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Studio Kai
is a Japanese animation studio based in Suginami-ku. It was founded by ADK Emotions in June 2019. History Studio Kai was founded by ADK Emotions in June 2019. In July 2019, Gonzo transferred some of its anime production, intellectual property, and rights management business to the studio. The studio reported 165 million yen loss in 2020. Works Television series Original net animations OVAs *''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun is a Japanese '' shōnen'' web manga series written and illustrated by Hiroki Adachi, under the pseudonym Hero. It was self-published on Hero's website, ''Dokkai Ahen'', from February 2007 to December 2011 in a four-panel format. The se ...'' (2021, episode 6) References External linksOfficial website * {{Studio Kai Animation studios in Tokyo Japanese animation studios Japanese companies established in 2019 Mass media companies established in 2019 Suginami ...
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Kabushiki Gaisha
A or ''kabushiki kaisha'', commonly abbreviated K.K. or KK, is a type of defined under the Companies Act of Japan. The term is often translated as "stock company", " joint-stock company" or "stock corporation". The term ''kabushiki gaisha'' in Japan refers to any joint-stock company regardless of country of origin or incorporation; however, outside Japan the term refers specifically to joint-stock companies incorporated in Japan. Usage in language In Latin script, ''kabushiki kaisha'', with a , is often used, but the original Japanese pronunciation is ''kabushiki gaisha'', with a , owing to rendaku. A ''kabushiki gaisha'' must include "" in its name (Article 6, paragraph 2 of the Companies Act). In a company name, "" can be used as a prefix (e.g. , '' kabushiki gaisha Dentsū'', a style called , ''mae-kabu'') or as a suffix (e.g. , '' Toyota Jidōsha kabushiki gaisha'', a style called , ''ato-kabu''). Many Japanese companies translate the phrase "" in their name as "Company, ...
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Fuuto PI
is a Japanese manga series written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Masaki Sato. It is a manga sequel to the tokusatsu live-action drama ''Kamen Rider W'', which originally aired in 2009 as part of Toei Company's ''Kamen Rider'' franchise. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's ''Big Comic Spirits'' since August 2017, with its chapters collected in thirteen ''tankōbon'' volumes as of August 2022. An anime television series adaptation by Studio Kai, Toei, and Ishimori Entertainment aired from August to October 2022. Plot Taking place after '' Kamen Rider W Returns: Kamen Rider Accel'', two years after the main TV series' finale, Fuuto PI sees the return of Shotaro Hidari, a private detective who works at Narumi Detective Agency, and his partner Raito "Philip" Sonozaki, the sole survivor of the Sonozaki family who can access the Gaia Library. Together they transform into Kamen Rider W, who protects the city of Fuuto from Dopants, monsters created by Gaia Memories. They solv ...
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Japanese Companies Established In 2019
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Japanese Animation Studios
This is a list of Japanese animation studios. A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * B * Bandai Namco Pictures (株式会社バンダイナムコピクチャーズ) * * Bibury Animation Studios (合同会社バイブリーアニメーションスタジオ) * Blue Lynx (ブルーリンクス) * Bones (ボンズ) * * C * C-Station (シーステイション株式会社) * C2C * Chaos Project (カオスプロジェクト) * CloverWorks (株式会社CloverWorks) * CoMix Wave Films (コミックス・ウェーブ・フィル) * Connect (コネクト) * Creators in Pack (株式会社クリエイターズインパック) * CygamesPictures (株式会社CygamesPictures) D * Daume (童夢) * David Production (デイヴィッドプロダクション ) * Digital Frontier (デジタルフロンティア) * Diomedéa (ディオメディア) * DLE (株式会社ディー・エル・イー) * Doga Kobo (動画工房) * Drive (株式会社ドライブ) E * * Eiken (エイケン) * Ekac ...
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Animation Studios In Tokyo
Animation is a method by which still figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). Computer animation can be very detailed 3D animation, while 2D computer animation (which may have the look of traditional animation) can be used for stylistic reasons, low bandwidth, or faster real-time renderings. Other common animation methods apply a stop motion technique to two- and three-dimensional objects like paper cutouts, puppets, or clay figures. A cartoon is an animated film, usually a short film, featuring an exaggerated visual style. The style takes inspiration from comic strips, often featuring anthropomorphic animals, superheroes, or the adventures of human protagonists. Especially with animals that form a natural predator/prey relationship (e.g. cats and mice, coyo ...
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Hori-san To Miyamura-kun
is a Japanese '' shōnen'' web manga series written and illustrated by Hiroki Adachi, under the pseudonym Hero. It was self-published on Hero's website, ''Dokkai Ahen'', from February 2007 to December 2011 in a four-panel format. The series received a print publication by Square Enix, who compiled the chapters in ten volumes under its imprint ''Gangan Comics'' from October 2008 to December 2011. Additional side-story chapters were compiled as . Since 2012, ''Hori-san to Miyamura-kun'' was adapted into an original video animation series. Daisuke Hagiwara adapted the manga under Hero's supervision under the title , which was serialized in ''Monthly G Fantasy'' from October 2011 to March 2021, and is published in English by Yen Press. An anime television series adaptation of ''Horimiya'' by CloverWorks aired from January to April 2021. A live action and TV drama adaptation premiered in February 2021. Plot Kyoko Hori is a bright and popular high school student, in contr ...
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Hyotei Vs
''The Prince of Tennis'' manga and anime series has a large cast of fictional characters created by Takeshi Konomi; many have appeared in the musical and film adaptations. The cast of the series is largely made up of the members of the various tennis teams for the schools portrayed in the series, their coaches, and various family members and supporters. The main character of the series is Ryoma Echizen, a 12-year-old tennis prodigy who joins the Seishun Academy tennis team. The main cast is rounded out with the other eight regular players for Seishun, all of whom have various special abilities at playing tennis. Beyond them, there are many rival schools whose players reappear during the course of the series. Protagonists The protagonists of the series all attend , or for short. The school is famous for its talented tennis club in which the series' leading protagonist, Ryoma Echizen, is enrolled in the school by his father, Nanjiro Echizen, a former professional tennis player a ...
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Yumi Tamura
is a Japanese manga artist. Her debut short story, ''Ore-tachi no Zettai Jikan'' ("This is the Time for Us"), was published in 1983 in ''Bessatsu Shōjo Comic'' and received the 1983 Shogakukan Grand Prize for new artists. Since then, she has completed more than 50 compiled volumes of short stories and continuing series. Popular works such as ''Tomoe ga Yuku!'' ("There goes Tomoe") exemplify her work, but she made her reputation with the long-running shōjo action/adventure series '' Basara'', for which she won the 1993 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga. Her series ''7 Seeds'', for which she won a second Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga in 2003, ran in the anthology magazine ''Flowers'' in Japan. ''Chicago'' was her first series to be published in North America. In 2021, she won a third Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga for her latest series ''Do Not Say Mystery''. In addition to manga, she has published four novels with illustrations by herself, as well as ...
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7 Seeds
''7 Seeds'' (stylized as ''7SEEDS'') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yumi Tamura. It is set in a post-apocalyptic future, long enough after a meteorite impact event, hits Earth that new species have evolved, and follows the struggles of five groups of young adults to survive after they are revived from cryonics, cryonic preservation. The title comes from five groups of individuals in cryogenic chambers along with supplies, called "seeds", laid down by the Japanese government. The manga was originally serialized in Shogakukan's ''Betsucomi, Bessatsu Shōjo Comic'' magazine, premiering in the November 2001 issue; it transferred to ''Flowers (magazine), Flowers'' magazine in April 2002, where it ran until its conclusion in May 2017. Shogakukan collected the individual chapters into 35 Tankōbon, bound volumes. An original net animation (ONA) anime adaptation, produced by Gonzo (company), Gonzo and directed by Yukio Takahashi, was announced in November 2018. ...
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Koichi Chigira
is a Japanese animator and director who has directed several anime series, usually working with Gonzo and formerly worked at Madhouse. Chigira is best known for directing ''Full Metal Panic!'' and ''Last Exile''. Career Chigira joined Tatsunoko Production in 1979, working at the effects department. His first major work was as technical director on ''Venus Wars'' in 1989. Chigira later moved to the production department where he worked as a storyboard artist on ''Miracle Giants Dome-kun''. Chigira moved to join Madhouse where he made his directorial debut in the OVA, ''Nineteen19'' as well as ''Tokyo Babylon''. In the mid 1990s, he worked for many studios including Sunrise where he participated in several installments of the ''Gundam'' saga. In 1999, he joined Gonzo and worked on the '' Blue Submarine No. 6'' OVA. He later directed ''Gate Keepers'' in 2000 and ''Full Metal Panic!'' in 2002. Becoming a prominent member of the studio, he directed the acclaimed ''Last Exile'' a ...
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Cagaster Of An Insect Cage
is a Japanese manga series by Kachō Hashimoto released from 2015 to 2016 in the serialized magazine ''Monthly Comic Ryū''. Prior to becoming a manga series, ''Cagaster of an Insect Cage'' was first a dōjinshi series posted on Hashimoto's website, which was published from 2005 to 2013. The series was adapted into an original net anime series produced by Studio Kai and directed by Koichi Chigira, which premiered on Netflix on February 6, 2020. Synopsis The series takes place in a post-apocalyptic world that revolves around giant insects eating people. Media Manga Originally published on Kachō Hashimoto's website from 2005 to 2013, Tokuma Shoten picked up the series for publishing under its Comic Ryu brand in 2015. The manga ran for 32 chapters in 7 tankōbon volumes. In 2020, Ablaze Publishing licensed the series for an English release. Anime A Netflix anime adaptation of Hashimoto's manga was originally announced in 2018 with Koichi Chigira directing the series at Gonz ...
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Kamen Rider W
, is a 2009-2010 Japanese tokusatsu drama, the eleventh series in the Heisei period run of the Kamen Rider Series and the twentieth overall. It premiered following the finale of ''Kamen Rider Decade'' on September 6, 2009, and aired alongside ''Samurai Sentai Shinkenger'' in TV Asahi's Super Hero Time programming block. Following ''Shinkenger's'' finale, it aired alongside ''Tensou Sentai Goseiger'', until ''W'' concluded on August 29, 2010. The series is described as the . In the first episode of Kamen Rider Fourze, W is revealed to be in the same continuity as the original Showa timeline, making it the first series to do so since ''Kamen Rider Agito''. The series is notable for being the first installment in what's popularly viewed as Heisei era Kamen Rider's second phase by fans. A sequel manga series, '' Fuuto PI'', began serialization in August 2017 and an anime adaptation began airing in August 2022. Promotion Advertisements throughout the months of May, June, and July 2009 ...
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