The master files and drawings are all gone

The master files and drawings are all gone..

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>all gone
Not true

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The drawings can be redrawn, but the artists died. They'd have rehire or train the new ones they hire.

You can't simply rehire people in many cases. This isn't flipping hamburgers at McDonalds. Building teams that work well together isn't something you can magic up after a couple of job interviews.

It'll take years. Several exhausting years.

Surprised none of the employee's brought up the lack of an escape route during an emergency.

That's one of the first thing I ask about when starting at a new joint

I really hope the families sue the studio into oblivion, this whole gofoundme is a fucking scam to make people feel bad about the studio

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Just think, the survivors will be wearing real prostheses now

If they end up making a s2 the animators will at least be able to make violet's personality even more realistic

Sue for ..?

>caring about the drawings when the fucking artists are dead

not such a good idea on burn victims

>caring about the drawings means you don't care about the victims
I'd like to understand this logic, really.

contaminating the air with the ashes and smoke of terrible anime

thats not what his post implys at all

Probably could somehow sue for the lack of fire safety mechanisms. Not sure how strict japanese fire codes are in the first place though.

The fact that they hand drew the reflections is a testament to how incredible this production was.

Good.

it passed inspection despite being an obvious death trap - safe to say the codes are not very strict or in fact even existent

who cares about the safety of the employees, they can just hire new ones. the studio on the other hand needs money! and they are sad.

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i wonder how much those cost nowadays.

This, it goes above Kyoani and calls into question japanese government fire codes

if the yakuza say it's safe then it's safe.

Confirmed safe.

>japanese government fire codes
not sure those are effective in a country that goes up in flames every couple hundred years

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It's tragic, but it's fortunate that their work will be preserved through digital formats

Yakuza control the digits

Japan just doesn't give a shit about fire safety. Tokyo used to burn to the ground basically once every decade or so and they'd keep rebuilding it with wood and paper every time. The lumber merchants would buy out warehouses separated from the rest of the city by canals and "generously" keep them stocked at all times for the next time the city burnt down.

More like every couple dozen years.

4s of death

This is more related to Yea Forums but it should give anime fans and idea what its like to lose the masters.

nytimes.com/2019/06/11/magazine/universal-fire-master-recordings.html

TL:DR Universal music fire destroys decades of irreplacable master recordings

The fact that they covered this up for 11 goddamn years is astounding. What was Yea Forums's reaction?

I'm honestly in shock. All my favorite animes came from kyoani. Violet Evergarden made me cry like nothing else.

Square Enix lost the Gold Master Disc for Final Fantasy VIII.

Some video game companies end up having to reverse engineer their products

They will be remade

More realistic

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Franxx won

They're not all gone.

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Actually TTGL won
Kyoani lost to the spiral power
This is the final nail in the coffin for the lucky star TTGL debate

>Franxx
What is that?
Some forgotten seasonall waifu fest?

>Studio DEEN takes over VEG

That'd be more like taking a VHS release and tracing over it. They lost several unreleased projects as well as most people who worked on them.