ภาพวิชวลใหม่จาก Poppin-Play Kitchen โดยครีเอเตอร์ชาวไทย Zemyata

Popular Japanese streaming platform ABEMA has officially announced that Poppin-Play Kitchen, one of the anime pilots produced under the Project PRISMation initiative, will receive a sequel. The creator behind this work is Zemyata, a Thai creator who unveiled new visuals alongside a statement of feelings to mark the announcement.

Zemyata Shares Her Feelings

Zemyata left a message for fans, saying she felt overjoyed and deeply moved that the project had been given the green light for a continuation. She thanked all the fans of the pilot for their support — whether they were fellow creators, fan artists who created beautiful artwork, or simply well-wishers — and affirmed that she and the team would continue to develop the work further. She promised: “We won’t make everyone wait too long. Keep following us!”

About Poppin-Play Kitchen

The Poppin-Play Kitchen pilot was first revealed on January 16 and has now amassed over 22 million views. The story takes viewers into a vibrant, cartoonish world where lovable hosts P-chan, C-chan, and U-chan must face an outrageous cooking challenge in the middle of a monster-filled stage. Recipes go sideways, and the audience can’t even see — the question is: will they survive to the end, or will they “POP” first?

Additionally, Zemyata also worked on the music video for “Yoru wa Honoka” by artist Eve.

Project PRISMation Opens First Public Pitch

Alongside the sequel announcement, Project PRISMation has opened its first-ever public pitch from creators, seeking “short-form anime pilot proposals” with “plans for future expansion.” Crucially, there are no restrictions on skills or background — the project is open to anyone, whether professional or hobbyist, with no limitations on age, gender, or nationality. Selected projects will receive full production funding and comprehensive marketing and commercial expansion support.

Project PRISMation is a collaborative initiative working with diverse creators, focused on individuals or small teams producing web animation. The name “Prismation” blends “Prism” and “Animation,” representing a space where diverse talents converge and shine with brilliance.

Other Pilots in Project PRISMation

  • Gluttomy — a work by rapitus from Vietnam, released on January 23
  • The Horrors’ Horror Home — a work by creator Uguisu Kobo, directed by Rushio Moriyama and written by Yuuya Matsuzaki from Japan, released on January 30

Source: ann_jp

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