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Ishihara Tatsuya, Nichijou Director has been confirmed alive after KyoAni fire
Ethan Torres
Alexander Foster
How badly injured?
Easton Kelly
Any word on those voice actors apparently in the building? Did they get out?
Brody Martin
So is the hyoka guy the only director that didn't make it?
Jason Cruz
Based Ishihara. Please don't give up on Hibike! S3.
Colton Turner
Source or quit talking out of your ass.
Justin Bell
season 2 still never ever
Parker Butler
SEIFU!
Landon Jenkins
Great, it's the only anime from Kyoani that I enjoyed. This is great news for the future.
Owen Wilson
>Any word on those voice actors apparently in the building? Did they get out?
Only 7 peopel were unharmed and two confirmed; Ishidate Taichi and Ishihara Tatsuya,
Matthew Brooks
>How badly injured?
He was one of the 7 people to get out unharmed.
Adam Rivera
one door, one stinking door
Leo Rodriguez
>190773248
My ass is saved.
Grayson Smith
is Takemoto confirmed either way yet?
Isaiah Baker
Even if he is alive, he's mentally ruined for the rest of his life. You don't experience something like that and go back to doing what you were doing without suffering a breakdown. Especially after the many, many, many funeral services.
Brody Brooks
>no source
Joseph Fisher
I was thinking about that. I wonder what the cultural impact will be on the industry? KyoAni will be a much different studio from now on, if this doesn't kill the sunny SoL shenanigans, I don't know what will. I'm not shitting on SoL, I'm just saying that I can't imagine KyoAni will carry on with the same tone from now on. Maybe they'll finally produce a masterpiece, who knows? Though it won't be Nichijou S2.
Jordan Cooper
lol you think they'll still make anime
Liam Lee
fake or post source
Alexander Diaz
You think they won't?
Noah Nguyen
kys hetshit, haven't you learned yet?
Henry Wright
none of the animators died, just business man that can be easily replaced
Henry Parker
Other people have said it but nearly half the studio has died and many more are injured and probably every survivor is traumatized, even if Kyoani continues, it won't be the same as it was before.
Gabriel Murphy
I don't think it'll make impact on that, they'll still adapt a lot, and are still working for the same target. It may take a lot of talent out of the industry though, not just the deceased and injured. Probably there will be a need for a lot of new people.
Liam Hill
Kyoani has more than one studio.
The govt will undoubtedly give a lot of financial support, give them a year or two and they'll start up again.
Lincoln Robinson
For precise numbers, 45% of the studio is dead, and at least 39% is injured, as according to the latest numbers I've seen.
Brandon Allen
>nearly half the studio has died
This is gross exaggeration. While it is not a negligible amount of people, it is not "nearly half" of the studio.
>even if Kyoani continues, it won't be the same as it was before.
Oh, certainly they won't be the same as they always were. I'm just certain that they will carry on. What I'm uncertain of is what they will do with the projects they already had announced, will they finish them after a hiatus or will they move to new projects?
You're talking about Studio 1. They had more staff and had other production facilities. Also, more victims are certainly going to be announced dead, burn victims are some of the worst injuries you can get. And we don't know how many will be permanently incapacitated by this.