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Madhouse, Inc. (株式会社マッドハウス, Kabushiki-gaisha Maddohausu) is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1972 by ex–Mushi Pro staff, including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri.

Madhouse, Inc.
Native name
株式会社マッドハウス
Kabushiki-gaisha Maddohausu
TypeSubsidiary (Kabushiki gaisha)
(Formerly yūgen gaisha)
IndustryAnimation studio and production enterprise
FoundedOctober 17, 1972; 50 years ago (1972-10-17)
Founders
HeadquartersHonchō, Nakano, Tokyo
Key people
  • Former:
  • Yasuo Oda[a]
  • Masao Maruyama[b]
  • Jungoo Murata[c]
  • HIroyuk Okada[d]
  • Masahiro Takahashi[e]
  • Tsuneo Takayama[f]
  • Ren Iwasawa[g]
  • Current:
  • Sanae Tashiro[h]
  • Akira Shinohara[f]
  • Satoki Toyoda[f]
  • Kako Kuwahara[f]
  • Hitoshi Nishioke[f]
  • Takanori Seo[g]
Number of employees
70 (including contractors)
Parent
SubsidiariesMadbox Co., Ltd.
Websitemadhouse.co.jp

Madhouse has created and helped to produce many well-known shows, OVAs and films, starting with TV anime series Ace o Nerae! (produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha) in 1973, and including Wicked City, Ninja Scroll, Perfect Blue, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Trigun, Di Gi Charat, Black Lagoon, Death Note, Paprika, Wolf Children, Parasyte: The Maxim and the first season of One-Punch Man. Unlike other studios founded at this time such as AIC and J.C.Staff, their strength was and is primarily in TV shows and theatrical features. Expanding from the initial Mushi Pro staff, Madhouse recruited important directors such as Morio Asaka, Masayuki Kojima, and Satoshi Kon during the 1990s. Their staff roster expanded in the 2000s to include Mamoru Hosoda, Takeshi Koike, and Mitsuo Iso, as well as many younger television directors. The studio was also responsible for the first Beyblade anime series as well as the Dragon Drive anime and the 2011 anime adaptation of Hunter × Hunter.

The studio often collaborates with known manga artists, including Naoki Urasawa and Clamp. Madhouse produced adaptations of Urasawa's Yawara!, Master Keaton and Monster, with Masayuki Kojima helming the latter two. The company has animated a number of CLAMP's titles, including Tokyo Babylon, two versions of X (a theatrical movie and a TV series), Cardcaptor Sakura and its sequel Clear Card, and Chobits.

History

Madhouse was established in 1972 by ex–Mushi Production animators, including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri, with funding from Yutaka Fujioka, the founder of Tokyo Movie, and co-produced its earliest series with Tokyo Movie. In February 2004, Madhouse became a subsidiary of Index Corporation.[1] On February 8, 2011, Nippon TV became Madhouse's primary stockholder (replacing Index Corporation), via a third-party allocation of new shares.[2] NTV bought 128,667 new shares (each ¥7,772) issued by Madhouse for ¥999,999,924 total (about $12.4 million), raising its stake in the company from 10.4% to 84.5%. Index Corporation's stake in Madhouse fell from 60.91% to 10.54%.[3][4] In January 2012, Madhouse announced their acquisition of the animation rights to the Peanuts comic strip.[5] In March 2014, NTV bought all the shares belonging to Index Corporation, increasing its stake in Madhouse to 95%.[1]

Business

The studio employs approximately 70 employees, with employment levels varying depending on the number of productions currently underway. Additionally, the company has invested in the animation studio DR Movie.[6] Madhouse has a subsidiary, Madbox Co., Ltd., that mainly focuses on computer graphics.[7]

Works

Television

1973–2000

2000s

2010s

2020s

Specials

Film

Madhouse's early theatrical work included assistance on the Barefoot Gen films, and Lensman, an anime movie based on the space opera series by pulp science fiction author E.E. "Doc" Smith.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, director Yoshiaki Kawajiri produced a string of action films including Wicked City, Demon City Shinjuku, and Ninja Scroll.

In the late 1990s, the studio aimed at a younger female audience with Morio Asaka's two Cardcaptor Sakura films, based on the popular television series.

In the early 2000s, an ambitious collaboration with Tezuka Productions resulted in Metropolis, directed by Rintaro and adapted from the manga by Osamu Tezuka. Earlier collaborations with Tezuka productions included two feature-length films made for Sanrio starring Tezuka's unicorn character Unico.

Director Satoshi Kon produced all four of his films with the studio: Perfect Blue, Millennium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers, and Paprika, as well as his TV series Paranoia Agent. Kon was also making his fifth film the Dreaming Machine with Madhouse, although it was left incomplete at his death in 2010.

In 2003, Madhouse produced Nasu: Summer in Andalusia, which was adapted from the seinen manga Nasu by Iou Kuroda and directed by Studio Ghibli veteran Kitarō Kōsaka. Nasu was the first Japanese animated film ever selected for screening at the renowned Cannes Film Festival.[8] Kōsaka followed up his film with an OVA sequel in 2007.

In 2006, director Mamoru Hosoda began his career with the studio by directing The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.

Recent productions included Masayuki Kojima's theatrical debut Forest of Piano (2007), Hosoda's acclaimed Summer Wars (2009), Sunao Katabuchi's Mai Mai Miracle (2009), the company's first CG animated film, Yona Yona Penguin (2009), Takeshi Koike's feature film debut Redline (2009), a theatrical version of the Trigun series, Trigun: Badlands Rumble (2010), and The Tibetan Dog, a co-production with China (2011).

The first film in the Hunter × Hunter franchise, Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge premiered on January 12, 2013.

Madhouse co-produced Wolf Children (2012) with Mamoru Hosoda's Studio Chizu.

Collectively, Madhouse films have won a total of two Japan Academy Prizes, four Grand Prizes in the Animation Division at Japan Media Arts Festival, two Gertie Awards, six Mainichi Film Awards (three Ōfuji Noburō Awards, and three Animation Grand Awards), two Tokyo Anime Awards for Animation of the Year, and five Animation Kobe Feature Film Awards.

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

OVAs

(These also include some outsourced productions)

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Video games

Collaborations

Madhouse designed the characters for Hudson Soft's game Virus (the first installment of the Virus Buster Serge franchise).[10] Madhouse worked with Square Enix on the OVA Last Order: Final Fantasy VII as well as Capcom for the mini series of Devil May Cry: The Animated Series.

They collaborated with Studio Ghibli by contributing animation to Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Spirited Away (2001), and Howl's Moving Castle (2004), as well as Tomomi Mochizuki's I Can Hear the Sea (1993) and Goro Miyazaki's Tales from Earthsea (2006).

Madhouse collaborated with professional rapper Snoop Dogg in the 2006 horror-comedy movie Hood of Horror, in which they assisted in the animated sections of the movie.[11]

Madhouse also collaborated with Disney for the anime Stitch! for its first and second arcs (equal to 56 episodes total), between 2008 and 2010. They also animated the intro cutscene to PlayStation video game Wild Arms and the opening movie to PlayStation Vita video game Persona 4 Golden (Persona 4: The Golden in Japan), along with opening to the PSP remake of Persona 2: Eternal Punishment.

They worked with Marvel Entertainment to create adaptations of Blade, Iron Man, Wolverine and X-Men.[12]

2010 also saw the publication of Devil, a manga intended specifically for the American market; the property is a collaboration with Dark Horse Comics, and is written and drawn by Torajiro Kishi.[13]

Madhouse also participated in animating the Wakfu TV special Ogrest, la légende in collaboration with Ankama Japan.[14]

Non-Japanese productions/Commission work/Foreign production history

See also

Notes

  1. ^ President and CEO (代表取締役社長) from 1972 to 1980.
  2. ^ President and CEO (代表取締役社長) from 1980 to 2000, and CCO from 2000 to 2011.
  3. ^ President and CEO (代表取締役社長) from 2000 to 2009.
  4. ^ President and CEO (代表取締役社長) from 2010 to 2015.
  5. ^ Former chairman (役員) and board member (取締役会長)
  6. ^ a b c d e Director (取締役).
  7. ^ a b Auditor (監査役).
  8. ^ President and CEO (代表取締役社長) since 2021.

References

  1. ^ a b (in Japanese). Madhouse Inc. Archived from the original on April 11, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  2. ^ "NTV to Make Madhouse Anime Studio Its Subsidiary". Anime News Network. February 8, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Schilling, Mark (February 8, 2011). "Japan's NTV to take over Madhouse". Variety. Archived from the original on September 18, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  4. ^ (PDF) (in Japanese). Index Corp. February 8, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2013.
  5. ^ . Madhouse Inc. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  6. ^ . DR Movie. Archived from the original on February 20, 2009. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  7. ^ (in Japanese). Madhouse Inc. July 30, 2013. Archived from the original on December 20, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  8. ^ Tom Mes (June 10, 2003). "Midnight Eye interview: Kitaro Kosaka". Midnight Eye. Retrieved July 5, 2007.
  9. ^ Romano, Sal (April 22, 2022). "Echoes of Mana launches April 27, animated trailer". Gematsu. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  10. ^ "TGS 1997 Spring". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 95. Ziff Davis. June 1997. p. 59.
  11. ^ Anderson, John (June 30, 2006). "Review: 'Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror'". Variety. from the original on April 9, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  12. ^ "Marvel Anime Heads to G4". marvel.com. July 29, 2010. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
  13. ^ "Devil #1 :: Profile :: Dark Horse Comics". Darkhorse.com. February 17, 2010. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  14. ^ "Ogrest says: Ogrest wants his new friends to come play!". kickstarter.com. Ankama. January 24, 2014. from the original on January 26, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.

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Madhouse Inc 株式会社マッドハウス Kabushiki gaisha Maddohausu is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1972 by ex Mushi Pro staff including Masao Maruyama Osamu Dezaki and Yoshiaki Kawajiri Madhouse Inc Native name株式会社マッドハウスRomanized nameKabushiki gaisha MaddohausuTypeSubsidiary Kabushiki gaisha Formerly yugen gaisha IndustryAnimation studio and production enterpriseFoundedOctober 17 1972 50 years ago 1972 10 17 FoundersMasao Maruyama Osamu Dezaki Yoshiaki KawajiriHeadquartersHonchō Nakano TokyoKey peopleFormer Yasuo Oda a Masao Maruyama b Jungoo Murata c HIroyuk Okada d Masahiro Takahashi e Tsuneo Takayama f Ren Iwasawa g Current Sanae Tashiro h Akira Shinohara f Satoki Toyoda f Kako Kuwahara f Hitoshi Nishioke f Takanori Seo g Number of employees70 including contractors ParentNippon TV 95 The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan 5 Sony Pictures SubsidiariesMadbox Co Ltd Websitemadhouse co jpMadhouse has created and helped to produce many well known shows OVAs and films starting with TV anime series Ace o Nerae produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha in 1973 and including Wicked City Ninja Scroll Perfect Blue Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust Trigun Di Gi Charat Black Lagoon Death Note Paprika Wolf Children Parasyte The Maxim and the first season of One Punch Man Unlike other studios founded at this time such as AIC and J C Staff their strength was and is primarily in TV shows and theatrical features Expanding from the initial Mushi Pro staff Madhouse recruited important directors such as Morio Asaka Masayuki Kojima and Satoshi Kon during the 1990s Their staff roster expanded in the 2000s to include Mamoru Hosoda Takeshi Koike and Mitsuo Iso as well as many younger television directors The studio was also responsible for the first Beyblade anime series as well as the Dragon Drive anime and the 2011 anime adaptation of Hunter Hunter The studio often collaborates with known manga artists including Naoki Urasawa and Clamp Madhouse produced adaptations of Urasawa s Yawara Master Keaton and Monster with Masayuki Kojima helming the latter two The company has animated a number of CLAMP s titles including Tokyo Babylon two versions of X a theatrical movie and a TV series Cardcaptor Sakura and its sequel Clear Card and Chobits Contents 1 History 2 Business 3 Works 3 1 Television 3 1 1 1973 2000 3 1 2 2000s 3 1 3 2010s 3 1 4 2020s 3 1 5 Specials 3 2 Film 3 2 1 1980s 3 2 2 1990s 3 2 3 2000s 3 2 4 2010s 3 2 5 2020s 3 3 OVAs 3 3 1 1980s 3 3 2 1990s 3 3 3 2000s 3 3 4 2010s 3 3 5 2020s 3 4 Video games 4 Collaborations 4 1 Non Japanese productions Commission work Foreign production history 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditMadhouse was established in 1972 by ex Mushi Production animators including Masao Maruyama Osamu Dezaki and Yoshiaki Kawajiri with funding from Yutaka Fujioka the founder of Tokyo Movie and co produced its earliest series with Tokyo Movie In February 2004 Madhouse became a subsidiary of Index Corporation 1 On February 8 2011 Nippon TV became Madhouse s primary stockholder replacing Index Corporation via a third party allocation of new shares 2 NTV bought 128 667 new shares each 7 772 issued by Madhouse for 999 999 924 total about 12 4 million raising its stake in the company from 10 4 to 84 5 Index Corporation s stake in Madhouse fell from 60 91 to 10 54 3 4 In January 2012 Madhouse announced their acquisition of the animation rights to the Peanuts comic strip 5 In March 2014 NTV bought all the shares belonging to Index Corporation increasing its stake in Madhouse to 95 1 Business EditThe studio employs approximately 70 employees with employment levels varying depending on the number of productions currently underway Additionally the company has invested in the animation studio DR Movie 6 Madhouse has a subsidiary Madbox Co Ltd that mainly focuses on computer graphics 7 Works EditTelevision Edit 1973 2000 Edit Aim for the Ace 1973 1974 co animated with Tokyo Movie Gamba no Bōken 1975 co animated with Tokyo Movie Jetter Mars 1977 co animated with Toei Animation Nobody s Boy Remi 1977 1978 co animated with Tokyo Movie Treasure Island 1978 1979 co animated with Tokyo Movie Galactic Patrol Lensman 1984 1985 co animated with Tatsunoko Productions Yawara 1989 1992 DNA 1994 co animated with Studio Deen Azuki chan 1995 1998 Trigun 1998 Cardcaptor Sakura 1998 2000 Master Keaton 1998 2000 Bomberman B Daman Bakugaiden 1998 1999 Super Doll Licca chan 1998 1999 Pet Shop of Horrors 1999 Jubei chan The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch 1999 Di Gi Charat 1999 2001 Reign The Conqueror 1999 Magic User s Club 1999 Bomberman B Daman Bakugaiden V 1999 2000 2000s Edit Boogiepop Phantom 2000 Carried by the Wind Tsukikage Ran 2000 Hidamari no Ki 2000 Sakura Wars 2000 Hajime no Ippo The Fighting 2000 2002 Beyblade 2001 Galaxy Angel 2001 2004 Shingu Secret of the Stellar Wars 2001 Chance Pop Session 2001 Magical Meow Meow Taruto 2001 X 2001 2002 Kirby Right Back at Ya 2001 Aquarian Age Sign for Evolution 2002 Chobits 2002 Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi 2002 Pita Ten 2002 Dragon Drive 2002 2003 Hanada Shōnen Shi 2002 2003 Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat 2002 Rizelmine 2002 co animated with IMAGIN Mirage of Blaze 2002 Ninja Scroll The Series 2003 Texhnolyze 2003 Gungrave 2003 2004 Gunslinger Girl 2003 2004 Uninhabited Planet Survive 2003 2004 co animated with Telecom Animation Film Di Gi Charat Nyo 2003 2004 Gokusen 2004 Jubei chan The Counter Attack of Siberia Yagyu 2004 Paranoia Agent 2004 Tenjho Tenge 2004 Monster 2004 2005 BECK Mongolian Chop Squad 2004 2005 Sweet Valerian 2004 Strawberry 100 2005 Akagi 2005 2006 Paradise Kiss 2005 Oku sama wa Joshi Kōsei 2005 Kiba 2006 2007 Strawberry Panic 2006 NANA 2006 2007 The Story of Saiunkoku 2006 2008 Black Lagoon 2006 Yume Tsukai 2006 Otogi Jushi Akazukin 2006 2007 Kemonozume 2006 Death Note 2006 2007 Tokyo Tribe 2 2006 2007 Claymore 2007 Oh Edo Rocket 2007 Princess Resurrection 2007 Dennō Coil 2007 Devil May Cry 2007 Shigurui 2007 Gyakkyō Burai Kaiji 2007 2008 Neuro Supernatural Detective 2007 2008 Mokke 2007 2008 MapleStory 2007 2008 Ani Kuri15 animated sequence 2007 2008 Chi s Sweet Home 2008 2009 Allison amp Lillia 2008 Kamen no Maid Guy 2008 Top Secret The Revelation 2008 Kaiba 2008 Batman Gotham Knight 2008 Ultraviolet Code 044 2008 Casshern Sins 2008 2009 Kurozuka 2008 Mōryō no Hako 2008 One Outs 2008 2009 Stitch 2008 2010 Chaos Head 2008 Hajime no Ippo New Challenger 2009 Rideback 2009 Sōten Kōro 2009 Needless 2009 Kobato 2009 2010 Aoi Bungaku 2009 2010s Edit Rainbow Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin 2010 The Tatami Galaxy 2010 Highschool of the Dead 2010 Marvel Anime 2010 2011 Gyakkyō Burai Kaiji Hakairoku hen 2011 Hunter Hunter 2011 2014 Chihayafuru 2011 2020 The Ambition of Oda Nobuna 2012 co animated with Studio Gokumi Btooom 2012 Photo Kano 2013 Sunday Without God 2013 Hajime no Ippo Rising 2013 2014 co animated with MAPPA Ace of Diamond 2013 2016 co animated with Production I G Magical Warfare 2014 The Irregular at Magic High School 2014 No Game No Life 2014 Hanayamata 2014 Parasyte the maxim 2014 2015 Death Parade 2015 My Love Story 2015 Overlord 2015 present One Punch Man 2015 Prince of Stride Alternative 2016 Alderamin on the Sky 2016 All Out 2016 2017 co animated with TMS Entertainment ACCA 13 Territory Inspection Dept 2017 Marvel Future Avengers 2017 A Place Further than the Universe 2018 Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card 2018 Okko s Inn 2018 Mr Tonegawa Middle Management Blues 2018 Boogiepop and Others 2019 Ace of Diamond Act II 2019 2020 Afterlost 2019 No Guns Life 2019 2020 2020s Edit Sonny Boy 2021 The Vampire Dies in No Time 2021 present Takt Op Destiny 2021 co animated with MAPPA Police in a Pod 2022 Bibliophile Princess 2022 My Love Story With Yamada kun at Lv999 2023 AI no Idenshi 2023 Chi On the Movements of the Earth TBA Specials Edit Natsufuku no Shōjo tachi August 7 1988 Hiroshima ni Ichiban Densha ga Hashitta August 6 1993 Yawara Special Zutto Kimi no Koto ga July 19 1996 Di Gi Charat Summer Special 2000 August 22 2000 August 23 2000 Di Gi Charat Christmas Special December 16 2000 Di Gi Charat Ohanami Special April 6 2001 Di Gi Charat Natsuyasumi Special August 2 2001 August 3 2001 Di Gi Charat Tsuyu Special August 25 2001 Hajime no Ippo Champion Road June 25 2003 A Spirit of the Sun September 17 18 2006 Ani Kuri 15 May 7 December 10 2007 animated the two of the fifteen segments Sancha The Aromatic Tea Blues and Good Morning respectively Death Note Relight Visions of a God August 31 2007 Death Note Relight 2 L s Successors August 22 2008 Megumi to Taiyō Kaju Gummi Tweet Love Story May 11 2011 Megumi to Taiyō II Kaju Gummi Tweet Mystery February 24 2012 co animated with MAPPA Megumi to Taiyō III Kaju Gummi Tweet Fantasy June 12 2012 co animated with MAPPA Film Edit Madhouse s early theatrical work included assistance on the Barefoot Gen films and Lensman an anime movie based on the space opera series by pulp science fiction author E E Doc Smith In the late 1980s and early 1990s director Yoshiaki Kawajiri produced a string of action films including Wicked City Demon City Shinjuku and Ninja Scroll In the late 1990s the studio aimed at a younger female audience with Morio Asaka s two Cardcaptor Sakura films based on the popular television series In the early 2000s an ambitious collaboration with Tezuka Productions resulted in Metropolis directed by Rintaro and adapted from the manga by Osamu Tezuka Earlier collaborations with Tezuka productions included two feature length films made for Sanrio starring Tezuka s unicorn character Unico Director Satoshi Kon produced all four of his films with the studio Perfect Blue Millennium Actress Tokyo Godfathers and Paprika as well as his TV series Paranoia Agent Kon was also making his fifth film the Dreaming Machine with Madhouse although it was left incomplete at his death in 2010 In 2003 Madhouse produced Nasu Summer in Andalusia which was adapted from the seinen manga Nasu by Iou Kuroda and directed by Studio Ghibli veteran Kitarō Kōsaka Nasu was the first Japanese animated film ever selected for screening at the renowned Cannes Film Festival 8 Kōsaka followed up his film with an OVA sequel in 2007 In 2006 director Mamoru Hosoda began his career with the studio by directing The Girl Who Leapt Through Time Recent productions included Masayuki Kojima s theatrical debut Forest of Piano 2007 Hosoda s acclaimed Summer Wars 2009 Sunao Katabuchi s Mai Mai Miracle 2009 the company s first CG animated film Yona Yona Penguin 2009 Takeshi Koike s feature film debut Redline 2009 a theatrical version of the Trigun series Trigun Badlands Rumble 2010 and The Tibetan Dog a co production with China 2011 The first film in the Hunter Hunter franchise Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge premiered on January 12 2013 Madhouse co produced Wolf Children 2012 with Mamoru Hosoda s Studio Chizu Collectively Madhouse films have won a total of two Japan Academy Prizes four Grand Prizes in the Animation Division at Japan Media Arts Festival two Gertie Awards six Mainichi Film Awards three Ōfuji Noburō Awards and three Animation Grand Awards two Tokyo Anime Awards for Animation of the Year and five Animation Kobe Feature Film Awards 1980s Edit The Fantastic Adventures of Unico March 14 1981 Natsu e no Tobira March 20 1981 co produced by Toei Animation Haguregumo April 24 1982 co produced by Toei Animation Harmagedon March 12 1983 Unico in the Island of Magic July 16 1983 Barefoot Gen July 21 1983 Lensman Secret of the Lens July 7 1984 The Dagger of Kamui March 9 1985 Barefoot Gen 2 June 14 1986 Phoenix Karma Chapter December 20 1986 Toki no Tabibito Time Stranger December 20 1986 Wicked City April 25 1987 Neo Tokyo September 25 1987 Twilight of the Cockroaches November 21 1987 Legend of the Galactic Heroes My Conquest is the Sea of Stars February 6 1988 co produced by Artland 1990s Edit A Wind Named Amnesia December 22 1990 Urusei Yatsura Always My Darling August 18 1991 Yawara Soreyuke Koshinuke Kids August 1 1992 Ninja Scroll June 5 1993 Kattobase Dreamers Carp Tanjō Monogatari January 22 1994 Anne no Nikki August 19 1995 Memories segment Stink Bomb December 23 1995 X August 3 1996 Perfect Blue August 5 1997 Clover August 21 1999 Cardcaptor Sakura The Movie August 21 1999 2000s Edit Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2 The Sealed Card 2000 Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust 2001 Metropolis 2001 Millennium Actress 2001 Di Gi Charat A Trip to the Planet 2001 WXIII Patlabor the Movie 3 2002 Hajime no Ippo Champion Road 2003 Nasu Summer in Andalusia 2003 Tokyo Godfathers 2003 The Girl Who Leapt Through Time 2006 Paprika 2006 Cinnamon the Movie 2007 Highlander The Search for Vengeance 2007 Forest of Piano 2007 Hells 2008 Batman Gotham Knight 2008 co animated with Studio 4 C Bee Train Production Production I G Summer Wars 2009 Mai Mai Miracle 2009 Redline 2009 Yona Yona Penguin 2009 2010s Edit Trigun Badlands Rumble 2010 The Tibetan Dog 2011 The Princess and the Pilot 2011 co animated with TMS Entertainment Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge 2013 Death Billiards 2013 Hunter Hunter The Last Mission 2013 No Game No Life Zero 2017 Kimi no Koe wo Todoketai 2017 Okko s Inn Movie 2018 co produced with DLE 2020s Edit Goodbye Don Glees 2022 Kingdom of Gold Kingdom of Water 2023 OVAs Edit These also include some outsourced productions 1980s Edit Wounded Man 1986 1988 Phoenix Yamato Chapter 1987 Phoenix Space Chapter 1987 Bride of Deimos 1988 Demon City Shinjuku 1988 Fairy King 1988 Goku Midnight Eye 1989 1990s Edit Nineteen 19 1990 Cyber City Oedo 808 1990 1991 Record of Lodoss War 1990 1991 Devil Hunter Yohko 1990 1995 Doomed Megalopolis 1991 1992 Urusei Yatsura OVA s 10 and 11 1991 Tokyo Babylon 1992 1994 Zetsuai 1989 1992 1994 Download Devil s Circuit 1992 Battle Angel 1993 Mermaid s Scar 1993 The Cockpit Slipstream segment 1993 Final Fantasy Legend of the Crystals 1994 Phantom Quest Corp 1994 1995 Clamp in Wonderland 1994 2007 Spirit Warrior 1994 DNA co produced with Studio Deen 1995 Bio Hunter 1995 Birdy the Mighty 1996 1997 Night Warriors Darkstalkers Revenge 1997 1998 Twilight of the Dark Master 1997 2000s Edit Space Pirate Captain Herlock The Endless Odyssey 2002 2003 Trava Fist Planet 2003 The Animatrix Program and World Record sequences 2003 Hajime no Ippo Mashiba vs Kimura 2003 Lament of the Lamb 2003 2004 Aquarian Age The Movie 2003 Di Gi Charat Theater Leave it to Pyoko 2003 Tsuki no Waltz 2004 Otogi Jushi Akazukin 2005 Last Order Final Fantasy VII 2005 Strawberry 100 2005 Nasu A Migratory Bird with Suitcase 2007 Batman Gotham Knight animated sequences 2008 Hellsing Ultimate V VII 2008 2009 2010s Edit Black Lagoon Roberta s Blood Trail 2010 2011 Supernatural The Anime Series 2011 Drifters of the Dead 2011 Arata naru Sekai 2012 Iron Man Rise of Technovore 2013 Avengers Confidential Black Widow and Punisher 2014 2020s Edit ACCA 13 Territory Inspection Dept Regards 2020 Video games Edit Sol Feace 1991 Earnest Evans 1991 Annet Futatabi 1993 Wild Arms 1996 Solatorobo Red the Hunter 2010 Persona 2 Eternal Punishment intro sequence 2012 Persona 4 Golden intro sequence 2012 Persona 4 Arena intro sequence 2012 Etrian Odyssey Untold The Millennium Girl 2013 Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold The Fafnir Knight 2014 Echoes of Mana trailer 2022 9 Collaborations EditMadhouse designed the characters for Hudson Soft s game Virus the first installment of the Virus Buster Serge franchise 10 Madhouse worked with Square Enix on the OVA Last Order Final Fantasy VII as well as Capcom for the mini series of Devil May Cry The Animated Series They collaborated with Studio Ghibli by contributing animation to Hayao Miyazaki s My Neighbor Totoro 1988 Spirited Away 2001 and Howl s Moving Castle 2004 as well as Tomomi Mochizuki s I Can Hear the Sea 1993 and Goro Miyazaki s Tales from Earthsea 2006 Madhouse collaborated with professional rapper Snoop Dogg in the 2006 horror comedy movie Hood of Horror in which they assisted in the animated sections of the movie 11 Madhouse also collaborated with Disney for the anime Stitch for its first and second arcs equal to 56 episodes total between 2008 and 2010 They also animated the intro cutscene to PlayStation video game Wild Arms and the opening movie to PlayStation Vita video game Persona 4 Golden Persona 4 The Golden in Japan along with opening to the PSP remake of Persona 2 Eternal Punishment They worked with Marvel Entertainment to create adaptations of Blade Iron Man Wolverine and X Men 12 2010 also saw the publication of Devil a manga intended specifically for the American market the property is a collaboration with Dark Horse Comics and is written and drawn by Torajiro Kishi 13 Madhouse also participated in animating the Wakfu TV special Ogrest la legende in collaboration with Ankama Japan 14 Non Japanese productions Commission work Foreign production history Edit The Pirates of Dark Water ダークウォーターの海賊 February 25 1991 May 23 1993 Hanna Barbera with Fil Cartoons Wang Film Productions Tama Production Big Star Kennedy Cartoons and Mr Big Cartoons The Adventures of T Rex T レックス 1992 1993 C amp D Creativite et Developpement Gunther Wahl Productions with Kitty Films Street Fighter ストリートファイター October 1995 May 1997 co production with InVision Entertainment Graz Entertainment USA Studios and Sunrise Wing Commander Academy ウイング コマンダー アカデミー September 21 December 21 1996 Universal Animation Studios Todd McFarlane s Spawn トッド マクファーレンのスポーン May 16 1997 May 28 1999 HBO Animation Todd McFarlane Entertainment with Mook Animation DR Movie and Koko Enterprises Ltd X Men Evolution X メン 進化論 November 4 2000 October 25 2003 Film Roman Marvel Studios with Mook Animation DR Movie and WHITE LINE Hellboy Sword of Storms ヘル少年 嵐の剣 October 28 2006 Film Roman Revolution Studios Starz Distribution Hellboy Blood and Iron ヘル少年 血と鉄 March 10 2007 Film Roman Revolution Studios Starz Distribution Hulk Vs Wolverine ハルク対ウルヴァリン January 27 2009 Marvel Animation with MOI Animation Hulk Vs Thor ハルク対トール January 27 2009 Marvel Animation with MOI Animation Planet Hulk プラネットハルク February 2 2010 Marvel Animation with MOI Animation See also EditMAPPA an animation studio founded by former Madhouse producer Masao Maruyama Triangle Staff an animation studio founded by former Madhouse animators Notes Edit President and CEO 代表取締役社長 from 1972 to 1980 President and CEO 代表取締役社長 from 1980 to 2000 and CCO from 2000 to 2011 President and CEO 代表取締役社長 from 2000 to 2009 President and CEO 代表取締役社長 from 2010 to 2015 Former chairman 役員 and board member 取締役会長 a b c d e Director 取締役 a b Auditor 監査役 President and CEO 代表取締役社長 since 2021 References Edit a b 沿革 in Japanese Madhouse Inc Archived from the original on April 11 2014 Retrieved April 14 2014 NTV to Make Madhouse Anime Studio Its Subsidiary Anime News Network February 8 2011 Retrieved April 12 2013 Schilling Mark February 8 2011 Japan s NTV to take over Madhouse Variety Archived from the original on September 18 2012 Retrieved May 23 2012 子会社の第三者割当による新株式発行に伴う子会社の異動に関するお知らせ PDF in Japanese Index Corp February 8 2011 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2011 Retrieved April 24 2013 Animation production for Peanuts begins Madhouse Inc Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved January 31 2014 DR Movie History DR Movie Archived from the original on February 20 2009 Retrieved July 5 2012 採用に関するご案内 マッドボックス in Japanese Madhouse Inc July 30 2013 Archived from the original on December 20 2013 Retrieved August 7 2013 Tom Mes June 10 2003 Midnight Eye interview Kitaro Kosaka Midnight Eye Retrieved July 5 2007 Romano Sal April 22 2022 Echoes of Mana launches April 27 animated trailer Gematsu Retrieved September 20 2022 TGS 1997 Spring Electronic Gaming Monthly No 95 Ziff Davis June 1997 p 59 Anderson John June 30 2006 Review Snoop Dogg s Hood of Horror Variety Archived from the original on April 9 2016 Retrieved September 22 2017 Marvel Anime Heads to G4 marvel com July 29 2010 Retrieved January 6 2011 Devil 1 Profile Dark Horse Comics Darkhorse com February 17 2010 Retrieved May 25 2013 Ogrest says Ogrest wants his new friends to come play kickstarter com Ankama January 24 2014 Archived from the original on January 26 2014 Retrieved January 26 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Madhouse company Official website in Japanese and English Madhouse at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madhouse company amp oldid 1142389801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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