Graphinica

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Graphinica
Native name
株式会社かぶしきがいしゃグラフィニカ
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryJapanese animation
FoundedApril 30, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-04-30)
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
Nao Hirasawa (president)
Total equity¥ 20,000,000
OwnerMemory-Tech Holdings Inc. (100%)
Number of employees
256
ParentQ-TEC
SubsidiariesYumeta Company
Flagship Line
Websitewww.graphinica.com

Graphinica (Japanese: 株式会社かぶしきがいしゃグラフィニカ, Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Gurafinika), is a Japanese animation studio founded in April 2009, focused on 3DCG and 2D Animation.

History[edit]

The company was established on April 30, 2009 after studio Gonzo decided to sell its digital video division to Q-TEC, which then established the company with the resources acquired, along with 25 employees that worked with the previous company then became part of Graphinica, with an initial total of 60 employees when it was created.[1]

On April 1, 2010, absorbed and merged Decoloco (an animation filming/VFX company) of Q-TEC group to the company. On April 1, 2011, it opened the Ogikubo Studio and started 2D drawing animation production.[2]

On December 1, 2017, Graphinica's owner Memory-Tech Holdings announced that they have acquired AOI TYO Holdings' TYO Animations subsidiary, with the company then being put as a subsidiary of Graphinica after the acquisition. In addition, TYO Animations' name was changed to Yumeta Company, reviving a name that was retired in 2009 when the original Yumeta Company merged with Hal Film Maker to form TYO Animations.[3]

On July 3, 2018, Graphinica and Avex Pictures announced that they have jointly established a new company called Flagship Line. According to the companies, the new company will produce anime, game, and VR content and "It will leverage the development and production capabilities of Graphinica, and the planning and operational architecture of Avex Pictures".[4]

Works[edit]

Television series[edit]

Title Director(s) First run start date First run end date Eps Note(s)
Boku wa Ou-sama Takashi Horiuchi April 6, 2013 June 22, 2013 12 Based on the 1996 OVA by Nippon Animation.[5]
Chain Chronicle ~Light of Haecceitas~ Masashi Kudō January 8, 2017 March 25, 2017 12 Based on a video game by Sega.
Co-animated with Telecom Animation Film.[6]
Juni Taisen: Zodiac War Naoto Hosoda October 3, 2017 December 19, 2017 12 Adaptation of a light novel series written by Nisio Isin.[7]
Re:Stage! Dream Days♪ Shin Katagai July 7, 2019 September 29, 2019 12 Based on a multi-media franchise by Pony Canyon and Comptiq.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.[8]
Muv-Luv Alternative Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroyuki Taiga
October 7, 2021 December 23, 2021 12 Based on a visual novel by âge.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.[9]
Cue! Shin Katagai January 8, 2022 June 25, 2022 24 Based on a smartphone game by Liber Entertainment.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.[10]
Tokyo Mew Mew New Takahiro Natori July 6, 2022 September 21, 2022 12 Adaptation of a manga series written by Reiko Yoshida and Mia Ikumi.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.[11]
Muv-Luv Alternative 2nd Season Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroyuki Taiga
October 6, 2022 December 22, 2022 12 Sequel to Muv-Luv Alternative.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.
Legend of Mana: The Teardrop Crystal Masato Jinbo October 8, 2022 December 24, 2022 12 Based on an action RPG game by Square Enix.
Co-animated with Yokohama Animation Laboratory.[12]
Tokyo Mew Mew New 2nd Season Takahiro Natori April 5, 2023 June 21, 2023 12 Sequel to Tokyo Mew Mew New.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.[13]

Films[edit]

Title Director(s) Release Date Note(s)
Expelled from Paradise Seiji Mizushima November 15, 2014 Original work.
Chain Chronicle ~Light of Haecceitas~ Masashi Kudō December 3, 2016February 11, 2017 Based on a video game by Sega.
Co-animated with Telecom Animation Film.
Theatrical release of the TV series.
Hello World Tomohiko Itō September 20, 2019 Original work.

OVAs/ONAs[edit]

Title Director(s) Release Date Eps Note(s)
Hellsing: Ultimate Yasuhiro Matsumura July 27, 2011 – December 26, 2012 3 Based on a manga by Kouta Hirano.
Episodes 8–10.
Hellsing: The Dawn July 27, 2011 – December 26, 2012 3 Based on a manga by Kouta Hirano.
Prequel to Hellsing: Ultimate.
Wonder Momo Yutaka Kagawa February 6, 2014 – March 6, 2014 5 Adaptation of the webcomic by Erik Ko and Jim Zub, which was inspired by Bandai Namco's video game of the same name.
JAE: Yamaeloid Takashi Horiuchi
Masahiro Emoto
January 23, 2015 1 Part of the Japan Animator Expo by Khara.
Another World Tomohiko Itō September 13, 2019 – October 4, 2019 3 Original work by Tomohiko Itō.
Spin-off of the Hello World film.
Record of Ragnarok Masao Ōkubo June 17, 2021 12 Adaptation of a manga series written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui, and illustrated by Chika Aji.
Record of Ragnarok II Masao Ōkubo January 26, 2023 – scheduled 15 Sequel to Record of Ragnarok.
Co-animated with Yumeta Company.[14]

Other[edit]

Title Type Publisher/Company Release Date Notes
Xenoblade Chronicles Video Game Nintendo, Monolith Soft
June 10, 2010
Animation and cutscenes
Xenoblade Chronicles X Video Game Nintendo, Monolith Soft
April 29, 2015
Cutscenes and storyboards
Project X Zone 2 Video Game Bandai Namco Entertainment
November 12, 2015
Opening Animation production directed by Yasutoshi Iwasaki. [15]
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Video Game Nintendo, Monolith Soft
December 1, 2017
Cinematic direction by Hiroshi Shirai and Yusuke Kubo
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Video Game Nintendo, Monolith Soft
July 29, 2023
Cinematic direction by Hiroshi Shirai and Yusuke Kubo

References[edit]

  1. ^ Loo, Egan. "Gonzo Sells 3D/VFX Digital Division to Q-Tec". Anime News Network. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  2. ^ "History".
  3. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio. "Graphinica Acquires TYO Animations, Changes Name Back to Yumeta Company". Anime News Network. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  4. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio. "Avex Pictures, Graphinica Establish 'Flagship Line' Company". Anime News Network. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  5. ^ 4がつ6にち放送ほうそう開始かいし! テレビアニメ『ぼくはおうさま』制作せいさくストーリーが決定けってい. Animate Times (in Japanese). February 19, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  6. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (August 1, 2016). "Chain Chronicle Anime's Promo, Cast, Staff, 3-Part Theatrical Screenings Revealed". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  7. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (March 11, 2017). "Nisioisin, Hikaru Nakamura's Jūni Taisen Novel Gets TV Anime This Year". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  8. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (November 16, 2018). "Re:Stage! Dream Days♪ TV Anime Reveals Video, Visual, Cast, Staff, 2019 Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  9. ^ Loo, Egan (May 1, 2021). "Muv-Luv Alternative Anime's 2nd Promo Unveils Cast, Staff". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  10. ^ Loo, Egan (November 1, 2020). "Liber's Cue! Idol-Training Game Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  11. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (May 28, 2022). "Tokyo Mew Mew New Anime Reveals 2nd Promo Video, July 6 Premiere, 6 More Cast Members". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  12. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 28, 2022). "Legend of Mana: The Teardrop Crystal Anime's Video Reveals More Cast, October Debut, Opening Song". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  13. ^ Mateo, Alex (September 20, 2022). "Tokyo Mew Mew New Anime Gets 2nd Season in April 2023". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  14. ^ Loo, Egan (November 24, 2022). "Record of Ragnarok Season II's New Video Reveals Song Artists, 15-Episode Length, January 26 Debut". Anime News Network. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  15. ^ "『PROJECT X ZONE 2:BRAVE NEW WORLD』せがたさんよんろうなどしん登場とうじょうキャラクター続々ぞくぞく、『TOV』ザギ、『.hack//G.U.』そうえんのカイトなども!?". ファミ通ふぁみつう.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-08-24.

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