Until Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gainax typically worked on stories created in-house, but the studio has increasingly developed anime adaptations of existing manga like Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou and Mahoromatic.
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Until Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gainax typically worked on stories created in-house, but the studio has increasingly developed anime adaptations of existing manga like Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou and Mahoromatic.
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Series produced by Gainax are often known for their controversial twist endings.
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In 1995, Gainax produced perhaps their best known series, the commercially successful and critically lauded Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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In 2004, Gainax marked their 20th anniversary with the production of Diebuster, the sequel to Gunbuster.
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In 2012, Gainax announced it would be producing its first live-action television series, EA's Rock, with director Nobuhiro Yamashita.
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Gainax had some involvement with K O Beast directed by Hiroshi Negishi.
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Gainax collaborated with Game Arts in 1992, resulting in the video game Alisia Dragoon.
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Gainax has produced a number of computer games, including a strip mahjong game featuring Evangelion characters and its most famous, the Princess Maker series.
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