List of anime companies
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This is a list of companies involved in the production or distribution of anime.
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[edit] Japan-based companies
[edit] Animation studios
- A-1 Pictures
- AIC (Anime International Company)
- Artland
- Ashi Productions
- A.P.P.P. (Another Push Pin Planning Company)
- Bee Train
- Bones
- Daume
- Gainax
- GONZO
- Group TAC
- J.C.Staff
- Kyoto Animation
- Madhouse
- Magic Bus
- Manglobe
- Mushi Productions
- Nippon Animation
- Oriental Light and Magic (OLM)
- Polygon Pictures
- Production I.G
- Shaft
- Studio 4°C
- Studio Deen
- Studio Donguri
- Studio Dub
- Studio Egg
- Studio Fantasia
- Studio Gallop
- Studio Junio
- Studio Ghibli
- Studio Mook
- Studio Nue
- Studio Orphee
- Studio Pierrot
- Studio Wombat
- Sunrise
- Tatsunoko Production
- Telecom Animation Film
- Toei Animation
- Tokyo Movie Shinsha - also known as TMS Entertainment
- Topcraft
- XEBEC
- ufotable
[edit] Producers
- Animax
- Aniplex (Sony's anime distribution unit)
- Avex
- Bandai Visual
- BROCCOLI
- Dentsu
- Geneon Entertainment (Formerly Pioneer LDC)
- Genco
- Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
- KSS
- Nihon Ad Systems
- Pony Canyon
- Toho
- VAP
- Victor Entertainment
- Viz Media
[edit] Non-Japanese companies
[edit] Distributors
- ADV Films (U.S., U.K.)
- AN Entertainment (U.S.)
- AnimEigo (U.S.)
- Bandai Entertainment (U.S., owned by Bandai of Japan)
- Bandai Visual USA (U.S., not affiliated with Bandai Entertainment)
- Central Park Media (U.S.)
- Dark Horse Comics (U.S.)
- Disney (U.S.)
- Family Home Entertainment (U.S., owned by Artisan Entertainment)
- FUNimation (U.S.)
- 4Kids Entertainment (U.S.)
- Geneon (U.S.)
- Madman Entertainment (Australia)
- Manga Entertainment (UK, U.S.)
- Media Blasters (U.S.)
- Miramax (U.S., owned by Disney)
- MVM Films (UK)
- Optimum Releasing (UK)
- Reeltime.com (US)
- Streamline Pictures (U.S., Canada) (folded into Orion Pictures (and therefore into MGM) in 1999)
- The Right Stuf International (U.S.)
- TOKYOPOP (U.S.)
- US Manga Corps (U.S., part of Central Park Media)
- Viz Media (U.S., owned jointly by Shogakukan and Shueisha, of Japan, but it is run independently)
- Shonen Jump (U.S.)
[edit] Producers
- Sav! The World Productions (Fr, producer of Oban Star-Racers with Bandai Visual and HAL Film Maker)