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Toei Animation Company, Limited (東映アニメーション株式会社 , Tōei Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha ? ) (JASDAQ : 4816 ) is a Japanese animation studio owned by the Toei Company . Since its foundation in 1956 , Toei has created a large number of TV series, and movies, many popular worldwide. Hayao Miyazaki , Isao Takahata , and Yoichi Kotabe have all worked with the company in the past. Toei is a shareholder in the Japanese anime satellite television network, Animax , along with other noted anime studios and production enterprises such as Sunrise , TMS Entertainment and Nihon Ad Systems Inc . [1] [2] [3]
Until 1998, Toei Animation was known as Toei Doga (東映動画株式会社 , Tōei Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha ? ) (although even at that time the company’s formal English name was indeed “Toei Animation Co. Ltd.”), with “dōga” being the native Japanese word for “animation” which was widely used until the 1970s . Their mascot is the cat Pero, from the company's 1969 film adaptation of Puss in Boots.
Toei Animation produced the anime versions of many of
Go Nagai 's works during the 1970s, including
Devilman ,
Cutey Honey , and
Dororon Enma-kun (all in cooperation with Nagai's Dynamic Productions). In addition, the studio helped propel the popularity of the
magical girl genre of anime with productions such as
Mahoutsukai Sally ,
Himitsu no Akko-chan ,
Majokko Megu-chan , and
Hana no Ko Lunlun .
In addition to producing anime for domestic consumption in Japan, Toei Animation has also provided animation work for many American-made television series, such as Muppet Babies and Sunbow Productions ' My Little Pony , Transformers and G.I. Joe .
Contents
1 Productions
1.1 TV series
1.2 1960s
1.3 1970s
1.4 1980s
1.5 1990s
1.6 2000s
1.7 Movies (partial list)
2 Notes and references
3 External links
Productions
TV series
Note: This may not be a complete list
1960s
Ookami Shonen Ken (Ken, the Wolf Boy ) (1963-1965)
Shonen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru (Fujimaru of the Wind, the Boy Ninja ) (1964-1965)
Uchuu Patrol Hopper (Space Patrol Hopper ), also known as "Patrol Hopper: Uchuukko Jun" (Space Girl Jun) (Feb. 1965-Nov. 1996)
Hustle Punch (1965-1966)
Rainbow Sentai Robin (1966-1967)
Kaizoku Ouji (The Prince of Pirates , or Pirate Prince ) (May 1966-Nov. 1966)
Mahōtsukai Sarii (Sally, the Witch ) (1966-1968)
Pyunpyunmaru (July 1967-Sept. 1967)
Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro (original) (1968-1969)
Cyborg 009 (original) (Apr. 1968-Sept. 1968)
Akane-chan (Apr. 1968-Sept. 1968)
Himitsu no Akko-chan (Akko-chan’s Secret ) (1969-1970, 1988-1989, 1998-1999) a.k.a. The Magic Mirror
Mohretsu Atarou (1st) (1969-1970)
Tiger Mask (1969-1971)
1970s
1980s
Mahou Shoujo Lalabel (1980-1981)
Moero Arthur: Hakuba Ouji (Go Arthur: The White Horse Prince) (Apr. 1980-Sept. 1980)
Ganbare Genki (Do Your Best, Genki [loose translation]) (1980-1981)
Hello! Sandybell (Mar. 1981-Sept. 1981) a.k.a. Sandy Jonquille
Little Women (Wakakusa Monogatari yori Wakakusa no Yon Shimai ) (April-Sept. 1981) - co-production with Movie International Co. (Kokusai Eiga)
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan (1981-1986)
Shin Taketori Monogatari : Sen Nen Jo Ou (The Queen of a Thousand Years ; also “Queen Millenia” ) (1981-1982)
Tiger Mask Ni-Sei (Tiger Mask Second Generation ) (1981-1982)
Honey Honey no Suteki na Boken (The Wonderful Adventures of Honey Honey ) (1981-1982) - co-production with Movie International Co.
Asari-chan (1982-1983)
Pataliro (1982-1983)
The Kabocha Wine (The Pumpkin Wine ) (1982-1984)
Captain Harlock Endless Road SSX (Waga seishun no Arcadia—Mugen kidō SSX ) (1982-1983)
Ai Shite Knight (or “Night” ) (1983-1984) (AKA Kiss Me Licia , Embrasse-moi Lucile , Rock & Roll Kids )
Kinnikuman (1983-1986)
Stop!! Hibari-kun! (1983-1984)
Bemu Bemu Hunter: Gotengu Tenmaru (May 1983-Oct. 1983)
Voltron series (1984-1989)
Hyakujuo Golion (Lion Voltron ) (1981-1982)
Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV (Vehicle Voltron ) (1982-1983)
Kosoku Denjin Albegas (Gladiator Voltron ) (1983-1984) (English version was planned, but never aired)
The Transformers series (1984-1990) (dubbed original American series in Japanese; created anime sequels)
Yume Senshi Wingman (Dream Warrior Wingman ) (1984-1985)
Tongari Boushi no Memoru (U.S. title: “Wee Wendy” ; released as compilation film by Celebrity Home Entertainment ) (Mar. 1984-Sept. 1984)
Video Warrior Laserion (1984-1985)
GU-GU Ganmu (1984-1985)
Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star ) (1984-1988)
Hāi! Step Jun (Yeah! Step Jun ) (1985-1986)
Konpora Kid (June 1985-Dec. 1985)
Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro (3rd) (1985-1988)
Maple Town Monogatari (Maple Town Stories ) (1986-1987; broadcast in the US on Nickelodeon as simply Maple Town )
Dragon Ball series (1986-1997)
Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (Silver Fang: “Shooting Star” Gin ) (Apr. 1986-Sept. 1986)
Gou Q [Goukyuu] Chouji Ikkiman (Fastball Superboy Ikkiman ) (Apr. 1986-Nov. 1986)
Saint Seiya (Knights of the Zodiac ) (1986-1989)
Shin Maple Town Monogatari: Palm Town Hen (New Maple Town Stories: Palm Town Saga ) (Jan. 1987-Dec. 1987)
Bikkuriman series (“Bikkuriman 2000” was not made by Toei, and is therefore not listed here)
Bikkuriman (1987-1989)
Shin (New ) Bikkuriman (1989-1990)
Super Bikkuriman (1992-1993)
Happy Lucky Bikkuriman (Oct.2006-present)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) (animation work on 5-part pilot)
Kamen no Ninja Aka Kage (Masked Ninja Red Shadow ) (1987-1988)
Lady Lady!! (1987-1988)
Tatakae!! Ramenman (Fight, Ramenman!! ; Kinnikuman spinoff) (Jan. 1988-Sept. 1988)
Sakigake!! Otokojuku (Charge!! The Man School ) (Feb. 1988-Nov. 1988)
Hello! Lady Lin ("2nd season" of Lady Lady!! ) (1988-1989)
Akuma-kun (1989-1990)
Mahoutsukai Sally (2nd) (1989-1991)
Karioge-kun (1989-1990)
1990s
Mohretsu Atarou (2nd) (Apr. 1990-Dec. 1990)
Magical Taruruuto-kun (1990-1992)
Goldfish Warning! (Kingyo Chūihō! ) (1991-1992)
Kinnikuman: Kinnikusei Oui Soudatsu Hen (The “Planet Kinniku Crown Contest” Saga ) (1991-1992)
Dragon Quest : Dai no Daibouken (Dai’s Great Advanture ) (1991-1992)
Sailor Moon series (1992-1996)
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (1992-1993)
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R (1993-1994)
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (1994-1995)
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS (1995-1996)
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (1996-1997)
Ghost Sweeper Mikami (1993-1994)
Slam Dunk (1993-1996)
Aoki Densetsu (Blue Legend ) Shoot! (1993-1994)
Marmalade Boy (1994-1995)
Shinken Densetsu Tight Road (Oct. 1994-Dec. 1994)
Kuusou Kagaku Sekai (Fantastic Science World ) Gulliver Boy (Jan. 1995-Dec. 1995)
Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Series: Wow! Marchen (pronounced “MARE-hen”) Oukoku (Kingdom ) (Apr. 1995-Sept. 1995)
Gokinjo Monogatari (1995-1996)
Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro (4th) (1996-1998)
Hell Teacher Nūbē (1996-1997)
Hana Yori Dango (Boys Over Flowers ) (1996-1997)
Cutey Honey Flash (1997-1998)
Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo (Young Kindaichi’s Casebook ; see “Kindaichi Case Files ” ) (1997-2000)
Azumi: Mamma Mia! (July 1997-Oct. 1997)
Yume no Crayon Oukoku (lit. “The Crayon Kingdom of Dreams” ) (1997-1999)
Hanitarou Desu (It’s Hanitarou ) (1997-1998)
Dr. Slump (2nd series) (1997-1999)
Haruniwa Zoku San nin me (lit. “The Third of the Haruniwa Family” ) (Jan. 1998-Mar. 1998)
Anime Shūkan DX! Mii-Fa-Pū (featuring "Kocchi Muite Mii ko", "Fa n Fan Faa Mashii", and "Heli-tako Pū -chan") (1998-1999)
Yu-Gi-Oh! (first TV series, not Duel Monsters ) (Apr. 1998-Oct. 1998)
Mamotte Shugogetten (1998-1999)
Ojamajo Doremi series (1999-2004)
Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne (Jeanne: The Kamikaze Thief ) (1999-2000)
Digimon series (1999-2003; 2006-2007)
One Piece (1999-present)
2000s
Mushrambo (Shinzo in most international markets) (Feb. 2000-Sept. 2000)
Shoubushi Densetsu Tetsuya (Tetsuya, the Legendary Gambler ) (2000-2001)
“Pipo Papo Patoru-kun” (literal romanization) (2000-2001)
Nono-chan (2001-2002)
Kanon (Jan. 2002-Mar. 2002)
Kinnikuman II Sei (Ultimate Muscle ) (Jan. 2002-Dec. 2002)
Tsuri Baka Nisshi (Stupid Fishing Journal ) (2002-2003)
Ashita no Nadja (lit. “Nadja of Tomarrow” ) (2003-2004)
Konjiki no Gash Bell! (Zatch Bell ) (2003-2006)
Air Master (Apr. 2003-Sept. 2003)
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2003-2005)
Futari wa Pretty Cure (2004-2005)
Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Muscle (Japanese broadcast of American second season) (Apr. 2004-June 2004)
Ring ni Kakero 1 (“Put It All in the Ring” ; rough translation) (Oct. 2004-Dec. 2004)
Beet the Vandel Buster (Bouken Oh Beet ) (2004-2005)
Digimon X-Evolution (“Zevolution” ) (TV movie; 2005)
Xenosaga: The Animation (Jan. 2005-Mar. 2005)
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (2005-2006)
Beet the Vandel Buster: Excelion (2005-2006)
Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu (sic ) (2005-2006)
Ayakashi : Classic Japanese Horror (Jan. 2006-Mar. 2006)
Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Muscle 2 (additional American produced episodes) (Jan. 2006-Mar. 2006)
Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (2006-2007)
Air Gear (Apr.2006-Sept.2006)
Ring ni Kakero 1: Nichi-Bei Kessen Hen (“Japan vs. USA” saga) (Apr. 2006-Jun. 2006)
Kamisama Kazoku (The God Family ) (May. 2006-Aug.2006)
Binbou Shimai Monogatari (The Tale of the Poor Sisters) (Jun. 2006-Sept.2006)
Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (Jul. 2006-present)
Gin'iro no Olynssis (Oct. 2006-Dec.2006)
Lily to Kaeru to (Ototo) (2006) - winner of Animax 's annual Animax Taishō , original script award. [4]
Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (the 5 refers to there being "5" members) (Feb.2007-present)
Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro (5th) (Apr. 2007-present)
Lovely Complex (premieres Apr. 7th, 2007)
Movies (partial list)
Notes and references
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