Triangle Staff
Triangle Staff Corp. (Japanese: 有限会社トライアングルスタッフ, Hepburn: Yūgen-gaisha Toraianguru Sutaffu) was a Japanese animation studio established in 1987 from former Madhouse staff, producing series such as Macross Plus, Serial Experiments Lain, and NieA_7. The studio ceased operations in 2000, when they were set to do the animation production on WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3.
Native name | 有限会社トライアングルスタッフ |
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Romanized name | Yūgen-gaisha Toraianguru Sutaffu |
Type | Yūgen gaisha |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Founded | January 1987 |
Founder | Yoshimi Asari |
Defunct | December 2002 |
Successor | Palm Studio A.C.G.T |
Headquarters | Suginami, Tokyo, Japan |
Website | Archived site |
History
Triangle Staff was established in 1987[1] from Yoshimi Asari (Japanese: 浅利義美) in Ogikubo, Tokyo. The company initially produced OVA, and later began producing anime television series in collaboration with TV Tokyo.
In 1998, the company released Serial Experiments Lain, receiving the Excellent Award from the animation division of the Japan Media Arts Festival (Japanese: 文化庁メディア芸術祭アニメーション部門).
In March 1999, Katsumi Yamaguchi (Japanese: 山口克巳), an animator from the company, established his own animation studio PALM (Japanese: パルム). Later in December 2000, the animators Masajiro Yasube (Japanese: 安部正次郎) and Takeshi Baba (Japanese: 馬場健) established A.C.G.T, a subsidiary of OB Planning Co., Ltd.
The company ceased all operations in December 2000, and the reason and the exact time of defunction remains unknown. After the discontinuation, the name of the company was still shown on the copyright trademark and the staff list embedded in the produced animation.
The company was still producing WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 at the time it went defunct. The production was later taken over by Madhouse and was released in theaters on March 30, 2002 (though Triangle Staff's involvement would be acknowledged in the film's end credits).
Works
Television series
- Chibi Neko Tomu no Daibouken: Chikyuu wo Sukue! Nakama-tachi (1992, special)
- Hareluya II Boy (1997)
- Shinkai Densetsu Meremanoid (1997–1998)
- Serial Experiments Lain (1998)
- St. Luminous Mission High School (1998)
- Magic User's Club (1999, co-animated with Madhouse)
- Space Pirate Mito (1999)
- Mito's Great Adventure: The Two Queens (1999)
- Colorful (1999)
- NieA_7 (2000)
Original video animations
- Kaze to Ki no Uta: Sanctus (November 6, 1987)
- CB Chara Nagai Go World (February 21 – June 27, 1991)
- Iron Virgin Jun (July 21, 1992)
- Junkers Come Here: Memories of You (1994)
- Macross Plus (August 25, 1994 – June 25, 1995)
- Mighty Space Miners (1994–1995)
- Hyper Doll (September 25 – November 25, 1995)
- Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring (November 21, 1996 – April 3, 1997)
- Magic User's Club (May 25, 1996 – October 25, 1997)
- Shamanic Princess (June 25, 1996 – June 25, 1998)
- Psychic Force (1998)
- Harlock Saga (1999; #5–6, co-animated with Studio Cab and Bee Media)
- Weiß Kreuz Verbrechen & Strafe (November 25, 1999 - February 23, 2000)
Films
- Catnapped! (July 12, 1995)
- Junkers Come Here (July 20, 1995)
- Kazu & Yasu Hero Tanjō (July 22, 1995)
- Legend of Crystania: The Motion Picture (July 29, 1995)
- Macross Plus: Movie Edition (August 27, 1995)
- Chocchan's Story (March 20, 1996)
- Soriton no Akuma (1997)
- Ultra Nyan: Hoshizora Kara Maiorita Fushigi Neko (1997)
- A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation (1997)
- Ultra Nyan 2: Happy Daisakusen (1998)
References
- "Triangle Staff - Anime News Network". www.animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
External links
- Triangle Staff at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- アニメーション制作会社・トライアングルスタッフ (English: Triangle Staff, the Animation Production Company) (Archived from the original on Sep 25, 2001, before the website is shut down. The domain now belongs to TECHNO-Staff Co., Ltd., a Saitama-based cleaning service provider.)