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Studio Khara Celebrates 20 Years with Special Rei Art
Studio Khara celebrates its 20th anniversary by unveiling original artwork featuring Rei Ayanami. The studio's founder, Hideaki Anno, reflects on its modest origins.
Studio Khara, the renowned animation studio best known for its work on the 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' franchise, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. The studio was founded by Hideaki Anno, who reminisced about its humble beginnings, stating that it started with just himself, one employee, and one advisor operating from a small office in a multi-tenant building.
To commemorate this significant milestone, Studio Khara has released original artwork featuring Rei Ayanami, one of the iconic characters from 'Neon Genesis Evangelion.' This artwork not only highlights the studio's legacy but also serves as a tribute to the character that has become synonymous with the studio's identity.
As Studio Khara looks back on its two decades of contributions to the anime industry, it continues to be recognized for its innovative storytelling and unique animation style. The studio has grown significantly since its inception, expanding its team and capabilities while remaining dedicated to producing high-quality content.
Fans of Studio Khara and 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' can look forward to more exciting projects as the studio continues to evolve. The release of the original Rei art is just one of the ways the studio is celebrating its rich history and connection to its audience.
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FAQ
What is Studio Khara known for?
Studio Khara is best known for its work on the 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' series and has gained recognition for its innovative animation and storytelling.
Who founded Studio Khara?
Studio Khara was founded by Hideaki Anno, who played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's direction and creative output.