Studio Pierrot, the studio behind titles likeNaruto,Bleach, andTokyo Ghoul, has officially announced a new partnership with Asahi Productions. In apress release dated May 08, 2025, Studio Pierrot revealed that the alliance with Asahi Productions (Peach Boy Riverside) will fortify their ability to consistently produce higher-quality anime.

While the anime industry has seen a consistent output of around 300 new TV titles annually since 2015, the demand for advanced production techniques, including cutting-edge CGI and enhanced animation quality, continues to grow.

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Why Pierrot and Asahi Productions Are Teaming Up

Asahi Productions brings decades of expertise in photography, CGI, and comprehensive technical capabilities, which will complement Pierrot’s experience in producing long-term TV anime series.

By pooling resources and technical knowledge, the two companies aim to establish a streamlined system for stable, high-quality production. The partnership has promised to increase efficiency while allowing both studios to meet the ever-rising expectations of fans and business partners.

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Shared Resources and Innovation

With Asahi Productions specializing in digital animation, photography, and editing, the collaboration hints at a future where Pierrot could leverage these skills to enhance its visual storytelling, possibly taking its most popular series to new heights.

One key area where this partnership may shine is the integration of more sophisticated CGI into Pierrot’s productions.Though CGI in anime has garnered mixed reactionsfrom fans, when done well, it can create breathtaking visual experiences (like how Ufotable managed todo with the Fate/Zeroseries).

What to Expect from Pierrot’s Future

Fans of Pierrot’s flagship shows, particularlyBleach, are already speculating about the potential improvements this partnership could bring. Some are excited about the prospect ofhigher-quality animation inBleach: TYBW Part 4,while others are skeptical, questioning whether the partnership will lead to meaningful changes. Sinnce Pierrot’s track record includes both long-running, iconic series and a few lackluster productions, it’s hard to decide how much of a difference fans will see.

However, its hard not to admit that this partnership with Asahi could be exactly Pierrot needs. With the anime landscape becoming increasingly competitive, the collaboration seems to align with the trend of Japanese studios adopting more advanced technology to stay relevant. This partnership might not only refine Pierrot’s animation quality but also enhance its capacity for consistent, timely releases. The collaboration could spell good news for long-running series as well as brand-new projects that require a high level of technical resources.

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A popular shonen anime based on Masashi Kishimoto’s manga, Naruto follows its eponymous shinobi’s journey as he goes from his town’s outsider to its hero.