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{{Short description|Japanese animation studio}} |
{{Short description|Japanese animation studio}} |
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{{one source|date=July 2018}} |
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{{Infobox company |
{{Infobox company |
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| name = Shin-Ei Animation |
| name = Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd. |
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| native_name = シンエイ動画株式会社 |
| native_name = シンエイ動画株式会社 |
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| image = Shineidoga Headquarters.jpg |
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| image_caption = Headquarters in [[Nishitōkyō, Tokyo]] |
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| native_name_lang = ja |
| native_name_lang = ja |
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| romanized_name = Shīn'eī |
| romanized_name = Shīn'eī Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha |
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| logo = |
| logo = |
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| logo_caption = Logo used since 2021 |
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| type = [[Kabushiki gaisha]] |
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| foundation = {{start date and age|1965|12}} (as A |
| type = [[Subsidiary]] ([[Kabushiki gaisha]]) |
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| foundation = {{start date and age|1965|12}} (as A Production)<br />{{start date and age|1976|9|9}} (as Shin-Ei Animation) |
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| predecessor = A |
| predecessor = A Production |
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| location = [[Nishitōkyō, Tokyo]], Japan |
| location = [[Nishitōkyō, Tokyo]], Japan |
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| founder = Daikichirō Kusube |
| founder = Daikichirō Kusube |
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| owner = [[ |
| owner = [[TV Asahi|TV Asahi Corporation]] |
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| subsid = [[SynergySP]] |
| subsid = [[SynergySP]] |
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| industry = [[anime|Japanese animation]] |
| industry = [[anime|Japanese animation]] |
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| homepage = {{ |
| homepage = {{URL|www.shin-ei-animation.jp}} |
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{{nihongo|'''Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd.'''|シンエイ動画株式会社|Shīn'eī Dōga |
{{nihongo|'''Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd.'''|シンエイ動画株式会社|Shīn'eī Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[animation studio]] owned by [[TV Asahi]] and founded in [[Tokyo]] in 1965 as '''A Production''' by Daikichirō Kusube, who was previously an animator for [[Toei Animation]] and a successor of both former Asahi Eigasha that was founded in 1936 and Shin-Asahi Eigasha that was founded in 1938.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.synergy-sp.com/about/|title = SynergySP}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=https://animeflv.video/ |title= Animeflv }} Sunday, 25 July 2021</ref> |
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[[File:Shineidoga Headquarters.jpg|thumb|Shin-Ei Animation headquarters]] |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Shin-Ei Animation logo.png|thumb|250px|Logo used from 1976 to 2021.]] |
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Shin-Ei Animation's history begins in December 1965 as '''{{Nihongo|A Production|エイプロダクション|Ei Purodakshon}}''' by Daikichirō Kusube. |
Shin-Ei Animation's history begins in December 1965 as '''{{Nihongo|A Production|エイプロダクション|Ei Purodakshon}}''' by Daikichirō Kusube who was then a former animator at [[Toei Animation | Toei]]. |
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In 1976, A Production split from '''{{Nihongo|[[Tokyo Movie]]|東京ムービー|Tōkyō Mūbī}}''' and became '''{{Nihongo| Shin-Ei Animation | シンエイ動画|Shīn'eī Dōga}}'''. After this, Tokyo Movie was reformatted into '''{{Nihongo|[[TMS Entertainment|Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd.]]|東京ムービー新社|Tōkyō Mūbī Shīn-shā}}'''. |
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In 2010, [[TV Asahi]] had acquired the animation studio.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-10-06/tv-asahi-to-own-100-percent-of-doraemon-shin-ei-animation|title=TV Asahi to Own 100% of Doraemon's Shin-ei Animation|website=Anime News Network|date=October 6, 2010|access-date=January 21, 2019}}</ref> |
In 2010, [[TV Asahi]] had acquired the animation studio.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-10-06/tv-asahi-to-own-100-percent-of-doraemon-shin-ei-animation|title=TV Asahi to Own 100% of Doraemon's Shin-ei Animation|website=Anime News Network|date=October 6, 2010|access-date=January 21, 2019}}</ref> |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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'''As A-Production (i.e. co-produced with [[TMS Entertainment#Prehistory of TMS(Tokyo Movie and Tokyo Movie Shinsha)|Tokyo Movie]])''' |
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'''As A-Production''' |
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====1960s==== |
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*''[[Obake no Q-tarō]]'' |
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* ''[[Obake no Q-Taro|Shin Obake no Q-Taro]]'' (1971–72, co-production with [[TMS Entertainment|Tokyo Movie]]) |
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*''[[Perman]]'' |
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* [[Panda! Go, Panda!]] (with Tokyo Movie) |
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*''[[Star of the Giants|Kyojin no Hoshi]]'' |
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* [[Lupin III: Part I]] (with Tokyo Movie) |
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*''[[The Monster Kid|Kaibutsu-kun]]'' (1968) |
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* ''[[Tensai Bakabon|Ganso Tensai Bakabon]]'' (1975–77, co-production with Tokyo Movie) |
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*''Roppō Yabure-kun'' |
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*''[[Moomin (1969 TV series)|Moomin]]'' |
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*''[[Attack No. 1]]'' |
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====1970s ==== |
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'''(Co-produced with [[TMS Entertainment#Prehistory of TMS(Tokyo Movie and Tokyo Movie Shinsha)|Tokyo Movie]])''' |
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*''[[Obake no Q-Tarō|Shin Obake no Q-Tarō]]'' |
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*''[[Tensai Bakabon]]'' |
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*''[[Lupin The Third Part I]]''<ref name="TMS Credits Action Adventure"/> |
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*''[[Akado Suzunosuke]]'' |
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*''[[Dokonjō Gaeru]]'' |
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*[[Jungle Kurobe|''Jungle Kurobee'']] |
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*''[[Kōya no Shōnen Isamu]]'' |
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*''[[Karate Master|Karate Baka Ichidai]]'' |
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*''Samurai Giants'' |
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*''Judo Sanka'' |
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*''[[First Human Giatrus]]'' |
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*''Ganso Tensai Bakabon'' |
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*''Hana no Kakarichō'' |
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*''[[Ore wa Teppei]]'' (1977–78, co-production with [[Nippon Animation]]) |
*''[[Ore wa Teppei]]'' (1977–78, co-production with [[Nippon Animation]]) |
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*''Highschool Baseball Ninja'' (1978) |
*''Highschool Baseball Ninja'' (1978) |
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'''As Shin-Ei Animation ''' |
'''As Shin-Ei Animation ''' |
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*''[[Ninja Hattori-kun]]'' (September 28, 1981 – December 25, 1987) |
*''[[Ninja Hattori-kun]]'' (September 28, 1981 – December 25, 1987) |
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*''[[Game Center Arashi]]'' (1982) |
*''[[Game Center Arashi]]'' (1982) |
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*''Fukuchan'' (1982–84) |
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*''[[Perman]]'' (April 4, 1983 – March 31, 1985) (co-production with [[TMS Entertainment]]) |
*''[[Perman]]'' (April 4, 1983 – March 31, 1985) (co-production with [[TMS Entertainment]]) |
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*''Oyoneko Boonyan'' (1984) |
*''Oyoneko Boonyan'' (1984) |
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*'''''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]''''' (April 13, 1992 – present) |
*'''''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]''''' (April 13, 1992 – present) |
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*''Sasurai-kun'' (1992) |
*''Sasurai-kun'' (1992) |
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*''[[Manmaru the Ninja Penguin]]'' (1997–98 |
*''[[Manmaru the Ninja Penguin]]'' (1997–98) |
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*''Yoshimoto Muchikko Monogatari'' |
*''Yoshimoto Muchikko Monogatari'' (1998) |
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*''Weekly Storyland'' (1999–2001 |
*''Weekly Storyland'' (1999–2001) |
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====2000s==== |
====2000s==== |
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*''[[Stitch!|Stitch! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~(Stitch! Best Friends Forever)]]'' (2010–11, co-produced by [[Disney]]) |
*''[[Stitch!|Stitch! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~(Stitch! Best Friends Forever)]]'' (2010–11, co-produced by [[Disney]]) |
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*''[[The Knight in the Area]]'' (2012) |
*''[[The Knight in the Area]]'' (2012) |
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*''[[Ninja Hattori-kun|Ninja Hattori-kun Returns]]'' (2013–2015, co-produced with [[Reliance MediaWorks]]) |
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*''[[Kuromajo-san ga Toru!!]]'' (2012–2014) |
*''[[Kuromajo-san ga Toru!!]]'' (2012–2014) |
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*''[[My Neighbor Seki]]'' (2014) |
*''[[My Neighbor Seki]]'' (2014) |
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*''[[A Couple of Cuckoos]]'' (2022, co-produced with [[SynergySP]]) |
*''[[A Couple of Cuckoos]]'' (2022, co-produced with [[SynergySP]]) |
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*''[[Chimimo]]'' (2022) |
*''[[Chimimo]]'' (2022) |
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*''[[The Dangers in My Heart]]'' ( |
*''[[The Dangers in My Heart]]'' (2023–2024) |
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*''[[Mr. Villain's Day Off]]'' (2024, co-produced with [[SynergySP]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-26/mr-villain-day-off-anime-1st-video-reveals-more-cast-and-staff-january-2024-debut/.202826|title=Mr. Villain's Day Off Anime's 1st Video Reveals More Cast & Staff, January 2024 Debut|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 26, 2023|access-date=September 26, 2023}}</ref> |
*''[[Mr. Villain's Day Off]]'' (2024, co-produced with [[SynergySP]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-26/mr-villain-day-off-anime-1st-video-reveals-more-cast-and-staff-january-2024-debut/.202826|title=Mr. Villain's Day Off Anime's 1st Video Reveals More Cast & Staff, January 2024 Debut|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 26, 2023|access-date=September 26, 2023}}</ref> |
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*''[[The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic]]'' (2024, co-produced with Studio Add) |
*''[[The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic]]'' (2024, co-produced with Studio Add) |
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*''Rakuten Panda!'' (2024)<ref>{{cite web|title=Rakuten Shopping Mascot Okaimono Panda Gets 1st TV Anime This Fall|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-05-02/rakuten-shopping-mascot-okaimono-panda-gets-1st-tv-anime-this-fall/.210426|website=Anime News Network|access-date=June 17, 2024|date=May 2, 2024}}</ref> |
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===Films=== |
===Films=== |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (March 11, 1989) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan]]'' (March 11, 1989) |
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*''[[Mini-Dora SOS|Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS!!!]]'' (March 11, 1989) |
*''[[Mini-Dora SOS|Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS!!!]]'' (March 11, 1989) |
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====1990s==== |
====1990s==== |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet]]'' (March 10, 1990) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet]]'' (March 10, 1990) |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding]]'' (March 6, 1999) - short film |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding]]'' (March 6, 1999) - short film |
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*''[[:jp:ザ☆ドラえもんズ おかしなお菓子なオカシナナ?|The Doraemons: Funny Candy of Okashinana!?]]'' (March 6, 1999) |
*''[[:jp:ザ☆ドラえもんズ おかしなお菓子なオカシナナ?|The Doraemons: Funny Candy of Okashinana!?]]'' (March 6, 1999) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle]]'' (April 17, 1999) |
*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle]]'' (April 17, 1999) |
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====2000s==== |
====2000s==== |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King]]'' (March 4, 2000) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King]]'' (March 4, 2000) |
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*''[[Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Spaceblazer]]'' (March 7, 2009) |
*''[[Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Spaceblazer]]'' (March 7, 2009) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Roar! Kasukabe Animal Kingdom]]'' (April 18, 2009) |
*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Roar! Kasukabe Animal Kingdom]]'' (April 18, 2009) |
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====2010s==== |
====2010s==== |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King]]'' (March 6, 2010) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King]]'' (March 6, 2010) |
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*''[[Doraemon the Movie 2019: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration]]'' (March 1, 2019) |
*''[[Doraemon the Movie 2019: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration]]'' (March 1, 2019) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~]]'' (April 19, 2019) |
*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~]]'' (April 19, 2019) |
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====2020s==== |
====2020s==== |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur]]'' (August 7, 2020) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur]]'' (August 7, 2020) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Rakuga Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes]]'' (September 11, 2020) |
*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Rakuga Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes]]'' (September 11, 2020) |
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*''[[Stand by Me Doraemon 2]]'' (November 20, 2020) |
*''[[Stand by Me Doraemon 2]]'' (November 20, 2020) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Shrouded in Mystery! The Flowers of Tenkazu Academy]]'' (July 30, 2021) |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021]]'' (March 4, 2022) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021]]'' (March 4, 2022) |
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*''[[Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie]]'' (June 10, 2022) |
*''[[Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie]]'' (June 10, 2022) |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (March 3, 2023) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia]]'' (March 3, 2023) |
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*''[[New Dimension! Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Battle of Supernatural Powers ~Flying Sushi~]]'' (August 4, 2023) |
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*''[[Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window (film)|Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window]]'' (December 8, 2023)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:黒柳徹子「窓ぎわのトットちゃん」が劇場アニメ化、2023年冬に公開予定|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/517258|website=[[Natalie (website)|Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=March 20, 2023|access-date=March 20, 2023|language=ja}}</ref> |
*''[[Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window (film)|Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window]]'' (December 8, 2023)<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:黒柳徹子「窓ぎわのトットちゃん」が劇場アニメ化、2023年冬に公開予定|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/517258|website=[[Natalie (website)|Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc|date=March 20, 2023|access-date=March 20, 2023|language=ja}}</ref> |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony]]'' (March 1, 2024) |
*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony]]'' (March 1, 2024) |
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*''[[Ghost Cat Anzu]]'' (2024)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-06-12/gkids-licenses-french-japanese-co-production-film-ghost-cat-anzu/.199057|title = GKIDS Licenses French-Japanese Co-Production Film Ghost Cat Anzu|date = 12 June 2023}}</ref> (co-production with Miyu Productions) |
*''[[Ghost Cat Anzu (film)|Ghost Cat Anzu]]'' (July 19, 2024)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-06-12/gkids-licenses-french-japanese-co-production-film-ghost-cat-anzu/.199057|title = GKIDS Licenses French-Japanese Co-Production Film Ghost Cat Anzu|date = 12 June 2023}}</ref> (co-production with Miyu Productions) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Our Dinosaur Diary]]'' (August 9, 2024) |
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*''Untitled [[Super Sentai]] Animated Film'' (TBA) {{citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
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*''[[Ryan's World the Movie: Titan Universe Adventure]]'' (August 16, 2024)<ref>>{{cite news|title='Ryan's World the Movie: Titan Universe Adventure' Gets Expanded Theatrical Release|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2024/04/ryans-world-the-movie-titan-universe-adventure-gets-expanded-theatrical-release/|author=Mercedes Milligan|publisher=[[Animation Magazine]]|date=23 April 2024|access-date=2 July 2024}}</ref> (animated segments) |
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*''[[Doraemon: Nobita's Art World Tales]]'' (March 7, 2025) |
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*''[[Crayon Shin-chan: Super Magificent! Scorching Kasukabe Dancers]]'' (2025) |
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===Television specials=== |
===Television specials=== |
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*''[[:ja:ドラえもん・ヨーロッパ鉄道の旅|Doraemon: Europe Rail Travel]]'' (October 18, 1983) |
*''[[:ja:ドラえもん・ヨーロッパ鉄道の旅|Doraemon: Europe Rail Travel]]'' (October 18, 1983) |
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*''[[:ja:三国志 (日本テレビ)|Sangokushi]]'' (March 20, 1985) |
*''[[:ja:三国志 (日本テレビ)|Sangokushi]]'' (March 20, 1985) |
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*''[[:ja:Mr.ペンペン|Mr. Pen Pen]]'' (March 31, 1986) |
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*''Doraemon: Summer Holiday'' (April 4, 1986) |
*''Doraemon: Summer Holiday'' (April 4, 1986) |
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*''[[:ja:三国志 (日本テレビ)|Sangokushi II: Amakakeru Otokotachi]]'' (August 22, 1986) |
*''[[:ja:三国志 (日本テレビ)|Sangokushi II: Amakakeru Otokotachi]]'' (August 22, 1986) |
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*''[[:ja:Mr.ペンペン|Mr. Pen Pen II]]'' (December 29, 1986) |
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*''Doraemon and Itchy the Stray'' (January 2, 1987) |
*''Doraemon and Itchy the Stray'' (January 2, 1987) |
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*''Doraemon: Treasure of the Shinugumi Mountain'' (August 12, 1988) |
*''Doraemon: Treasure of the Shinugumi Mountain'' (August 12, 1988) |
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*''[[Stitch!|Stitch and the Planet of Sand]]'' (June 16, 2012) |
*''[[Stitch!|Stitch and the Planet of Sand]]'' (June 16, 2012) |
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*''[[Stitch!|Stitch! Perfect Memory]]'' (August 7, 2015) |
*''[[Stitch!|Stitch! Perfect Memory]]'' (August 7, 2015) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [http://www.shin-ei-animation.jp/ SHIN-EI ANIMATION Official Site] {{in lang|ja}} |
* [http://www.shin-ei-animation.jp/ SHIN-EI ANIMATION Official Site] {{in lang|ja}} |
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* {{Anime News Network|company|8779|Shin-Ei Animation}} |
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Native name | シンエイ動画株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Shīn'eī Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha |
Company type | Subsidiary (Kabushiki gaisha) |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Predecessor | A Production |
Founded | December 1965 September 9, 1976 (as Shin-Ei Animation) | (as A Production)
Founder | Daikichirō Kusube |
Headquarters | Nishitōkyō, Tokyo, Japan |
Owner | TV Asahi Corporation |
Subsidiaries | SynergySP |
Website | www |
Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd. (Japanese: シンエイ動画株式会社, Hepburn: Shīn'eī Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese animation studio owned by TV Asahi and founded in Tokyo in 1965 as A Production by Daikichirō Kusube, who was previously an animator for Toei Animation and a successor of both former Asahi Eigasha that was founded in 1936 and Shin-Asahi Eigasha that was founded in 1938.[1][2]
History
[edit]Shin-Ei Animation's history begins in December 1965 as A Production (エイプロダクション, Ei Purodakshon) by Daikichirō Kusube who was then a former animator at Toei.
Shin-Ei is known for being the animation studio behind two of the anime television series — Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan in 1979 and 1992 respectively. They have been running on Japanese television ever since.
In 2010, TV Asahi had acquired the animation studio.[3]
In April 2017, SynergySP became a subsidiary of the company.
Work list
[edit]Works currently airing on Japanese television are in bold.
Television
[edit]As A-Production (i.e. co-produced with Tokyo Movie)
1960s
[edit]- Obake no Q-tarō
- Perman
- Kyojin no Hoshi
- Kaibutsu-kun (1968)
- Roppō Yabure-kun
- Moomin
- Attack No. 1
1970s
[edit](Co-produced with Tokyo Movie)
- Shin Obake no Q-Tarō
- Tensai Bakabon
- Lupin The Third Part I[4]
- Akado Suzunosuke
- Dokonjō Gaeru
- Jungle Kurobee
- Kōya no Shōnen Isamu
- Karate Baka Ichidai
- Samurai Giants
- Judo Sanka
- First Human Giatrus
- Ganso Tensai Bakabon
- Hana no Kakarichō
- Ore wa Teppei (1977–78, co-production with Nippon Animation)
- Highschool Baseball Ninja (1978)
As Shin-Ei Animation
1970s
[edit]- Doraemon (1979–2005)
- Heart of the Red Bird (1979)
1980s
[edit]- Kaibutsu-kun (September 2, 1980 – September 28, 1982)
- Ninja Hattori-kun (September 28, 1981 – December 25, 1987)
- Game Center Arashi (1982)
- Fukuchan (1982–84)
- Perman (April 4, 1983 – March 31, 1985) (co-production with TMS Entertainment)
- Oyoneko Boonyan (1984)
- Pro Golfer Saru (1985–88, co-produced with Studio Deen)
- Obake no Q-Taro (April 1, 1985 – March 29, 1987)
- Esper Mami (April 7, 1987 – October 26, 1989)
- Ultra B (1987–89)
- Tsurupika Hagemaru-kun (1987–89)
- New Pro Golfer Saru (1988)
- Biriken[5] (1988–89)
- Oishinbo (October 17, 1988 – March 17, 1992)
- Obotchama-kun (1989–92)
- Biriken Nandemo Shokai[5] (1989)
- The Laughing Salesman (October 10, 1989 – September 29, 1992)
- Chimpui (November 2, 1989 – April 18, 1991)
1990s
[edit]- Gatapishi (1990–91)
- Fujio Fujiko A's Mumako (1990)
- 808 Cho Hyori Kewaishi (1990)
- Dororonpa! (1991)
- 21 Emon (May 2, 1991 – March 26, 1992)
- Crayon Shin-chan (April 13, 1992 – present)
- Sasurai-kun (1992)
- Manmaru the Ninja Penguin (1997–98)
- Yoshimoto Muchikko Monogatari (1998)
- Weekly Storyland (1999–2001)
2000s
[edit]- Haré+Guu (2001)
- Atashin'chi (2002–09)
- Ninja Hattori-kun (2004–08)
- Doraemon (2005–present)
- Futatsu no Kurumi/Two Walnuts (2007)
- Gokyoudai Monogatari (2009–10)
2010s
[edit]- Stitch! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~(Stitch! Best Friends Forever) (2010–11, co-produced by Disney)
- The Knight in the Area (2012)
- Ninja Hattori-kun Returns (2013–2015, co-produced with Reliance MediaWorks)
- Kuromajo-san ga Toru!! (2012–2014)
- My Neighbor Seki (2014)
- Denkigai no Honya-san (2014)
- Mysterious Joker (2014–2016)
- Trickster (2016, co-produced with TMS Entertainment)
- Shin Atashin'chi (2016)
- The Laughing Salesman NEW (2017)
- Elegant Yokai Apartment Life (2017)
- Pochitto Hatsumei: Pikachin-Kit (2018–2020, co-produced with OLM)
- Teasing Master Takagi-san (2018–2022)
- Barangay 143 (2018–2019, co-produced with ASI Studios, Inc. and credited as TV Asahi)
- Null & Peta (2019)[6]
2020s
[edit]- The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me? (2020)
- Kin Daa Terebi (2020, co-produced with Lesprit)
- Super Spy Ryan (2020, Animated segments, co-produced with Sunlight Entertainment and Pocket.watch)[7]
- Pui Pui Molcar / Pui Pui Molcar Driving School (2021–2022, co-produced with Japan Green Hearts)[8]
- Idolls! (2021)[9]
- Those Snow White Notes (2021)
- iii Icecrin (2021–present, co-produced with TIA)
- The World Ends with You the Animation (2021, co-produced with DOMERICA)
- A Couple of Cuckoos (2022, co-produced with SynergySP)
- Chimimo (2022)
- The Dangers in My Heart (2023–2024)
- Mr. Villain's Day Off (2024, co-produced with SynergySP)[10]
- The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic (2024, co-produced with Studio Add)
- Rakuten Panda! (2024)[11]
Films
[edit]1980s
[edit]- Tenguri, Boy of the Plains (December 21, 1977)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur (March 15, 1980)
- Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer (March 14, 1981)
- Kaibutsu-kun: Invitation to Kaibutsu Land (March 14, 1981)
- 21 Emon: Uchū e Irasshai! (August 1, 1981)
- Doraemon: What Am I for Momotaro (August 1, 1981) - short film
- Doraemon: Ken-chan's Adventure (1981) - short film
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil (March 13, 1982)
- Kaibutsu-kun: The Demon Sword (March 13, 1982)
- Ninja Hattori-kun: Nin Nin Ninpo Enikki no Maki (March 13, 1982)
- Ninja Hattori-kun: Nin Nin Furusato Daisakusen no Maki (March 12, 1983)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil (March 12, 1983)
- Perman: The Birdman Has Arrived!! (March 12, 1983)
- Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: ESP Wars (March 17, 1984)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld (March 17, 1984)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars (March 16, 1985)
- Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: Ninja Beast Jippō vs. Miracle Egg (March 16, 1985)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops (March 15, 1986)
- Obake no Q-Taro: Tobidase! Bake Bake Daisakusen (March 15, 1986) - short film
- Pro Golfer Saru: Super Golf World e no Chōsen!! (March 15, 1986)
- Pro Golfer Saru: Kōga Hikyō! Kage no Ninpō Golfer Sanjō! (March 14, 1987)
- Obake no Q-Taro: Susume! 1/100 Daisakusen (March 14, 1987) - short film
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs (March 14, 1987)
- Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West (March 12, 1988)
- ESPer Mami: Hoshizora no Dancing Doll (March 12, 1988)
- Ultra B: Black Hole kara no Dokusaisha BB!! (March 12, 1988) - short film
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (March 11, 1989)
- Dorami-chan: Mini-Dora SOS!!! (March 11, 1989)
1990s
[edit]- Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet (March 10, 1990)
- Chinpui: Eri-sama Katsudō Daishashin (March 10, 1990)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights (March 9, 1991)
- Dorami-chan: Wow, The Kid Gang of Bandits! (March 9, 1991)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (March 7, 1992)
- 21-Emon: To Space! The Barefoot Princess (March 7, 1992)
- In a Thrilling, Solar Car (March 7, 1992) - short film
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth (March 6, 1993)
- Dorami-chan: Hello, Dynosis Kids!! (March 6, 1993)
- The Sun Is Our Friend: Hold Out, the Soraemon! (March 6, 1993)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Action Mask vs. Leotard Devil (July 24, 1993)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (March 12, 1994)
- Dorami-chan: A Blue Straw Hat (March 12, 1994)
- Umeboshi Denka: Uchū no Hate kara Panparopan! (March 12, 1994)
- Crayon Shin-chan: The Secret Treasure of Buri Buri Kingdom (April 23, 1994)
- Doraemon: Nobita to Mirai Note (1994)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Diary of the Creation of the World (March 4, 1995)
- 2112: The Birth of Doraemon (March 4, 1995) - short film
- Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai's Ambition (April 15, 1995)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express (March 2, 1996)
- Dorami & Doraemons: Robot School's Seven Mysteries (March 2, 1996) - short film
- Crayon Shin-chan: Great Adventure in Henderland (April 13, 1996)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City (March 8, 1997)
- The Doraemons: The Puzzling Challenge Letter of the Mysterious Thief Dorapan (March 8, 1997) - short film
- Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness (April 19, 1997)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas (March 7, 1998)
- Doraemon Comes Back (March 7, 1998) - short film
- The Doraemons: The Great Operating of Stinging Insects! (March 7, 1998) - short film
- Crayon Shin-chan: Blitzkrieg! Pig's Hoof's Secret Mission (April 18, 1998)
- Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe (March 6, 1999)
- Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding (March 6, 1999) - short film
- The Doraemons: Funny Candy of Okashinana!? (March 6, 1999)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle (April 17, 1999)
2000s
[edit]- Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King (March 4, 2000)
- Doraemon: A Grandmother's Recollections (March 4, 2000) - short film
- The Doraemons: Doki Doki Wildcat Engine (March 4, 2000) - short film
- Crayon Shin-chan: Jungle That Invites Storm (April 22, 2000)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves (March 10, 2001)
- Doraemon: Ganbare! Gian!! (March 10, 2001) - short film
- Dorami & Doraemons: Space Land's Critical Event (March 10, 2001)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Adult Empire Strikes Back (April 21, 2001)
- Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom (March 9, 2002)
- Doraemon: The Day When I Was Born (March 9, 2002) - short film
- The Doraemons: Goal! Goal! Goal!! (March 9, 2002) - short film
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Battle of the Warring States (April 20, 2002)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters (March 8, 2003)
- Pa-Pa-Pa the Movie: Perman (March 8, 2003)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Yakiniku Road of Honor (April 19, 2003)
- Pa-Pa-Pa the Movie: Perman: Tako de Pon! Ashi wa Pon! (March 6, 2004)
- Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (March 6, 2004)
- Doraemon's 25th Anniversary (March 6, 2004)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Kasukabe Boys of the Evening Sun (April 17, 2004)
- Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called Buri Buri 3 Minutes Charge (April 16, 2005)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006 (March 4, 2006)
- Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called: Dance! Amigo! (April 15, 2006)
- Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld (March 10, 2007)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Singing Buttocks Bomb (April 21, 2007)
- Summer Days with Coo (July 28, 2007)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend (March 8, 2008)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Hero of Kinpoko (April 19, 2008)
- Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Spaceblazer (March 7, 2009)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Roar! Kasukabe Animal Kingdom (April 18, 2009)
2010s
[edit]- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King (March 6, 2010)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride (April 17, 2010)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Winged Angels (March 5, 2011)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Operation Golden Spy (April 16, 2011)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles—Animal Adventure (March 3, 2012)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! Me and the Space Princess (April 14, 2012)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum (March 9, 2013)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! (April 20, 2013)
- Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon—Peko and the Exploration Party of Five (March 8, 2014)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Intense Battle! Robo Dad Strikes Back (April 19, 2014)
- Stand by Me Doraemon (with Shirogumi and Robot Communications) (August 8, 2014)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Space Heroes (March 7, 2015)
- Crayon Shin-chan: My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack! (April 18, 2015)
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 (March 5, 2016)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on Dreamy World! (April 16, 2016)
- Doraemon the Movie 2017: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi (March 4, 2017)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Invasion!! Alien Shiriri (April 15, 2017)
- Doraemon the Movie 2018: Nobita's Treasure Island (March 3, 2018)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Burst Serving! Kung Fu Boys ~Ramen Rebellion~ (April 13, 2018)
- Doraemon the Movie 2019: Nobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (March 1, 2019)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~ (April 19, 2019)
2020s
[edit]- Doraemon: Nobita's New Dinosaur (August 7, 2020)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Crash! Rakuga Kingdom and Almost Four Heroes (September 11, 2020)
- Stand by Me Doraemon 2 (November 20, 2020)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Shrouded in Mystery! The Flowers of Tenkazu Academy (July 30, 2021)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (March 4, 2022)
- Teasing Master Takagi-san: The Movie (June 10, 2022)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Sky Utopia (March 3, 2023)
- New Dimension! Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Battle of Supernatural Powers ~Flying Sushi~ (August 4, 2023)
- Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window (December 8, 2023)[12]
- Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony (March 1, 2024)
- Ghost Cat Anzu (July 19, 2024)[13] (co-production with Miyu Productions)
- Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Our Dinosaur Diary (August 9, 2024)
- Ryan's World the Movie: Titan Universe Adventure (August 16, 2024)[14] (animated segments)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Art World Tales (March 7, 2025)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Super Magificent! Scorching Kasukabe Dancers (2025)
Television specials
[edit]- Doraemon's Time Capsule for 2001 (January 1, 1980)
- Dora・Q・Perman (April 8, 1980)
- Doraemon Meets Hattori the Ninja (January 3, 1982)
- Kaibutsu-kun: Hiroshi's Betrayal (April 3, 1982)
- Pro Golfer Saru (October 9, 1982)
- Doraemon: Europe Rail Travel (October 18, 1983)
- Sangokushi (March 20, 1985)
- Mr. Pen Pen (March 31, 1986)
- Doraemon: Summer Holiday (April 4, 1986)
- Sangokushi II: Amakakeru Otokotachi (August 22, 1986)
- Mr. Pen Pen II (December 29, 1986)
- Doraemon and Itchy the Stray (January 2, 1987)
- Doraemon: Treasure of the Shinugumi Mountain (August 12, 1988)
- Fujiko Fujio A no Mumako (July 3, 1990)
- Oishinbo: Kyūkyoku Tai Shikō, Chōju Ryōri Taiketsu!! (December 11, 1992)
- The Laughing Salesman Special (December 26, 1992)
- Doraemon: Featherplace (April 2, 1993)
- Oishinbo: Nichibei Kome Sensō (December 3, 1993)
- The Laughing Salesman: Supersize Spring Issue (April 6, 1993)
- The Laughing Salesman: Supersize Forgotten Year Issue (December 28, 1993)
- Tamio Kageyama's Double Fantasy (January 2, 1994)
- Tatsuya Nakazaki's Super Gag Theater (January 16 - August 21, 1994)
- Sensō Dōwa (August 15, 2002 - August 13, 2009)
- Shiroi Koibito (December 23, 2006)
- Stitch and the Planet of Sand (June 16, 2012)
- Stitch! Perfect Memory (August 7, 2015)
References
[edit]- ^ "SynergySP".
- ^ "Animeflv". Sunday, 25 July 2021
- ^ "TV Asahi to Own 100% of Doraemon's Shin-ei Animation". Anime News Network. October 6, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
TMS Credits Action Adventure
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b "Biriken/Biriken Companyビリ犬". TV Asahi. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
- ^ "Tokyotoon, Shinei Animation Reveal Null & Peta Multimedia Project With Planned Anime, Game". Anime News Network. July 27, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
- ^ "Ryan's World 'Super Spy Ryan' Special is Amazon Kids Plus' First Original (EXCLUSIVE)". 19 November 2020.
- ^ "Shin-Ei Animation Announces Stop-Motion Puppet TV Series About Guinea Pig Cars".
- ^ "Shin-Ei Animation, 81 Produce Announce Idolls! TV Anime for January Premiere". Anime News Network. September 28, 2020. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
- ^ "Mr. Villain's Day Off Anime's 1st Video Reveals More Cast & Staff, January 2024 Debut". Anime News Network. September 26, 2023. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
- ^ "Rakuten Shopping Mascot Okaimono Panda Gets 1st TV Anime This Fall". Anime News Network. May 2, 2024. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
- ^ 黒柳徹子「窓ぎわのトットちゃん」が劇場アニメ化、2023年冬に公開予定. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. March 20, 2023. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
- ^ "GKIDS Licenses French-Japanese Co-Production Film Ghost Cat Anzu". 12 June 2023.
- ^ >Mercedes Milligan (23 April 2024). "'Ryan's World the Movie: Titan Universe Adventure' Gets Expanded Theatrical Release". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
External links
[edit]- SHIN-EI ANIMATION Official Site (in Japanese)
- Shin-Ei Animation at Anime News Network's encyclopedia