Enhyphen Announces Its Very Own Anime with Dark Moon: The Blood Altar

Enhyphen Announces Its Very Own Anime with Dark Moon: The Blood Altar

As a long-time fan of both K-pop and anime, I can confidently say that this is a match made in heaven! The intersection of these two industries has always been fascinating, but with Enhyphen’s upcoming anime, “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar,” it seems like we’re about to witness something truly magical.


It appears that the world of anime enthusiasts is merging beautifully with the realm of anime itself, thanks to Aniplex’s latest announcement. We now know that the team behind the globally popular K-pop group Enhyphen is set to produce an anime titled “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar“. This upcoming series has already sparked great anticipation following its unveiling, as fans eagerly await this daring adaptation.

Following the excitement of Aniplex Online Festival, I can’t help but share the thrilling news that’s just been unveiled! The stage was set ablaze with announcements from our favorite distributor, and it was a dream come true for fans like me. From “Solo Leveling” to “Blue Exorcist” and “Demon Slayer”, the lineup was nothing short of spectacular.

Based on recent updates, the project titled “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar” is being worked on, though no further details about the studio, personnel, or cast involved have been disclosed. With the webtoon’s link to Enhyphen, fans anticipate that the group might be involved in the anime adaptation. It’s likely that Enhypen will contribute a song for the series, and it would be great if the actors could dub their roles if they show interest.

What Is Dark Moon: Blood Altar

If you’re intrigued by the webtoon titled “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar,” it first appeared in partnership with HYBE back in 2022. The series has been ongoing for more than a year now, and currently, it ranks among WEBTOON’s most popular series. In terms of its narrative, this supernatural series was primarily designed to resonate with the music videos of Enhyphen. If you’re keen on learning more about “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar,” you can find its official summary detailed below:

Greetings! You’ve arrived at Riverfield, a place where the most well-liked lads from two competing schools are actually vampires and werewolves. When Sooha, a fresh transfer student, joins Riverfield, these rivals feel an unexplainable pull towards her. As unsettling events begin to rock the town, the boys’ long-buried pasts gradually surface… and their lives take a dramatic turn for the worse.

The Growing Intersection of Anime and K-Pop

It’s clear that Enhyphen plans to extend their successful webtoon into an anime, and they aren’t the only K-pop group aiming for this. Many K-pop groups are venturing into anime, from creating full webtoon series to anime opening themes. Similar to how South Korea has boosted its cultural influence through K-pop’s global popularity, Japan is doing so with anime. Consequently, it’s no surprise that the combination of these two industries is both popular and lucrative.

Up until now, several anime series have been produced based on South Korean webtoons, and BTS has previously delved into the world of webtoons with series like “Save Me” and “7Fates: Chakho”. Moreover, the K-pop industry has had a soft spot for anime for quite some time. In the past, TVXQ collaborated with “One Piece” on its 11th opening, and since then, K-pop acts have continued to enter this sphere. Groups like Stray Kids (“Tower of God”) and Ateez (“Digimon”, “Lookism”) have followed suit. Now, Enhyphen is further bridging the gap between the two industries with its own anime, so here’s hoping that “Dark Moon: The Blood Altar” lives up to expectations.

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2024-09-16 21:40