Animori
Original anime IP developed as a full franchise system: character universe, trading card game, collectible art lines, deck architecture, and an internal IP-approval pipeline.
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Ventures, properties, publications, products, and programs developed by the firm — filterable by vertical, each carrying an honest stage label. Personal, administrative, and confidential work is excluded by policy.
Original anime IP developed as a full franchise system: character universe, trading card game, collectible art lines, deck architecture, and an internal IP-approval pipeline.
Dark-fantasy anime universe in development across animation, an interactive game, a fan platform, and AI-assisted lore tooling.
The trading card game expression of the Animori canon — deck architecture, rarity structure, and print-ready art direction.
Collectible art card programs extending owned properties into physical, numbered editions.
AI identity and agent protocol exploring persistent, verifiable digital personas: agent runtimes, an identity layer, and consumer-facing experiences.
Executive education and advisory program translating frontier AI capability into board-level operating decisions, with an accompanying playbook and publication.
Client-side design and deployment of agent runtimes, tool access, evaluation harnesses, and the human checkpoints around them.
AI in the content pipeline — pipeline design that preserves authorship, rights, and a defensible provenance trail.
Utilities and infrastructure built for existing on-chain creative ecosystems and their communities. Work performed for those ecosystems; no affiliation implied.
How ownership of a creative asset is recorded, transferred, and honored over time on open networks.
Consumer trading and markets product in iterative development across multiple design generations.
Technology-industry publication and intelligence brand built on owned editorial infrastructure.
Vertical financial publication covering Japanese markets and corporate activity for an English-language readership.
Community and culture publication for a specific neighborhood — a test case for hyperlocal owned media.
The shared publishing stack, production cadence, and house style behind the firm's vertical titles.
The written artifact of the Executive Intelligence program — sequenced material with a defined competence at the end of it.
Internal training built so a client's own team can run it after the engagement ends.
Membership, contribution, and co-creation mechanics designed to survive growth in IP-native communities.
A portion of the firm's work is bound by non-disclosure — including engagements involving named talent, estates, and unannounced properties. These are never published here. Their absence reflects discretion, not the limits of the practice.
Where the firm has built tooling or utilities for an existing ecosystem, that work is described as work performed for the ecosystem. It implies no affiliation with, sponsorship by, or endorsement from its owners. Project names may be working titles. See Disclosures.
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