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2 Financial issues  





3 Works  



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3.2  OVAs  





3.3  ONAs  





3.4  Films  





3.5  Games  





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GONZO KK

Native name

株式会社ゴンゾ

Romanized name

Kabushiki-gaisha Gonzo

Company type

Private KK -- subsidiary of ADK Holdings

Industry

Animation studio, planning and production

Founded

February 22, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-02-22)

Founder

Mahiro Maeda
Shinji Higuchi
Shouji Murahama
Hiroshi Yamaguchi

Headquarters

Naritahigashi, Suginami, Tokyo

Key people

Shinichiro Ishikawa (President and CEO)

Number of employees

12 (as of August 1, 2019)[1]

Parent

ADK Marketing Solutions (ADK Holdings) (84.1%)

Subsidiaries

Gonzino[2]
Okinawa Gonzo (2012–2019)

Website

www.gonzo.co.jp

Gonzo K.K. (Japanese: 株式会社ゴンゾ, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Gonzo) (formerly GDH K.K.) is a Japanese anime studio owned by ADK that was established on February 22, 2000. Gonzo is a member of The Association of Japanese Animations. The company's predecessor Gonzo Inc. was established on February 11, 1992, by former Gainax staff members, but was later absorbed into its parent company, GDH K.K. on April 1, 2009, and it would assume the Gonzo trade name for itself.

Gonzo has not released a major animation project since 2020, with Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode Oracle being the studio's latest major work.

History[edit]

This section is in list format but may read better as prose. You can help by converting this section, if appropriate. Editing help is available. (June 2023)

Financial issues[edit]

The studio had a financial problem in their closing account in the 2008–2009 term and stated its deficit was estimated over US$30 million. The Tokyo Stock Exchange announced that on July 30, 2009, Gonzo would be delisted from the exchange. This delisting is the conclusion of a notification made to investors in March 2008 that the studio's financial liabilities exceeded its total financial assets. Since Gonzo was unable to reverse this, paperwork for delisting was filed at the end of June.[6]

The studio is still able to operate, and its parent company GDH has absorbed it in an effort to consolidate management. The combined company now simply refers to itself as Gonzo.[7] By April 2009, the merger was complete.

As part of the restructuring, GDH also sold the Gonzo Rosso game development subsidiary, GDH Capital financing subsidiary, and remaining shares of Tablier Communications initially acquired in March 2006.[8] Gonzo Rosso K.K. was sold to Chushou service kikou kabushikigaisha (division of Incubator Bank of Japan, Limited) on March 31, 2009.[9]

Since this deficit, Gonzo has started to post better earnings due to the release of titles such as Rosario + Vampire to western online streaming services such as Netflix. The marketing of these products to western audiences has returned Gonzo to financial stability, and Gonzo posted higher than expected profit margins in the April–September 2012 period.[10]

Works[edit]

TV series[edit]

Title

First run start date

First run end date

Eps

Notes

Gate Keepers

April 3, 2000

September 18, 2000

24

Based on a game by Kadokawa.

Vandread

October 3, 2000

December 26, 2000

13

Based on the light novels.

Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School

July 30, 2001

October 22, 2001

13

Based on a light novel by Reiji Saiga.

Final Fantasy: Unlimited

October 2, 2001

March 26, 2002

25

Based on Square Enix'sFinal Fantasy franchise.

Hellsing

October 10, 2001

January 16, 2002

13

Based on a manga by Kouta Hirano.

Vandread the Second Stage

October 5, 2001

December 28, 2001

13

Second season of Vandread.

Full Metal Panic!

January 8, 2002

June 18, 2002

24

Based on a light novel by Shoji Gatoh.

Saikano

July 2, 2002

September 24, 2002

13

Based on a manga by Shin Takahashi.

Kiddy Grade

October 8, 2002

March 18, 2003

24

Original work.

Gravion

October 7, 2002

December 16, 2002

13

Original work.

Kaleido Star

April 4, 2003

March 27, 2004

51

Original work.

Last Exile

April 7, 2003

September 28, 2003

26

Original work.

Gad Guard

April 17, 2003

December 30, 2003

26

Original work.
In collaboration with Amber Film Works.

Peacemaker Kurogane

October 7, 2003

March 24, 2004

24

Based on a manga by Nanae Chrono.

Chrono Crusade

November 24, 2003

June 10, 2004

24

Based on a manga by Daisuke Moriyama.

Gravion Zwei

January 8, 2004

March 25, 2004

12

Second season of Gravion.

Gantz

April 12, 2004

November 18, 2004

26

Based on a manga by Hiroya Oku.

Burst Angel (Bakuretsu Tenshi)

April 6, 2004

September 14, 2004

24

Original work.

Samurai 7

June 12, 2004

December 25, 2004

26

Based on a movie by Akira Kurosawa.

Desert Punk (Sunabouzu)

October 4, 2004

March 28, 2005

24

Based on a manga by Usune Masatoshi.

Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo

October 5, 2004

March 29, 2005

24

Based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas.

Basilisk

April 12, 2005

September 20, 2005

24

Based on a manga by Masaki Segawa.

Speed Grapher

April 7, 2005

September 29, 2005

24

Original work.

Trinity Blood

April 28, 2005

October 6, 2005

24

Based on a light novel by Sunao Yoshida.

Transformers: Galaxy Force/Cybertron

January 8, 2005 (Japan)
July 2, 2005 (USA)

December 31, 2005 (Japan)
October 2, 2006 (USA)

52

Co-produced by Hasbro and Takara, in collaboration with Sunwoo Entertainment.

G.I. Joe: Sigma 6

September 10, 2005 (USA)

October 28, 2006 (USA)

26

Co-produced by Hasbro

SoltyRei

October 6, 2005

March 30, 2006

24

Original work.
In collaboration with AIC.

Black Cat

October 6, 2005

March 30, 2006

24

Based on a manga by Kentaro Yabuki.

Glass Fleet

April 4, 2006

September 21, 2006

26

Original work.

Witchblade

April 16, 2006

September 20, 2006

24

Based on the comic of the same name.

Welcome to the N.H.K.

July 9, 2006

December 17, 2006

24

Based on a novel by Tatsuhiko Takimoto.

Marginal Prince

October 1, 2006

December 24, 2006

13

Based on a dating simulation mobile game by NTT Docomo.
In collaboration with Tokyo Kids and Studio T&B.

Red Garden

October 3, 2006

March 13, 2007

22

Based on a manga by Kirihito Ayamura.

Pumpkin Scissors

October 2, 2006

March 19, 2007

24

Based on a manga by Ryotary Iwanaga.
In collaboration with AIC.

Master of Epic: The Animation Age

January 8, 2007

March 26, 2007

12

Based on an MMORPGbyKonami.
In collaboration with Palm Studio.

Afro Samurai

January 4, 2007

February 1, 2007

5

Based on a manga by Takashi Okazaki.
Co-produced by Paramount Network Originals.

Getsumento Heiki Mina

January 13, 2007

March 24, 2007

11

Original work.

Romeo × Juliet

April 4, 2007

September 26, 2007

24

Based on a play by William Shakespeare.

Bokurano

April 8, 2007

September 25, 2007

24

Based on a manga by Mohiro Kitoh.

Kaze no Stigma

April 21, 2007

September 21, 2007

24

Based on a light novel by Takahiro Yamato.

My Bride Is a Mermaid

April 1, 2007

September 30, 2007

26

Based on a manga by Tahiko Kimura.
In collaboration with AIC.

Dragonaut: The Resonance

March 3, 2007

March 26, 2008

25

Original work.

Rosario + Vampire

January 3, 2008

March 27, 2008

13

Based on a manga by Akihisa Ikeda.[11]

The Tower of Druaga: the Aegis of Uruk

April 1, 2008

June 20, 2008

12

Based on a game by Namco.

S · A: Special A

April 6, 2008

September 14, 2008

24

Based on a manga by Maki Minami.
In collaboration with AIC.

Blassreiter

April 5, 2008

September 27, 2008

24

Original work.

Strike Witches

July 3, 2008

September 18, 2008

12

Based on a manga by Yoshiyuki Kazumi

Rosario + Vampire Capu2..

October 2, 2008

December 24, 2008

13

Based on a manga by Akihisa Ikeda, sequel to Rosario + Vampire.[11]

Linebarrels of Iron

October 3, 2008

March 20, 2009

24

Based on a manga by Eiichi Shimizu.

The Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk

January 8, 2009

March 26, 2009

12

Based on a game by Namco, sequel to The Tower of Druaga: The Aegis of Uruk.

Saki

April 6, 2009

September 28, 2009

25

Based on a manga by Ritz Kobayashi.

Shangri-La

April 6, 2009

September 14, 2009

24

Based on a manga by Eiichi Ikegami.

Nyanpire

July 6, 2011

September 21, 2011

12

Based on a manga by yukiusa.

Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing

October 15, 2011

March 23, 2012

21

Original work, sequel to Last Exile.

Ozuma

March 16, 2012

April 21, 2012

6

Based on Lightning Ozma manga by Leiji Matsumoto.[12]
In collaboration with LandQ Studios.

Leviathan: The Last Defense

April 6, 2013

July 7, 2013

13

Based on a mobile game produced by GREE.[13]

Dog & Scissors

July 1, 2013

September 16, 2013

12

Based on a light novel by Shunsuke Sarai and Tetsuhiro Nabeshima.

A Town Where You Live

July 13, 2013

September 28, 2013

12

Based on a manga by Kouji Seo.[14]

Blade & Soul

April 3, 2014

June 26, 2014

13

Based on a game by NCSOFT.

Seiyu's Life!

July 7, 2015

September 29, 2015

13

Based on a manga by Masumi Asano.

Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue

January 12, 2016

March 29, 2016

12

Based on a visual novel by Sprite.

Akiba's Trip: The Animation

January 4, 2017

March 29, 2017

13

Based on a game by Acquire.

18if

July 7, 2017

September 29, 2017

13

Based on a mobile game by MobCast.

Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits

April 2, 2018

September 24, 2018

26

Based on a light novel by Midori Yūma.

Space Battleship Tiramisu

April 3, 2018

December 25, 2018

26

Based on a manga by Satoshi Miyakawa.

Hinomaru Sumo

October 5, 2018

March 29, 2019

24

Based on a manga by Kawada.

Conception

October 10, 2018

December 26, 2018

12

Based on a game by Spike Chunsoft.

Try Knights

July 30, 2019

October 15, 2019

12

Based on a manga by Shunsaku Yano.
In collaboration with Seven

Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode Oracle

October 7, 2019

March 30, 2020

25

Based on a game by Sega.
In collaboration with Studio Kai

OVAs[edit]

ONAs[edit]

Films[edit]

Games[edit]

Music videos[edit]

Shorts[edit]

Manga[edit]

International distribution[edit]

Many of Gonzo's titles were licensed for North American distribution by Geneon, ADV Films, and Funimation Entertainment. ADV Films UK branch was the UK distributor for Gonzo titles licensed by ADV, with the exception of Gantz, as it was licensed by MVM Films. Gad Guard, Hellsing, and Last Exile, which were titles originally licensed by Geneon, were also licensed by ADV Films UK, although they're no longer licensed since the company's closure. MVM Films was the UK licensee for the majority of Gonzo titles licensed by Funimation in the US, with the exception of Afro Samurai, which was initially distributed directly in the UK by GDH[16] and later by Manga Entertainment UK[17] who also licensed Strike Witches (season 1), Origin: Spirits of the Past, and recently Last Exile and Hellsing. Welcome to the N.H.K., Pumpkin Scissors, and Red Garden, which were originally licensed by ADV Films UK, were re-licensed by MVM Films.

In June 2006, it signed a long-term output deal with the anime television network, Animax, which saw Animax broadcasting all of Gonzo's anime titles across all of its networks around the world, including Japan, Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and Latin America and from November 2007 on Southern Africa's DSTV satellite network.[18] As of 2008 they decided to stream some of their airing anime on video sites such as: YouTube, Crunchyroll, and BOST.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Profile | Gonzo". Archived from the original on June 27, 2020.
  • ^ "Gonzo Establishes Subsidiary in Okinawa". Anime News Network. May 22, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  • ^ "ゴンゾ傘下のデジタルアニメスタジオ「沖縄ゴンゾ」が解散".
  • ^ http://www.gonzo.co.jp/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/3b1001237378d05b23ad42a30da24ea6.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ "ゴンゾ 創業メンバー石川真一郎氏が全株式買取りへ | アニメーションビジネス・ジャーナル". March 13, 2020.
  • ^ "Tokyo Stock Exchange to Delist Gonzo on July 30". Anime News Network. June 29, 2009. Retrieved June 29, 2009.
  • ^ "GDH to Absorb Its Gonzo Subsidiary, Adopt Gonzo's Name". Anime News Network. February 18, 2009. Retrieved June 6, 2009.
  • ^ Gonzo's Parent Company to Sell Off Game Subsidiary. (Updated)
  • ^ GDHオンラインゲーム事業から撤退,ゴンゾロッソ株式を売却へ
  • ^ "Anime/Game Studio Gonzo Posts Higher Earnings, Profit". Anime News Network. January 3, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  • ^ a b "Funimation".
  • ^ "松本零士 零時社 オフィシャルサイト". 松本零士 零時社 オフィシャルサイト (in Japanese). Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  • ^ "Gonzo Makes Leviathan Moe Fantasy Mobile Game's TV Anime". Anime News Network. March 3, 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  • ^ "Gonzo Makes TV Anime of A Town where you live Manga". Anime News Network. March 8, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  • ^ Suikoden III credits
  • ^ "AFRO SAMURAI". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  • ^ "AFRO SAMURAI". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  • ^ "Animax Asia Signs New Output Deal with GDH". Anime News Network. June 21, 2006. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  • ^ "Gonzo Works to be Streamed Simultaneously with Airing". Anime News Network. March 21, 2008. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  • External links[edit]

    Television series

  • Vandread (2000)
  • Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School (2001)
  • Final Fantasy: Unlimited (2001–2002)
  • Hellsing (2001–2002)
  • Vandread: The Second Stage (2001)
  • Full Metal Panic! (2002)
  • Tai Master of Characters (2002)
  • Saikano (2002)
  • Kiddy Grade (2002–2003)
  • Gravion (2002)
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  • Gad Guard (2003)
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  • Gantz (2004)
  • Burst Angel (2004)
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  • Glass Fleet (2006)
  • Witchblade (2006)
  • Yoshimune (2006)
  • Welcome to the N.H.K. (2006)
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  • Pumpkin Scissors (2006–2007)
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  • Ani*Kuri15 (animated sequence) (2007–2008)
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  • Afro Samurai (2007)
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  • The Tower of Druaga: The Aegis of Uruk (2008)
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