The anime industry is about to see a major shake-up asChainsaw Mandirector Ryū Nakayama partners with Yoyogi Animation Academy and Starry Cube to launch Aurora Animation Studio. The new production company, set to open on April 1 in eastern Tokyo, aims to revolutionize how anime is made by creating a more supportive environment for its artists. With Nakayama’s expertise, Starry Cube’s industry experience, and Yoyogi Animation Academy’s history of training animators, Aurora Animation is positioning itself as a potential game-changer in the industry.

Nakayama, who made his directorial debut with the critically acclaimedChainsaw Mananime, has extensive experience in the industry,having worked on major projects likeSword Art Online: Ordinal Scale,Fate/Grand Order: Babylonia, andJujutsu Kaisen.Now, according toanimenewsnetwork.com, alongside CEO Daiki Hashimoto and Starry Cube’s Ryō Aizawa, he is setting his sights on producing high-quality anime that appeals to both Japanese and global audiences. Aurora Animation’s formation signals an industry shift toward better working conditions for animators while still delivering exceptional content.

Aurora Animation Studio Logo - Chainsaw Man Director Launches New Anime Studio, Teasing a New Industry Standard

An Approach That is More Friendly to the Animators

Aurora Animation’s mission goes beyond just creating new anime; it aims to redefine how animation studios operate. One of the most pressing issues in the industry has been the grueling work schedules and low pay that animators endure.Aurora Animation intends to address these concerns by fostering a more sustainable and supportive work environment.This change could mark a turning point in an industry often criticized for overworking its talent, ensuring that creative professionals have the space and resources needed to produce their best work.

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Additionally, with Yoyogi Animation Academy playing a key role in its formation,Aurora Animation is well-positioned to integrate fresh talent directly from the school into its productions.By creating a direct pipeline between education and industry, the studio could help groom the next generation of top-tier animators while maintaining a high standard of animation quality. If successful, this model could become the blueprint for future studios looking to refine their approach to anime production.

Denji and Yoru standing in front of the Death Devil in Chainsaw Man #196.

Industry Experience Meets Creative Vision

Qualified Industry Professionals Come Together to Create Aurora Animation Studio

The collaboration between Yoyogi Animation Academy, Starry Cube, and Andraft brings a wealth of industry knowledge to Aurora Animation. Starry Cube, established in 2018, has experience of planning, producing, and distributing anime, with series likeDemon Lord, Retry! RandAharen-san wa Hakarenaiunder its belt. Its expertise in international licensing also suggests that Aurora Animation will have a strong global strategy, potentially expanding the reach of its projects beyond Japan.

Meanwhile,Nakayama’s Andraft studio, which was founded in early 2024, brings an innovative mindset to animation production. His experience as both an animator and director gives him a unique perspective on the challenges facing the industry. Ryū Nakayama’d hands-on approach to storytelling and animation direction, like inChainsaw Man, combined with Aurora Animation’s commitment to quality, could set a new industry standard. If Aurora Animation delivers on its promises, it may inspire other studios to follow suit, ultimately making the anime industry better as a whole.

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