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This is a list of 日本动画 companies involved in the production or distribution of 日本动画.
Japan-based companies
Animation studios
- A-1 Pictures
- 动画国际公司 (Anime International Company)
- Arms
- ARTLAND
- Asahi Production
- Asread
- A.P.P.P. (Another Push Pin Planning Company)
- BEE TRAIN
- BONES (动画制作公司)
- Brain's Base
- Bridge
- C2C
- 童梦 (动画工作室)
- David Production
- 动画工房
- EIKEN
- GAINAX
- GALLOP (动画工作室)
- GONZO
- Group TAC
- HAL FILM MAKER (name changed to TYO Animations)
- Imagin (studio)
- Japan Vistec
- J.C.STAFF
- Khara
- 京都动画
- Lerche
- MADHOUSE
- Magic Bus
- Manglobe
- Mook Animation
- 虫制作公司
- 日本动画公司
- Nomad (公司)
- OLM
- Ordet
- P.A. Works
- Studio Pierrot
- Polygon Pictures
- Production I.G
- RADIX ACE ENTERTAINMENT
- SATELIGHT
- Seven Arcs
- SHAFT
- STUDIO 4℃
- STUDIO COMET
- STUDIO DEEN
- Studio Donguri
- Studio Dub
- Studio Egg
- Studio Fantasia
- 吉卜力工作室
- 云雀工作室
- Studio Junio
- Studio Nue
- 黑田洋介
- Studio Wombat
- 日昇动画
- Synergy SP
- 龙之子制作公司
- TMS娱乐
- Tezuka Productions
- TMS娱乐 - formerly known as Tokyo Movie Shinsha
- TNK
- 东映动画
- Topcraft
- TRIANGLE STAFF
- TRIGGER
- TYO Animations
- Ufotable
- WHITE FOX
- WIT STUDIO
- XEBEC
- ZEXCS
Producers
- Animax
- Aniplex (日本索尼音乐娱乐's anime distribution unit)
- 爱贝克思集团
- 万代影视
- Broccoli
- 电通
- NBC环球娱乐 (Formerly Pioneer LDC)
- Genco
- 博报堂
- Japan Home Video (JHV)
- 角川书店
- 国王唱片 (Starchild label)
- KSS
- 日本AD SYSTEMS
- 波丽佳音
- 史克威尔艾尼克斯
- Soft On Demand (SOD)
- 东宝
- VAP
- 胜利娱乐
- 碧日
Non-Japanese companies
Distributors
North America & other regions
- Adult Source Media (U.S.)
- AnimEigo (U.S.)
- Anime Midstream (U.S.)
- Aniplex of America (U.S., American subsidiary of Aniplex owned by 日本索尼音乐娱乐)
- Crunchyroll (U.S.) (distributor)
- Discotek Media (U.S.)[1]
- 华特迪士尼影业集团 (U.S.)
- Hulu (U.S.) (distributor)
- 米拉麦克斯影业 (U.S., previously owned by 华特迪士尼公司 until 2010 when it was acquired by Filmyard Holdings[2])
- Funimation (U.S.)
- Manga Entertainment (UK, U.S.: bought by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2005)
- Media Blasters (U.S.)
- Netflix (U.S.)
- 日本一软件 (U.S., American subsidiary of Nippon Ichi Software software company)
- 波丽佳音 (U.S., American subsidiary of 波丽佳音)
- Sentai Filmworks (U.S.)
- Right Stuf Inc. (U.S., main distribution subdivision rebranded "Nozomi Entertainment" in 2007 with "Lucky Penny" following along)
- Saban Brands (U.S.)
- 索尼影视电视/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (U.S., American subsidiary of 索尼)
- 碧日 (U.S., owned jointly by 小学馆 and 集英社, of Japan, but it is run independently)
Europe exclusive
- 101 Films (United Kingdom)
- Animatsu Entertainment (United Kingdom)
- Anime Limited (United Kingdom, France)
- Black Box (France, Belgium, Switzerland)
- Dybex (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany*)
- Dynit (Italia, Switzerland)
- Kana Home Video (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland)
- Kazé (France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, United Kingdom)
- Manga Entertainment UK (the main branch of "Manga Entertainment")
- MVM Films (UK)
- StudioCanal UK (UK)
- Animaze (Germany)
- FilmConfect (Germany)
- KSM Film (Germany)
- Nipponart (Germany)
- Peppermint Anime (Germany)
- RTL集团 (Germany)
Australia
- Universal Sony Home Pictures Australia
- Hanabee (Australia)
- Madman Entertainment (Australia: Madman overwhelmingly dominates the Australian anime market, for many years through the 2000s controlling approximately 90% of all sales)
- Siren Visual (Australia)
Defunct
- 4Kids Productions (U.S.) (subsidiary of 4Kids娱乐公司, specializing in dubbing anime, shut down in 2012 due to continued lack of profitability).
- ADV Films (美国, 英国) (shut down in 2009, selling off its assets and intellectual properties to four other Houston-based companies, such as Section23 Films).
- AN Entertainment (U.S., division of AnimeNation, no new releases since 2007. Retail operations of parent company ceased in 2014.[3])
- Anime Sols (U.S.)
- 万代影视 (U.S., owned by 万代南梦宫娱乐[4])
- 万代影视 (EU, owned by Bandai)
- Central Park Media (de facto defunct since mid-2007 when new DVD releases ceased, even though they continued to license their titles for TV and VOD, they entered a state of limbo.[6] Officially declared bankruptcy and assets liquidated in mid-2009.[7] Several of their titles have been acquired by other anime distributing companies prior to and following Central Park Media's bankruptcy and liquidation, such as ADV Films, Bandai Entertainment, Funimation Entertainment, Media Blasters, Nozomi Entertainment, etc.)
- US Manga Corps (U.S., part of Central Park Media)
- Family Home Entertainment (U.S., renamed Artisan Entertainment) in the 1990s, then acquired by 狮门娱乐 in 2003).
- NBC环球娱乐 (U.S. branch "Geneon USA" (formerly "Pioneer Entertainment") defunct September 2007. Parent Japanese company ceased in-house distribution of its own titles, many of which have been re-licensed by Funimation[8][9] and Sentai Filmworks. Parent company "Geneon Entertainment" then sold off its own ownership to NBC环球 subsidiary UPI, which then merged Geneon with its own "Universal Pictures Japan" division on February 1, 2009, renaming the new company "Geneon Universal Entertainment Japan").[10][11]
- Go Fish Pictures (U.S. subsidiary of 梦工厂)
- Illumitoon Entertainment (U.S., de facto defunct since late-2007 when new DVD releases were cancelled.[12])
- 角川映画 (U.S., American subsidiary of 角川映画)
- Manga Distribution (France, Belgium, Switzerland. Was fined with Déclic Images (another French editor) 4.8 million euros in 2009 for selling DVDs of Grendizer while they didn't have the rights).
- NuTech Digital (U.S.)
- Saban Entertainment (U.S., acquisitions either went to 华特迪士尼公司 or just expired, succeeded by Saban Brands)
- Streamline Pictures (U.S., 加拿大: stopped producing new anime releases in 1996, folding into Orion Pictures, which in turn folded into 米高梅 one year later, in 1997. The Streamline brand name officially went defunct in 2002).
- Broccoli (U.S., A subsidiary of Broccoli, defunct when parent company Broccoli International USA shut down their operations in 2007)
- Urban Vision (U.S.)
- U.S. Renditions (U.S., A subsidiary of Books Nippan, defunct mid-1990s)
- TOKYOPOP (U.S.)
Producers
- Sav! The World Productions (Fr, producer of Oban Star-Racers with 万代影视 and HAL Film Maker)
- Harmony Gold USA (U.S., produced the seminal 太空堡垒 series in 1985; stopped releasing new anime in the late 1980s and virtually dormant in the 1990s, the company technically still exists and issues re-releases)
References
- ^ Discotek News. 夜总会. February 2012.
- ^ Disney's Sale of Miramax Completed. 好莱坞报道. December 3, 2010 [January 4, 2012].
- ^ AnimeNation Retailer Closes Shop After 20 Years. Anime News Network. September 13, 2014 [14 September 2014].
- ^ http://www.namcobandai.com/
- ^ Bandai Visual USA to be Liquidated by September. 动画新闻网. May 23, 2008 [May 22, 2009].
- ^ Musicland files for bankruptcy
- ^ Central Park Media Files for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (Update 2). 动画新闻网. April 28, 2009 [May 22, 2009].
- ^ Funimation Agrees to Distribute Select Geneon Titles. 动画新闻网. July 3, 2008 [May 22, 2009].
- ^ Funimation to Distribute Gungrave Anime for Geneon. 动画新闻网. December 30, 2008 [May 22, 2009].
- ^ Geneon to Merge with Universal Pictures Japan. 动画新闻网. November 12, 2008 [November 13, 2008].
- ^ Geneon Universal Entertainment Japan Official Website. [2009-02-22] (Japanese).
- ^ Illumitoon's B'tX, Beet, BoBoBo-Bo DVDs Discontinued (Updated). Anime News Network. October 26, 2007 [17 March 2015].
External links
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