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In recent years, anime as a genre has grown tremendously and is considered to be the new cool. With tons of shows to choose from that will make you laugh, cry, or something that will make you sit at the edge of your seat whilst biting your nails in anticipation, the choices are just endless.

It looks like Disney has finally understood that people have grown bored of superhero fever and have decided to jump into the trend of making anime. The organization had shared a title that surely added to its popularity. After all, it was based on a best-selling manga.
The project is calledThe Fable,and it is based on the manga of the same name that has taken the world by storm. Safe to say, the project is a success for it helped them capture the Asian region due to the art form’s growing global popularity.

Disney+ Capitalized on the Growing Trend of Anime
With anime being the new mainstream form of entertainment, Disney decided to jump in on the trend of adapting manga into anime. Their most recent project,The Fable,is based on the manga of the same name.
Moreover, Disney has gone all out as they have partnered up with Kodansha, who has been responsible for some popular manga titles likeAttack on Titan,Ghost in the Shell,and many more.

During an exclusive interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, Luke Kang, the President of Disney Asia Pacific region, shared how the company’s decision to adapt the series was the best decisionBob Igercould have made.
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While talking to the esteemed new publisher, the interviewer asked The President about their projects in their“Japan slate.”Luke Kang replied,
Honestly, at the moment, we’re more focused on anime than live-action. But we’re always looking for exciting, big projects. We’ve got a second season coming for Gannibal, our first Japanese live-action hit.

He further added that they hope their projects help“stimulate”the industry in“some of the positive ways.”
And I hope that a show like Shogun, which is packed with Japanese talent, will help stimulate the industry in some of the positive ways we’ve been talking about.

Although Disney is on the lookout for a captivating story, fans who have watched it would know how gripping it can be, making them binge-watch the episodes.
The Fableis Everything Good That an Otaku Can Ask For!
The Fablenarrates the story of an assassin, who is a contract killer, and people in the show would consider it an honor if he takes them out. Katsuhisa Minami’s magnum opus is one of the best-selling manga series that has shaken the industry.
Interestingly enough, the anime adaptation has been extremely careful with it, as they have done everything in their power to maintain the essence of the source material. The show drops a fight scene right at the beginning, making the audience feel that they are in for a treat.
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Some series showcase the victim getting horrified by a hitman coming after them, but here that’s not the case because the target is psyched to learn that a legendary killer is after them.
With mesmerizing visuals and voice actors that do justice to their roles,The Fableis indeed a show that would grow to be your favorite show, making them feel as if they are watchingMr. & Mrs. Smith. However, if you’re looking for a good laugh, then this show is also your final destination.
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This is so because there’s an odd presence of humor in the show, which adds to its quality. The show will definitely be fun to watch because nothing is more interesting than watching a hitman trying to live a normal life.
The Fablecan be streamed on Disney+.
Tushar Auddy
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Tushar Auddy is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, primarily covering WWE. He has contributed to anime, MCU, DCU, animation, and TV Series, giving sharp insights and coming up with his own unique theories, which take the fandom by storm.