The winners of the animation creation contest jointly held by Shueisha and Netflix have been announced and will be adapted into anime series

The winners of the animation creation contest jointly held by Shueisha and Netflix have been announced and will be adapted into anime series

Shueisha's visual story creation app "World Maker" and Netflix collaborated to hold the anime creation competition "Netflix x World Maker Anime Contest" in November last year. The results of the competition have been announced recently.

The winner was the three-episode work "Oniichi's Fault" by author Hikaru, which tells the story of a middle school student named Aya who meets a ghost boy named Oniichi. Oniichi feeds on human emotions, but as he spends time with Aya, he begins to realize the true depth of those emotions.

In addition, there are also "Spaceman's Hat", "Arisukawa's Hat", "Arisikawa's Hat", "CLOVER", "ゾンビのフリで生き Yan'びる", and "Return to Letter"! 》5 works were recognized as excellent works.

It is reported that the winner of this competition will receive a cash prize of 500,000 yen, and his or her winning work will also be adapted into an animated series by Netflix.

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