MAPPA Studio, the home of Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man, has undergone a management shift.
In the world of anime, there are few companies that have risen quite like MAPPA Studios. Over the past decade, the company has become one of the biggest in the industry thanks to a series of hits. From Jujutsu Kaisen to Attack on Titan and Chainsaw Man, the company is thriving even in the face of workplace critiques. And now, the company has fans buzzing over a management overhaul.
As for its top two executives, MAPPA is staying the course. Manabu Otsuka remains the studio's president and CEO. As for the chairman of the board, Masai Maruyama is still in place, and the same goes for other directors like Yasuaki Iwase and Kosuke Hosogai.
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