Daicon Opening Animations
Daicon
DAICONオープニングアニメ
Genres
- Adventure
- Sci-Fi
Tags
all 7- TechnicalNo Dialogue80
- ComedyParody79
- OtherOtaku Culture79
- OtherCrossover76
- Main CastFemale Protagonist68
- FantasyKaiju63
- MechaReal Robot60
Genres: Adventure, Sci-Fi. Tags: No Dialogue, Parody, Otaku Culture, Crossover, Female Protagonist, Kaiju, Real Robot.
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69
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Members
- Aired
- Aug 22, 1981 – Aug 20, 1983
- Duration
- 5 min
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studio
- Gainax
Alternative Titles
jaDAICONオープニングアニメ
enDaicon
enDaikon
enDaicon films
enDaicon III
enDaicon IV
ja-LatnDAICON III Opening Animation
jaDAICONⅢ オープニングアニメ
enDAICON FILM
enDAICON3 OPENING ANIMATION
enダイコ
enDaiko
enDaicon 3
Synopsis
The Daicon III and Daicon IV Opening Animations were produced with the intent of being showcased at the twentieth and twenty-second Nihon SF Taikai science fiction conventions—specifically the 1981 and 1983 Osaka conventions, nicknamed Daicon III and Daicon IV. Daicon III Opening Animation The 1981 Daicon III Opening Animation was solely animated by the three-person studio Daicon Film—consisting o
The Daicon III and Daicon IV Opening Animations were produced with the intent of being showcased at the twentieth and twenty-second Nihon SF Taikai science fiction conventions—specifically the 1981 and 1983 Osaka conventions, nicknamed Daicon III and Daicon IV. Daicon III Opening Animation The 1981 Daicon III Opening Animation was solely animated by the three-person studio Daicon Film—consisting of university students Hideaki Anno, Hiroyuki Yamaga, and Takami Akai. While others were involved in the short's production, there were only three members credited. Daicon IV Opening Animation The animation's unauthorized use of the Electric Light Orchestra song "Twilight" prevented it from receiving an official release; however, unofficial laserdiscs were produced to pay off the debt of the production. The production of the 1983 Daicon IV Opening Animation was said to be rigorous, and its completion was on the day of its premier. Nevertheless, the short's reception was overwhelmingly positive and spawned it a favorable legacy. A 2001 edition of the Animage magazine ranks both shorts at number 35 in its Top 100 anime productions ranking. The twelve individuals involved with the production of Daicon IV would go on to found the studio Gainax, responsible for the acclaimed anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Brief moments of Daicon IV can be seen in Gainax's anime Otaku no Video, which is based around the formation of the studio.
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The Daicon III and Daicon IV Opening Animations were produced with the intent of being showcased at the twentieth and twenty-second Nihon SF Taikai science fiction conventions—specifically the 1981 and 1983 Osaka conventions, nicknamed Daicon III and Daicon IV. Daicon III Opening Animation The 1981 Daicon III Opening Animation was solely animated by the three-person studio Daicon Film—consisting o
The Daicon III and Daicon IV Opening Animations were produced with the intent of being showcased at the twentieth and twenty-second Nihon SF Taikai science fiction conventions—specifically the 1981 and 1983 Osaka conventions, nicknamed Daicon III and Daicon IV. Daicon III Opening Animation The 1981 Daicon III Opening Animation was solely animated by the three-person studio Daicon Film—consisting of university students Hideaki Anno, Hiroyuki Yamaga, and Takami Akai. While others were involved in the short's production, there were only three members credited. Daicon IV Opening Animation The animation's unauthorized use of the Electric Light Orchestra song "Twilight" prevented it from receiving an official release; however, unofficial laserdiscs were produced to pay off the debt of the production. The production of the 1983 Daicon IV Opening Animation was said to be rigorous, and its completion was on the day of its premier. Nevertheless, the short's reception was overwhelmingly positive and spawned it a favorable legacy. A 2001 edition of the Animage magazine ranks both shorts at number 35 in its Top 100 anime productions ranking. The twelve individuals involved with the production of Daicon IV would go on to found the studio Gainax, responsible for the acclaimed anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Brief moments of Daicon IV can be seen in Gainax's anime Otaku no Video, which is based around the formation of the studio.
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Information
- Type
- Special
- Status
- Finished
- Aired
- Aug 22, 1981 – Aug 20, 1983
- Episodes
- 2
- Duration
- 5 min
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studio
- Gainax
Alternative Titles
jaDAICONオープニングアニメ
enDaicon
enDaikon
enDaicon films
enDaicon III
enDaicon IV
ja-LatnDAICON III Opening Animation
jaDAICONⅢ オープニングアニメ
enDAICON FILM
enDAICON3 OPENING ANIMATION
enダイコ
enDaiko
enDaicon 3