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Studio Gainax, also known just as Gainax, is one of the better-known [[Anime]] studios, having created such series as ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' (''Fushigi no Umi no Nadia''), ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', ''[[FLCL]]'', ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' and causing the creation of such terms as [[Gainaxing]] and the [[Gainax Ending]].
Studio Gainax, also known just as Gainax, is one of the better-known [[Anime]] studios, having created such series as ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' (''Fushigi no Umi no Nadia''), ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', ''[[FLCL]]'', ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' and causing the creation of such terms as [[Gainaxing]] and the [[Gainax Ending]].


Gainax is known for impressive visuals, gripping storylines, confusing plot points, and running out of money before the series is finished. This last tendency has been a particular problem in the past; the last episodes of Gainax series tend to be [[Off Model|lower in quality]] and take a lot of shortcuts. The last two episodes of ''Evangelion'' were produced when the studio had been cut off by the main sponsor, and mostly [[Stock Footage|reused clips from previous episodes]] with different dialogue. Still shots are frequent as well. The final episode of ''Top o Nerae!'' (also known as ''Gunbuster'') is due to the black and white presentation often thrown into this bin, a common misconception as the black and white animation was actually more expensive. Thankfully, they seemed to have learned their lesson by ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' (see below).
Gainax is known for impressive visuals, gripping storylines, confusing plot points, and running out of money before the series is finished. This last tendency has been a particular problem in the past; the last episodes of Gainax series tend to be [[Off-Model|lower in quality]] and take a lot of shortcuts. The last two episodes of ''Evangelion'' were produced when the studio had been cut off by the main sponsor, and mostly [[Stock Footage|reused clips from previous episodes]] with different dialogue. Still shots are frequent as well. The final episode of ''Top o Nerae!'' (also known as ''Gunbuster'') is due to the black and white presentation often thrown into this bin, a common misconception as the black and white animation was actually more expensive. Thankfully, they seemed to have learned their lesson by ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' (see below).


[[media:kerai/1098691714073.jpg|Click here]] to see some of the many characters created by Gainax over its lifetime.
[[media:kerai/1098691714073.jpg|Click here]] to see some of the many characters created by Gainax over its lifetime.
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* ''[[Aikoku Sentai Dai-Nippon]]'', a parody of the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series. The first of several [[Toku|tokusatsu]] parodies made by them in the '80s. At this point, they weren't called Gainax yet, but Daicon Film.
* ''[[Aikoku Sentai Dai-Nippon]]'', a parody of the ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series. The first of several [[Toku|tokusatsu]] parodies made by them in the '80s. At this point, they weren't called Gainax yet, but Daicon Film.
* ''Kaiketsu Noutenki'', a parody of ''[[Kaiketsu Zubat]]'', made in 1982.
* ''Kaiketsu Noutenki'', a parody of ''[[Kaiketsu Zubat]]'', made in 1982.
* ''Return of Ultraman'', a parody of the ''[[Ultra Series]]'' of [[Names the Same|the same name]], featuring [[Hideaki Anno]] as Ultraman!
* ''Return of Ultraman'', a parody of the ''[[Ultra Series]]'' of [[Name's the Same|the same name]], featuring [[Hideaki Anno]] as Ultraman!
* ''Yamata no Orochi no Gyakushu'' (''The Revenge of Yamata no Orochi''), a [[Direct to Video]] [[Kaiju]] movie made when Gainax was still Daicon Film, featuring [[Ancient Astronauts]] and a giant cybernetic Yamata no Orochi. Special effects by [[Shinji Higuchi]].
* ''Yamata no Orochi no Gyakushu'' (''The Revenge of Yamata no Orochi''), a [[Direct to Video]] [[Kaiju]] movie made when Gainax was still Daicon Film, featuring [[Ancient Astronauts]] and a giant cybernetic Yamata no Orochi. Special effects by [[Shinji Higuchi]].
* ''[[Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force (Anime)|Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force]]'', Gainax's first feature film. Like the Daicon shorts, the short pilot version of this was animated and shot on 8mm film in Hiroyuki Yamaga's garage.
* ''[[Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force (Anime)|Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force]]'', Gainax's first feature film. Like the Daicon shorts, the short pilot version of this was animated and shot on 8mm film in Hiroyuki Yamaga's garage.
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{{quote| [[Evangelion Abridged|"It's Gainax! Fanservice adds to our character development!"]]}}
{{quote| [[Evangelion Abridged|"It's Gainax! Fanservice adds to our character development!"]]}}
* [[Limited Animation]]: [[Up to Eleven|Taken to extremes]] in the last two episodes of ''Evangelion''.
* [[Limited Animation]]: [[Up to Eleven|Taken to extremes]] in the last two episodes of ''Evangelion''.
* [[Off Model]]: Episode four of ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' changed [[Art Shift|its entire art style]], The fans were pissed off to say the least.
* [[Off-Model]]: Episode four of ''[[Gurren Lagann]]'' changed [[Art Shift|its entire art style]], The fans were pissed off to say the least.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: out of all the Japanese animation studios available to adapt the ''[[Hanamaru Kindergarten]]'' manga into a TV show, the choice of Gainax comes as something of a surprise.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: out of all the Japanese animation studios available to adapt the ''[[Hanamaru Kindergarten]]'' manga into a TV show, the choice of Gainax comes as something of a surprise.
** Then again, does Gainax even have a type? even considering their [[Gun Buster|most]] [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|popular]] [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|creations]], it's ''very hard'' to find an overarching theme.
** Then again, does Gainax even have a type? even considering their [[Gun Buster|most]] [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|popular]] [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|creations]], it's ''very hard'' to find an overarching theme.

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"['Gainaxxy'?] I never know what people mean when they say that. It started out to mean big, bouncy breasts, then became existentialist angst, then became hyper-kinetic psycho-sexual slapstick. What's it mean now?"

"All of that, at once."

Studio Gainax, also known just as Gainax, is one of the better-known Anime studios, having created such series as Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (Fushigi no Umi no Nadia), Neon Genesis Evangelion, FLCL, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and causing the creation of such terms as Gainaxing and the Gainax Ending.

Gainax is known for impressive visuals, gripping storylines, confusing plot points, and running out of money before the series is finished. This last tendency has been a particular problem in the past; the last episodes of Gainax series tend to be lower in quality and take a lot of shortcuts. The last two episodes of Evangelion were produced when the studio had been cut off by the main sponsor, and mostly reused clips from previous episodes with different dialogue. Still shots are frequent as well. The final episode of Top o Nerae! (also known as Gunbuster) is due to the black and white presentation often thrown into this bin, a common misconception as the black and white animation was actually more expensive. Thankfully, they seemed to have learned their lesson by Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (see below).

Click here to see some of the many characters created by Gainax over its lifetime.

As a small note, they have a good relationship with Production IG, who did quite a lot of work on End of Evangelion and FLCL. The director of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt, and one episode of FLCL also worked with Production IG on Dead Leaves.

Recently they seemed to have switched to doing shonen anime with smaller budgets and routine animation, rather than the expressive style they were known for, due to many of their best animators quitting and moving to do work themselves at the same time.


Studio Gainax has created the following:

The company has also done minor work in the following:

Studio Gainax is responsible for the following Trope Names:

Studio Gainax follows the following tropes: