let me know if i got anything wrong! sorry again for not including studios like pierrot, OLM, production I.G, PA Works, JC Staff, David production, etc.
you should do a part 2 then, im quite interested in david production, i think i know them for something but i forgot what, prolly jjba this calls for a part 2 or something like that, maybe just add onto this video and reupload it for maximum ad revenue xd
Fr bro, especially A1 pictues. But in recent years they've been much better but t the cost of production speed. Like many episodes of 86 Eighty six were delayed but the quality was top tier as always
@@TRAKOTI-07I hate how otakus always complain about anime takes "a lot of time" to produce, but they cant even draw a single frame even if you give them all the time in the world
Yeah, hearing about that was one of the most shocking things ever for me. Even though you hear about war and stuff all the time. Maybe it's the extreme contrast between what I associate with the studio and the horrible nature of the crime. Still can't believe that happened to this day...
R.I.P. Studio Gainax. It’s crazy that their company went bankrupt a few weeks ago - they deserved a better fate, especially with the legendary things they made.
@@cathyouyang9521 since mid-2010's, Gainax was just an empty shell, all key persons had leaved to found Khara and Trigger, its main businees was hogging IP's rights. they were even convicted for not paying royalties to Hideaki Anno for Evangelion.
its insane when u realize its not that rare in that industry. until the last 3 years the author of one piece was working 19 hours a day 40 weeks a year too
Also, it's important to note that since KyoAni is based in Kyoto unlike most of the other studios which are mostly based on Tokyo, the business would have different laws than the ones in Tokyo
@@Chinese_Name I feel your pain with that facepalm, and if more people exist that need to point out that Kyoto Animation is based on Kyoto, the world is doomed
They were not producing anything new, they basically where an IP holder at this point (also they took money from Hideaki Anno so I feel no sympathy for them)
@@fangbozhu7379not gonna lie I hope Khara manages to get ahold of Gainax’s old video game IPs too. Imagine a new Princess Maker title with Studio Khara as the lead artists
Ngl, WIT Studio having to work on Attack on Titan as their very first project kinda made me laugh, but it was also the reason for their growth and popularity in the anime industry.
I feel really sorry That wit studio has to go the whole mess with attack on titan glad that wit studio got rid of this damn overhyped series and focus on things that they can chill and have fun like spy family or next season the deer girl shikanoko
@@user-mg7wh8zq6v i just heard that after season 1 wit studio just want to abonded it but because aot got riddiculisly popular they were force to continue
@@kakonthebed Mappa is known for their horrible work environment and Kyo Ani is widely regarded as the best work place within the industry. That's why I knew what he was about to mention before the vid even started.
Toei especially One Piece Production right now: - Good scheduling - Good working condition - Good treatment for animators - Highest paid for animators - Egghead arc is the most consistent one piece arc adaptation in terms of quality.
Fr. Many freelancer are happy and fun join One Piece production. Few of them are debutant in industry. One of the best working condition right now. Even Vincent Chansard admit that! 👏
A "few" notable mentions: *Pierrot* ( Naruto, Bleach, Tokyo Ghoul, GTO, Yuu Yuu Hakusho ) *J.C. Staff* ( DanMachi, Shokugeki no Souma, ToAru series ) *P.A. Works* ( Angel Beats, Charlotte, True Tears, Uma Musume ) *Doga Kobo* ( Plastic Memories, Oshi no Ko, Nozaki-kun, Gabriel Dropout ) *Studio DEEN* ( KonoSuba, Higurashi, Log Horizon, Jigoku Shoujo ) *Brain's Base* ( Durarara, Oregairu, To You the Immortal, Natsume's Book of Friends ) *GONZO* ( NHK ni Youkoso, Hellsing, Full Metal Panic, Last Exile ) *Manglobe* ( Samurai Champloo, Ergo Proxy, Kaminomi, Deadman Wonderland ) *Xebec* ( To LOVE-Ru, Shaman King, Shuffle!, Love Hina, Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor ) *Studio 3Hz* ( SAO: Alternative GGO, Hataraku Maou, Flip Flappers, Sora no Method ) and many more
@@RiceCooker-san best part about studio orange is when they use motion capture they don't use actors. Animators themselves do motion capture so their animation feels so natural.
I can’t believe David productions wasn’t on here 😭 it’s one of my favorite studios because of shows like JJBA and Fireforce, their sound design is honestly some of the best I’ve ever heard
Kinda underselling Trigger in how they seem to be the gateway between the Japanese and North American animation industry. The amount of collaborations with free reign Trigger gets to do is insane, they are perhaps the west’s most trusted studio.
Yeah and didn't comment at all about their 3D work, while the first episode of Kill la Kill has the most 2d looking 3d animation sequence in probably all of animation history lmao Trigger's really the best studio out there, kinda sad he didn't talk about all their more creative animes like Sex and Violence with Machspeed, Ninja Slayer or Space Patrol Luluco....
toei animators are so free, that they just add some little easter eggs on some episodes. In Zoro Vs. King, they hid 2 easter eggs. An Among Us in an impact frame (surprisingly) and a really hidden arabic sentence translated to "I like Macaroni"
When kid and law beat big mom there was an impact frame with “smokin on that big mom pack” written in English, I’m not even kidding shit was hilarious 😭
Land of the lustrous is the GOAT for cg animation. Once you get into it you realize that its a medium for visual storytelling just like any other and with the proper care and understanding it can help tell a story in a unique way from traditional 2D animation. The studio gave an interview on this and why they chose to do it the way they did and it makes a lot of sense.
Kind of a major oversight not to talk about the KyoAni arson attack. 33 people were killed and a number of key staff members left the studio not long after, presumably as a result of dealing with trauma. Took them a while to get back on their feet.
idk. i feel like it's good to not always mention the arson whenever someone brings up Kyoto Animation. i prefer to talk about the animated projects they produce
That event was out of their control. This person only covered anime studios in the context of what they’ve done, not what’s happened to them. He’s not legally required to mention that a tragedy happened to an otherwise brilliant anime studio
@@jasonmp85that's like talking about the history of new York and skipping 2001 altogether Because "who would want to remember that?" It happened, it's their history like it or not Ignoring it won't make it go away It's healthier to acknowledge, mourn the loss, and hope it doesn't happen ever again than to pretend it didn't happen
It's the dark side of the anime industry that we turn a blind eye to because of our insatiable appetite for "more more more." It HAS to be understood by every anime fan, that the only way for these working conditions to get better is for us to change as consumers and demand it. We need LESS anime, and better conditions for the animators and we won't support an anime that is made with sweatshop labor. Until we do that as consumers, there's no reason for the industry to change.
@@ktvindicare I think this anime output is fine as long as the organization behind teams is more structured. Only have this team work on this anime, give them a break once it's finished, etc. And that can be achieved through training programs, outsourcing animators from other countries, and giving more benefits for employees.
@@ktvindicareWhile that's definitely true, the anime industry in Japan isn't the only case. There are a lot, and I mean A LOT of industries who exploit their workers like that. So Japan as a whole would have to change stuff like laws and workers rights. And yeah we consumers could have influence over it, unfortunately we overseas people aren't the main market for anime in this case. Meaning even if we consumers overseas boycott the anime, if the consumers in Japan don't do it and like the anime instead, it's unlikely that the studios would change their policies much or if they even would. Btw no sources of the claims I did, it's just stuff I read in the past so I'm not sure how true it is nowadays
Ghibli backgrounds actually uses gouache! Which is a medium that sits between watercolour and acrylic, which creates that soft watercolour feel but the opacity of acrylic paints
I saw a really interesting RUclips video by an artist (his name is Alpay Efe) and it said that Ghibli specifically uses something called Poster Paint by the brand called Nicker! It seems to be really similar to gouache but it dries even faster I think. Definitely recommend the video if you’re interested 😊
He always showed the most popular and influental animes of each studio, so it is beyond me how he could forget to name Gintama for Sunrise. It's arguably one giant cornerstone for them.
I wish you brought up the issues that studio ghibli put their workers through too, like rhe guy that got overworked working on princess monoke and tragically passed away
I just love that Toei fans/OP fans are treating the directors, animators, and VA as celebrities. Even tho the animation was consistent and fluid these days, they're having fun animating it and putting random easter eggs lol. Directors and animators are like "fck it, we do what we want to do" lmao
Huge Gundam and Sunrise fan here. Just a note, Bandai Namco Filmworks still uses the name “Sunrise” as their anime studio brand name, they’re still credited for all of their productions. The Bandai Namco Filmworks name change was largely because Bandai merged Bandai Namco Arts(distribution)and Bandai Namco Rights Marketing(Licensing) with Sunrise. But yeah, everyone still calls them Sunrise.
Just recently watched my first Gundam with blood orphans and man it was so good, wich one do you think i can watch next ? (kinda lost with so many possibilities 😅)
@@bossboard22if you’re not yet ready to get deep in Universal Century timeline (original series that has expanded more than anything), go for all the alternative universes like IBO: Gundam SEED, Gundam 00, Gundam Witch from Mercury. All of them are just 2 seasons and don’t need extra explanation. Universal Century is worth getting into at least for the reason that in the end you will watch the best Gundam movie - Hathaway
Just keep watching AU Gundam like 00, The Witch from Mercury, AGE, Wing, SEED, until you’re hooked enough to want to dive into UC Gundam with the OG Mobile Suit Gundam.
If you like gundam wwe. Watch G gundam..(cuz you don't have to study the past of og story line) Or watch gundam build series if you like shows like pokemon ,beyblade or any other toy commercial anime(some build are good and some of them are 😅 meh..,you just don't have to compare them to real gundam plot) (My grammar is terrible, yes,I know.,english is not my mother touge)
Pierrot literally created Naruto series, Bleach, tybw part 2, tokyo ghoul and Boruto (yes i know animation is terrible sometimes but it worth mentioning because these are insanely iconic)
What about Kinema Citrus? One of my favorite studios that’s made anime such as “Made in Abyss” and “Barakamon”. They are definitely a smaller studio, but you almost always see them in the credits of other anime productions because of the one big thing they SHINE at, backgrounds. Kinema Citrus is a master at making the background look alive, just like Ghibli does, if not better. Their craft pulls the viewers into the world and makes them feel as if they’re right in front of the characters. It’s so detailed and colorful that no other studio can compete. Just look at the world of Made in Abyss. The environment is so beautifully complex, and yet Kinema Citrus animates it all perfectly without batting an eye.
There's a bunch of studios missing so the title of this video is a lie. TMS (the other really old animation studio that made classic anime like Lupin III. It's also where Miyazaki got his start), Brain's Base (which was made from TMS and made its own sub studio Shuka), Doga Kobo.... I could keep going
Made in Abyss' gorgeous backgrounds is not something that should be directly attributed to Kinema Citrus, but to art director Osamu Masuyama and his company Inspired. That he was a Ghibli background artist says a lot
I think my favorite studio overall might be KyoAni, mostly because of their beautiful animation paired up with adapting really good series like Haruhi, Clannad, Hyouka, HIbike Euphonium, Violet Evergarden etc. In terms of sheer visual appeal I think the best studio has to be Ufotable, I think their animations are eye candy that no other studio has been able to replicate thus far. I like both Fate and Demon Slayer, but I wish they would have more variety in what they make
check out the garden of sinners movie series ufotable did before fate and demon slayer for something different. amazing series from the same author of fate.
@@alsace2 100% i picked up all the blu rays a while back and i am half way through, they're not my favourite but still great, animation just as expected from ufotable
Mine would be mappa or kyoani, as well, Violet Evergarden is just great, overall the only anime I rate as 10/10. But also is great with animations, but the work quality and some sound tracks dont hit as hard
I was honestly shocked to not see kadokawa pictures with how large their catalog is and how many bangers they've put out. I feel like 90% of the shows that I have watched from them have been absolutely incredible
10:33 They are also known for the unfortunate Arson... which means you cry even harder because you realise that some of the people who made you feel these emotions aren't with us today
I love this! I think it’s a great guide for people getting into anime who are unfamiliar with the studios and want an overview of all the big names and what they’ve worked on. Hopefully you’re willing to make a part two covering the studios you missed this time around. Thank you for your work!
dude i’ve watched love live since i was 7 and it killed me that he glazed over how big of a franchise it is. at least 8 different groups including the rivals and im not even counting subunits. this franchise legit formed my personality lmfao
@@asianpersuasion4901Also yu yu hakusho, Great teacher onizuka,black clover,boruto, sayuki, lucky man. It's one of the greatest anime studio they should've mentioned it.
Kyoto Animation is my favorite because of how well they treat their staff, which leads to their series always looking so good with all the care their staff gives to the series
The only thing bothers me why some individual wanted to burn the studio down even we heard it's doing well to the employees? Most of this case were acting for revenge like they don't treat them fairly on their job so it's still a mystery for me
Very interesting how you mentioned the Tax Evasion for Ufotable, but you didn't mention the Kyoani fire or the Gainax controversy that caused their name to be scrubbed from Evangelion releases. Pretty big oversight to not mention these
@@mariozucchero6167 From what I read, it primarily revolved around Hideaki Anno's increasingly shaky relationship with GAINAX following EVANGELION's massive success, primarily in terms of the company's monetary management.
@@akultechz2342 thats not fair....ghibli do movies they have 10 years time for 90 minutes goat animation thats not fair to studios that do main series only 3 days time for 1 episode
One thing that you forgot to mention, in 2019 a man set fire to KyoAni, I'm not gonna go very far into detail but I think there were 34 people killed in it
@@animesubway7433 The thing is, it highly impacted the studio, and key staff members both died and left due to the incident. It's commendable that the studio got back on its feet with incredibly good quality like always.
2:16 First off Miyazaki and Takahata left Toei in 1971; second, they formed Studio Ghibli due to Topcraft's bankruptcy. 2:44 Nausicaä and the Valley of the Wind was Ghibli's first film; but Miyazaki directed it while he was still working with Topcraft. Laputa: Castle in the Sky was their first film as Studio Ghibli.
Bones is my favorite by far! Bones made my favorite anime with some of the best animation I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a shame that my friends think Pierrot is the best.
Bungo Stray Dogs is probably my favorite anime. Tbh I thought Bones was kinda small compared to others but then the title popped up for Mob Psycho, MHA, and so many more
KyoAni clearly the gods of the industry. Everything they've made so far is really immersive and interesting and beautiful. Every anime studio in japan literally saying they want to be like KyoAni.
this video is literally so freaking good. i never felt so informed yet awoken at the same time. the constant influx on info like “oh shi i did not know that” love the vid bro
I agree, having binged it yesterday. Season one's animation is extremely rare because many veteran animators teamed up; even in the industry it was considered a special project. The animation for season 2 was actually very very well done, I just think a lot of anime watchers randomly decided they understood animation cause they watched one punch man and could thus make these claims even though season 2 opm is better than the vast majority of anime, even if it isn't cream of the crop(which I think it comes pretty close)
@@dummyspittinglamma6494 the ghosting was a problem but once it was removed I think the animation was quite nice. like, jjk season 2 also had a lot of ghosting but it was way better once removed. also, jjk still looked pretty good with ghosting, while opm fared worse from it.
Great video! To add to studio Shaft segment however, their working conditions are some of the worst in the industry if not THE worst. MAPPA has the connections to brute force their way through terrible conditions with sheer numbers. Shaft can't afford that, so they instead resort to blackmail and abuse to get their main animators to do more work. Hiroto Nagata (man who animated every good scene in every shaft show for the past 4 years) talked on twitter about the sheer level of abuse he's being put through currently, like having breakdowns and getting sensations of being choked in his sleep. It's horrendous.
He got some stuff totally wrong, the nagata situation didn't include blackmailing nor abuse (just speculations from ppl) + it involved one individual saying some not so nice things & not the entirety of the company @randompasserbyontheinterne9195
I think its comically funny that KyoAni, which does mainly slice of life, animates random-ass crazy good looking action scenes every now and then that are either on par with, or even sometimes better than, traditonal action titles. Nichijou, quite literally slice of life, has some of the hardest fucking scenes ever about the stupidest fucking shit. And I'm all for it 200%. Also, I love that I clicked on the vid for some slight ego feeding, for my opinion of KyoAni (thanks), but I love the industry slander, huge thanks
I'm glad you put the most amount of time into the working conditions of each studio as that is something most anime fans either don't know or turn a blind eye to
The One Piece remake and Dadadan are in good hands. Imagining a One Piece with Attack on Titan level action is awesome. Saru wouldn't have been my first pick for Dandadan honestly but Scott Pilgrim was great so I have faith
As someone who always complains about waiting 1-2 years even 4 years (cough AOT, cough) for the next season, I thoroughly enjoyed you talking about the studio working conditions. It really makes you take a step back and appreciate the process of how your favourite anime are created.
This was a great video! My favorite studios are Trigger and KyoAni. While, on the surface, the two studios seem about as different as you could get; they both have funding models entirely outside the norm for the industry, which leads to the widest amount of creative freedom. And they don't miss!
that was so bloody cool there are too many information in this video that i should come back and watch it for so many times to fully understand and thank it was really a good video
A-1 is absolute powerhouse, they can make good rom-com , good action. Direct different styles of animation. They only lack the capability of producing long run animes.
Every A-1 Anime have decent quality. They never below my expectations when it comes to animating. Like honestly, whenever I see an anime adapted by A-1, I just know they gonna be in good hands compared to J.C staff.
@@shafwandito4724 No idea how A-1 always seems to make Adaptations that surpass the source material. Sword Art Online, horribly written as it is, is adapted masterfully as animation. Kaguya-sama took a great source material and turned it into a modern classic among rom-coms. Not KyoAni level of perfection, but somehow they always amaze me.
Studio Ghibli also suffered from MAD crunch time before their no crunch policy for Boy And The Heron. The crunch was so bad, one of the planned inheritors of Ghibli suffered a heartattack and died.
It needs to. Went through 2 seasons of Beastars, a re-make of Trigun, and I believe, is now going to debut season 3 of Beastars soon. I want to end my suffering with more suffering. #HnKSeason2
I was in Kyoto the day of the fire and a few days later paid my respects at the studio along with dozens of other fans. Will never forget that week. Just such a senseless loss of life. Forever my fave studio.
Im currently rewarcing violet evergarden, and hearing that the animation studio is known as the golden standard makes that anime feel even better to watch.
Bones were not bored of mecha anime. They continued making multiple mecha series at the studio. Their very first TV series, Hiwou Senki was a mecha series.
Would love to see a part two of the studios you werent able to cover here, or just a little smaller. Whitefox, JC STAFF, 8bit, and C2C to name a few :) anyway, amazing job!!!!
13:28 SHAFT has produced Quintuplets anime, but that poster was from season 1, which was by different studio. I'm not denying anything, just want to add little detail. 👌🏻
The animators at Bones are freaking madlads. They're one of those studios who can literally use a majority of their budget on a scene of two girls talking in a hallway.
I know! All the kanji used in those fights look really cool and fit since everyone's based on authors. They also made Noragami, Soul Eater, and Case Study of Vanitas. So, basically most of my favorite series.
"They treat their workers really well and its awesome. They take really long to release anything but just look at a few of their most famous animes that you've never heard of."
I don't trust Studios (or even care about them), but when a Studip gets away with Inferno Cop and makes me demand more, that's a Winner's Formula and how Studio Trigger is the only one I Blindly Trust.
let me know if i got anything wrong! sorry again for not including studios like pierrot, OLM, production I.G, PA Works, JC Staff, David production, etc.
Part 2?
part 2
Studio bind too
Thats not every anime studio. There is hundreds of anime studios and you only listed the bigger ones.
you should do a part 2 then, im quite interested in david production, i think i know them for something but i forgot what, prolly jjba
this calls for a part 2 or something like that, maybe just add onto this video and reupload it for maximum ad revenue xd
You know its bad when “treating your workers like humans” is considered a personality trait for anime studios
Fr bro, especially A1 pictues. But in recent years they've been much better but t the cost of production speed. Like many episodes of 86 Eighty six were delayed but the quality was top tier as always
@@TRAKOTI-07 ay i mean personaly, if the delay is to control the quality of life and animation then take your time
@@TRAKOTI-07I hate how otakus always complain about anime takes "a lot of time" to produce, but they cant even draw a single frame even if you give them all the time in the world
Except they didn't say that, they said "treated amazingly"
US can never create same quality 2d animation like japan
Kyoto animation being the best studio to work at makes the tragedy with the arsonist much more painful
Yeah, hearing about that was one of the most shocking things ever for me. Even though you hear about war and stuff all the time. Maybe it's the extreme contrast between what I associate with the studio and the horrible nature of the crime. Still can't believe that happened to this day...
So sad for this but they still make masterpiece anime that's why Kyoani is my only favourite studio
Why horrible thing happen to good people 😟
What happened?
@@Gefehhka you can search it up for more clear information, but it has something to do with their office burned by arson
R.I.P. Studio Gainax.
It’s crazy that their company went bankrupt a few weeks ago - they deserved a better fate, especially with the legendary things they made.
If you dont look at how scummy they were, sure
@@quitw18 mind explaining? Or give a link? I'm genuinely curious
tbf Gainax died like a decade ago with the end of Panty & Stocking. they've just been existing doing nothing/committing fraud ever since.
@@quitw18i hope Gainax have listen to Nu Metal like Linkin Park and Korn
@@cathyouyang9521 since mid-2010's, Gainax was just an empty shell, all key persons had leaved to found Khara and Trigger, its main businees was hogging IP's rights.
they were even convicted for not paying royalties to Hideaki Anno for Evangelion.
Working 20 hours every day for 3 years straight is crazy
bro had to be capping
@asherpweifjeoiFNOEN bro literally unalived himself. I don't think he was capping.
its insane when u realize its not that rare in that industry. until the last 3 years the author of one piece was working 19 hours a day 40 weeks a year too
@@xandex69 Japan work culture is actually insane. Its even worse to think that many don't speak up about it because that's just how Japan is
@@xandex69 Bro I don't believe this. I bet they're "at work" but with all the breaks, they're chilling for a few hours during work.
Also, it's important to note that since KyoAni is based in Kyoto unlike most of the other studios which are mostly based on Tokyo, the business would have different laws than the ones in Tokyo
Yeah and also work hour in japan are very STIKS
..... Well no sh.t the studio is called Kyoto Animation
@@Chinese_Namethe location isn’t the main focus :/
It’s their laws
@@C_Medici 🤦
@@Chinese_Name
I feel your pain with that facepalm, and if more people exist that need to point out that Kyoto Animation is based on Kyoto, the world is doomed
Rest in Peace, Gainax. Can't believe they went into bankrupt... We will miss you...
They were not producing anything new, they basically where an IP holder at this point (also they took money from Hideaki Anno so I feel no sympathy for them)
Yeah....rest in piss
They were a living corpse anyways, good riddance. The true heart and soul of Gainax lives on in Khara.
I appreciate the series they made (Evangelion, FLCL, and Gurren Lagann) it will surely be missed 🙏🏾
@@fangbozhu7379not gonna lie I hope Khara manages to get ahold of Gainax’s old video game IPs too. Imagine a new Princess Maker title with Studio Khara as the lead artists
Ngl, WIT Studio having to work on Attack on Titan as their very first project kinda made me laugh, but it was also the reason for their growth and popularity in the anime industry.
Yet they delivered an amazing animation
I feel really sorry That wit studio has to go the whole mess with attack on titan glad that wit studio got rid of this damn overhyped series and focus on things that they can chill and have fun like spy family or next season the deer girl shikanoko
@@lordtraxroy how did u not know they didnt hv fun animating AoT? Hell, they probably learned more from producing aot
@@user-mg7wh8zq6v i heard they dont want to animate attack on titat after a single season
@@user-mg7wh8zq6v i just heard that after season 1 wit studio just want to abonded it but because aot got riddiculisly popular they were force to continue
I knew what you were about to say when you put Kyo Ani directly beside Mappa lmao.
The meme showing Mappa as the virgin, and Kyoto Animations as the Chad is honestly my favorite part about it.
@@harrisonofcolorado8886mmm nice
I don’t, what was he about to say? Sorry, I’m more of a casual anime watcher so I don’t know these in jokes
@@kakonthebed Mappa is known for their horrible work environment and Kyo Ani is widely regarded as the best work place within the industry. That's why I knew what he was about to mention before the vid even started.
@@ice4fresh64 ahhhhh!
Two days ago, Gainax went bankrupt. Rest in peace original GOAT, the industry will never forget how you changed anime forever.
Oooohhhh what? Damn i need to go look that up.
@@meapyboy12345Oops!
@@joaquinvaleri7022 huh?
@@meapyboy12345 because Gainax went bankrupt
@@joaquinvaleri7022 oh. Okay.
i dont think your emphasizing enough how massive mappa is now, we haven't seen a studio with this many popular ips under one studio since early toei
And perridot
@@braxtonbrownlee117 yeah i remember when they were running like 2/3 of the big 3.
Studio Pierrot in the 2000’s definitely would beg to differ
Madhouse?
Madhouse
Toei especially One Piece Production right now:
- Good scheduling
- Good working condition
- Good treatment for animators
- Highest paid for animators
- Egghead arc is the most consistent one piece arc adaptation in terms of quality.
Facts bro!
One piece is still mid lol
@@ShakirUddin-hu3gkme when I lie
Fr. Many freelancer are happy and fun join One Piece production. Few of them are debutant in industry.
One of the best working condition right now. Even Vincent Chansard admit that! 👏
@@ShakirUddin-hu3gk you only hate
"Please! I just want to see my family!"
-every mappa employe
Fr lmao
This isn’t funny, it is sad..
@@Mohammed-do3di ...
A "few" notable mentions:
*Pierrot* ( Naruto, Bleach, Tokyo Ghoul, GTO, Yuu Yuu Hakusho )
*J.C. Staff* ( DanMachi, Shokugeki no Souma, ToAru series )
*P.A. Works* ( Angel Beats, Charlotte, True Tears, Uma Musume )
*Doga Kobo* ( Plastic Memories, Oshi no Ko, Nozaki-kun, Gabriel Dropout )
*Studio DEEN* ( KonoSuba, Higurashi, Log Horizon, Jigoku Shoujo )
*Brain's Base* ( Durarara, Oregairu, To You the Immortal, Natsume's Book of Friends )
*GONZO* ( NHK ni Youkoso, Hellsing, Full Metal Panic, Last Exile )
*Manglobe* ( Samurai Champloo, Ergo Proxy, Kaminomi, Deadman Wonderland )
*Xebec* ( To LOVE-Ru, Shaman King, Shuffle!, Love Hina, Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor )
*Studio 3Hz* ( SAO: Alternative GGO, Hataraku Maou, Flip Flappers, Sora no Method )
and many more
TMS?
jc staff are also doing opm s2 and 3
yostar
Bro forgot David Production
also CLAMP
Studio orange is also the studio that makes beastars. Thats why its one of the few anime that use mocap
What’s mocap?
@mathewgoquesan3322 motion capture. It's basically a body suit people wear so their real life movements can be used in animation
Like houseki no kuni too
@@RiceCooker-san best part about studio orange is when they use motion capture they don't use actors. Animators themselves do motion capture so their animation feels so natural.
ass show
I can’t believe David productions wasn’t on here 😭 it’s one of my favorite studios because of shows like JJBA and Fireforce, their sound design is honestly some of the best I’ve ever heard
his writing is this fire?!
david pro. dodged the heat this video is slinging about working conditions, I'm not complaining
Kinda underselling Trigger in how they seem to be the gateway between the Japanese and North American animation industry. The amount of collaborations with free reign Trigger gets to do is insane, they are perhaps the west’s most trusted studio.
Trigger made CyperPunk 2077 one of my Fav anime of all time 🔥
Yeah and didn't comment at all about their 3D work, while the first episode of Kill la Kill has the most 2d looking 3d animation sequence in probably all of animation history lmao
Trigger's really the best studio out there, kinda sad he didn't talk about all their more creative animes like Sex and Violence with Machspeed, Ninja Slayer or Space Patrol Luluco....
Studio Trigger: Always Delivers
@@Hekai inferno cop🗣🗣
@@shalevasor911 MY MAAAAN ‼️‼️‼️
toei animators are so free, that they just add some little easter eggs on some episodes.
In Zoro Vs. King, they hid 2 easter eggs. An Among Us in an impact frame (surprisingly) and a really hidden arabic sentence translated to "I like Macaroni"
ik oda is laughing at the easter eggs they put
WTF really1?!?? I need to see a video on these NOW lmao!!! xDDDDDDDDDDD
I LIKE MACORONI IN ARABIC!? REALLLYY?????? xD
When kid and law beat big mom there was an impact frame with “smokin on that big mom pack” written in English, I’m not even kidding shit was hilarious 😭
Like yeah, I might not be a fan of everything Toei does but at least their animators are having great time.
Vincent Chansard is a freelancer, not in-house Toei staff
Land of the lustrous is the GOAT for cg animation. Once you get into it you realize that its a medium for visual storytelling just like any other and with the proper care and understanding it can help tell a story in a unique way from traditional 2D animation. The studio gave an interview on this and why they chose to do it the way they did and it makes a lot of sense.
Kind of a major oversight not to talk about the KyoAni arson attack. 33 people were killed and a number of key staff members left the studio not long after, presumably as a result of dealing with trauma. Took them a while to get back on their feet.
I don’t know if a creative studio’s life work should always be joined at the hip to talking about mass murder.
@@jasonmp85 That event had a HUGE impact on the studio tho.
idk. i feel like it's good to not always mention the arson whenever someone brings up Kyoto Animation. i prefer to talk about the animated projects they produce
That event was out of their control. This person only covered anime studios in the context of what they’ve done, not what’s happened to them. He’s not legally required to mention that a tragedy happened to an otherwise brilliant anime studio
@@jasonmp85that's like talking about the history of new York and skipping 2001 altogether
Because "who would want to remember that?"
It happened, it's their history like it or not
Ignoring it won't make it go away
It's healthier to acknowledge, mourn the loss, and hope it doesn't happen ever again than to pretend it didn't happen
40% Talking about anime studios' origins, strengths, etc.
60% Talking about working conditions
You know something is fucked up
It's the dark side of the anime industry that we turn a blind eye to because of our insatiable appetite for "more more more." It HAS to be understood by every anime fan, that the only way for these working conditions to get better is for us to change as consumers and demand it. We need LESS anime, and better conditions for the animators and we won't support an anime that is made with sweatshop labor. Until we do that as consumers, there's no reason for the industry to change.
@@ktvindicare I think this anime output is fine as long as the organization behind teams is more structured. Only have this team work on this anime, give them a break once it's finished, etc. And that can be achieved through training programs, outsourcing animators from other countries, and giving more benefits for employees.
@@ktvindicarehow about actually paying for anime subscription for once, Indian guy
@@ktvindicareWhile that's definitely true, the anime industry in Japan isn't the only case. There are a lot, and I mean A LOT of industries who exploit their workers like that. So Japan as a whole would have to change stuff like laws and workers rights. And yeah we consumers could have influence over it, unfortunately we overseas people aren't the main market for anime in this case. Meaning even if we consumers overseas boycott the anime, if the consumers in Japan don't do it and like the anime instead, it's unlikely that the studios would change their policies much or if they even would.
Btw no sources of the claims I did, it's just stuff I read in the past so I'm not sure how true it is nowadays
'cuz it is
all of it
it is kind of a monopoly but i haven't learned what that word means yet however it's shitty enough to use it here
Would like to say "rest in peace" to those we lost in the kyo Ani fire, we lost not only some good people but great talent with the kyo Ani fire
Ghibli backgrounds actually uses gouache! Which is a medium that sits between watercolour and acrylic, which creates that soft watercolour feel but the opacity of acrylic paints
I saw a really interesting RUclips video by an artist (his name is Alpay Efe) and it said that Ghibli specifically uses something called Poster Paint by the brand called Nicker! It seems to be really similar to gouache but it dries even faster I think. Definitely recommend the video if you’re interested 😊
@@ChaosCause3000 oh wait you’re so right I remember that
My animation style will be realistic
@@ChaosCause3000my favorite animated film is Waltz With Bashir
-☝️🤓
He always showed the most popular and influental animes of each studio, so it is beyond me how he could forget to name Gintama for Sunrise. It's arguably one giant cornerstone for them.
I was thinking the same. Gintama was also the only anime which advertised sunrise in their episodes multiple times😂
A Silent Voice, Miss Dragon Maid and Hyouka weren't mentioned in the Kyoto Animation section either. Which is a pity.
he forgot beastars for studio orange, and yuri on ice for mappa. mappa wouldnt be anything without the ice skater yaoi show bro
@@auliamateis your on ice good?
Gintama was great, but compared with Gundam which is a cultural phenomenon, it is a waaaaay on another level.
15:20 Eureka 7, both adaptations of Fullmetal Alchemist, Wolf's Rain....seriously, the list goes on.
I didn't expect this to be actually informative 😭 I'm genuinely surprised.
I thought they were gonna be meme one liners or something
I wish you brought up the issues that studio ghibli put their workers through too, like rhe guy that got overworked working on princess monoke and tragically passed away
I just love that Toei fans/OP fans are treating the directors, animators, and VA as celebrities. Even tho the animation was consistent and fluid these days, they're having fun animating it and putting random easter eggs lol. Directors and animators are like "fck it, we do what we want to do" lmao
Us one Piece fans know damn well the value of the directors and animators, and its honestly my favorite thing about the fandom hands-down.
fr fr fr, not to mention how Oda is literally refered to as "God-a". Bros also the richest Mangaka rn
I am a toriko fan
Huge Gundam and Sunrise fan here. Just a note, Bandai Namco Filmworks still uses the name “Sunrise” as their anime studio brand name, they’re still credited for all of their productions. The Bandai Namco Filmworks name change was largely because Bandai merged Bandai Namco Arts(distribution)and Bandai Namco Rights Marketing(Licensing) with Sunrise. But yeah, everyone still calls them Sunrise.
Just recently watched my first Gundam with blood orphans and man it was so good, wich one do you think i can watch next ? (kinda lost with so many possibilities 😅)
@@bossboard22if you’re not yet ready to get deep in Universal Century timeline (original series that has expanded more than anything), go for all the alternative universes like IBO: Gundam SEED, Gundam 00, Gundam Witch from Mercury. All of them are just 2 seasons and don’t need extra explanation. Universal Century is worth getting into at least for the reason that in the end you will watch the best Gundam movie - Hathaway
Just keep watching AU Gundam like 00, The Witch from Mercury, AGE, Wing, SEED, until you’re hooked enough to want to dive into UC Gundam with the OG Mobile Suit Gundam.
Blue lock is produced by Namco filmworks.
If you like gundam wwe.
Watch G gundam..(cuz you don't have to study the past of og story line)
Or watch gundam build series if you like shows like pokemon ,beyblade or any other toy commercial anime(some build are good and some of them are 😅 meh..,you just don't have to compare them to real gundam plot)
(My grammar is terrible, yes,I know.,english is not my mother touge)
Pierrot literally created Naruto series, Bleach, tybw part 2, tokyo ghoul and Boruto (yes i know animation is terrible sometimes but it worth mentioning because these are insanely iconic)
thye didnt create these series they adapted them from the original manga
@@JCWeller My englsih mistake, i used to say series instead of episodes
They ruined Black Clover but the movie very good
Tokyo Ghoul is NOT a good example, they fucked it up BAD TAT
@@IIAlexII101 well as i said because of their popularity they should be mentioned
What about Kinema Citrus?
One of my favorite studios that’s made anime such as “Made in Abyss” and “Barakamon”.
They are definitely a smaller studio, but you almost always see them in the credits of other anime productions because of the one big thing they SHINE at, backgrounds.
Kinema Citrus is a master at making the background look alive, just like Ghibli does, if not better. Their craft pulls the viewers into the world and makes them feel as if they’re right in front of the characters. It’s so detailed and colorful that no other studio can compete.
Just look at the world of Made in Abyss. The environment is so beautifully complex, and yet Kinema Citrus animates it all perfectly without batting an eye.
based
i love made in abyss. this is truly a travesty
There's a bunch of studios missing so the title of this video is a lie. TMS (the other really old animation studio that made classic anime like Lupin III. It's also where Miyazaki got his start), Brain's Base (which was made from TMS and made its own sub studio Shuka), Doga Kobo.... I could keep going
Finally, a gigachad who mention barakamon
Made in Abyss' gorgeous backgrounds is not something that should be directly attributed to Kinema Citrus, but to art director Osamu Masuyama and his company Inspired. That he was a Ghibli background artist says a lot
I think my favorite studio overall might be KyoAni, mostly because of their beautiful animation paired up with adapting really good series like Haruhi, Clannad, Hyouka, HIbike Euphonium, Violet Evergarden etc.
In terms of sheer visual appeal I think the best studio has to be Ufotable, I think their animations are eye candy that no other studio has been able to replicate thus far. I like both Fate and Demon Slayer, but I wish they would have more variety in what they make
check out the garden of sinners movie series ufotable did before fate and demon slayer for something different. amazing series from the same author of fate.
@@alsace2 100% i picked up all the blu rays a while back and i am half way through, they're not my favourite but still great, animation just as expected from ufotable
Mine would be mappa or kyoani, as well, Violet Evergarden is just great, overall the only anime I rate as 10/10. But also is great with animations, but the work quality and some sound tracks dont hit as hard
12:28 ~ Oh wow, I'd like to know more about Science Saru ... "Dan Da Dan" OMGod!!! REALLY!?
Missing Pierrot, Kinema Citrus, David Productions and JC Staff. Probably others but that's four that immediately come to mind
White Fox/Studio Bind deserve a look, too
yeah was kinda confused when I didn't see David Pro.
It's kinda impressive to not talk about Pierrot and David Productions at least
Didn’t mention CloverWorks either.
@@OwainCynanRoberts 11:14
Hats off to your dedication bro, a 17 minutes video with this much information, you have put the hard work in it, and it will pay off
I was honestly shocked to not see kadokawa pictures with how large their catalog is and how many bangers they've put out. I feel like 90% of the shows that I have watched from them have been absolutely incredible
10:33 They are also known for the unfortunate Arson... which means you cry even harder because you realise that some of the people who made you feel these emotions aren't with us today
Which anime he is talking in your timestamp
@@Himanshu631x2 Violet evergarden and and next Clannad probably
R.I.P to people who made periods of my life better with their art filled with passion and love.
Unfortunate arson?
@@theshadowking3198 5 years ago someone burnt down Kyoto Animations , killing around 35 people.
I love this! I think it’s a great guide for people getting into anime who are unfamiliar with the studios and want an overview of all the big names and what they’ve worked on. Hopefully you’re willing to make a part two covering the studios you missed this time around. Thank you for your work!
I nearly spat out my noodles realizing that Love Live is created from my beloved sunrise...
dude i’ve watched love live since i was 7 and it killed me that he glazed over how big of a franchise it is. at least 8 different groups including the rivals and im not even counting subunits. this franchise legit formed my personality lmfao
F for studio Pierrot
Wydm
@@opaljames5291I think it’s because studio Pierrot wasn’t mentioned
tokyo ghoul (anime fell off), bleach, naruto, etc.
@@asianpersuasion4901Also yu yu hakusho, Great teacher onizuka,black clover,boruto, sayuki, lucky man. It's one of the greatest anime studio they should've mentioned it.
@@Nopee395 Guess he mostly mentioned the studios that are either very important or very innovative, and Pierrot is neither of those things.
Kyoto Animation is my favorite because of how well they treat their staff, which leads to their series always looking so good with all the care their staff gives to the series
hearken! in the name of Christ, ye shall be saved! Give yourselves to his glory and be not counted amongst the sinners!
@@jpraise6771 if Jesus was real he'd watch anime
@@Pyxytyhe'd watch G2 too right
@@ziegerxtrme670 idk about that, Jesus seems more like a lame valo fan to me ngl
The only thing bothers me why some individual wanted to burn the studio down even we heard it's doing well to the employees?
Most of this case were acting for revenge like they don't treat them fairly on their job so it's still a mystery for me
One of the best videos I’ve ever watched. Epitome of what RUclips should be.
Very interesting how you mentioned the Tax Evasion for Ufotable, but you didn't mention the Kyoani fire or the Gainax controversy that caused their name to be scrubbed from Evangelion releases. Pretty big oversight to not mention these
He mentioned that because it was a top G move
Take off the tin foil hat
What controversy happened at Gainax?
@@mariozucchero6167 theyre busy gainaxing
@@mariozucchero6167
From what I read, it primarily revolved around Hideaki Anno's increasingly shaky relationship with GAINAX following EVANGELION's massive success, primarily in terms of the company's monetary management.
Kyoto Animation will always be the GOAT.
Ghibli: hold my oscars
@@akultechz2342 Ghibli is the only fair comparison
@@akultechz2342 thats not fair....ghibli do movies they have 10 years time for 90 minutes goat animation thats not fair to studios that do main series only 3 days time for 1 episode
@@jakob3044 true
@@reqz16 that is why they are goat man
Eromanga Sensei is peak, I don’t know what you’re talking about
(I’m serious, I genuinely love that show, and the opening is AMAZING) 11:10
This is such a great detailed overview of the different anime studios. Thank you for sharing this with us!
How about my animation studio in my country Argentina? 🇦🇷
One thing that you forgot to mention, in 2019 a man set fire to KyoAni, I'm not gonna go very far into detail but I think there were 34 people killed in it
@@animesubway7433 very true, I just thought I should mention it
@@animesubway7433 The thing is, it highly impacted the studio, and key staff members both died and left due to the incident. It's commendable that the studio got back on its feet with incredibly good quality like always.
I mean he did mention the tax fraud bit with studio bones, so he could've mentioned the arson attack as well. @animesubway7433
He got the penalty
Packwatch
@@YuiTeaTime K-ON ENJOYER RAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
2:16 First off Miyazaki and Takahata left Toei in 1971; second, they formed Studio Ghibli due to Topcraft's bankruptcy.
2:44 Nausicaä and the Valley of the Wind was Ghibli's first film; but Miyazaki directed it while he was still working with Topcraft. Laputa: Castle in the Sky was their first film as Studio Ghibli.
Bones is my favorite by far! Bones made my favorite anime with some of the best animation I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a shame that my friends think Pierrot is the best.
Hail Bones for making Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood 🛐
mob psycho!!
Bungo Stray Dogs is probably my favorite anime. Tbh I thought Bones was kinda small compared to others but then the title popped up for Mob Psycho, MHA, and so many more
Mob psycho 100 is my favorite anime of all time so yeah. Bones is my favorite too. Also Vanitas no carte/ case study of Vanitas is fun and I love it.
@@yanoizikawa770 Mob Psycho is PEAK!
science saru the GOAT
also its criminal that you didnt include david productions or white fox
i agree, White Fox is by far one of my favourite studios
i hope it continues to be the GOAT studio despite the TOHO acquisition
@@ayman6694 Can't wait for their Ghost in The Shell anime
Yeah studio OLM as well.
Wait I just noticed how in the world he didn't mention production IG???
This is an amazing video! Looking forward to watching part 2. I also wouldn't mind a longer video of each studio - your research is great
I'm noticing a lack of David Productions
David production currently inactive right now😢
@@yaqinmalul6467 Not really, they are doing the Urusei Yatsura remake.
And Pierrot
they even missed OLM (arguably one of the most influential anime studios in the west)
@@yaqinmalul6467allegedly production of SBR is starting soon
Not the toothbrush scene for studio shaft 💀
its the best scene
@@brandandixon3943 agree
It stands out so much for those in the know
hearken! in the name of Christ, ye shall be saved! Give yourselves to his glory and be not counted amongst the sinners!
i was looking for this comment
KyoAni clearly the gods of the industry. Everything they've made so far is really immersive and interesting and beautiful. Every anime studio in japan literally saying they want to be like KyoAni.
this video is literally so freaking good. i never felt so informed yet awoken at the same time. the constant influx on info like “oh shi i did not know that” love the vid bro
unpopular opinion: opm season 2's animation wasnt bad at all it's just perceived as bad because season 1's animation was so good
Ngl, I really hated how the 2nd season's fight scenes where blurry as fuck with white backgrounds, and everyone looking oiled up (especially genos)
I agree, having binged it yesterday. Season one's animation is extremely rare because many veteran animators teamed up; even in the industry it was considered a special project. The animation for season 2 was actually very very well done, I just think a lot of anime watchers randomly decided they understood animation cause they watched one punch man and could thus make these claims even though season 2 opm is better than the vast majority of anime, even if it isn't cream of the crop(which I think it comes pretty close)
Ehhh the compositing and metal effects of season 2 were way too jarring
@@dummyspittinglamma6494 the ghosting was a problem but once it was removed I think the animation was quite nice. like, jjk season 2 also had a lot of ghosting but it was way better once removed. also, jjk still looked pretty good with ghosting, while opm fared worse from it.
unpopular opinion: The jjk season 2 animation was genuinely horrible. It wasn’t the workers fault, it was the studios
Fantastic video. I didn't know I needed this history lesson!
Great video! To add to studio Shaft segment however, their working conditions are some of the worst in the industry if not THE worst. MAPPA has the connections to brute force their way through terrible conditions with sheer numbers. Shaft can't afford that, so they instead resort to blackmail and abuse to get their main animators to do more work. Hiroto Nagata (man who animated every good scene in every shaft show for the past 4 years) talked on twitter about the sheer level of abuse he's being put through currently, like having breakdowns and getting sensations of being choked in his sleep. It's horrendous.
coming from someone so knowledgeable this is weirdly misinformed
He got some stuff totally wrong, the nagata situation didn't include blackmailing nor abuse (just speculations from ppl) + it involved one individual saying some not so nice things & not the entirety of the company
@randompasserbyontheinterne9195
@randompasserbyontheinterne9195no but what is in the video is misinformed
I think its comically funny that KyoAni, which does mainly slice of life, animates random-ass crazy good looking action scenes every now and then that are either on par with, or even sometimes better than, traditonal action titles.
Nichijou, quite literally slice of life, has some of the hardest fucking scenes ever about the stupidest fucking shit. And I'm all for it 200%.
Also, I love that I clicked on the vid for some slight ego feeding, for my opinion of KyoAni (thanks), but I love the industry slander, huge thanks
I maintain that the Air OP (Tori no Uta) is one of the most beautiful things ever animated. KyoAni is a master of their craft.
Gainax going into Bankruptcy after this vid coming out is fucking hilarious.
Finally all of the IPs are free!
I'm glad you put the most amount of time into the working conditions of each studio as that is something most anime fans either don't know or turn a blind eye to
This is so interesting!! Thank you for making this
Toei just likes to animate characters screaming back and forth at each other for 2 minutes of screen time as they go for a pumch😂
As a Jojo fan, I don't exist (I'm coming for you lil bro)
Edit : The way you pronounced Clannad physically hurt me 😭 (Nice vid tho)
He use ai voice maybe
@@yaqinmalul6467 no.
Bro gonna hunt him down😭🙏
Is that a jojo reference ?
I had to go check, but his pronunciation of Clannad was accurate?
The One Piece remake and Dadadan are in good hands. Imagining a One Piece with Attack on Titan level action is awesome. Saru wouldn't have been my first pick for Dandadan honestly but Scott Pilgrim was great so I have faith
i know wit will cook with op remakebut wit best staff are working on yaiba remake . i hope we get to see op re teaser on this one piece day
That and bones is working on a soul eater remake so people hate it less
@@JusticeForIanRobbIsn't that just a rumor
@@WindyWooshes fire force, its just the prequel to soul eater
@@realestningenyaiba?nahhh it's over for the remake
As someone who always complains about waiting 1-2 years even 4 years (cough AOT, cough) for the next season, I thoroughly enjoyed you talking about the studio working conditions. It really makes you take a step back and appreciate the process of how your favourite anime are created.
Great video! I've been keeping up with these studios for a long time but didn't know all of this info about them.
This was a great video! My favorite studios are Trigger and KyoAni. While, on the surface, the two studios seem about as different as you could get; they both have funding models entirely outside the norm for the industry, which leads to the widest amount of creative freedom. And they don't miss!
that was so bloody cool
there are too many information in this video that i should come back and watch it for so many times to fully understand and thank it was really a good video
A-1 is absolute powerhouse, they can make good rom-com , good action. Direct different styles of animation. They only lack the capability of producing long run animes.
Every A-1 Anime have decent quality. They never below my expectations when it comes to animating. Like honestly, whenever I see an anime adapted by A-1, I just know they gonna be in good hands compared to J.C staff.
@@shafwandito4724 idk, I think they can cook if they get their projects ample of time in production unlike opm season 2.
@@shafwandito4724 No idea how A-1 always seems to make Adaptations that surpass the source material. Sword Art Online, horribly written as it is, is adapted masterfully as animation. Kaguya-sama took a great source material and turned it into a modern classic among rom-coms. Not KyoAni level of perfection, but somehow they always amaze me.
persona 5 all out attack jumpscare
What A-1 did with Nier: Automata was a crime. I hate them for that
There are so many missing... Def need a part 2!
Definitely
Passione and bind deserve a spot!
Like David productions who did fire force with some of the best animation ever and Pierrot having done black clover bleach and Naruto
I also think studio colorido is pretty good
True where is Bunnywalker
I love how studio shaft is just a frame from the toothbrush scene in your thumbnails.
I see you are a man of culture as well.
Studio Ghibli also suffered from MAD crunch time before their no crunch policy for Boy And The Heron.
The crunch was so bad, one of the planned inheritors of Ghibli suffered a heartattack and died.
Studio Wit really has the wit to keep giving us highly acclaimed projects. Spy X Family hasn't lost it's touch since they started the series.
I'm really glad spy x family was taken up it is probably one of my favorite mangas and has a super good plot
Amazing! Look forward for a in-deep video of each studio!
I put this on just to have something on in the background while getting ready, but I ended up really enjoying this alot. Good work
Bro Orange needs to produce another season of Land of the Lustrous right now. There is plenty more manga to cover.
It needs to. Went through 2 seasons of Beastars, a re-make of Trigun, and I believe, is now going to debut season 3 of Beastars soon. I want to end my suffering with more suffering. #HnKSeason2
This was really great, continue the good work!
I was in Kyoto the day of the fire and a few days later paid my respects at the studio along with dozens of other fans. Will never forget that week. Just such a senseless loss of life. Forever my fave studio.
Man this was such a great video, amazing job.
Im currently rewarcing violet evergarden, and hearing that the animation studio is known as the golden standard makes that anime feel even better to watch.
I LOVE studio Oranges works man the CG is so clean
Fr I loooove them so much!
Bones were not bored of mecha anime. They continued making multiple mecha series at the studio. Their very first TV series, Hiwou Senki was a mecha series.
Great information. Love you bro ❤
Kinema Citrus, JC Staff, White Fox, David Procutions and Studio Deen are missing but other than that great video :)))
Would love to see a part two of the studios you werent able to cover here, or just a little smaller. Whitefox, JC STAFF, 8bit, and C2C to name a few :) anyway, amazing job!!!!
Rest In Piss Gainax. I'm sure Trigger and Hideaki Anno were laughing when they saw Gainax went bankrupt
13:28 SHAFT has produced Quintuplets anime, but that poster was from season 1, which was by different studio. I'm not denying anything, just want to add little detail. 👌🏻
Thx a lot for explaining most of the anime studios;
I always wanted to know more about them but was too lazy to research them 1 by 1
RIP Gainax, so many greats but they hadn't done really anything noteworthy in years, still gonna remember all the good shit they made.
15:40 LAND OF THE LUSTROUS MENTIONED!!! PLEASE GIVE ME SEASON 2 IM SO DEPRESSED
Shaft without the mention of SAYONARA ZETSUBOU SENSEI???? Criminal!! That show has the best versions of head tilts!
Of course you went with THAT infamous scene for studio shaft lol.
You also forgot to mention clover work , they have been making really good shows lately.
spyxfamily and bocchi
@@lekhanh20100spy x family is a collab between cloverworks and wit studio
YESS
This needs a part 2
The animators at Bones are freaking madlads. They're one of those studios who can literally use a majority of their budget on a scene of two girls talking in a hallway.
Studio bones made Ouran Highschool Host Club? 💀
15:22 didn’t even mention Bungo stray dogs 😖!
I was also disappointed by that :(
was thinking the same 😞
I know! All the kanji used in those fights look really cool and fit since everyone's based on authors.
They also made Noragami, Soul Eater, and Case Study of Vanitas. So, basically most of my favorite series.
real bro😔
@@Kaitou1412FangirlTHEY MADE CASE STUDY OF VANITAS?😨😨
"They treat their workers really well and its awesome. They take really long to release anything but just look at a few of their most famous animes that you've never heard of."
I don't trust Studios (or even care about them), but when a Studip gets away with Inferno Cop and makes me demand more, that's a Winner's Formula and how Studio Trigger is the only one I Blindly Trust.