The series was first announced in November 2018, with Jay Oliva as executive producer and director. Other directors will include David Hartman, Mel Zwyer, and Tim Divar. The series is written by Zig Marasigan, Mihk Vergara and Tanya Yuson. Yuson also serves as executive producer for BASE Entertainment with Shanty Harmayn.[2][12] At the Netflix Anime Festival in October 2020, it was revealed that Trese komik artist Kajo Baldisimo and writer Budjette Tan will serve as showrunners.Trese Season 1 Download
In 2009, Tanya Yuson was looking for material to adapt for a series or film. She picked up Trese, the graphic novel, following a recommendation. Yuson forwarded the comic to her fellow producer Shanty Harmayn who convinced her that they should pitch the adaptation of Trese into an animated series. They pitched to both production studios within and outside the Philippines; with Netflix Anime agreeing to adapt Trese. In May 2018 Netflix reach out to Jay Oliva, who was based in the United States at the time, to work with a potential Trese animated series. Oliva accepted the role to be Trese’s director a month later. A copy of the Trese comics was sent to Oliva, who started working on the series while in his flight to Manila from the United States.Oliva tried to balance out the Trese animated series to satisfy the existing fanbase and those who were not familiar with the original source material. He intended to retain the source material’s central theme of “family and duty” which he describe are “universal ideas and very Filipino”.[14]
Three separate dubbings for Filipino, English, and Japanese were made for Trese. In non-Filipino versions, some Filipino dialogue, such as the phrase “tabi tabi po” were used to retain the series’ “Pinoy” flavor and encourage foreigners to learn the Filipino language and culture.[15] Among the three dubbings, English was the dubbing that was done first with the Filipino dubbing had to be based on the English version.