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* ''Anime/CapRevolutionBottleman'' (2020-2022)
* ''Hanabi-Chan is Often Late'' (2022)
* ''Hanabi-Chan is Often Late'' (2022)
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* ''Rescue Academia'' (2021)
* ''[[Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise Uru in Blue]]'' (2022)
* ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}} 3'' (TBA)
* ''Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga Aru'' (TBA)
* ''[[Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise Uru in Blue]]'' (2022)
* ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}} 3'' (TBA)
* ''Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga Aru'' (TBA)
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* ''Rescue Academia'' (2021)
* ''[[Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise Uru in Blue]]'' (2022)
* ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}} 3'' (TBA)
* ''Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga Aru'' (TBA)''Flaglia'' (2023)
* ''[[Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise Uru in Blue]]'' (2022)
* ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}} 3'' (TBA)
* ''Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga Aru'' (TBA)
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region, by the end of 2018, they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is an independent studio, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region, by the end of 2018, they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is an independent studio, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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* ''Manga/TheYakuzasGuideToBabysitting'' (2022)
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* ''Manga/PianoNoMori'' (2018–2019)
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* ''Manga/PianoNoMori'' ''Manga/ForestOfPiano'' (2018–2019)
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region, by the end of 2018, they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is independent studio, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region, by the end of 2018, they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is an independent studio, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region, by the end of 2018, they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is owned by Creator/SonyPictures, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region, by the end of 2018, they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is owned by Creator/SonyPictures, independent studio, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. At least, not anymore: the company began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region. However, by the end of 2018, the company relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is owned by Creator/SonyPictures, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a seperate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. At least, not anymore: While the company did began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region. However, region, by the end of 2018, the company they had relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is owned by Creator/SonyPictures, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a seperate separate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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* ''Manga/PianoNoMori''(2018–2019)
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* ''Manga/PianoNoMori''(2018–2019)''Manga/PianoNoMori'' (2018–2019)
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Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. At least, not anymore: the company began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region. However, by the end of 2018, the company relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is owned by Creator/SonyPictures, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a seperate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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!!Gaina has created the following:
* ''Manga/PianoNoMori''(2018–2019)
* ''Hulaing Babies'' (2019)
** ''Hulaing Babies☆Petit'' (2020)
* ''Rescue Academia'' (2021)
* ''[[Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise Uru in Blue]]'' (2022)
* ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}} 3'' (TBA)
* ''Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga Aru'' (TBA)
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here for Gainax-era logo.]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5kizdmc_9.jpg[softreturn][[/labelnote]]]]
Gaina Co., Ltd. is a Japanese {{anime}} studio founded in 2015. No, it isn't just Creator/StudioGainax with a different name. At least, not anymore: the company began life as a spin-off studio known as Fukushima Gainax, with the purpose of taking on overseas production work and promoting tourism in the region. However, by the end of 2018, the company relocated its main operations to Tokyo and had been bought out by a new parent company.[[note]]Gainax is owned by Creator/SonyPictures, while Gaina is owned by Kinoshita Group. Think of how Creator/WarnerMusicGroup eventually became a seperate entity from Creator/WarnerBros and you've got the idea.[[/note]] This sale also brought with it the rights to Gainax properties such as ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'' and ''Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise'' sequel ''Uru in Blue''.
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!!Gaina has created the following:
* ''Manga/PianoNoMori''(2018–2019)
* ''Hulaing Babies'' (2019)
** ''Hulaing Babies☆Petit'' (2020)
* ''Rescue Academia'' (2021)
* ''[[Anime/RoyalSpaceForceTheWingsOfHonneamise Uru in Blue]]'' (2022)
* ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}} 3'' (TBA)
* ''Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga Aru'' (TBA)