Studio Nue
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Native name | 株式会社スタジオぬえ |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki gaisha Sutajio Nue |
Company type | Private (Kabushiki gaisha) |
Industry | Media and Entertainment |
Founded | 1972 |
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Headquarters | Nerima, Tokyo, Japan |
Products | Animated feature films and Anime series |
Studio Nue, Inc.[1] (Japanese: スタジオぬえ) is a Japanese design studio formed in 1972 (as Crystal Art Studio)[2] by Naoyuki Kato, Kenichi Matsuzaki, Kazutaka Miyatake, and Haruka Takachiho. Crystal Art Studio would change their name to Studio Nue in 1974.
They were known as the co-creators of the Macross franchise along with Artland (co-production of the first series) and Big West Advertising (financial funding).
Mechanical designer Shōji Kawamori is a notable member of Studio Nue and is remembered as the key creator of Macross.[3]
The mascot for Studio Nue was based on the Nue yōkai from Japanese mythology. It also acted as a chimera for the personal mascots of the four founders, a vampire bat, cockroach, tanuki, and snake respectively.[4]
Filmography
[edit]- Aero Troopers
- Zero Tester
- Chogattai Majutsu Robot Ginguiser
- Chōdenji Robo Combattler V
- Chōdenji Machine Voltes V
- Future GPX Cyber Formula
- Space Battleship Yamato
- Space Battleship Yamato II
- Arcadia of My Youth
- Techno Police 21C
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross
- Crusher Joe
- Dirty Pair
- Super Dimension Century Orguss
- Macross: Do You Remember Love?
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012
- Macross Plus
- Macross 7
- Macross Dynamite 7
- Macross Zero
- Macross Frontier
- Armored Core series
- Infinite Space
- Macross Delta
- Uchū Majin Daikengo
- Miru[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b ビックウエスト、スタジオぬえ及びHarmony Gold USA、全世界的なマクロス及びRobotechの未来に関する包括的合意を発表 [Bigwest Co., Ltd., Studio Nue, Inc. and Harmony Gold U.S.A. Announce Expansive Agreement for the Future of Macross and Robotech Worldwide!)]. マクロスポータルサイト [Macross Portal Site]. 9 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
- ^ Barder, Ollie (December 26, 2019). "Kazutaka Miyatake on Studio Nue and the Birth of Real Robot Mecha Design". Forbes. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ "How Anime Has And Hasn't Changed, According to Shoji Kawamori". Kotaku. 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ O'Mara, Sean (2016-06-13). "Mecha Before Macross: Studio Nue, 1981". ZIMMERIT - Anime | Manga | Garage Kits | Doujin. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 20, 2023). "Agricultural Machine Company Yanmar Produces 'Miru' Original Anime Project". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Studio Nue profile at ZincPanic.com
- Studio Nue at Anime News Network's encyclopedia