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Beautiful Bastard
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: Dec 2007
: Stafford
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ehm no? what do you mean? why is it funny?
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STUDIO4°C is a Japanese animation studio founded by Eiko Tanaka in 1986. The name comes from the temperature at which water is densest. It should not be mistaken with Studio 4C which is a common nickname given to the team of assistants of the manga artist Masakazu Katsura.
STUDIO4°C represents STUDIO4°C’s creative manifesto to "create only works that are dense with substance and extreme quality."
STUDIO4°C has produced many feature films which titles include; MEMORIES, SPRIGGAN and Princess Arete. In 2003 through a joint production with Warner Bros., STUDIO4°C created the revolutionary The Animatrix, of which 5 segments were created in-house. Having successfully showcased the quality of Japanese animation and its creators to the world ,the studio went on to create the multi award winning avant-garde production MIND GAME, an intensely ambitious and crazily innovative feature film which was released in the summer of 2004. STUDIO4°C's next film TEKKON KINKREET, was earned many awards from film festivals. It won six awards, including Best Animated Film at the Fantasia 2007, Lancia Platinum Grand Prize at the Future Film Festival, Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. It was also submitted for 2007 Oscar consideration in Animated Feature Film category of Academy Award in USA.
For STUDIO4°C, leading the creation scene in Japan, The anthology film Genius Party ( '07- '08 12 Directors) is a example of materializing the policy it proclaimed when it was established. In 2008, Batman's side story Gotham Knight was loved by all over the world, the unconventional and ambitious OVA Detroit Metal City was released in praise. The following year, First Squad: The Moment of Truth was awarded at the Moscow international Film Festival. In February 2010, Halo Legends [Origins Part1 & Part2], [The Babysitter] has become the greatest smash hit for all the game fan of the world.
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“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’
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