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[[Studio DEEN]], [[Studio BONES]], and [[Manglobe]] were formed by former Sunrise staff members.
[[Studio DEEN]], [[Studio BONES]], and [[Manglobe]] were formed by former Sunrise staff members.


They also animated several episodes of ''[[Batman the Animated Series]]'' to rather mixed results and eventually became one of the two animation studios -along with Korea's [[AKOM]]- that were taken off the series. Nevertheless, Sunrise later created''[[The Big O (Anime)|The Big O]]'', a Batman-influenced project with a considerably more positive reception in the West.
They also animated several episodes of ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' to rather mixed results and eventually became one of the two animation studios -along with Korea's [[AKOM]]- that were taken off the series. Nevertheless, Sunrise later created''[[The Big O]]'', a Batman-influenced project with a considerably more positive reception in the West.


Sunrise were also responsible for an aborted attempt to create an Americanized Gundam series, long before dubbing any of the actual anime, though nothing was made beyond a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8um1N78AhY rather hilariously misguided pilot].
Sunrise were also responsible for an aborted attempt to create an Americanized Gundam series, long before dubbing any of the actual anime, though nothing was made beyond a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8um1N78AhY rather hilariously misguided pilot].


For the [[Academy Award]]-winning, classic 1927 silent film, see ''[[Sunrise (Film)|Sunrise]]''.
For the [[Academy Award]]-winning, classic 1927 silent film, see ''[[Sunrise (film)|Sunrise]]''.
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=== Responsible for the following original series: ===
=== Responsible for the following original series: ===
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* ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]''
* ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]''
* ''[[Betterman]]''
* ''[[Betterman]]''
* ''[[The Big O (Anime)|The Big O]]''
* ''[[The Big O]]''
* ''[[Brigadoon Marin and Melan]]''
* ''[[Brigadoon Marin and Melan]]''
* ''[[Code Geass (Anime)|Code Geass]]''
* ''[[Code Geass]]''
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''
* ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula (Anime)|Future GPX Cyber Formula]]''
* ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]''
* ''[[Gao Gai Gar]]'' (and the rest of the [[Brave Series]])
* ''[[GaoGaiGar]]'' (and the rest of the [[Brave Series]])
* ''[[Gasaraki]]''
* ''[[Gasaraki]]''
* ''[[Idolmaster Xenoglossia]]''
* ''[[Idolmaster: Xenoglossia]]''
* ''[[Infinite Ryvius]]''
* ''[[Infinite Ryvius]]''
* The [[Mai Franchise]] (''[[Mai-HiME]]'', etc.)
* The [[Mai Franchise]] (''[[Mai-HiME]]'', etc.)
* '''''The [[Gundam]] Franchise'''''
* '''''The [[Gundam]] Franchise'''''
* ''[[Overman King Gainer]]''
* ''[[Overman King Gainer]]''
* [[Phi Brain Kami no Puzzle]]
* [[Phi Brain: Kami no Puzzle]]
* ''[[Ronin Warriors]]''
* ''[[Ronin Warriors]]''
* ''[[Sacred Seven]]''
* ''[[Sacred Seven]]''
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* ''[[Crest of the Stars]]''
* ''[[Crest of the Stars]]''
* ''[[Cyborg 009]]'' (second series with Toei Animation and third series with Japan Vistic)
* ''[[Cyborg 009]]'' (second series with Toei Animation and third series with Japan Vistic)
* ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys (Manga)|Daily Lives of High School Boys]]''
* ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]''
* ''[[Dinosaur King]]''
* ''[[Dinosaur King]]''
* ''[[Dirty Pair (Light Novel)|Dirty Pair]]''
* ''[[Dirty Pair]]''
* ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]''
* ''[[Gintama]]''
* ''[[Inuyasha]]''
* ''[[Inuyasha]]''
* ''[[Kekkaishi]]''
* ''[[Kekkaishi]]''
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=== Aside from Batman, Sunrise also worked on the following American Cartoons: ===
=== Aside from Batman, Sunrise also worked on the following American Cartoons: ===


* ''[[Centurions (Animation)|Centurions]]''
* ''[[Centurions]]''
* ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' (Ink & Paint for season one)
* ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' (Ink & Paint for season one)
* ''[[Street Fighter (Animation)|Street Fighter]]'' (together with [[Madhouse]])
* ''[[Street Fighter (animation)|Street Fighter]]'' (together with [[Madhouse]])
* ''[[Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors (Animation)|Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors]]''
* ''[[Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors]]''


=== Tropes associated with Sunrise: ===
=== Tropes associated with Sunrise: ===
* [[Animation Bump]]: Used often to the point where their animation is referred to as "Sunrise Smooth" to many (unfortunately, [[Off-Model|it sacrifices consistency]]).
* [[Animation Bump]]: Used often to the point where their animation is referred to as "Sunrise Smooth" to many (unfortunately, [[Off-Model|it sacrifices consistency]]).
* [[Asskicking Pose]]: Called the [[Fan Nickname|Brave Perspective]] in Japan due to [[Brave Series|recurring use]], the pose is performed by [[Sword Pointing]] a [[BFS]] diagonally upwards in [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|extreme foreshortening]]. Also known as the Sunrise Stance much like the [[Gainax|Gaina Stance]], it has become [[Shout Out|referenced]] endlessly even in professional works.
* [[Asskicking Pose]]: Called the [[Fan Nickname|Brave Perspective]] in Japan due to [[Brave Series|recurring use]], the pose is performed by [[Sword Pointing]] a [[BFS]] diagonally upwards in [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|extreme foreshortening]]. Also known as the Sunrise Stance much like the [[Gainax|Gaina Stance]], it has become [[Shout-Out|referenced]] endlessly even in professional works.
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Whenever they use CG, generally speaking, but the examples include shows like [[Code Geass]], recent Gundam series and [[Keroro Gunsou]]...'''ESPECIALLY''' ''Keroro Gunsou''. This is largely due to trying to make the models photo-realistic and cartoonish at the same time, with varying degrees of success. Nevertheless, integration has admittedly improved over the years.
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Whenever they use CG, generally speaking, but the examples include shows like [[Code Geass]], recent Gundam series and [[Keroro Gunsou]]...'''ESPECIALLY''' ''Keroro Gunsou''. This is largely due to trying to make the models photo-realistic and cartoonish at the same time, with varying degrees of success. Nevertheless, integration has admittedly improved over the years.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Kings of this trope, at least in the [[Real Robot]] genre (though [[Toei Animation]] was one of the originators).
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Kings of this trope, at least in the [[Real Robot]] genre (though [[Toei Animation]] was one of the originators).

Revision as of 23:35, 8 April 2014

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One of the biggest anime makers in all of Japan. If you are thinking "Real Robot", you probably mean Sunrise's production. Between decades-spanning Gundam franchise and one-shot gems like Vision of Escaflowne and Code Geass, Sunrise has long since cemented its reputation of one of the Humongous Mecha market trend makers. Also, being a subsidiary of Bandai Entertainment (since 1994), many of its works (the ones involving Humongous Mecha, of course) end up in Super Robot Wars sooner or later.

Several of Sunrise's original series credit "Hajime Yatate" as their original creator; that's a collective pseudonym for Sunrise and its animation staff. Yatate is depicted as an actual person in Gundam Sousei, a comedy loosely depicting the making of the original Mobile Suit Gundam. Apparently he's a loudmouth who wears a cowboy hat everywhere. Who knew?

Studio DEEN, Studio BONES, and Manglobe were formed by former Sunrise staff members.

They also animated several episodes of Batman: The Animated Series to rather mixed results and eventually became one of the two animation studios -along with Korea's AKOM- that were taken off the series. Nevertheless, Sunrise later createdThe Big O, a Batman-influenced project with a considerably more positive reception in the West.

Sunrise were also responsible for an aborted attempt to create an Americanized Gundam series, long before dubbing any of the actual anime, though nothing was made beyond a rather hilariously misguided pilot.

For the Academy Award-winning, classic 1927 silent film, see Sunrise.


Responsible for the following original series:

Sunrise also adapted the following into anime versions:

Aside from Batman, Sunrise also worked on the following American Cartoons:

Tropes associated with Sunrise:

  • Animation Bump: Used often to the point where their animation is referred to as "Sunrise Smooth" to many (unfortunately, it sacrifices consistency).
  • Asskicking Pose: Called the Brave Perspective in Japan due to recurring use, the pose is performed by Sword Pointing a BFS diagonally upwards in extreme foreshortening. Also known as the Sunrise Stance much like the Gaina Stance, it has become referenced endlessly even in professional works.
  • Conspicuous CG: Whenever they use CG, generally speaking, but the examples include shows like Code Geass, recent Gundam series and Keroro Gunsou...ESPECIALLY Keroro Gunsou. This is largely due to trying to make the models photo-realistic and cartoonish at the same time, with varying degrees of success. Nevertheless, integration has admittedly improved over the years.
  • Humongous Mecha: The Kings of this trope, at least in the Real Robot genre (though Toei Animation was one of the originators).
  • Mascot: While they don't have an official one, one could argue that the RX-78 Gundam, Haro or Keroro might count.
  • Merchandise-Driven: The Entire Gundam Franchise is built around this trope (The sales of the models actually saved it). Some of their other shows also fall into this category.
  • Off-Model: This occurs from time to time in several of their anime, especially in the original Gundam series and its sequels or spin-offs.
    • A similar issue the company has become to be noted for is the fact that some of their characters are often given fatter-than-usual fingers in certain scenes (aptly nicknamed "Sausage Fingers").
  • Trading Card Lame: Bandai produces Sunrise Crusade, a TCG that includes Dunbine, Daitarn 3, Brain Powerd, Galient, Mightgain, King Gainer, Ryu Knight, Xabungle, Layzner, Cowboy Bebop, Wataru, Zegapain, Cyber Formula GPX, J-Decker, Votoms, Dragonar, Ideon, Mai-HiME (and Otome), s-CRY-ed, L-Gaim, Zambot 3, Code Geass, Dendoh, and Tiger and Bunny.