters: Ippaku Sanjō Hiryū Jigoku' one-shot manga, set to debut on the streaming platform in January 2024.
Offering fans a feast for the eyes, the reveal showcased not only a fresh visual but also character images that promise a riveting journey into Oda's world. Adding to the excitement, Netflix disclosed the English title of the anime as 'Monsters: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation'.
Originally nestled within Oda's compilation of manga one-shots, 'Wanted!', this particular story emerged in 1994 within the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump before finding its place in Shueisha's Wanted! anthology in 1998.
Notably, 'Monsters' introduces Ryuma, a character who later strides into the vibrant tapestry of Oda's acclaimed 'One Piece' manga series.
Steering this animated odyssey is the acclaimed director Sunghoo Park, known for the masterful helm of 'Jujutsu Kaisen' and its prequel 'Jujutsu Kaisen 0'. Park not only takes the directorial reins but also shoulders the responsibility of composition for this project. Anchored by Park's vision, the animation takes flight under the banner of his new venture, E&H Production.
Setting a distinct tone, this anime gem will unfold in a single episode, promising an encapsulated yet undoubtedly impactful narrative. As the countdown to January 2024 begins, fans eagerly await the chance to dive headfirst into Oda's 'Monsters', brimming with anticipation for the visual spectacle and narrative depths this adaptation is poised to deliver.
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