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  • Gainax no Video IV: Gunbuster & Diebuster (1988-1989, 2004, 2006)

    This is a part of a series on the home video releases of Studio Gainax. For more info, click here. Last updated October 9th, 2022 Jump to: Gunbuster (OVA) Gunbuster 2 / Diebuster (OVA) Gunbuster vs. Diebuster: The Movie Conclusion Gunbuster (OVA) Between 1988 and 1989, Gainax would release a 6-part OVA by the name…

  • Gainax no Video III: Appleseed (1988)

    This is a part of a series on the home video releases of Studio Gainax. For more info, click here. Last updated October 3rd, 2022 While later entries would be produced at many different studios, such as Digital Frontier, Sola Digital Arts, and Production I.G, the original 1988 OVA was produced over at Gainax. The…

  • Gainax no Video II: Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise (1987)

    This is a part of a series on the home video releases of Studio Gainax. For more info, click here. Last updated October 3rd, 2022 Royal Space Force was not only Gainax’s first official work as a company, but also the first theatrical film funded by toy company Bandai, who would later take the name…

  • Gainax no Video I: Daicon III/IV (1981, 1983)

    This is a part of a series on the home video releases of Studio Gainax. For more info, click here. Last updated October 3rd, 2022 Before Gainax was even called Gainax, they were just a group of friends operating under the name “Daicon Film.” While most of their works were tokusatsu fan films, they did…

  • Gainax no Video: Collecting the Entire Catalog

    Gainax no Video: Collecting the Entire Catalog

    Studio Gainax once was one of the most important and influential anime studios around. That may no longer be the case, but its many children (Gonzo, Khara, Trigger, and Gaina) live on. The following is a guide for anyone attempting to collect Gainax’s entire catalog, and includes information on every one of their series with…