Known for its works such as Neon Genesis Evangelion and Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Gainax is an animation studio that was founded in 1984. Despite the success of Neon Genesis Evangelion, the studio faced some difficulties in 1992 when core staff members, including star filmmaker Shinji Higuchi, left the company. Moreover, in 2007, Hideki Anno also left the company, leaving Gainax in deep waters.

Neon Genesis Evangelion characters
Neon Genesis Evangelion characters (Credits: Studio Gainax)

It appears that on May 29, Gainax filed for bankruptcy with the Tokyo District Court, and the filing has subsequently been accepted. The company claims that its bankruptcy was caused by Gainax’s executives and management, who had been running the business as if it were their own since about 2012. However, Gainax Studio was once at its height at some point in time producing hits after hits. Here are five of the top animes of Studio Gainax.

No. 5: Princess Yucie

Princess Yucie
Princess Yucie (Credits: Studio Gainax)

Produced by Gainax Studio as part of their “Princess Series”, Princess Yucie debuted in 2001. The plot revolves around Yucie, a little girl, who is selected as the Eternal Princess by the mystical Platinum Tiara. However, to become the Eternal Princess of the planet, she must first gather the crystals of the other princess candidates.

Because of its creative storytelling, magical elements, endearing lessons about friendship, and pursuing one’s own path in life, the show has amassed a devoted fanbase. Princess Yucie has a dedicated fan base and is well-known enough to be considered a classic, despite perhaps not enjoying the same degree of popularity as some of Gainax’s other anime series.

No. 4: Top No Narea! Gunbuster

Top no Narea! Gunbuster
Top no Narea! Gunbuster (Credits: Studio Gainax)

Top No Narea! Gunbuster is a masterpiece delivered by Studio Ganax. The anime also left a lasting impression on the anime mecha scene, the anime left a lasting impression. Indeed, it’s the source of a plethora of enormous robot anime clichés.

For instance, displaying your attacks was initially done by Gunbusters. The iconic folded-arms position; to clarify, do you refer to the “Gunbuster pose”? This is how Inazuma delivers a kick. An authentic first run from the Gunbuster, this is where all anime tropes involving enormous robots originated.

No. 3: His and Her Circumstances

His and Her Circumstances
His and Her Circumstances (Credits: Studio Gainax)

The plot of the romance anime His And Her Circumstances centers on two remarkable young adults who, despite their seeming perfection, fall in love after being blackmailed by one another.

They are both pushed to be honest with each other and with themselves as their nascent love blossoms. It seems to be one of the best romantic anime shows from the 1990s. The anime’s true ending was removed, which is truly tragic. Gainax and the manga’s author decided to split after a number of arguments.

No. 2: Nadia: Secret of Blue Water

Nadia: Secret of Blue Water
Nadia: Secret of Blue Water (Credits: Studio Gainax)

During a period in the 1990s, Nadia was among the most-watched anime programs worldwide. Even though the popularity of the series has recently decreased, it is still a fantastic television show. This anime is fun, even though it’s not as good as Gunbusters.

Nadia: Secret of Blue Water reveals that Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is based on an alternate timeline of 1889. As the world prepares for significant scientific advancements, an enigmatic organization known only as Gargoyle is trying to take over the earth and bring the once-mighty Atlantean Empire back to life. Consequently, Nadia and her allies must cooperate in order to vanquish them.

No. 1: Neon Genesis Evangelion

Neon Genesis Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Credits: Studio Gainax)

This anime has been in development at Studio Gainax for decades, and there are no indicators that it will ever be released. Thanks to a recent film segment that tells the story in novel and captivating ways, anime fans are still fascinated by the franchise, even after nearly 30 years.

A variety of factors contribute to Neon Genesis Evangelion‘s stature as one of the greatest anime ever, including its amazing fusion of teenage drama, a psychological, religious, and metaphysical thesis, and intense mecha action. It’s still popular enough to start fan feuds over who had the best female lead.

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