I can confidently say Lerche is the creative force behind 'Treestrap.' What’s fascinating about Lerche is how they balance experimental projects with mainstream hits. 'Treestrap' is a perfect example of their willingness to take risks—its dreamlike atmosphere and unconventional narrative structure set it apart.
Lerche’s animation quality is consistently solid, and they often collaborate with talented directors who bring out the best in their stories. Beyond 'Treestrap,' they’ve produced 'Scum’s Wish,' a raw and emotional series, and 'Monster Musume,' which is pure chaotic fun. Their versatility makes them one of my favorite studios. If you enjoyed 'Treestrap,' diving into their other works is a must. You’ll find a mix of genres, from dark psychological dramas to lighthearted comedies, all with that distinct Lerche touch.
I remember stumbling upon 'Treestrap' during a late-night binge. The studio behind it is Lerche, known for their unique art style and ability to bring quirky stories to life. Lerche has this knack for blending surreal visuals with emotional depth, which they nailed in 'Treestrap.' I loved how they handled the animation, especially the way they made the forest scenes feel alive. Their portfolio includes gems like 'Assassination Classroom' and 'Given,' so you know they’ve got range. If you’re into offbeat anime with a touch of whimsy, Lerche’s work is worth checking out.
Lerche is the studio responsible for 'Treestrap,' and they’ve carved out a niche for themselves with visually striking and narratively bold anime. I first noticed their work with 'Danganronpa,' which had this gritty, stylized look that stuck with me. 'Treestrap' feels like a natural extension of their creative vision—its lush, almost painterly backgrounds and fluid animation are mesmerizing.
What I appreciate about Lerche is their commitment to adapting lesser-known manga and giving them a unique flair. 'Treestrap' might not be their most popular title, but it’s a testament to their willingness to explore unconventional stories. Their portfolio also includes 'Kubikiri Cycle,' a mystery series with a sharp aesthetic, and 'Radiant,' a fantasy adventure with vibrant world-building. If you’re into studios that prioritize artistry and storytelling over mass appeal, Lerche is a standout.
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Seven years ago, Emerald Hutton had left her family and friends behind for high school in New York City, cradling her broken heart in her hands, to escape just only one person. Her brother's best friend, whom she loved from the day he'd saved her from bullies at the age of seven. Broken by the boy of her dreams and betrayed by her loved ones, Emerald had learned to bury the pieces of her heart in the deepest corner of her memories.Until seven years later, she has to come back to her hometown after finishing her college. The place where now the cold-hearted stone of a billionaire resides, whom her dead heart once used to beat for.Scarred by his past, Achilles Valencian had turned into the man everyone feared. The scorch of his life had filled his heart with bottomless darkness. And the only light that had kept him sane, was his Rosebud. A girl with freckles and turquoise eyes he'd adored all his life. His best friend's little sister.After years of distance, when the time has finally come to capture his light into his territory, Achilles Valencian will play his game. A game to claim what's his. Will Emerald be able to distinguish the flames of love and desire, and charms of the wave that had once flooded her to keep her heart safe? Or she will let the devil lure her into his trap? Because no one ever could escape from his games. He gets what he wants. And this game is called...The trap of Ace.
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Book one of 'Obsessive Billionaires' series
Willa Roane dies the same night she catches her boyfriend in bed with her sister.
Instead of waking in peace, she’s dragged onto a ghostly bus and informed—by a mocking intercom—that she’s entered the Survival Game: a twisted show where the dead are thrown into lethal, terrifying worlds for the cruel amusement of an unseen audience. The rule is simple: survive each round… or your soul is erased forever.
Her only ally is Corvin Thorne, the devastatingly beautiful stranger who yanked her off the road and onto the bus. A hybrid vampire–werewolf with a past soaked in blood, Corvin is bound by a wicked secret contract to keep Willa alive… or forfeit his own soul to the game.
As they descend deeper into the nightmare realms—from a monster-ruled Dracula Castle to ruined neon cities—Willa realizes she is the key. The deadly worlds are twisting around her darkest fears and fantasies, turning her own horror stories into elaborate traps. She isn’t just a player; she’s the author of the chaos. And the man sworn to protect her may be the only thing she can’t control.
Now Willa must rely on the dangerous man she’s falling for, a man who swore he would never love again. The heat between them is undeniable, but as their bond deepens, it’s impossible to tell which is more dangerous: the monsters hunting them… or the love that could destroy them both.
Love might be beautiful—but in this game, it’s never sweet.
It’s a weapon, a weakness,
and the one thing that might rewrite the rules of Hell itself: desire.
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As the forest continues to grow darker and darker, Abednego's life rolls slowly to a boil in the horrific Igodo forest, a revered forest where no human soul can survive. The enemy lingers in the intense dark forest ready to sack out his blood.
The horrific conditions in the forest is a prove to be even more dangerous to Abednego. He has no option but to save himself from evil spirits and the unseen ruthless creatures hunting him down. The only option is that he has to fight and fight it dirty to save himself or rather be killed and his body left to rote in this evil haunted forest.
Most disturbing is that he is on a mission to get a tail of one of the creatures called Ogrism, luckily, he meets an old woman called Matendechere, who finally gives him a magic calabash that enables him to fend for himself against the creatures.
Now, Abednego has to fight for his freedom, and set himself free from the forest trauma.
The legend of the blood forest, the curse of a vampire, two different destinies, and two suffering daughters. Three souls, forever imprisoned in that forest.
Gripped in a strange curse that is triggered by the full moon, Blanchet’s lover Neyru has started acting strange. When he disappears without a trail, Blanchet pursues him, finding a link between his disappearance and the wolves attacking her village. In the quest to save him from a dark madness, she is met by another boy, whose charm and quick wits beguile her. She realizes a truth greater than her, the village and everything that she has known so far. Meanwhile, this new boy holds a mystery that she has to solve, one that is necessary to save her lover! And when he shows interest in her, things start to become very difficult for her… Choices are presented, and she has to choose…either abandon her lover, give into the charms of this new knight in shining armor, or save her village and abandon both… what will she choose?
A bloody resistance against colonial invasion that tears Seme's indigenous leadership apart marks the entry of a strange culture into the clan. Osayo, the priest, seeks to protect the clan's religious system from erosion by the Blue-eyed (colonists). He, however, has to face off with a few loose canons, including his own son who escapes to a mission center far from home and ends up falling in love with a convert. In the meantime, a terrible plague breaks out in the clan, killing animals and people and leaving the land barren. Coupled by a misunderstanding of concepts in the new faith propagated by the Blue-eyed, a longstanding rift and blame game emerge between the converts and the conservatives, and spuns into a cutural marriage. Soon afterward, Osayo dies and his son, Okayo, realizes he has a greater role to play. The supernormal powers of the clan's aboriginal religious tree are stolen by a witch in line with a prophetic myth. And in a painful and tumultous mission to reunite the two conflicting religions of Seme Clan and limit the Blue-eyed's influence, Okayo puts his front foot forward in combating witchcraft so as to have the tree's powers in safe custody, and protect good from being superseded by evil.
I haven't come across any anime adaptations of 'Treestrap' novels yet. Usually, when a novel gains enough popularity, especially in Japan, it gets picked up for an anime or manga adaptation. But so far, 'Treestrap' hasn't made that leap. It's possible the novels haven't reached the level of recognition needed or maybe the rights haven't been acquired. I'd keep an eye on anime news sites like Crunchyroll or MyAnimeList for any announcements. Sometimes, lesser-known novels get surprise adaptations, so there's always hope! If you're into similar fantasy or isekai stories, you might enjoy 'Re:Zero' or 'Overlord' while waiting.