01/11/2024
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We started in 1999 with just a few of us creating these things called "amv's," and we loved doing it. I’m proud to say that from 2000 up through 2008 - we were one of the leading Anime Music Video studios in the world. Our teams consisted of some of the best AMV creators ever assembled like Faythene, Yoko Seishirou, FullMetalCan, Nausicaa, Davenfonent, Pacman121, The NineTaledFax, Katsumoto420, J.Alana and KrillinTheVillian.
Our AMV’s ganered several awards and nominations. Our artists were highly regarded (and YouTube even blocked our main channels twice.) At one time, our main channel had over 3M subscribers. Our main site: www.jpproductionsonline.net is still in operation as a fandoms site only.
From 2006 to 2008, J.Alana and Yoko Seishirou decided to take the company on a bold new front by introducing web series. The first was After Impact: The Audio Manga (based on J.Alana’s fanfiction of the same name.) The series ran from 2006 to 2008 concluding with the 90-minute-premiere of Season 3: Storm of Ramifications. It starred the brilliant voice acting talents of RinaChan and Lioncourt. In 2008, J.Alana made the decision to pull the series due to budget constraints and the fact that new movies were being developed for Evangelion. Though numerous requests have been made to re-release After Impact: The Audio Manga, J&P has decided not to as long as the Evangelion movies are being produced. If this changes in the future, J.Alana has promised dedicated fans that she would make a major annoucement.
In 2008, J.Alana had decided to create an original web series which would have starred Lioncourt and illustrated by After Impact artist Kristoffer Remmel. Because the project could not be funded appropriately, J.Alana put the web series, which had the working title Three Brothers, on hold (The show would later become her first published novel, The Turn of the Dime under her author name J.Alana Giresi.)