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Masaaki Yuasa Establishes New Animation Studio ame pippin

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Feb 17, 10:56 PM
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Acclaimed animation director Masaaki Yuasa has announced the establishment of his new animation studio, ame pippin, marking his return to the industry after a three-year hiatus. The studio, officially launched on February 18, brings together key industry players, including Asmik Ace, Aniplex, and CoMix Wave Films, as strategic partners.

Yuasa, known for his distinctive and innovative approach to animation, has previously directed critically acclaimed works such as Mind Game, Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei (The Tatami Galaxy), Ping Pong the Animation, and Devilman: Crybaby. He co-founded Science SARU in 2013, leading the studio as president until his departure in 2020. Following the release of Inu-Ou (Inu-Oh) in 2022, he stepped away from active production, citing the need for rest and preparation for future projects.

The involvement of Asmik Ace, Aniplex, and CoMix Wave Films strengthens ame pippin's position in the industry. Asmik Ace has a longstanding relationship with Yuasa, having supported his works from Mind Game to Inu-Ou. Aniplex, which co-produced Inu-Ou and Devilman: Crybaby, brings extensive experience in anime production and distribution. Meanwhile, CoMix Wave Films, best known for producing Makoto Shinkai's films, adds another layer of expertise, having also been involved in Inu-Ou's production committee.

Yuasa expressed his vision for ame pippin as a space for fresh creativity and collaboration, stating that the studio aims to embrace flexibility and innovation in entertainment. While specific projects have yet to be announced, the establishment of ame pippin signals an exciting new chapter in Yuasa's career.

ame pippin official site: https://amepippin.com/
Asmik Ace official site: https://www.asmik-ace.co.jp/
Aniplex official site: https://www.aniplex.co.jp/
CoMix Wave Films official site: https://www.cwfilms.jp/

Source: KAI-YOU, Film Goes with Net

Feb 17, 11:11 PM
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I didn't understand. Why would he create a whole new studio if he left his former only to relax? Moreover, he was a co-creator of SARU.
Feb 18, 1:04 AM
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I didn't understand. Why would he create a whole new studio if he left his former only to relax? Moreover, he was a co-creator of SARU.
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apparently Yuasa had conflct with Science Saru management and decided to leave the studio and go on hiatus. Now he's back and looks like he wants to start with fresh team/studio.

Feb 18, 1:06 AM
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apparently Yuasa had conflct with Science Saru management and decided to leave the studio and go on hiatus. Now he's back and looks like he wants to start with fresh team/studio.
@zsrrknight But it was actually his own studio. Or not?
Feb 18, 2:30 AM
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@zsrrknight But it was actually his own studio. Or not?
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He was co-founder, but stepped down from CEO role in 2020.

Feb 18, 2:45 AM
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I'm just saying, it'd be nice to see someone actually young do something like this... not knocking him or anything, i just mean for the country to actually have a future lol
Feb 18, 2:59 AM
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@RobertBobert
He was co-founder, but stepped down from CEO role in 2020.
@zsrrknight I see. I heard that he retired during the creation of the Nihon Chinbotsu's remake, but did not know the details.
Feb 18, 6:12 AM
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people should not think of yuasa anymore when science saru is mentioned
Feb 18, 8:30 AM
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Science SARU got bought by a big corporation, their pipeline is filled with manga adaptations (over half of them shonen), and Yuasa, the incredible creative that brought them fame with his anime originals, is now gone... yeah they're dead, just corpo slop from now on, goodbye to their days of experimental anime.
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Ah man. My whole fucking w/ Science Saru was because it's the "Masaaki Yuasa" studio. I mean it still produces top-tier content but I liked that it was more out-there than reined-in. If it becomes another studio for outsourcing shonen adaptations to that's lame.
Feb 18, 8:54 PM
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Looking forward to their debut work in the future.
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So it seems understandable now cause Dan da dan fells a little hollow (visuals don't count). He left after Eizouken and it shows. I'm keeping my eye on Yuasa and hope he will do some masterpiece stuff as he knows how to! がんばってください!

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