If you’ve ever been curious what it’s like inside the studio responsible for botching many high profile anime such as Shakugan no Shana, you need wonder no more as you can now see how the failure happens first hand.
Looking below allows one to experience but a sliver of the process involved in devising the tragic fiasco known as Kaitou Tenshi Twin Angel – the images allow one to see in great detail how the anime goes from a concept with possible potential, to an utter wreck worthy of being called a final product within the studio of JC Staff.




























Nov 26, 2011 @ 22:29 CDT
The first step in creating an anime series is to develop a plot and draw/illustrate it. Then colorize it and afterwards, animation time. Go! Go! Go!
Nov 26, 2011 @ 22:34 CDT
Developing a plot is the fun part – drawing is not so bad either, it is once you have to transfer any tangible drawings to digital (for me personally anyways) it’s a headache. Line width and angle especially bothers me in Illustrator.
Nov 26, 2011 @ 22:32 CDT
How gracious of them to reveal their fail-ridden processes to the world. -Nod nod-
On a personal note however, I do have to extend a bit of gratitude to JC Staff. Their consistent failures in raising many a project to its full potential has served as a constant inspiration to press on in learning my Japanese all the quicker so that I might read the original works.
P.S. – If by some cruel cosmic joke JC Staff finds itself in charge of Hayate no Gotoku S3 and butchers Athena, there will be hell to pay. Fair warning.
Nov 26, 2011 @ 22:36 CDT
I truly hope there’s not too much failure featured in Hayate no Gotoku S3, it’s one of those few series alongside Seitokai no Ichizon S2 I’ve been waiting for a long time.
Nov 27, 2011 @ 2:13 CDT
I wonder if ufotable will botch fate zero…. I mean, when they’re on season 2 next year… can’t wait for people’s reaction….. :D
Nov 27, 2011 @ 2:17 CDT
Everyone’s gonna die in season 2.
Nov 27, 2011 @ 11:39 CDT
now that’s a botch 4 sure!! :D
Nov 27, 2011 @ 20:41 CDT
If by botch you mean it’s going to be insanely epic, our meager viewing hearts brought to the edge of despair and back at the sheer level of magnificence to which so many fine characters will meet their inevitable demises… then yes.