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Inicio » Blog » From YouTube to the animation studio: PewDiePie collaborated with Wit Studio, the creators of Attack on Titan
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From YouTube to the animation studio: PewDiePie collaborated with Wit Studio, the creators of Attack on Titan

Por Dylan Falloni
Publicado 16 January, 2026
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Wit Studio’s rigor and Felix’s challengeEncouraging Levi and the rigor of the “in-betweens”A new recruit for the Legion of RecognitionDrawing as a bridge between creators

What started as a personal drawing challenge in 2024 for the legendary youtuber FelixPewDiePieKjellberg, has culminated in a unique opportunity in life within the Japanese animation industry. After going viral for documenting his amazing artistic improvement in a short period of time. PewDiePie caught the attention of Wit Studio, the world famous company responsible for adapt The first three seasons of Attack on Titan. The study sent a special invitation by email to the Swedish creator, offering him an exclusive tour of his offices in Tokyo. And the possibility of participating in a drawing session with its professional animators.

Wit Studio’s rigor and Felix’s challenge

The authority of Wit Studio In the industry it is indisputable, being the visual architects of successes as Spy x Family, , Vinland Saga And, of course, the global phenomenon Attack on Titan. Wit Studio contacted PewDiePie directly after being impressed by his self-taught progress.

The studio is renowned for its clean drawing style and fluid animation, elements that PewDiePie could see firsthand during his visit. The youtuber admitted feeling extremely intimidated by the proposal and was about to retract due to the pressure of working with professionals of this caliber.

Encouraging Levi and the rigor of the “in-betweens”

The experience of PewDiePie in the study was not merely contemplative; The content creator tested his skills on real technical tasks. He participated in quick drawing exercises (from 30 seconds to 3 minutes) along with the main animators, even modeling for them.

Felix had the opportunity to work on intermediate animations (in-betweens) of an iconic battle sequence of Levi Ackerman on Attack on Titan. During the process, PewDiePie found that creating fluency through minuscule adjustments in the frames is a “much more difficult than it seems” task. The process allowed him to deeply understand the immense amount of manual work required every second of a Anime high quality.

A new recruit for the Legion of Recognition

as a sample of reliability And mutual respect, the staff at Wit Studio validated PewDiePie’s effort with gestures that any fan of the series would envy. Animators gave you specific tips, such as the importance of making larger drawings and using unique lines for clarity.

At the end of the day, he received official merchandise from Attack on Titan. The team gave him a custom-made drawing where PewDiePie appears portrayed as an official member of the Legion of Recognition, faithfully maintaining the artistic style of the studio.

Drawing as a bridge between creators

The collaboration between PewDiePie and Wit Studio It is a testimony of mutual respect between modern content creators and traditional animation artisans. that the study behind the most acclaimed seasons of Attack on Titan Recognize the effort of a self-taught creator humanizes the industry and highlights that artistic improvement is a matter of discipline and passion.

These types of integrations are vital for the general public to understand why certain projects can suffer from quality problems when they rush. Seeing the biggest figure on YouTube suffer to encourage a few seconds of Attack on Titan, the value of the work of the Japanese animators is put into perspective. It is also an incredible validation for PewDiePie, who went from being a rookie with a pencil to collaborating with the best in the industry in record time.

Do you think that this type of collaboration helps fans to be more patient with the production times of the animation studios? We want to read your opinion in the comments!

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