Trigger and Studio Trigger announced their new anime project Kill la Kill, signaling the beginning of the show's production.
Kill la Kill premiered on MBS and TBS in Japan, marking the start of its broadcast.
The final episode of Kill la Kill aired, concluding the 24-episode series.
The first volume of Kill la Kill Blu-ray was released in Japan, including extras and artwork.
Sentai Filmworks released Kill la Kill on DVD and Blu-ray in North America, making the series widely available outside Japan.
Ragyo Kiryuin assumes leadership of Revocs Corporation, beginning her influence over Life Fibers and the development of Goku Uniforms.
Life Fibers are bioengineered alien fibers that are integrated into clothing, granting them extraordinary powers.
Ragyo conducts experiments on her daughters Satsuki and Ryuko during their childhood involving Life Fibers, setting the stage for future conflicts.
Satsuki takes control of Honnouji Academy as its student council president, enforcing a strict hierarchical rule backed by her Goku Uniforms and Life Fibers.
Ryuko transfers to Honnouji Academy in search of her father's killer, carrying one half of a scissor blade.
Ryuko finds and bonds with the sentient kamui Senketsu, who is made from Life Fibers, granting her enhanced combat abilities.
Ryuko confronts Satsuki Kiryuin and her Elite Four officers multiple times to uncover the secrets of the Life Fibers and her father's murder.
It is revealed that Satsuki's harsh regime was an attempt to oppose their mother Ragyo and the Life Fiber domination plan.
Ragyo declares her plan to use Life Fibers to transform humanity and the world, forcing Ryuko and Satsuki to unite.
Ryuko and Satsuki join forces, combining their power to defeat Ragyo and end the Life Fiber threat.
With Ragyo defeated, Honnouji Academy and society begin reconstruction, and Ryuko and her friends look toward peaceful futures.