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Rurouni Kenshin Studio Gallop 1996
I am the number 1 ranked Duelist in the country and the favorite to win the Duel Monsters Championship. You wouldn't last two minutes in a Duel against me.
Pixel art bust of Seto Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh. Made as a subscriber suggestion for August.
Abby from The Last of Us Part II shares a voice actress with Sana Kurata from Kodocha.
Voiced by Laura Bailey
The fact that the Eyeshield 21 anime is lame is triple painful for me as: a) an Eyeshield 21 manga fan, b) a Yusuke Murata fan and c) a Yu-Gi-Oh GX fan
After all, it's very likely that the reason most of the GX episodes were outsourced to DongWoo (thus the animation being PowerPoint-y most of the time) is because Studio Gallop was pretty much focusing their best animators and resources to Eyeshield 21.
Eyeshield 21 was Gallop's last long-running shonen project before they became a studio focused primarily to Yugioh anime (from 5Ds onwards you can notice a hike in animation) and low-budget children/educational shows. Hataraki Man was a short seinen anime and Me and Robocco is probably the first ambitious project they take after Konami pretty much fired them as their Yugioh animators.
I wonder if at some point Konami was like "yeah, maybe we should have just stayed at Toei"
Yugi Muto
Yu-Gi-Oh! Icons
-Yu-Gi-Oh! (c) Studio Gallop
Shinta's take on: Yugioh 5D's, GX and Bonds Beyond Time
As we near the end of this Long-Delayed retrospective, Shinta Detours to discuss the first two yugioh sequel series, and their crossover movie tied into 5D's story.
Key visual for Me & Roboco TV anime.
Me & Roboco TV anime will premiere on December 5, 2022. Each episode will be five minutes long.
A new heroine of the Reiwa era is burstingly born!?
A knee kick against the world in depression!
She will Inject energy into everyone's heart♥
Staff
Director: Akitarō Daichi
Series Composition: Sayuri Ooba
Character Design: Yūko Ebara
Art Director: Manami Koyama
Sound Director: Kazuya Tanaka
Director of Photography: Rena Tanimoto
Assistant Director: Michihiro Sato
Color design: Ayami Minowa
Editing: Masafumi Kajino
Prop Design: Yoshihiro Sato
Animation Production: Studio Gallop