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{{nihongo|'''Studio Leo'''|スタジオレオ|Sutajioreo}} is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio involved in some of the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] episodes production.
 
{{nihongo|'''Studio Leo'''|スタジオレオ|Sutajioreo}} is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio involved in some of the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] episodes production.
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The first participation in episode 1034 looked fine, as they had [[Kenichi Otomo]] as animation director and [[Keiko Sasaki]] as assistant animation director. But it started to get outrageous in episode 1044, the drawing style looked rather wierd and out of character, despite having [[Marie Nagano]] correct some frames. Later in 1049, the animation quality only got worse... Loads of different monstrous drawing styles, and [[Seiji Muta]], the supervisor, did not correct the inconsistency as much.
  
 
The president of the studio Sumito Sasaki claimed in the interview that their participation in ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] was not for the quality in the first place. It was actually demanded by [[TMS Entertainment]] to fill the staff vancancy. As most of the staffs were allocated to the production of the [[movies]]. He also discloed that when the anime production team approached him for the job offer, there were only four weeks before that episode was aired. In addition, the anime production team even wanted to diminish the production cost even further, to 4000 yen. Nevertheless it was comprimised afterwards with 5000 yen. That was how tense the schedule was.
 
The president of the studio Sumito Sasaki claimed in the interview that their participation in ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] was not for the quality in the first place. It was actually demanded by [[TMS Entertainment]] to fill the staff vancancy. As most of the staffs were allocated to the production of the [[movies]]. He also discloed that when the anime production team approached him for the job offer, there were only four weeks before that episode was aired. In addition, the anime production team even wanted to diminish the production cost even further, to 4000 yen. Nevertheless it was comprimised afterwards with 5000 yen. That was how tense the schedule was.

Revision as of 09:41, 28 June 2023

Studio Leo (スタジオレオ Sutajioreo?) is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio involved in some of the Detective Conan anime episodes production.

The first participation in episode 1034 looked fine, as they had Kenichi Otomo as animation director and Keiko Sasaki as assistant animation director. But it started to get outrageous in episode 1044, the drawing style looked rather wierd and out of character, despite having Marie Nagano correct some frames. Later in 1049, the animation quality only got worse... Loads of different monstrous drawing styles, and Seiji Muta, the supervisor, did not correct the inconsistency as much.

The president of the studio Sumito Sasaki claimed in the interview that their participation in Detective Conan anime was not for the quality in the first place. It was actually demanded by TMS Entertainment to fill the staff vancancy. As most of the staffs were allocated to the production of the movies. He also discloed that when the anime production team approached him for the job offer, there were only four weeks before that episode was aired. In addition, the anime production team even wanted to diminish the production cost even further, to 4000 yen. Nevertheless it was comprimised afterwards with 5000 yen. That was how tense the schedule was.

Sumito also had posted a meaningful text on his twitter account after some time, saying something like: "When I'm forced out of this industry... That's when this industry is peace and steady. Everyone should quickly become a director and take away more and more work from me." [1]

Currently, Studio Leo is not responsible for any Detective Conan anime production.

Related staff

Participation in Detective Conan

Number of episodes outsourced: 4 (4 episodes)

Other notable works

Anime

References

  1. Official Website (Japanese)
    1. ^ 佐々木純人 - twitter