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Trigger, Inc.
Native name
株式会社トリガー
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryAnime and production enterprise
PredecessorGainax
FoundedAugust 22, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-08-22)
FoundersHiroyuki Imaishi
Masahiko Ōtsuka
Headquarters,
Japan[1]
Key people
  • Masahiko Ōtsuka[a]
  • Yoshiki Usa[b]
  • Hiroyuki Imaishi[c]
  • Kazuya Masumoto[d]
ParentUltra Super Pictures
SubsidiariesTrigger Dōga-bu (2013)
Websitewww.st-trigger.co.jp Edit this at Wikidata

Trigger, Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社トリガー, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Torigā), also known as Studio Trigger, is a Japanese animation studio founded by former Gainax employees Hiroyuki Imaishi and Masahiko Ōtsuka in 2011. It has produced anime works including Kill la Kill (2013), Little Witch Academia (short films, 2013 and 2015; TV series, 2017), Promare (2019), BNA: Brand New Animal (2020), Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022), and Delicious in Dungeon (2024), as well as the animated continuations of Gridman the Hyper Agent: SSSS.Gridman (2018), SSSS.Dynazenon (2021), and Gridman Universe (2023)

History

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Studio Trigger was founded by former Gainax employee Hiroyuki Imaishi, following his success with Gurren Lagann (2007). This led to the creation of Studio Trigger, with Gurren Lagann's visual humor and style defining the studio's work, and Trigger being seen as a successor to Gainax.[2][3]

Studio Trigger was established on August 22, 2011,[4][5] by Hiroyuki Imaishi and Masahiko Ōtsuka[6] shortly after leaving Gainax.[7] The studio name and official website was revealed in October 2011.[8] The first animation they released was for the game Project X Zone.[9] Along with assisting production on various series, Trigger has released a short film, Little Witch Academia,[10] and has developed its first original anime television series, Kill la Kill, which aired from October 2013 to March 2014.[11][12] On July 8, 2013, Trigger launched a Kickstarter project in order to fund a second episode of Little Witch Academia. The project was well received and achieved its goal of $150,000 in under five hours, and went on to raise a total of $625,518.[13]

Studio Trigger, along with studios Sanzigen and Ordet, joined joint holding company Ultra Super Pictures.[14]

In 2018, Studio Trigger created a Patreon with the goal of acquiring necessary funding for projects and merchandise. As of May 2024, Studio Trigger's Patreon offers two support tiers for patrons (US$1/month and US$5/month), has over 5000 members, and raises over US$3,500 per month.[15]

In 2023, Trigger announced it had acquired the rights to Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt and Gurren Lagann, and announced a follow-up series for Panty & Stocking and a North American re-screening of both Gurren Lagann movies.[16][17]

Productions

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Anime television series

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Year Title Director(s) Eps. Note(s) Refs.
2013–2014 Kill la Kill Hiroyuki Imaishi 24
+OVA
Original work. [18]
2014 When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace Masahiko Ōtsuka (chief)
Masanori Takahashi
12 Based on a light novel by Kōta Nozomi. [19]
2016 Space Patrol Luluco Hiroyuki Imaishi 13 Original work. [20]
Kiznaiver Hiroshi Kobayashi 12 Original work. [21]
2017 Little Witch Academia Yoh Yoshinari 25 Based on Trigger's short film of the same name. [22]
2018 Darling in the Franxx Atsushi Nishigori 24 Original work.
Co-production with CloverWorks and A-1 Pictures.
[23]
SSSS.Gridman Akira Amemiya 12 Based on the tokusatsu series Gridman the Hyper Agent by Tsuburaya Productions. [24]
2020 BNA: Brand New Animal Yoh Yoshinari 12 Original work. [25]
2021 SSSS.Dynazenon Akira Amemiya 12 Studio's 10th anniversary project.
Related to SSSS.Gridman.
[26]
2024–present Delicious in Dungeon Yoshihiro Miyajima 24+ Based on a manga by Ryōko Kui. [27]
[28]
2025 New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt Hiroyuki Imaishi TBA Upcoming project based on the original series by predecessor studio Gainax. [29]

Anime films

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Year Title Director(s) Dur. Note(s) Refs.
2013 Little Witch Academia Yoh Yoshinari 30m Original work.
Produced for Anime Mirai 2013.
[10]
2015 Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade 55m Original work.
Sequel to the first Little Witch Academia film.
[30]
2019 Promare Hiroyuki Imaishi 115m Original work.
CG animation produced by Sanzigen.
[31]
2023 Gridman Universe Akira Amemiya 118m Crossover between SSSS.Gridman and SSSS.Dynazenon. [32]

Original net animations

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Year Title Director(s) Eps. Note(s) Refs.
2012–2013 Inferno Cop Akira Amemiya 13 Original work.
Released on YouTube.
[33]
2013 Turning Girls Masahiko Ōtsuka
Ren Shimorenjaku
7 Original work.
Released on YouTube.
[34]
2015 Japan Animator Expo Akira Amemiya (#9)
Yasuhiro Yoshiura (#11, #29)
Hiroyuki Imaishi (#14)
Four shorts: Electronic Superhuman Gridman: Boys Invent Great Hero (#9; based on Gridman the Hyper Agent),[35] Power Plant No. 33 (#11; co-produced with Studio Rikka),[36] Sex & Violence with Machspeed (#14),[37] and Bureau of Proto Society (#29; co-produced with Studio Rikka).[38]
Ninja Slayer From Animation Akira Amemiya 26 Based on the novel series by Bradley Bond and Philip "Ninj@" Morzez.
Released on Niconico.
[39]
2021 Star Wars: Visions Hiroyuki Imaishi (#3)
Masahiko Otsuka (#7)
Episodes #3 ("The Twins") and #7 ("The Elder").
Co-production with Lucasfilm, released on Disney+.
[40][41]
2022 Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Hiroyuki Imaishi 10 Based on the video game Cyberpunk 2077 published by CD Projekt.
Co-production with CD Projekt, released on Netflix.
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Other productions

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Notes

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  1. ^ Co-founder, president, and CEO
  2. ^ Executive vice president
  3. ^ Co-founder and board director
  4. ^ Board director

References

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  36. ^ "11th Animator Expo Short Power Plant No.33 Streamed". Anime News Network. January 30, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
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