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Manhwa 'Viral Hit' Gets TV Anime in Spring 2024
LINE Digital Frontier announced a television anime adaptation of Tae-Jun Park and Jung-Hyun Kim's Viral Hit manhwa on Saturday. The anime series will air under the title Kenka Dokugaku on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block in April 2024.
Park and Kim began the action martial arts series on the Naver Webtoon (now Webtoon) platform in November 2019. The eighth volume went on sale last December. LINE Webtoon began publishing the title in English in October 2020.
Staff
Director: Masakazu Hishida (Sokushi Cheat ga Saikyou sugite, Isekai no Yatsura ga Marude Aite ni Naranai n desu ga.)
Series Composition: Toshiya Oono (Yakusoku no Neverland)
Character Design: Satomi Miyazaki (Tomodachi Game)
Music: Yutaka Yamada (Vinland Saga)
Studio: Okuruto Noboru
Production: Slow Curve
Synopsis
Bullied by his classmate and popular Newtube streamer Pakgo, Yoo Hobin's high school days are filled with humiliation and abuse. His troubles don't end there though; outside of school, Hobin slaves away at a part-time job to pay for his mother's hospital bills. One day, Hobin accidentally spills ramen on Pakgo's cameraman "Jiksae," tripping over a cord and disconnecting the other boy from his gaming stream. Finally fed up with his miserable lifestyle, Hobin fights back and ends up in a pathetic brawl with Jiksae.
The next morning, it is revealed that the camera from Jiksae's stream had been recording the two boys' entire embarrassing fight. Moreover, the footage was accidentally uploaded to Newtube and had gone viral overnight, earning Hobin a whopping ten million won from viewership.
Drawn to the money Newtube streaming can offer him and his mother, Hobin works together with unlikely ally Jiksae to produce more videos of him fighting and see how far Newtube streaming can take them. Taking on bullies like Pakgo and other seemingly unsurpassable opponents, Hobin will either rise to the top of the streaming world or finally meet a foe he can't outsmart. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Teaser PV
Official site: http://kenkadokugaku.com/
Official X: @kenkadokugaku_A
Source: PR Times
Kenka Dokugaku on MAL
Park and Kim began the action martial arts series on the Naver Webtoon (now Webtoon) platform in November 2019. The eighth volume went on sale last December. LINE Webtoon began publishing the title in English in October 2020.
Staff
Director: Masakazu Hishida (Sokushi Cheat ga Saikyou sugite, Isekai no Yatsura ga Marude Aite ni Naranai n desu ga.)
Series Composition: Toshiya Oono (Yakusoku no Neverland)
Character Design: Satomi Miyazaki (Tomodachi Game)
Music: Yutaka Yamada (Vinland Saga)
Studio: Okuruto Noboru
Production: Slow Curve
Synopsis
Bullied by his classmate and popular Newtube streamer Pakgo, Yoo Hobin's high school days are filled with humiliation and abuse. His troubles don't end there though; outside of school, Hobin slaves away at a part-time job to pay for his mother's hospital bills. One day, Hobin accidentally spills ramen on Pakgo's cameraman "Jiksae," tripping over a cord and disconnecting the other boy from his gaming stream. Finally fed up with his miserable lifestyle, Hobin fights back and ends up in a pathetic brawl with Jiksae.
The next morning, it is revealed that the camera from Jiksae's stream had been recording the two boys' entire embarrassing fight. Moreover, the footage was accidentally uploaded to Newtube and had gone viral overnight, earning Hobin a whopping ten million won from viewership.
Drawn to the money Newtube streaming can offer him and his mother, Hobin works together with unlikely ally Jiksae to produce more videos of him fighting and see how far Newtube streaming can take them. Taking on bullies like Pakgo and other seemingly unsurpassable opponents, Hobin will either rise to the top of the streaming world or finally meet a foe he can't outsmart. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Teaser PV
Official site: http://kenkadokugaku.com/
Official X: @kenkadokugaku_A
Source: PR Times
Kenka Dokugaku on MAL