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'''Trigger Inc.''' (''株式会社トリガー Kabushikigaisha Torigā'') is a Japanese animation studio founded in 2011 by former {{w|Gainax}} employees [[Hiroyuki Imaishi]] and Masahiko Otsuka. Some of their most noteworthy projects include ''Kill La Kill'', ''Little Witch Academia'', ''Inferno Cop'', ''SSSS.Gridman'', ''Ninja Slayer'', | '''Trigger Inc.''' (''株式会社トリガー Kabushikigaisha Torigā'') is a Japanese animation studio founded in 2011 by former {{w|Gainax}} employees [[Hiroyuki Imaishi]] and Masahiko Otsuka. Some of their most noteworthy projects include ''Kill La Kill'', ''Little Witch Academia'', ''Inferno Cop'', ''SSSS.Gridman'', ''Ninja Slayer'', ''Promare'', and ''BNA.'' | ||
==Artists who have worked on ''Transformers''== | ==Artists who have worked on ''Transformers''== | ||
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Trigger Inc. (株式会社トリガー Kabushikigaisha Torigā) is a Japanese animation studio founded in 2011 by former [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Gainax|{{#if:||Gainax}}]] employees Hiroyuki Imaishi and Masahiko Otsuka. Some of their most noteworthy projects include Kill La Kill, Little Witch Academia, Inferno Cop, SSSS.Gridman, Ninja Slayer, Promare, and BNA.
Artists who have worked on Transformers
Notes
- A sizable amount of the studio's staff are fans of Transformers, and have been known to sneak references to the franchise into many of their series. Notably, the character designs in [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}SSSS.Gridman|{{#if:||SSSS.Gridman}}]] are based on Transformers characters, primarily those of Shattered Glass. Additional shows with such references include [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Little Witch Academia|{{#if:||Little Witch Academia}}]], [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Inferno Cop|{{#if:||Inferno Cop}}]], and [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Space Patrol Luluco|{{#if:||Space Patrol Luluco}}]], among others. Even before splitting off to form Trigger, plenty of Transformers references could be found in Gainax shows its members worked on like [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Gurren Lagann|{{#if:||Gurren Lagann}}]] and [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt|{{#if:||Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt}}]]. The studio also collaborated with various official Transformers artists in the 2016 fan art book More Than Just A Geek Spark, and one can often spot Transformers toys in their studio in behind-the-scenes footage.
External links
- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Studio Trigger|{{#if:Studio Trigger at Wikipedia|Studio Trigger at Wikipedia|Studio Trigger}}]]