HELLO CREATORS,
The Korean entertainment giant behind Parasite, CJ ENM, just launched something new — and very different.
Their latest project, Cat Biggie, is a fully AI-generated animation series — and marks the studio’s first big step toward an AI-first production pipeline.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just a one-off experiment. CJ ENM has built a system that combines AI writing, image generation, voice, and animation — and used it to create an entire series from scratch. Their goal? To turn this into a streamlined IP development model that makes concept-to-release faster and more affordable.
Cat Biggie is the first test — but it signals a shift in how major entertainment studios may start creating original content in the AI era.
For Sunday Thoughts
It’s not about replacing creativity. It’s about redefining how stories get made — especially outside the traditional pipelines.
From indie creators to Oscar-winning studios, AI is now shaping the future of how we imagine, develop, and release visual worlds.
You can read more here.
Stay curious,
Kinomoto.Mag




