To banjax something means to break, damage or ruin it (Irish derivation)
To be banjaxed is to be totally defeated or broken (Irish usage, mainly, popularised by Michael Terence (Terry) Wogan, (born August 3, 1938) is a popular radio and television broadcaster on the BBC in the United Kingdom. ...Terry Wogan)
Banjax was established by Darryl Collins, Richard Morss and Alastair McIlwain in December 2001.
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Gene_Fusion is a 26 part animated television series produced by Banjax based on an original comic from Beckett Entertainment. ...Gene_Fusion ( 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...2004)
Particular to the Banjax is the ability to manifest only the head of their Himsati on their human form, images which have been immortalized in the art and religion of ancient Egypt.
Banjax know the Ka as a vast united soul from which humans are constantly born and reborn.
The Banjax are thought to be the group that brought the final killing stroke upon the Dust in 1666 during the battle against the team of the Dust and the Dark Lady (the same battle during which the Transcendants took so many of the best out of the "game").
Banjax already has two projects in the pipeline and is aiming to capitalise on the success of films such as Shrek.
Banjax founders Darryl Collins and Richard Morss have teamed up with director/animator Alastair McIlwain to focus on the export potential of the two projects.
Banjax Chief Executive Darryl Collins said it would be the first major digitally animated series to be produced in Belfast and 20-30 jobs would be created when its other pipeline projects went into production.