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, stylized as Science SARU, is a Japanese
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headquartered in
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,
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. Established on February 4, 2013, by producer Eunyoung Choi and director
Masaaki Yuasa is a Japanese director, screenwriter, and animator affiliated with Science SARU, a Japanese animation studio which he co-founded with producer Eunyoung Choi in 2013. Yuasa previously served as president of Science SARU, but stepped down from th ...
, the studio has produced four feature films and five animated series, as well as co-productions, a compilation film, and episodes of series for other studios. Science Saru's first animation was the "
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" episode of the American animated series ''
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'' (2014); its most recent projects are the animated feature film '' Inu-Oh'' (2021), two short films for the animated anthology project '' Star Wars: Visions'' (2021), and the animated series '' The Heike Story'' (2021), '' Yurei Deco'' (2022), ''
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'' (2023), and '' Dandadan'' (2024). The studio's work has received critical acclaim both within Japan and internationally, winning awards from
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, the
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, the
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, and the
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. Science Saru utilizes a hybrid animation production method which combines hand-drawn animation and digital animation (including
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), a technique not previously used in Japanese animation. The studio is currently led by Eunyoung Choi.


Name

The studio's name Science Saru translates into English as "Science Monkey". Company co-founder Masaaki Yuasa frequently drew himself as a monkey in self-portraits, but wanted his company to be smarter than a monkey; as a result, he added the word ''Science'' in front of ''Saru'' with the intent of having a company that possesses both instinct and intelligence. Co-founder Eunyoung Choi further described the meaning behind the name:
"We thought about a lot of possible names for the studio... Science is like logic, business, numbers, plans, technology, and new tools. On the other hand, 'Saru' means monkey in Japanese. As animators, we put in creativity, intuition, art, enjoying moments and being playful… a kind of 'monkeying around'. We want to keep these personalities in Science Saru. Thus, we wanted to create a balance. 'Science' is in English, which highlights being international, and 'Saru' in Japanese maintains traditional anime."


History


Founding

Science Saru was founded on February 4, 2013 by Masaaki Yuasa and Eunyoung Choi. Yuasa and Choi had previously worked together on numerous projects, and Choi had prior experience leading Ankama Japan, a studio which utilized similar digital animation production techniques and employed a multinational staff. The creation of the studio was proposed by Choi during the making of the short film '' Kick-Heart'' (2013), which was the first large-scale Japanese animated project to be successfully crowdfunded on
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. The studio's first official production under the Science Saru name was an episode of the American ''
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'' animated series entitled ''
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'' (2014), on which Yuasa worked as director, writer, and storyboard artist; Choi served as co-director. By July 2014, the studio was also recognized for creating the digital animation for Yuasa's animated series '' Ping Pong the Animation'' (2014). Science Saru's first production location was a small suburban house converted into an impromptu animation studio. By the end of 2013, the company had expanded to a staff of five, including Yuasa, Choi, and Abel Góngora, a former member of Ankama Japan; the studio's first productions began with this small crew.


Early work as a subcontractor (2014–2015)

Science Saru began its corporate activities by taking on subcontracting work, as well as by collaborating with other studios on projects. The studio's first project was the ''
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'' episode ''
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'' (2014). The episode was produced entirely in-house, and Yuasa and Choi were given free rein by series creator
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to develop the episode as they saw fit. ''Food Chain'' received critical acclaim as one of the best episodes of the series, was an official competition selection at Annecy, and was nominated for the
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for Outstanding Television Direction. Another early highlight was Yuasa's television series '' Ping Pong the Animation'' (2014); Science Saru provided 'digitally assisted' animation production services, while
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served as the primary studio. The series was awarded a Jury Selection Prize at the
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, and won the Grand Prize for Television Animation at the Tokyo Anime Awards Festival; additionally, character designer and longtime collaborator Nobutake Ito won the Best Animator award for individual achievement. ''Ping Pong the Animation'' was subsequently highlighted as one of the best Japanese animated series of the decade. Science Saru also provided production assistance on a pair of episodes of the
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television series ''
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'' (2014); and both received critical acclaim. Additional subcontracting work included opening credits animation for several of the animated '' Garo'' series (2014-15; 2017-18); animation assistance for '' Yo-kai Watch: The Movie'' (2014), a pair of ''
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'' films (2014, 2015), and '' Typhoon Noruda'' (2015); and animation production for the promotional mini-series ''What's Debikuro?'' (2014), the music video ''Song of Four Seasons'' (2015), and promotional episodes for the American animated series '' OK K.O.!: Let's Be Heroes'' (2015-17).


Move to feature films (2016–2017)

By early 2016, Science Saru had gained experience and built a name in the industry; while still a small team, the company was ready to undertake its first large-scale project. The studio's first feature film production, the family-friendly fantasy film '' Lu Over the Wall'' (2017), was produced in less than 16 months using 'digitally assisted' animation techniques. Yuasa directed and co-wrote ''Lu Over the Wall''; it was his first feature film with an original story. During the production of ''Lu Over the Wall'', Yuasa and Science Saru were offered the opportunity to produce a second feature film, the comedy romance '' Night Is Short, Walk On Girl'' (2017), based on the novel by Tomihiko Morimi. Prior to the establishment of Science Saru, Yuasa had directed a television series adaptation of Morimi's novel '' The Tatami Galaxy'' (2010); Yuasa had originally hoped to adapt ''Night is Short, Walk On Girl'' immediately after that production, but was unable to at the time. When he was offered the opportunity in 2016, he immediately agreed. This resulted in the pre-production work on ''Night is Short, Walk On Girl'' overlapping with the post-production of ''Lu Over the Wall''. Although ''Lu Over the Wall'' was completed first, it was released after ''Night is Short, Walk On Girl''; this was in part due to a marketing suggestion that it might be preferable for the studio's first film to be based on a pre-existing property familiar to Japanese audiences. Both ''Lu Over the Wall'' and ''Night is Short, Walk On Girl'' received immediate critical acclaim. ''Lu Over the Wall'' received the
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Cristal du long métrage, the
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' Ōfuji Noburō Award, and the Japan Media Arts Festival Grand Prize for Animation. ''The Night is Short, Walk On Girl'' was awarded the
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, the
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Grand Prize for Best Animated Feature, a Jury Selection Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival, and has been listed as one of the best Japanese animated films of the decade.


International success and Netflix partnership (2018–2019)

2018 was the year that saw Science Saru, and in particular Masaaki Yuasa, achieve international recognition and prominence. ''Lu Over the Wall'' and ''Night is Short, Walk On Girl'', as well as Yuasa's pre-Science Saru feature film '' Mind Game'' (2004), were licensed for North American distribution by
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. Most significant to Science Saru's growing popularity was the
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release of Yuasa's animated series '' Devilman Crybaby'' (2018), based on the manga by
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. The series represented a dramatic scaling up of Science Saru's production capacity; prior to this project, the company had operated with a limited staff of 20-25 people, but work on the series necessitated expansion, including the hiring of episode directors and new creative talents. ''Devilman Crybaby'' was an immediate and massive international hit; with 90% of its viewers outside Japan, the series achieved the largest global audience for the studio to that date. The series inspired
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, was profiled by YouTuber
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, and was widely discussed on
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. The series was nominated in 7 categories at the
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and won for Anime of the Year and director of the Year, was awarded a Jury Selection Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival, was cited by ''
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'' as containing one of the 100 most influential sequences in global animation history, and was listed as one of the best Japanese animated series of the decade. In 2019, Science Saru produced Yuasa's next feature film, the romance '' Ride Your Wave'' (2019). An original story, the film earned Science Saru the studio's best reviews to date. ''Ride Your Wave'' was an official competition selection at Annecy, was nominated for the Mainichi Film Award for Best Animation Film, was nominated for Annie Awards in the categories of Best Indie Feature and Outstanding Feature Film Direction, received a Jury Selection Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival, and won Best Animated Feature Film awards at the
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,
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, and
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. Also in 2019, Science Saru produced the series ''
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'' (2019), an installment of the popular ''Crayon Shin-chan'' franchise created by
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. The series was directed by Yuasa and veteran animator Tomohisa Shimoyama (making his directorial debut). Yuasa's involvement was the culmination of a long association with ''Crayon Shin-chan'', having first animated for the franchise in the 1990s. The end of the year saw the 2010s heralded as Masaaki Yuasa's "breakout decade"; collectively, ''Devilman crybaby'' and the release of Yuasa's films in the United States led to him being highlighted as one of the most important and exciting directors in animation. In 2020, Science Saru produced the comedy television series ''
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'' (2020). Directed by Yuasa and based on the manga by Sumito Ōwara, the series boosted sales of the original manga, inspired internet memes, and won the Japanese Broadcast Critics Association's monthly Galaxy Award during its broadcast run. Following the conclusion of the broadcast, ''Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!'' received critical acclaim as one of the best Japanese animated series of both the season that it aired and the year as a whole, and was recognized by ''
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'' and ''
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'' as one of the best television series of 2020. The series was nominated in 10 categories at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards and won for Director of the Year and Best Animation, was awarded the Grand Prize for Television Animation at the Tokyo Anime Awards Festival, and received the Japan Media Arts Festival Grand Prize for Animation. Later that year, Science Saru produced the Netflix series '' Japan Sinks: 2020'' (2020), based on the disaster novel by
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. Yuasa directed in conjunction with Pyeon-Gang Ho, who made her directorial debut with the series. The series attracted criticism within Japan for its condemnation of
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, but also received positive attention for its multiculturalism and inclusiveness, and was named as one of the best Japanese animated series of 2020. The first episode of the series was awarded the Annecy Jury Prize for a Television Series, and the series as a whole received two nominations at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards. A film compilation version of the series was subsequently released in Japanese theaters in November 2020, and was awarded a Jury Selection Prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival.


New CEO and COVID-19 (2020–2023)

On March 25, 2020, Masaaki Yuasa stepped down as president and representative director of Science Saru. Yuasa cited his desire to take a rest from directing after seven years of continuous work, but reaffirmed his commitment to completing additional projects with Science Saru in the future. Eunyoung Choi subsequently became CEO and president of the studio. She likewise affirmed Yuasa's continued involvement with the company as a creator, and noted that the studio will look to develop additional projects with other directors. During the 2020
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, Science Saru was able to adjust quickly and continue production, despite much of the Japanese animation industry being affected. In October 2020, Science Saru entered into a non-exclusive strategic partnership with Netflix covering the development of new series and content. In early 2021, Yuasa was recognized by the Japanese government's
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, which awarded him the Cabinet Minister Award for Media Fine Arts for his significant career achievements with Science Saru, as well as for his works prior to establishing the studio. Later that year, Yuasa was further recognized with the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon by the Japanese government in recognition of his distinguished contributions to artistic and cultural development. In fall 2021, Science Saru released a pair of interrelated projects: the Masaaki Yuasa feature film '' Inu-Oh'' (2021), and the animated television series '' The Heike Story'' (2021). Based on the novel by Hideo Furukawa and featuring character designs by ''Ping Pong'' creator Taiyō Matsumoto, ''Inu-Oh'' is a musical drama film set during the 14th Century in Japan which centers on the unique and unexpected friendship between two traveling Noh performers. The film premiered at the 78th Venice International Film Festival on September 9, 2021, with a worldwide theatrical release to follow in 2022. The film was licensed for North American theatrical and home-video distribution by GKIDS, and was released in US theaters in August 2022. Upon its debut on the international festival circuit, ''Inu-Oh'' received immediately critical acclaim and excellent reviews from international critics, was nominated for the
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, and won the Mainichi Film Awards' Ōfuji Noburō Award and the Best Animated Feature Film award at the Fantasia International Film Festival. Produced simultaneously with ''Inu-Oh'', the television series ''The Heike Story'' adapts author Hideo Furukawa's translation of the epic ancient Japanese historical narrative ''
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''. The series was directed by Naoko Yamada and focuses on both the politics and devastation of the
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, a cataclysmic civil war in the 12th Century that divided Japan, and the personal lives and tragedies of the women of both warring clans who are caught up in the conflict. The series premiered on September 15, 2021 in North America on the
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streaming service, with premieres the following day on the Japanese streaming service FOD (operated by
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) and the Chinese streaming service
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; a Japanese television broadcast on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block followed in January 2022. Following the conclusion of its streaming release, ''The Heike Story'' was named one of the best series of 2021, and was nominated in 3 categories for the 2022 Anime Trending Awards. Additionally, in September 2021, Science Saru produced two short films for the animated anthology project '' Star Wars: Visions'' (2021). The shorts, entitled ''Akakiri'' and ''T0-B1'', were part of a nine-film anthology of shorts, all of which premiered on September 22 worldwide on
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. ''Akakiri'' was directed by Eunyoung Choi and centers on the story of a princess and a Jedi, while ''T0-B1'' was directed by Abel Góngora and follows the adventures of a droid who dreams of becoming a Jedi and exploring the galaxy. The anthology as a whole received stellar reviews, with Science Saru's films highlighted as particular standouts. ''Star Wars: Visions'' was heralded as one of the best animated projects of the year, as well as one of the best ''
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'' titles in a decade or more. Episodes of the anthology project were also nominated for multiple awards. In 2022, Science Saru released the original television animation series '' Yurei Deco''. Directed by Tomohisa Shimoyama, written by Dai Satō, and based on a concept by Masaaki Yuasa, the series drew inspiration from Mark Twain's ''
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'' and premiered to excellent reviews. Science Saru's following project was an animated adaptation of the novel '' Tatami Time Machine Blues''. Based on the novel of the same name written by Tomihiko Morimi and derived from a concept by Makoto Ueda, ''Tatami Time Machine Blues'' serves as a sequel to ''The Tatami Galaxy'', which Yuasa adapted as a television series in April 2010, prior to the establishment of Science Saru. The project was directed by
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, while screenwriter Makoto Ueda, character designer Yusuke Nakamura, and the majority of the original Japanese voice cast reprise their creative roles from ''The Tatami Galaxy''. The project initially debuted as a series on Disney+ in 2022, with a theatrical compilation film following later that year; the Disney+ release included an original episode that was not part of the theatrical compilation.


Toho subsidiary (2024–present)

On May 23, 2024, it was announced that
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would buy all of Science SARU's shares and make it a subsidiary, which was completed by June 19 the same year.


Style and studio environment

Science Saru utilizes a combination of traditional hand drawn animation and digital animation created using multiple software programs, including
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. The studio refers to its animation production method and resultant style as 'digitally assisted animation.' When utilizing 'digitally assisted animation', the initial animation work, called key animation (where the key poses of movement are established), is drawn by hand, and then recreated digitally for the stages of inbetween animation (used to create smooth movement by filling in the gaps between keyframe poses), as well as for coloring. The advantage of this production technique is increased efficiency, allowing projects to be completed faster and with a smaller crew; the small team focus allows for a strong understanding of the director's artistic vision. This approach to animation production has won praise from creators and industry publications. Science Saru's diversity is also unique among Japanese animation studios: it employs a multicultural animation staff. According to Choi, staff are chosen based on skill regardless of national origin, and the inclusion of global perspectives helps create more well-rounded stories.


Feature films

For the purposes of the list below, all films and series upon which Science Saru worked are listed. Titles which Science Saru produced or co-produced are shaded in grey; titles for which the studio served as a subcontractor are shaded in yellow.


Animated series

For the purposes of the list below, all films and series upon which Science Saru worked are listed. Titles which Science Saru produced or co-produced are shaded in grey; titles for which the studio served as a subcontractor are shaded in yellow.


Awards and acclaim

Science Saru's projects have received significant global acclaim. The studio's works have been recognized by the
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(2 wins, 2 nominations), the Japan Academy Film Prize Association (1 win), the
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(1 nomination), the
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(2 wins, 1 nomination), the
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(2 wins, 5 jury selections), the Tokyo Anime Awards (3 wins), the
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(4 wins, 16 nominations), the
Ottawa International Animation Festival The Ottawa International Animation Festival is an annual animated film and media festival that takes place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The OIAF was founded in 1975, with the first festival held from August 10 to 15 in 1976. Initially organized b ...
(1 win, 1 nomination), the
Shanghai International Film Festival The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF, , French: ''Festival international du film de Shanghai'') is the largest film festival in Asia and China's longest-running international cinema event. The first festival was established in Octobe ...
(1 win, 1 nomination) the
Sitges Film Festival SITGES - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia () is an annual film festival held in Sitges, Catalonia, Spain. It specializes in fantasy film, fantasy, Horror film, horror and Cult film, cult films. Established in 1968, the festiva ...
(1 win, 2 nominations), the
Fantasia International Film Festival Fantasia International Film Festival, also known as Fantasia Fest or simply Fantasia, is a genre film festival that has been based mainly in Montreal since its founding in 1996. It focuses on fantasy, horror, sci-fi and cult genre films. Regular ...
(2 wins, 1 silver, 1 bronze), the
Satellite Awards The Satellite Awards are annual awards given by the International Press Academy that are commonly noted in entertainment industry journals and blogs. The awards were originally known as the Golden Satellite Awards. The award ceremonies take place ...
(1 nomination), and the
Annie Awards The Annie Awards are accolades which the Los Angeles branch of the International Animated Film Association, ASIFA-Hollywood, has presented each year since 1972 to recognize excellence in animation shown in American cinema and television. Origi ...
(3 nominations).


Staff


Current company members

* Eunyoung Choi (Founder, President & CEO) * Abel Góngora (Creative Team Director, Flash Animation Chief)


Associated creators

*
Masaaki Yuasa is a Japanese director, screenwriter, and animator affiliated with Science SARU, a Japanese animation studio which he co-founded with producer Eunyoung Choi in 2013. Yuasa previously served as president of Science SARU, but stepped down from th ...
(Founder, Director) *Tomohisa Shimoyama (Director) * Naoko Yamada (Director)


References


External links

* * {{Japanese animation studios Animation studios in Tokyo Japanese companies established in 2013 Mass media companies established in 2013 Musashino, Tokyo Japanese animation studios 2024 mergers and acquisitions Toho