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gímik is a Japanese creative group who devise original ideas, usually of a cross media nature (anime, manga, novels and audio dramas). Consisting of Director Keiji Gotoh, his wife, character designer Megumi Kadonosono, and script writer Hidefumi Kimura (gímik comes from their names - G for Gotoh, M for Megumi and K for Kimura), their debut work was Kiddy Grade. All three members are also animators in their own right - Gotoh does everything from key animator up, Megumi mainly does key animation and animation direction, and Kimura is less prolific, creating storyboards and occasionally doing some key animation.

Gotoh started work as an inbetween animator on Thundercats and, prior to Kiddy Grade, was probably best known as the character designer for shows like Nadesico and GateKeepers. He first worked with Megumi on the Vampire Princess Miyu TV series and the three of them first co-operated on Kimura's GeneratorGawl.

Their works tend to feature guest artists; Kiddy Grade had a different artist doing the Eyecatches for each episode, Uta∽Kata had a different costume designer for each episode's transformation (who also draw an illustration of it for the ending sequence), and Gigantic Formula had a different designer for each mecha. Kiddy GiRL-and went against the grain, in that all the eyecatches were by Gotoh's friend Dr. Moro - although there were multiple costume designers and the eponymous character for the meta show "Card Getter Sakura" was drawn by Kagami Yoshimizu of Lucky Star fame.

Works