"Although we have been discussing about the production cost burden of Ultra Super Pictures Corporation and past animation works for some time", "Ultra Super Pictures made a petition to commence bankruptcy proceedings as a creditor , The decision to start the procedure of this time was made ".
Regarding the debt which is a problem here, "The fact that it is difficult to pay this amount for Mr. Yamamoto's property now on paying collective debts of more than 100 million yen is the basis of the judgment of this decision on commencement of bankruptcy proceedings Mr. Yamamoto has little debt besides debts of auto loans and creditors, and most of the debt is "related to production cost". Regarding the commencement of such bankruptcy proceedings, "It was a move that Mr. Yamamoto did not anticipate," he said.
Mr. Yamamoto was currently producing an animated movie "Hakubo" based on the funds collected in Cloud Funding, but that this fund and Mr. Yamamoto's bankruptcy are "irrelevant" that there is no influence I explain it carefully.
Yamakan gave Himself for our sins to rescue us from the fall of anime.
Jaxson Robinson
I was kind of looking forward to watching Hakubo. As much as everyone shits on Fractale, I somewhat enjoyed it.
Jack Collins
Yamakan is our most extremely overrated director
Jordan Anderson
by who?
Ian Martinez
>USP Bankrupt HAHAHA TRIGGER IS GOING UNDER
Daniel Gonzalez
I kind of wonder who would want to lend this guy money to begin with.
Wyatt Phillips
USP is not Yamakan's studio, he length moved out since he created Twillight Studios for his crowdfunded anime, not affected by USP situation.
Yamakan was first director of USP, later moving to lower position and letting Sanzigen president lead it. USP is a parent comopany for Sanzigen, Liden Films, Trigger and Ordet.
USP are the who actually listed in Trigger's shows production commities.
Sanzigen likely be allright. Same with Liden Films. Meanwhile Trigger likely to be strongly affected and Ordet plain dead (though they were for a while).
Matthew Martin
Also Yamakans runs a crypto-currency scheme atm, unrelated to USP
>Yamakans runs a crypto-currency scheme atm, unrelated to USP Oh.. Does he now. Well that means there might be another reason for this bankruptcy that isn't so clean.
Jayden Harris
Care for a quick rundown? What recent shows is this guy involved in?
He saved anime from himself, so at least there's that.
Brayden Brooks
Is Trigger next?
Caleb Scott
Based. He finally saved anime.
Ryan Sanders
He saved anime by killing Trigger.
F
John Peterson
>Trigger fags don't even know which company their studio belongs to
Cooper Cooper
>KyoAni sent Yamakan to assassinate Trigger Based.
Gavin Gomez
Money laundering and theft, usp shouldn’t be in the red with all the anime that have done well. Jap cops please investigate this.
Justin White
His whole life feels like an elaborated troll action
Ayden Anderson
>Also Yamakans runs a crypto-currency scheme atm, unrelated to USP So thats where all the money went then, he literally cannot stop himself from doing dumb shit and making everything horrible for everyone around him, can he?
Landon Campbell
So whom will he blame this time? Daiz?
Brandon Gray
It all makes sense now, Yamakan was the saviour we didn't deserve.
Jace Lopez
WUG
Hunter Clark
It's weird that 2chan's incredibly hostile towards the man
Michael Bell
Why? He’s basically a con artist at this point.
Jordan Hill
People hate him because he always spews hate against typical anime fans and acts as if he's on a crusade against them while producting the exact same shit he always complains about. It's okay disliking otaku taste if you're more into serious, plot-driven stuff. But then you have to produce said stuff you believe to be better than generic anime otaku tend to like. Instead, Yamakan's series are always the most typical anime otaku bait shit you can think of and even failing at that. He's just jelly and angry his shit doesn't sell.
Jose Walker
I highly doubt trigger will go down here, perhaps branch of maybe
Christopher Ward
Exiting times.
Juan Cook
Patreon won't save trigger this time.
Brandon Ward
His shit doesn't sell because people hate the man. People loved him during his time at Kyoani, he was the rising star of kyoani of his time. Then he got cocky.
Alexander Gonzalez
Obviously they won't. But it's not like shitposters care about reality.
Ian Powell
Reminder that Yamada framed Yamakan with false sexual harassment claims to get his place as Kyoani's#1 director. The poor man did nothing wrong.
Easton Stewart
The shows are never good though. They are generic and always get kicked by other generic series of the season that have better designs, animations or characters. Even if the series were done by somebody else I highly doubt they would sell.
Wyatt Robinson
What sells and what doesn't sell is almost entirely random. It's very hard to predict based on plot and production values alone.
What happened with Tattun anyway? I haven't seen him in ages, he was often active here during KlK times. I know he posted once or two times during LWA too but never saw him after that.
Luis Robinson
He wasn't here for KLK, he came much later. And he showed up a few weeks ago.
Look at this conniving whore. Could even taint a pure soul like Yamakan's. He's been hurt and bitter ever since.
Brandon Bell
But he was supposed to save anime.
William Sanchez
>Mr. Yamamoto was currently producing Am I retarded or does this seem like a weird statement?
Kayden Davis
By Yamakan
Mason Edwards
They're directly tied to GSC now.
Gavin Flores
good riddance. gridman was trash
Gabriel Rogers
Don't worry, Aniplex and Good Smile will.
Caleb Clark
Same, after reading so much about Fractale and finally watching it it's fair to say that it's underrated.
Kevin Wood
Didn't expect less from an ex-Kyoani
Nolan Morgan
GSC is already Trigger's sugar daddy. They probably knew this was coming, because a GSC producer became Trigger's vice-president back in January. Considering the success of Rikka and Akane as merchandise, GSC is gonna force Trigger to do figure-bait anime from now on. Not like Trigger wasn't already doing it, mind you.