Studio Yotta
Studio Yotta is an American animation studio founded by Jake Ganz in 2012. The company consists of a remote team of artists and animators that produces animation for the internet, video games and television.
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| Industry | 2D animation |
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| Founded | 2012 |
| Founder | Jake Ganz |
| Headquarters | , United States |
Key people | Jake Ganz Joel Cheetham |
| Website | studioyotta |
On June 25, 2020, Jake Ganz announced on Twitter that he wanted to move Studio Yotta away from television animation;[1] Yotta will unveil an in-house project in 2021.[2]
Filmography
| Title | Year | Notes | Client |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Hellbenders Christmas | 2012 | short | Zach Hadel and Chris O’Neill |
| BearShark | 2013 | CollegeHumor | |
| Starbarians | "Episode 1.5" and "Episode 2" | Harry Partridge | |
| With Animation You Can! | short | Harry Partridge | |
| Starbomb | 2013–15 | "Luigi's Ballad", "It's Dangerous to Go Alone", "Smash!", "Minecraft is for Everyone", "Hero of Rhyme", "The Simple Plot of Metal Gear Solid" |
Egoraptor |
| Back to Tamriel | 2014 | short | Harry Partridge |
| Timewasters | "Goodbye Babe" and "Copper Kids" | SleepyCabin | |
| SpeedRunners | Youtuber Packs | tinyBuild | |
| OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | 2015–16 | "Rad", "Enid's Bad Day", "Barrels and Crates", "Power-Up!!!", and "Commercial" shorts | Cartoon Network |
| Obituary: A Grave Beginning | 2016 | pilot | |
| Rivals of Aether | 2017–20 | Launch trailer/intro (2017/2020) Ori reveal trailer (2017) Shovel Knight DLC announcement (2018) |
Dan Fornace |
| Full Throttle Remastered | 2017 | Double Fine | |
| Sonic Mania | opening and ending cutscenes | Sega | |
| Planet Panic | short film | Nickelodeon | |
| Brawlhalla | cinematic launch trailer | Ubisoft | |
| Run the Jewels "Oh Mama" | 2018 | music video | Adult Swim |
| Rick and Morty | 2018 2019 |
"Bushworld Adventures" "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat" (ferro fluid sequence) |
Adult Swim |
| Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity | 2018 | "Charity Brothers" sequence | Netflix |
| ThunderCats Roar | opening | Warner Bros. Animation | |
| Amphibia | opening | Disney Television Animation | |
| Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe Edition | launch trailer | Adult Swim Games | |
| JonTron | opening | JonTron | |
| Duck Game | 2019 | trailer | Adult Swim Games |
| Twelve Forever | opening | Cartel | |
| Shantae and the Seven Sirens | Additional Animation | WayForward | |
| Crystal Crisis | previsualization | Nicalis | |
| River City Girls | trailer and cinematics | WayForward | |
| Indivisible | animation | Lab Zero Games | |
| Waking Up Down | 2020 | music video | Yaeji |
| Smiling Friends | pilot | Adult Swim | |
| DuckTales | "Astro B.O.Y.D.!" sequence | Disney Television Animation | |
| Animaniacs | "Bun Control" anime sequence | Warner Bros. Animation | |
| Digimon Ghost Game | 2021 | "Episode 3", "Episode 8", "Episode 9" and "Episode 18" | Toei Animation |
References
- Jake Ganz [@jakeganz] (June 25, 2020). "brief clarification because I realize I left this a little too ambiguous: Yotta isn't disbanding, I'm just not focusing on network TV anymore. excited to be eventually share what me and @lenkalamari are working on, and ultimately bring that back toward Yotta proper as it grows" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Studio Yotta [@StudioYotta] (November 20, 2020). "ONE more project remaining in Yotta's queue of releases set to come out in the coming months — then we can show what our directors have been developing in-house this year. YOTTA 2021 ! ! ! Victory hand" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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