Formed in 2012 by animator Jake Ganz, Studio Yotta is an independently-owned animation studio in Washington State known for their contributions to internet, video game and television animation.
In 2021, the studio announced that they'd be moving away from television animation, citing issues within the industry at large, with the studio shifting focus to both video game and original projects.
Shows, films and games worked on by Yotta:
- Amphibia (seasons 1-2 opening animations)
- Animaniacs (2020) (1 short)list
- Battle Chef Brigade (deluxe edition launch trailer)
- Craig Before the Creek (additional animation; with Saerom)
- Crystal Crisis (previsualization)
- Digimon Ghost Game (Key Animation, final TV credit)
- DuckTales (2017) (1 episode)list
- Duck Game (trailer)
- Full Throttle (remastered edition)
- Harry Partridge shorts BearShark (with CollegeHumor), With Animation You Can!, Starbarians, and Back to Tamriel (additional animation)
- Indivisible (in-game animations)
- JonTron intro for 2018
- Neon White (opening cutscene)
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (several shorts)
- Rick and Morty (Run the Jewels' "Oh Mama" music video and additional animation for Bushworld Adventures and "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat")
- Rivals of Aether (trailers and opening cutscene)
- River City Girls (trailer and cinematics)
- Shantae and the Seven Sirens (additional animation)
- Smiling Friends (additional animation)
- Sonic Mania (opening cutscene)
- Starbomb videos "Luigi's Ballad", "It's Dangerous to Go Alone", "Smash!", "Minecraft is for Everyone", "Hero of Rhyme", and "The Simple Plot of Metal Gear Solid" (Animation services)
- ThunderCats Roar (opening animation)
- Twelve Forever (opening animation)
- Vampire Survivors (DLC trailer)
Tropes associated with Yotta:
- Animation Bump: Most of their work is incredibly fluid, making their work on certain episodes distinct compared the work done by other companies.
- Animesque: Their work is largely distinguished with this, notably their work on DuckTales and Animaniacs feature several notable anime fight scene visual tropes. Taken a step further with Digimon Ghost Game, their sole anime credit.