
traditionally speaking animes can only be from manga, light novels or be original. For something to be a 'manga' it has to be made in japan and have very specific visual qualities. Korean manwhas arent mangas so itd make sense in that way. Also, its kind of like asking why american comic strips dont get an anime adaption. Its not made in japan

What i meant here was it's just a missed opportunity that korean mangas don't get a lot of adaptations/animations as japanese mangas do, and i am wondering if it's because that japan has a lot of readily available animation studios.. i don't hear a lot of korean animation studios making adaptations right now
Well not really a vs per say, it's just that it's a shame that great korean mangas(like SOLO LEVELING) don't get picked up or made into anime,...is it because Japan has a lot of prominent animation companies or is it that korea does not create much anime?