Webtoon Productions, France’s OuiDo! Set Animation Series Adaptation of Webtoon Smash ‘Lumine’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Global hit Webtoon webcomic “Lumine” looks set for another life as an animated series. Webtoon Productions, the U.S.-based studio and IP business of Webtoon Entertainment, has pacted with French anima
Global hit Webtoon webcomic “Lumine” looks set for another life as an animated series. Webtoon Productions, the U.S.-based studio and IP business of W
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The adaptation of *Lumine*—a Webtoon with a massive 2.5 billion views and a fiercely dedicated global fanbase—signals a new phase in cross-border co-productions, where Eastern webcomic IP is increasingly treated as premium animated content by Western studios. This deal could redefine how streaming platforms and animation studios collaborate, blurring lines between digital-native storytelling and traditional animation markets.
Background Context
Webtoon Entertainment, owned by South Korea’s Naver, has aggressively expanded its IP portfolio beyond comics, investing in adaptations like *The God of High School* and *Noblesse*. Meanwhile, France’s OuiDo! has carved a niche in high-end 2D animation, working with studios like Netflix on projects such as *Lastman*. The convergence of these two industries—Korean webcomics and French animation—highlights Europe’s growing role in global IP monetization.
What Happens Next
Expect a bidding war for other top-tier Webtoons as studios race to replicate *Lumine*’s success, with French animation houses likely positioning themselves as premium collaborators for U.S. and Asian producers. The real test will be whether this adaptation delivers culturally resonant storytelling that appeals beyond its existing fandom—or if Western audiences remain skeptical of non-traditional IP sources.
Bigger Picture
This deal reflects a broader shift where digital-first content is reshaping animation pipelines, prioritizing serialized storytelling over episodic formats. It also underscores how Europe’s animation sector is leveraging its technical expertise in 2D and hybrid styles to compete in a market dominated by 3D giants like Disney and DreamWorks.

