UFOTable – Studio Studies Part Two

The greatest studio currently operating? Probably.
UFOTable is, at least in the West, one of the lesser known production companies that has developed a hardcore cult following in the last few years. The company formed in 2000 and there is little information in English about the staff. From what information ANN has, I can gather that the team is a core staff who works on all of the shows and has been with UFOTable from the beginning. The same names are present on all shows, usually in the same positions.
UFOTable’s early works, too, are a bit confusing to figure out. According to Wikipedia, UFOTable started in 2002 with Weiss Kreuz Gluhen, a sequel to the mildly popular bishonen action series. ANN, however, has no information of this. Luckily my limited knowledge of Japanese helped me discover that they did, in fact, produce this show, but their site also lists many other things they produced around this time. It is possible that these are all shows they helped on and weren’t the main studio for, as ANN lists them for In-between animation and Digital Paint on a handful of series from this time. That said, it adds to the mystery that none of the staff who would be the regular production team on future shows were around for Weizz Kreuz, and the show had nothing in common with later productions.
The first series to be produced by UFOTable featuring their signature style in 2003 was Dokkoida?! (or Sumeba Miyako no Cosmos-sou Suttoko Taisen Dokkoider for you anal retentive out there.) Dokkoida, like many proceeding shows by this studio, was a bit of a cult classic, and was even licenced by Geneon despite the fact that you’d have a fat chance walking into your average forum and finding more than 1 person who’s seen it. Dokkoida?! is a parody of sentai-style anime (transforming super heroes for those of you a few pages behind) that has the sort of situational, character based, and slapstick comedy combinations you could only find elsewhere in a SHAFT show. It’s hilarious, high degrees of self-referencing, and yet it contains memorable characters with backstories that can really draw you in. The show is comparable to Martian Successor Nadesico in it’s mix of hilarity, parody, and underlying (though not as extreme) serious business. And it’s also on Omo’s favorite list.
UFOTable’s next work is probably their most well-known in the west thanks to heavy marketing by Nozomi Entertainment over the last year, 2004’s hilarious slipstick ninja comedy 2 x 2 = Shinobuden (or Ninja Nonsense in English). This show is more reminiscent of Hare and Guu with it’s childish and obscure yet often inappropriate humor. A plot summary on any anime database would be more than enough to understand the show’s concept, as most of the show is completely random situational comedy involving lesbianity, ninjas, and the preverted yellow Geodude named Onsokamaru (voiced by Norio Motherfucking Wakamoto). Like Dokkoida?! It is very self-referential (even more-so even.) This show doesn’t have the devoted fanbase of other UFOTable productions most likely due to it’s lack of real plot. 2004 also saw release of a 2-episode OVA game adaption called Aoi Umi no Tristia. I haven’t seen it, but it receives unilaterally mediocre reviews from anime sites.
The next UFOTable show is likely the most definitive of their style to come forth in future productions and the one that started to get them noted for said style. 2005’s Futakoi Alternative also has the most devisive following as well as the most cultish and rabid. Among fans, it is almost always mentioned in lists of shows that ought to be liscenced. Futakoi Alternative is amusingly a sequel to heavily bashed and hated 2004 harem comedy Futakoi, a show about a town in which girls are always born as twins. The location and the twins aspect is about all that made the jump to Alternative, though, and instead of a harem comedy what we got is one of the most insane, spastic, and most confusing genre combinations of all time. Futakoi Alternative jumps, sometimes from episode to episode, between being a high-octane action series, a hilarious rom-com, a grindingly slow slice-of-life, an epic fantasy, a depressing drama, and a philosophical journey. And these changes come without. Fucking. Warning. This has simultaneously earned the show it’s devoted fanbase and the legions who avoid it. Futakoi Alternative is perhaps most well known for one of the most explosive first episodes of all time in which cute little girls are seen wielding machine guns, taking down helicopters with rocket launchers, and blowing up airplanes. The show features powerful themes of man’s need to be happy above all else and the real meanings of love, friendship, and responsibility in a light a bit more serious than most shows. It’s also got the epic phrase ‘HAPPY DESU KA?!’
2006 saw the release of UFOTable’s first completely original work Coyote Ragtime Show, which features all of the high-octane action of Futakoi Alternative but present throughout. The best way I can think to describe it is a lower budget shounen version of Cowboy Bebop. Coyote Ragtime show is nonstop excitement following a band of space pirates who break their boss out of prison to go look for a treasure on a planet that only has 7 days before it is destroyed. The crew has to fend against a team of 12 insane gothic lolita assassins along the way as well. Shit gets blown up and blood flies while cocky friends spit one-liners alongside speeches of friendship. I’ve only managed to see 4 of the 12 episodes, but they are a shitload of fun and I look forward to eventually finishing the series.
In 2007 UFOTable produced what most fans consider their Magnum Opus to date and what I consider one of the most important anime ever created: Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight. This show features the same mic of high energy and extremely serious undertones seen in Futakoi Alternative, only with the pacing issues fixed and this time an even more engrossing and meaningful story as well as some of the most memorable characters to spring out of 2007. It could be considered the ultimate culmination of everything UFOTable had been trying to do finally perfected. Much like Gurren Lagann in my GAINAX post, there is nothing ‘objective’ I can say about Manabi Straight – it is unquestionably one of the greatest anime ever created. It was even the first anime to make Omo’s main favorites list since 2004. Later that year UFOTable also produced a 4 episode OVA of the popular RPG game Tales of Symphonia, which while facing obvious problems for trying to cram an entire game into 4 episodes, is said to be one of the better video game adaptions out there.
From 2007 into 2008 UFOTable began work on their most ambitious and spectacular continuing project to date: Kara no Kyoukai. Originally, Kara no Kyoukai was a novel written and illustrated by Type-Moon founders Kinoku Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi (respectively) which began as a cult hit and swept the otaku nation quickly becoming one of the best selling books in Japan and is now considered amongst Japanese otaku to be a classic and a must-own for every collection. Instead of making the novel into an OVA or a series, UFOTable took on the incredible and groundbreaking task of making 7 50-minute films to play in theaters based on each chapter of the original novel. In an interview in Faust (in which the original novel is now being published) Nasu and Takeuchi went into detail about how the UFOTable staff is incredibly hardworking, open-minded, and creative, allowing their opinions on how to make the movies completely perfect, and even going so far to extend running time just to fit in exactly what needs to be seen, which is near unheard of in the anime industry. Nasu is quated as saying, “I’m just happy that the UFO staff never tell us something can’t be done.”
UFOTable works are all well known for their simplistic character designs and characters who move around a lot (though Kara no Kyoukai features it’s original character designs.) The are also known for having ending theme videos made using clay and stop-motion animation, also used in commercials for the Kara no Kyoukai movies. UFOTable is definitely one of the most ambitious and exciting studios out there and one to watch out for with wide open eyes. They are, above ANY other studio, one I will rush to see a new show from.








Never heard of them XD
I only know of Weiss Kreuz >.>
Well now you have obviously. So go watch the others.
never heard of them, since the stuff you mentioned isn’t really my type, maybe Kara no Kyoukai. I.G I.G I.G tell me about them!!! how many of these are you planning on doing?
tai, I have no idea what your type is but I find it hard as fuck to believe someone with CLANNAD in their avatar would dislike Manabi or Fuatakoi in the slightest. And production I.G. will come down the line because A. I’m not a huge fan, B. that post would take all fucking day to type, and C. They are already pretty popular.
People let me stress again I’m telling you about these studios because they are the best of the best, I’m not fucking around here. You can’t get stronger recommendatins to watch somehting than this. If you don’t watch Manabi you might as well die or just at least stop reading my posts because I dislike you.
Wtf… you sure you actually watch anime? Because nobody in his right mind would claim Ufotable to be one of the top studios if they did. You need to see more Coyote Ragtime Show to see why Ufotable is a freakin laughing stock of the anime industry.
Also, Manabi Straight one of the greatest anime? Don’t confuse “greatest anime” to you with the real thing.
Or maybe it’s a matter of style. You must prefer moe, cutesy anime. But then again, if you did, you would prefer Kyoani over Ufotable. Or are you not saying Kyoani is best for the moe genre because you don’t want to appear a sheep?
Anyway, it’s pretty obvious that the current top studios are the likes of Bones, Madhouse and despite their creativity rut, Kyoani. Sure the former two may not make the shit moe crap that otaku enjoy, but they have great shows that appeal to both the mainstream and the niche.
Btw Futakoi is a terrible show. You claim Ufotable is the best studio over basically, Kyokai, Manabi and Futakoi. I can only say, WTF to that.
While I’m not as critical as tj_han there, I must agree its tough for UFOtable to be grouped up there in the “top studios” category.
I do enjoy their clay/stop-motion animation, and I actually _do_ like Manabi and Futakoi Alternative
you are a fucking idiot, and I suggest you immediately kill yourself. While at least you have the sense to recognize how insanely awesome Bones and Madhouse are, you must be out of your fucking skull if you think KyoAni is one of the best studios out there. I shouldn’t even go beyond that because taste that bad should be outright fucking ignored, but you’ve pissed me off to an extent I was unaware remained possible so I’ll have to go on.
First of all Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight is one of the best fucking anime ever created and I’ll be hung by my balls before I say otherwise. The show is a fucking masterpiece. It has an incredible story, amazing writing, memorable and respectable characters, good pacing, above-average animation, and the most important ending in anime history. If you want more, you can go to my blog and read my Manabi posts or my talking about it in my top 5 section for extensive reasoning as to why it is WITHOUT A FUCKING DOUBT one of the most important, groundbreaking, and incredible anime ever made. Even having the nerve to compare a KyoAni show to that makes you worthless. Kyoto Animation may be doing it the best but their shit is still tailor-made otaku fast food, it’s just the big mac instead of the dollar menu while Manabi Straight is a fucking twenty dollar steak.
Futakoi Alternative is a landmark in creativity and even if it wasn’t 100% successful it is still a fucking ballsy and stunning move on the studio’s part and I double dare you to name a show that can claim to be in it’s league of genre bending. Kara no Kyoukai is fucking evolutionary, not just in it’s unheard of presentation but in being one of the most well-directed and produced film series I’ve ever seen in my life, and I say this as someone who’s seen a fuckton of pretentious anime and who is myself a director.
UFOTable may not be Madhouse but Madhouse has been around for 30 fucking years and has all of the money of god. UFOTable has only been around for a few years and works on lower budgets but still manages to produce anime on a quality level above the heads of the average studio. They are fucking revolutionaries, and they deserve respect.
I really liked Kara no Kyoukai. Im currently watching it now.
LOL I’m not a fan of Kyoani but they are indeed one of the best studios in terms of a) animator staff welfare b) animation quality. I regularly flame myself some Kyoani fanboys too, so you are mistaken if you think I’m one of them.
Instead of just shouting “FUCK FUCK EVOLUTION” like you did, why don’t you just summarise why you claim they are groundbreaking. I don’t want to read your posts because all you do is shout and rant like a ufotable fan boy (wow this is the first time ufotable and fanboy have ever appeared in the history of mankind, in the same sentence).
I watched both and they were shit. Kara no Kyoukai is overrated as well. Btw, how do you know the financial situations for studios when ALL YOUR FUCKING INFO IS FROM WIKIPEDIAAAA!! Get me some fucking financial reports you fucking director of pretentious anime watching bloggers!!
TJ, are you still pissed off that your last attempt to create some dorama wasn’t all that effective and giving it another shot by trolling?
OT: I like UFOTable and the portfolio of shows they’ve produced, but they’d probably fall short just out of my top-5 favourite studios.
UFOtable is quirky, and I like them for that, since they seem to try to get at things in a different way than other studios. While they might not always hit the mark, I really appreciate the effort, and usually love what they cook up. UFOtable tends to cater more to the niche than mainstream, so that also narrows down the amount of fans that would watch and enjoy their stuff, which doesn’t help their cause in terms of familiarity/comfort. They are a solid studio, and I’m interested anytime they release a series, so they are one of my favorite studios. They may not be the best studio to me, but they don’t have to be. :3
But what are we really looking for when it comes to “best studios”? IMO it shouldn’t really matter. For example you and tj han are comparing apples to oranges in terms of what aspects you hold more important. It’s too subjective to seriously worry about that.
Decent studio? perhaps. However, I personally have not found the studio to make any series that has screamed out “absolute quality” in any of its series as yet. As opinions go, I feel that Futakoi Alternative really splits the crowd badly because of its complete absurdness without any reason at all.
For Manabi Straight, I found the first few episodes to be competent with a good dosage in the slice of life department. However, it slowly fizzled out to be a very average series. The writing lost its heart during the middle of the series and felt like it was trying to force something out of the viewer. What it is trying to force out (sympathy, excitement, energy) was not apparent for me. That said, opinions are opinions after all.
I really cannot agree with your excited opinion about Coyote sadly. It started off really well before degenerating into a piece of “I don’t know and don’t care what is going on anymore” artpiece. Perhaps there is a much deeper meaning to the story or plot, but it completely alienated me.
Nonetheless, 21st, you would want to curb your enthusiasm about your beloved studio when replying to others. Flaming others will never get people to agree with you. In addition, shoving your thoughts around stating that you are right and others are wrong seems to reek of extreme fan boy behavior that never persuades anyone who is waiting to be impressed (I actually watch all the shows you mention except “Dokkoida?”). Obviously, if you are making an entry like this, you want people to actually agree with you, not laugh at you for flaming people with glee.
That said, it’s always good to have someone champion something else other than harem-making Kyoto Animation.
tj han: If you don’t like KnK and Manabi i have to no need to prove way they are awesome, you already don’t like them anyway.
BigN: : D this is why I call you in
Impz: If tj had responded in a less violent tone I might not have gone off on him, but worse yet he tried to sound like he was spouting objective truths. I don’t believe in objectivity – it’s fucking worthless. It’s true I want people to read my posts, but if they are going to disagree with me, they should disagree because their opinion is different, not because they think that I am wrong and they are right.
And also I just like being a dick in my own posts.
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“UFOTable works are all well known for their simplistic character designs and characters who move around a lot (though Kara no Kyoukai features it’s original character designs.)”
I don’t know about Ufotable’s other works, but this part I cannot accept. I’ll admit that Ufotable did an excellent job animating Kara no Kyoukai, but original character designs? That’s just bullshit. And you better damn know it.
Oh wait. I reread the paragraph again. Pfft. My bad. Sorry.
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