"Netflix, CrunchyRoll, MAPPA, I'm looking at you": CoryxKenshin wants his manga to get turned into anime

CoryxKenshin
CoryxKenshin's recent YouTube video showed him talking at length about his recently released manga (Image via CoryxKenshin/YouTube)

American YouTuber Cory "CoryxKenshin" recently uploaded a video on YouTube where he discussed the project he has been working on for the past year. To those unaware, the video titled Where I've been for the past year... is the second upload by the YouTuber after being inactive on the platform since June 28, 2023.

In the video, Cory revealed that he had been working extensively on his recently released manga, Monsters We Make. Talking about his ambitions for the manga, he stated:

"Second ambition for Monsters We Make, is to adapt the manga into an anime. You can do anything that you set your mind to. I believe in my heart that I can get this to become an anime... The ultimate goal for Monsters We Make is to get it to a studio... So again, Netlflix, CrunchyRoll, MAPPA, I'm looking at you. Whoever wants to come put in their bids, do it early."

CoryxKenshin eyes anime adaption of his recently released manga Monsters We Make

youtube-cover

In his YouTube video, CoryxKenshin talked at length about his manga, Monsters We Make, including the various goals he has in mind for its future. He claimed that his first ambition was to have a story that is rich, original, thought-provoking, and above all things, positive in nature.

While CoryxKenshin's second ambition was to get the manga eventually turned into an anime, his third ambition is to make sure it has fully fleshed-out action sequences, with the YouTuber himself admitting to being a big fanatic of producing fight choreography ever since he was a child.

Within the video, CoryxKenshin also explained some details of the story, the world it is set in, as well as the creative processes and artists involved in the production of the manga.


On the other side, the YouTube community has been buzzing due to a recent lawsuit against Mojang being perpetuated by YouTuber Kian Brose. The content creator has decided to sue the company for allegedly breaking major international laws and setting self-serving rules and unfair moderation policies. A GoFundMe page set up by him has crossed over $100,000 in donations for legal proceedings.

Quick Links

Edited by Adarsh J Kumar
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications