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2 | '''[[http://www.jcstaff.co.jp/ J.C. Staff]]''' (short for Japan Creative Staff) is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1986 by Creator/TatsunokoProduction alumnus Tomoyuki Miyata. They have produced several notable anime series. More credits can be found [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=478 here]]. |
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4 | They have also produced [[Literature/ShakuganNoShana all]] [[Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero four]] [[Literature/{{Toradora}} shows]] [[Manga/HayateTheCombatButler that]] star Creator/RieKugimiya as her forte (and a later [[Literature/AriaTheScarletAmmo fifth]] one). ThereAreNoCoincidences? |
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6 | ---- |
7 | !!Shows produced by J.C. Staff: |
8 | [[index]] |
9 | * ''Anime/EightManAfter'' (with Creator/AshiProductions) |
10 | * ''Manga/AiYoriAoshi'' |
11 | * ''Manga/AlienNine'' |
12 | * ''Manga/{{Amanchu}}'' |
13 | * ''VideoGame/AngelsOfDeath'' |
14 | * ''VideoGame/ArcanaFamiglia'' |
15 | * ''Literature/AriaTheScarletAmmo'' (excluding the spin-off, ''Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA'', which was animated by Creator/{{Dogakobo}}) |
16 | * ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' |
17 | * ''Manga/BabelII'' (OVA remake. The original series was produced by Creator/ToeiAnimation.) |
18 | * ''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'' |
19 | * ''Anime/BestStudentCouncil'' |
20 | * ''Manga/BetrayalKnowsMyName'' |
21 | * ''Anime/BlueReflectionRay'' |
22 | * ''Bondage Queen Kate'' |
23 | * ''Anime/CatSoup'' |
24 | * ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'' |
25 | ** ''Manga/ACertainScientificAccelerator'' |
26 | ** ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'' |
27 | * ''Cleopatra DC'' |
28 | * ''Literature/CombatantsWillBeDispatched'' |
29 | * ''Anime/DaphneInTheBrilliantBlue'' |
30 | * ''Literature/DateALive'' (third season) |
31 | * ''Manga/TheDemonGirlNextDoor'' |
32 | * ''Manga/DescendantsOfDarkness'' |
33 | * ''Manga/TheDisastrousLifeOfSaikiK'' (TV series) |
34 | * ''Manga/DokiDokiSchoolHours'' |
35 | * ''Manga/DreamEaterMerry'' |
36 | * ''Manga/TheDukeOfDeathAndHisBlackMaid'' |
37 | * ''Earthian'' |
38 | * ''Manga/EdensZero'' |
39 | * ''Eiken'' |
40 | * ''Anime/ExcelSaga'' |
41 | * ''Literature/TheExecutionerAndHerWayOfLife'' |
42 | * ''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero'' |
43 | * ''Manga/FlyingWitch'' |
44 | * ''Manga/FoodWars'' |
45 | * ''Anime/FuuunIshinDaiShogun'' |
46 | * ''Anime/GarzeysWing'' |
47 | * ''Literature/GhostHunt'' |
48 | * ''Literature/GoldenTime'' |
49 | * ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'' (OVA) |
50 | * ''VideoGame/GunparadeMarch'' |
51 | * ''Manga/HatsukoiLimited'' |
52 | * ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler!!'' ("!!" indicates season 2; [=SynergySP=] produced the first season, while Creator/{{Manglobe}} did the movie and the 3rd series ''Can't Take My Eyes Off You'') |
53 | * ''Literature/HeavensMemoPad'' |
54 | * ''Literature/HeavyObject'' |
55 | * ''Literature/HentaiPrinceAndTheStonyCat'' |
56 | * ''Literature/TheHeroicLegendOfArslan'' (original OVA, with Movic) |
57 | * ''Manga/HiScoreGirl'' |
58 | * ''Manga/HisAndHerCircumstances'' (co-produced with Creator/StudioGainax) |
59 | * ''Manga/HoneyAndClover'' |
60 | * ''Literature/HowARealistHeroRebuiltTheKingdom'' |
61 | * ''Manga/IketeruFutari'' |
62 | * ''Manga/IkkiTousen'' (1st series only; replaced by Creator/ARMSCorporation) |
63 | * ''Literature/IsItWrongToTryToPickUpGirlsInADungeon'' |
64 | ** ''Literature/SwordOratoria'' |
65 | * ''Manga/{{Joshiraku}}'' |
66 | * ''Manga/{{Karin}}'' |
67 | * ''Manga/KillMeBaby'' |
68 | * ''VideoGame/{{Kimikiss}}'' |
69 | * ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'' |
70 | * ''Anime/ALittleSnowFairySugar'' |
71 | * ''Manga/LoveStage'' |
72 | * ''Manga/{{Loveless}}'' |
73 | * ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'' |
74 | * ''Manga/MagimojiRurumo'' |
75 | * ''Manga/MaidSama'' |
76 | * ''Anime/MarginalNumber4 Kiss Kara Tsukuru Big Bang'' |
77 | * ''Literature/MazeMegaburstSpace'' |
78 | * ''Anime/MelodyOfOblivion'' (co-produced with Creator/StudioGainax) |
79 | * ''Anime/{{Mewkledreamy}}'' |
80 | * ''Manga/MinamiKamakuraHighSchoolGirlsCyclingClub'' (with Creator/{{ACGT}}) |
81 | * ''Manga/NabariNoOu'' |
82 | * ''Manga/NanakaSixSeventeen'' |
83 | * ''[[Anime/DominionTankPolice New Dominion Tank Police]]'' |
84 | * ''Manga/NodameCantabile'' |
85 | * ''Literature/OkamiSan'' |
86 | * ''Anime/OkusamaWaMahouShoujo'' |
87 | * ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'' (second season) |
88 | * ''Manga/OtomeYoukaiZakuro'' |
89 | * ''Anime/PaRappaTheRapper'' |
90 | * ''Literature/ThePetGirlOfSakurasou'' |
91 | * ''Anime/{{Potemayo}}'' |
92 | * ''[[Manga/PrincessArmy Princess Army: Wedding★Combat]]'' |
93 | * ''Manga/PrisonSchool'' |
94 | * ''Anime/PuniPuniPoemi'' |
95 | * ''Literature/ReignOfTheSevenSpellblades'' |
96 | * ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' |
97 | ** ''Anime/AdolescenceOfUtena'' |
98 | * ''Anime/RODTheTV'' (With Creator/StudioDEEN) |
99 | * ''Literature/RuneSoldierLouie'' |
100 | * ''Anime/SelectorInfectedWixoss'' |
101 | * ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' |
102 | * ''Anime/{{Shigofumi}}'' |
103 | * ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist'' |
104 | * ''[[VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}} Shingetsutan Tsukihime]]'' ([[MemeticMutation though its existence]] [[FanDiscontinuity is widely questioned]]) |
105 | * ''Anime/SingABitOfHarmony'' |
106 | * ''Anime/SkyGirls'' |
107 | * ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' (all series) |
108 | * ''Literature/SorcererStabberOrphen'' |
109 | * ''Anime/StarshipGirlYamamotoYohko'' |
110 | * ''Literature/StarshipOperators'' |
111 | * ''Literature/TheStrongestSageWithTheWeakestCrest'' |
112 | * ''Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss'' ([=OVA=]s only, series by Creator/StudioNue and Creator/TMSEntertainment) |
113 | * ''Manga/SweetBlueFlowers'' |
114 | * ''Anime/TabooTattoo'' |
115 | * ''Literature/TaishoBaseballGirls'' |
116 | * ''Anime/TanteiOperaMilkyHolmes'' |
117 | * ''Literature/{{Toradora}}'' |
118 | * ''Manga/UQHolder'' (with [[Creator/{{TYO}} TYO Animations]]) |
119 | * ''Manga/UraraMeirocho'' |
120 | * ''Literature/VaticanMiracleExaminer'' |
121 | * ''Virus Buster Serge'' |
122 | * ''[[VideoGame/VoltageFighterGowcaizer Voltage Fighters: Gowcaizer the Movie]]'' |
123 | * ''Anime/WaitingInTheSummer'' |
124 | [[/index]] |
125 | |
126 | !! Other Projects: |
127 | * ''Manga/AhMyGoddess: The Movie'' (Finish & In-Between Animation) |
128 | * ''Anime/AicoIncarnation'' (In-Between Animation) |
129 | * ''Anime/AstroBoy'' (Backgrounds, 2003 series) |
130 | * ''Manga/AttackOnTitanJuniorHigh'' (Finish Animation) |
131 | * ''Anime/{{Avenger}}'' (Finish Animation) |
132 | * ''Anime/BackArrow'' (2nd Key Animation) |
133 | * ''Manga/BlackLagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail'' (Photography) |
134 | * ''Manga/BladeOfTheImmortal'' (In-Between Animation) |
135 | * ''Anime/BloodPlus'' (Finish & In-Between Animation) |
136 | * ''Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal'' (2nd Key Animation) |
137 | * ''Literature/BodaciousSpacePirates'' (In-Between Animation) |
138 | * ''Anime/{{Bubble}}'' (2nd Key Animation) |
139 | * ''Anime/BuddyDaddies'' (2D Works) |
140 | * ''Manga/CaseClosed'' (In-Between Animation) |
141 | * ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'' (In-Between Animation, cutscenes) |
142 | * ''Manga/ChainsawMan'' (2nd Key Animation) |
143 | * ''Anime/CodeGeass'' (In-Between Animation, ''R2'' season) |
144 | * ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' (In-Between Animation) |
145 | * ''Manga/CromartieHighSchool'' (Finish Animation) |
146 | * ''Anime/CrossAnge'' (Finish Animation) |
147 | * ''Anime/CyberteamInAkihabara'' (Animation Cooperation; Key Animation) |
148 | * ''Manga/DarkGathering'' (2D Works) |
149 | * ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'' (Finish Animation) |
150 | * ''Manga/{{Days}}'' (2nd Key Animation) |
151 | * ''VideoGame/DantesInferno: The Animated Epic'' (In-Between Animation) |
152 | * ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' (Finish & In-Between Animation) |
153 | * ''Anime/DoubleDecker'' (Backgrounds) |
154 | * ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon'' (1995 arcade) (assistance) |
155 | * ''[[Anime/ExDriver éX-Driver]]'' (Photography) |
156 | * ''Manga/FairyTail'' (In-Between Animation) |
157 | * ''Literature/FateZero'' (Finish Animation) |
158 | * ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'' (In-Between Animation) |
159 | * ''Anime/FlipFlappers'' (Line Test) |
160 | * ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' (In-Between Animation) |
161 | ** ''[[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' (In-Between Animation) |
162 | * ''Manga/GetterRobo: Armageddon'' (Key Animation) |
163 | * ''Anime/GirlsBandCry'' (Cooperation) |
164 | * ''Literature/GuinSaga'' (Backgrounds; In-Between Animation, uncredited) |
165 | * ''Anime/HandMaidMay'' (Key Animation; Digital completion) |
166 | * ''Anime/{{Heroman}}'' (In-Between Animation) |
167 | * ''Anime/HighCard'' (Backgrounds; 2D Works) |
168 | * ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'' (Finish Animation) |
169 | * ''Literature/SundayWithoutGod'' (Backgrounds) |
170 | * ''Anime/KeyTheMetalIdol'' (Finish Animation; Photography) |
171 | * ''Anime/{{Kuromukuro}}'' (Monitor Graphics) |
172 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1992'' (For [[Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits Walt Disney Animation Japan]])[[labelnote:List]]"The Evil Manta"[[/labelnote]] |
173 | * ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' (In-Between Animation) |
174 | * ''Anime/{{Madlax}}'' (Finish Animation) |
175 | * ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' (In-Between Animation) |
176 | ** ''Anime/GundamBuildFighters'' (Photography) |
177 | ** ''Anime/GundamReconguistaInG'' (Line Test) |
178 | * ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' (In-Between Animation) |
179 | * ''Manga/NewGame'' (Finish & In-Between Animation) |
180 | * ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' (Finish Animation) |
181 | * ''Anime/{{Photon}}'' (Photography) |
182 | * ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis'' (Production with Creator/ProductionIG and Creator/TransArts) |
183 | * ''Anime/PrincessPrincipal'' (Finish & In-Between Animation; Line Test) |
184 | * ''Anime/ReCreators'' (In-Between Animation) |
185 | * ''Literature/ReZero'' (Finish Animation) |
186 | * ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' (Finish Animation) |
187 | * ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'' (Finish Animation) |
188 | * ''Manga/SkullMan'' (In-Between Animation) |
189 | * ''Manga/SoulEater'' (In-Between Animation) |
190 | * ''Anime/SpeedGrapher'' (Backgrounds) |
191 | * ''Literature/SpyClassroom'' (2nd Key Animation) |
192 | * ''Anime/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesLegendOfTheSupermutants'' (Photography) |
193 | * ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'' (In-Between Animation) |
194 | * ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' (In-Between Animation) |
195 | * ''VideoGame/UltimaIV'' (illustrations - NES version) |
196 | * ''Wild 7'' (Production Cooperation for episode 2[[note]]with Creator/NakamuraProductions, Creator/{{Madhouse}}, Creator/MagicBus and Creator/{{Artland}}[[/note]]) |
197 | * ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'' (Animation Assistance and Finish Animation for the OVA) |
198 | * ''Anime/YuriOnIce'' (Photography) |
199 | * ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' (Production Cooperation) |
200 | |
201 | More credits can be found [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=478 here]]. |
202 | |
203 | ---- |
204 | !!Tropes Associated with JC Staff: |
205 | |
206 | * BlackComedy: ''Prison School''. |
207 | * DerangedAnimation: In ''Excel Saga'' and ''Puni Puni Poemi''. |
208 | * {{Fanservice}}: Got a reputation for this for a time, largely due to ''Eiken'', ''Ikki Tousen'', ''Maburaho'', and ''Familiar of Zero''. Their recent work isn't as heavy on it, for the most part. |
209 | * HaremSeries: ''Ai Yori Aoshi'', ''Eiken'', ''Maburaho'', ''Zero no Tsukaima''. |
210 | * LaserGuidedKarma: Hilariously, they used to be known for making shows that feature girls with huge breasts above all else, but [[Literature/ShakuganNoShana every]] [[Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex single]] [[Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero one]] [[Literature/{{Toradora}} of]] [[Literature/AriaTheScarletAmmo their]] [[Manga/DreamEaterMerry most]] [[Manga/HayateTheCombatButler popular]] [[Anime/TanteiOperaMilkyHolmes anime]] [[Literature/OkamiSan series]] [[Literature/HeavensMemoPad nowadays]] has a flat chested tsundere girl as its most popular and/or leading girl. ALL OF THEM. |
211 | * MagicalGirl: ''Okusama Wa Mahou Shoujo''. Parodied in ''Puni Puni Poemi''. |
212 | * PlayingAgainstType: J.C. Staff, unlike some of the Japanese studios such as Creator/ToeiAnimation and Creator/TMSEntertainment, rarely lent their talents to U.S. productions, preferring to work on their own country's output. The sole exception was an episode of Disney's ''The Little Mermaid''. |
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