
Gainax Studio Dissolved: End of Evangelion Era
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Anime studio Gainax, famed for 'Evangelion,' has dissolved after years of turmoil. Creator Hideaki Anno mourns lost friendships amidst the studio's financial and legal troubles.
Gainax, the studio behind iconic anime like 'Evangelion' and 'Gunbuster,' has officially dissolved. This marks the end of an era for fans and the anime industry, though the rights to key franchises like 'Evangelion' are secured by Khara, ensuring their continuation. For anime enthusiasts planning trips to Japan, this news highlights the evolving landscape of Japanese animation and the legacy of a studio that significantly impacted the industry.
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