It's well known that the Japanese animation industry farms out a lot of its standard animation tasks to cheap labor in Korea and this often leads to the assumption that all Korean animation is, by definition, cheap-looking and mediocre compared with authentic anime. However, looking at the work of <em><strong>Studio Flying</strong></em>, this simply isn't the case.
Their 2006 effort <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aachi_%26_Ssipak"><em><strong>Aachi & Ssipak</strong></em></a>, a colourful adult satire, was well-received by fans of world cinema and their latest effort is the <a href="http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/an-exclusive-first-look-at-gap-kims-mad-monkey#extended">three episode OVA <em><strong>Mad Monkey</strong></em></a>; it boasts dark and violent action very reminiscent of the gritty <em>Studio 4C</em> anime-aesthetic, naturally fused with an enthusiasm and kineticism unique to Korea's own Studio Flying. <a href="http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/an-exclusive-first-look-at-gap-kims-mad-monkey#extended">An exclusive clip of Mad Monkey has been posted on Twitch Film</a>, but keep in mind, it contains adult themes.
Their 2006 effort <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aachi_%26_Ssipak"><em><strong>Aachi & Ssipak</strong></em></a>, a colourful adult satire, was well-received by fans of world cinema and their latest effort is the <a href="http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/an-exclusive-first-look-at-gap-kims-mad-monkey#extended">three episode OVA <em><strong>Mad Monkey</strong></em></a>; it boasts dark and violent action very reminiscent of the gritty <em>Studio 4C</em> anime-aesthetic, naturally fused with an enthusiasm and kineticism unique to Korea's own Studio Flying. <a href="http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/an-exclusive-first-look-at-gap-kims-mad-monkey#extended">An exclusive clip of Mad Monkey has been posted on Twitch Film</a>, but keep in mind, it contains adult themes.