Now, Hideaki Anno of Evangelion is rich and famous. But he wasn’t always that way. He’s paid his dues in full, even when he was barely getting paid at all.
[Image via Himasoku]
Way back in December 1984, Japanese manga Comic Box Jr. (via Himasoku) published a piece in which Anno went through, month by month, what he had experienced that year.
1984 would prove a turning point for the young Anno. Nausicaä, for which he animated a key scene, was released, and that December he established Gainax.
In this panel comic, Anno described what happened and also listed how much money he made each month. It’s eye-opening if you are unfamiliar with how crap anime pay is. But if you are already aware of that, then this will seem somewhat normal. Sadly.
(Note: The average total monthly salary of a full-time worker in Japan in the mid-1980s was around 317,000 yen. Use that number to compare Anno’s monthly pay.)
January to March
[Image via Himasoku]
January (1月)
Because of NXXXXcaä*, sleeping at the studio with the cockroaches. Didn’t have a place I could go home to anyway.
SALARY: 150,000 yen
*Anno humorously censored the movie’s title.
February (2月)
The final spurt continues. No socks, because washing them is a pain in the arse. Snow continues for days, and I go get deep-fried tofu.
SALARY: 150,000 yen
March (3月)
The prime of my life.
With my NXXsiXXX salary, got a three-piece suit. Also got a girlfriend. Yay!
SALARY: 200,000 yen
April to June
[Image via Himasoku]
April (4月)
Illness got worse, and I recuperate at a friend’s house. Broke up with my girlfriend, and since I’m not working, I fervently read Dazai. I’m lonely…
SALARY: None
May (5月)
Because of MaXXXss*, staying overnight at Anime FXXXnd**. This period continues like before. Gruelling.
SALARY: 300,000 yen
*Here, apparently, Macross. **Seems to be the studio Anime Friend.
June (6月)
MacXXXX keeps on going.
When it finishes, I’ll do part-time or whatnot. It’s exceedingly hot.
SALARY: 150,000 yen
July to August
[Image via Himasoku]
July (7月)
Got a colour TV and been going to play pachinko. But, getting that money back is impossible, and seeing the light, I give up. It’s futile…
SALARY: Minus
August (8月)
Back in home the first time in a while (my hometown, though, is Ube in Yamaguchi). Partying, days fly by. But then, when I get back to Tokyo, I’m behind in my schedule and unable to work.
SALARY: Nothing
September (9月)
Now, I’m spending my days having fun. For a friend’s wedding, I head back to Osaka by bike. It should have cost only 4000 yen, but I got nabbed by a motorcycle cop and it ended up being more expensive than going by train. (I got the bike from from Mr M.)
SALARY: 10,000 yen
October to December
[Image via Himasoku]
October (10月)
Got paid for part-time gig I begged Mr K for, and I think I’ll go get a part-time job painting Mr M’s villa in Nagano. I’m happy food money materialised!
SALARY: 80,000 yen
November (11月)*
Now, living with two friends in a six-tatami mat studio we’re making. I want my own room asap!!
*No salary listed.
December (12月)*
Amid this plight, I guess the new year will come… I’m anxious. But without thinking, hohoo!
*No salary listed.
That December, the studio Anno co-founded was Gainax, which would go on to create Evangelion. The rest is anime history.
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That’s not completely correct. The seven original members of Gainax started out as Daicon Films in 1982, and changed their name to Gainax in 1985. And their first production that put them on the map was The Wings of Honneamise – Evangelion wasn’t until about a decade after this.