Draft:Studio Yotta
American animation studio
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Studio Yotta (officially Studio Yotta LLC[1]) is an American independent animation studio founded by Jacob Ganz and Brandon Clark in 2012.[2][3] The company consists of a remote team of artists and animators that produces animation for the internet, video games, and television. The studio derives its name from "Yotta-", a metric prefix that denotes a factor of 1024.
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| Industry | Animation |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2012 |
| Founder | Jacob Ganz Brandon Clark |
| Headquarters | , United States |
Key people |
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| Website | studioyotta |
History
Studio Yotta was founded in 2012 by Jacob Ganz and Brandon Clark. Ganz and Clark's animation careers originally began on Newgrounds, joining the website under the monikers "jakeganz" and "Bug", respectively.[4][5] The studio initially assisted in producing online web animations, with some of their earliest works including projects by Chris O'Neill, Harry Partridge, and Arin Hanson.[6] The studio's first attempt at industry work would be producing webisodes for OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes in 2016.[7]
Many of Studio Yotta's creative talents got their start producing independent web animations on sites such as Newgrounds and YouTube during the heyday of online Flash animation.[3][8][9] In an interview with Anime News Network, Ganz stated that one of his goals with Studio Yotta is to leverage online connections to bridge the gap between independent web animation and the professional animation industry.[10]
In 2024, Studio Yotta officially incorporated as a limited liability company in Florida.[1]
Filmography
Television series
| Series | Year | Notes | Network |
|---|---|---|---|
| OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | 2016–17 | "Rad", "Enid's Bad Day", "Barrels and Crates", "Power-Up!!!", and "Commercial" shorts[7] | Cartoon Network |
| Planet Panic | 2017 | Animated short | Nickelodeon |
| Rick and Morty | 2018-19 | "Bushworld Adventures"[11][12] and "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat" (Ferro fluid sequence)[13] | Adult Swim |
| ThunderCats Roar | 2018 | Opening | Cartoon Network |
| Amphibia | Opening[9] | Disney Channel | |
| Twelve Forever | Opening | Netflix | |
| Smiling Friends | 2020-24 | "Desmond's Big Day Out",[14] "The Smiling Friends Go to Brazil!", and season 2[15] | Adult Swim |
| DuckTales | 2020 | "Astro B.O.Y.D.!" sequence[7] | Disney XD, Disney Channel |
| Animaniacs | "Bun Control" (Anime sequence)[7] | Hulu | |
| Digimon Ghost Game | 2021–22 | "Scribbles", "Nightly Procession of Monsters", "Warped Time", and "The Land of Children" | Fuji TV |
Web series
| Title | Year | Original network(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hellbenders | 2012 | YouTube | "A Hellbenders Christmas"[6] |
| BearShark | 2013 | CollegeHumor, Nintendo Video | "Space", "Money", "Dragon", "Ghost", and "Old"[6] |
| Starbarians | YouTube | "Episode 1.5" and "Episode 2" (animation assistance)[6] | |
| Timewaster | 2014 | "Goodbye Babe" (background art), "Copper Kids" (inbetweens) | |
| Obituary: A Grave Beginning | 2016 | Pilot[16] | |
| JonTron | 2018 | Opening | |
| Gig Work | 2025 | Pilot[17] |
Feature films
| Title | Release date | Co-production with | Distributor | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity | April 6, 2018 | Don Mischer Productions, Netflix Studios | Netflix | "Charity Brothers" sequence |
| Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell | March 1, 2021 | Small Biggie Productions, Netflix | Animated sequence[18] | |
| Craig Before the Creek | December 11, 2023 | Cartoon Network Studios | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment | Additional animation |
Music videos
| Title | Year | Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| With Animation You Can! | 2013 | Harry Partridge | Animation |
| Luigi's Ballad | Starbomb | Animation assistance | |
| It's Dangerous to Go Alone | Animation | ||
| Back to Tamriel | 2014 | Harry Partridge | Animation assistance |
| Smash! | Starbomb | Animation | |
| The Hero of Rhyme | |||
| Minecraft is for Everyone | Additional animation | ||
| The Simple Plot of Metal Gear Solid | Animation | ||
| Oh Mama | 2018 | Run the Jewels | Run the Jewels/Rick and Morty crossover music video[11][12] |
| Waking Up Down | 2020 | Yaeji | Production |
Video games
| Title | Year | Production company | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skullgirls | 2013 | Lab Zero Games | DLC characters[6] |
| SpeedRunners | 2014 | tinyBuild | YouTuber packs |
| Rivals of Aether | 2017–20 | Dan Fornace | Launch trailer and intro cinematic (2017/2020), Ori reveal trailer (2017), Shovel Knight DLC announcement (2018) |
| Full Throttle Remastered | 2017 | Double Fine | |
| Sonic Mania | Sega | Opening and ending cinematics[7] | |
| Brawlhalla | Ubisoft | Cinematic launch trailer | |
| Battle Chef Brigade – Deluxe Edition | 2018 | Adult Swim Games | Animated launch trailer[19] |
| Duck Game | 2019 | Trailer | |
| Shantae and the Seven Sirens | WayForward | Additional animation | |
| Crystal Crisis | Nicalis | Pre-visualization | |
| River City Girls | WayForward | Trailer and cinematics | |
| Indivisible | Lab Zero Games | Animation | |
| Neon White | 2022 | Angel Matrix | Opening cinematic[20] |
| Vampire Survivors | poncle | DLC trailer | |
| The Battle Cats | 2025 | PONOS Corporation | Sonic the Hedgehog x The Battle Cats animated trailer[21] |


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