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Nippon Animation

Nippon Animation (日本アニメーション, Nippon Animēshon) is a Japanese animation studio.[1] The company is headquartered in Tokyo, with chief offices in the Ginza district of Chūō and production facilities in Tama City.

Nippon Animation
TypeAnimation film studio
IndustryMedia and Entertainment
FoundedApril 1969; 54 years ago (April 1969) (as Zuiyō Eizō)
June 1975; 47 years ago (June 1975) (as Nippon Animation)
FounderKōichi Motohashi
HeadquartersKoganei, Tokyo, Japan
ProductsAnimated feature films (Anime)
Number of employees
100+
Websitewww.nippon-animation.co.jp/

Nippon Animation is known for producing numerous anime series based on works of Western literature such as Anne of Green Gables and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, co-founders of Studio Ghibli, directed several episodes in the World Masterpiece Theater series.

History

What is now Nippon Animation is descended from Zuiyo Eizo (or Zuiyo Enterprise), an animation studio founded in April 1969 by TCJ former manager Shigeto Takahashi.[2] The studio produced several popular series in the early and mid-1970s, including 1974's Heidi, Girl of the Alps, an adaptation of Johanna Spyri's popular children's book Heidi.[3] The Heidi anime was enormously popular in Japan (and later in Europe, and the feature-length edit of the TV series saw a U.S. VHS release in 1985). Zuiyo Eizo soon found itself in financial trouble because of the high production costs of a series (presumably Maya the Bee) it was attempting to sell to the European market.

In 1975, Zuiyo Eizo was split into two entities: Zuiyo, which absorbed the debt and the rights to the Heidi anime, and Nippon Animation, which was essentially Zuiyo Eizo's production staff (including Miyazaki and Takahata). Officially, Nippon Animation Co., Ltd. was established on 3 June 1975 by company president Kōichi Motohashi. The newly rechristened Nippon Animation found success right away with Maya the Bee and A Dog of Flanders (both of which began as Zuiyō Eizō productions), which became the first entry in the World Masterpiece Theater series to be produced under the Nippon Animation name. Hayao Miyazaki left Nippon Animation in 1979 in the middle of the production of Anne of Green Gables to make the Lupin III feature The Castle of Cagliostro.

Body of work

In addition to the World Masterpiece Theater series, Nippon Animation has also produced many other series based on Western works of literature, as well as original works and adaptations of Japanese manga. Especially, until Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (1992), its peak of productions based on Western works of literature. Many of these are included in the list of the studio's works below.

Of the studio's productions not based on Western literature, the most popular is undoubtedly Chibi Maruko-chan (1990), based on the popular manga by Momoko Sakura. At its peak, this slice-of-life anime about an unusually intelligent elementary-school-aged girl and her family and friends managed an audience rating of nearly 40%, making it one of the highest-rated anime series ever (and the highest-rated anime program in Japanese history at the time).

Works adapted from Western literature

World Masterpiece Theater series

Other TV series

  • Vicky the Viking (小さなバイキング ビッケ, Chiisana Viking Vikke) – 1974-75 (eps. 53-78, property of Zuiyo)

TV specials

  • Manxmouse (Tondemo Nezumi Daikatsuyaku) (30 June 1979)
  • Anne's Diary: The Story of Anne Frank (Anne no Nikki: Anne Frank Monogatari) (28 September 1979)
  • Back to the Forest (Nodoka Mori no Dobutsu Daisakusen, English titles: Peter of Placid Forest, Back to the Forest) (3 February 1980)
  • The Story of Fifteen Boys (Hitomi no Naka no Shonen Jugo Shonen Hyoryuki) (19 October 1987)

Other works

TV series

Films

TV specials

  • King Fang (Oyuki Yama no Yuusha Haou) (23 September 1978)
  • Our Hit and Run (18 February 1979)
  • Preface Taro (Maegami Taro) (29 April 1979)
  • Coral Reef Legend: Elfie of the Blue Sea (Sango-shō Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Elfie) (22 August 1986)
  • On-chan, Dream Power Big Adventure! (5 August 2003)
  • Miyori's Forest (Miyori no Mori) (25 August 2007)

Original video animations

  • Locke the Superman: Lord Leon – 1989
  • Bucchigiri – 1989
  • Bucchigiri 2 – 1990
  • Bucchigiri 3 – 1991
  • Locke the Superman: New World Command – 1991
  • Bucchigiri 4 – 1991
  • Jungle Wars – 1991
  • Boku wa Ō-sama – 1996
  • Hunter x Hunter – 2002
  • Shiritsu Araiso Koutougakkou Seitokai Shikkoubu – 2002
  • Hunter x Hunter: Greed Island – 2003
  • Pink Crayons – 2004
  • Hunter x Hunter: G.I. Final – 2004
  • Resident Evil 4: Resident Evil Masterpiece Theater: Leon and the Mysterious Village – 2023

Nippon Animedia

It is a department of Nippon Animation that had a partnership with famous toy company Takara on some anime.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Nippon Animation Co.,Ltd". CELSYS. from the original on 7 March 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  2. ^ Kato, Yoshihiko (2010). 作曲家・渡辺岳夫の肖像 ハイジ、ガンダムの音楽を作った男 (P-Vine Books). Blues Interactions. p. 101.
  3. ^ Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (9 February 2015). The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition: A Century of Japanese Animation. Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 9781611729092. OCLC 904144859. from the original on 2 May 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2019 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Schilling, Mark (23 January 2015). "Nippon Animation Sets Sail With Top Crew on 'Sinbad'". Variety.com. from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  5. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (23 January 2015). "Nippon Animation Announces 'Sinbad'". Animationmagazine.net. from the original on 7 March 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nippon Animation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nippon Animation 日本アニメーション Nippon Animeshon is a Japanese animation studio 1 The company is headquartered in Tokyo with chief offices in the Ginza district of Chuō and production facilities in Tama City Nippon AnimationTypeAnimation film studioIndustryMedia and EntertainmentFoundedApril 1969 54 years ago April 1969 as Zuiyō Eizō June 1975 47 years ago June 1975 as Nippon Animation FounderKōichi MotohashiHeadquartersKoganei Tokyo JapanProductsAnimated feature films Anime Number of employees100 Websitewww nippon animation co jp Nippon Animation is known for producing numerous anime series based on works of Western literature such as Anne of Green Gables and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata co founders of Studio Ghibli directed several episodes in the World Masterpiece Theater series Contents 1 History 2 Body of work 3 Works adapted from Western literature 3 1 World Masterpiece Theater series 3 2 Other TV series 3 3 TV specials 4 Other works 4 1 TV series 4 2 Films 4 3 TV specials 4 4 Original video animations 5 Nippon Animedia 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditWhat is now Nippon Animation is descended from Zuiyo Eizo or Zuiyo Enterprise an animation studio founded in April 1969 by TCJ former manager Shigeto Takahashi 2 The studio produced several popular series in the early and mid 1970s including 1974 s Heidi Girl of the Alps an adaptation of Johanna Spyri s popular children s book Heidi 3 The Heidi anime was enormously popular in Japan and later in Europe and the feature length edit of the TV series saw a U S VHS release in 1985 Zuiyo Eizo soon found itself in financial trouble because of the high production costs of a series presumably Maya the Bee it was attempting to sell to the European market In 1975 Zuiyo Eizo was split into two entities Zuiyo which absorbed the debt and the rights to the Heidi anime and Nippon Animation which was essentially Zuiyo Eizo s production staff including Miyazaki and Takahata Officially Nippon Animation Co Ltd was established on 3 June 1975 by company president Kōichi Motohashi The newly rechristened Nippon Animation found success right away with Maya the Bee and A Dog of Flanders both of which began as Zuiyō Eizō productions which became the first entry in the World Masterpiece Theater series to be produced under the Nippon Animation name Hayao Miyazaki left Nippon Animation in 1979 in the middle of the production of Anne of Green Gables to make the Lupin III feature The Castle of Cagliostro Body of work EditIn addition to the World Masterpiece Theater series Nippon Animation has also produced many other series based on Western works of literature as well as original works and adaptations of Japanese manga Especially until Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair 1992 its peak of productions based on Western works of literature Many of these are included in the list of the studio s works below Of the studio s productions not based on Western literature the most popular is undoubtedly Chibi Maruko chan 1990 based on the popular manga by Momoko Sakura At its peak this slice of life anime about an unusually intelligent elementary school aged girl and her family and friends managed an audience rating of nearly 40 making it one of the highest rated anime series ever and the highest rated anime program in Japanese history at the time Works adapted from Western literature EditWorld Masterpiece Theater series Edit Main article World Masterpiece Theater Other TV series Edit Vicky the Viking 小さなバイキング ビッケ Chiisana Viking Vikke 1974 75 eps 53 78 property of Zuiyo Maya the Honey Bee みつばちマーヤの冒険 Mitsubachi Maya no Bōken 1975 began as Zuiyo Eizo production Laura The Prairie Girl 草原の少女ローラ Sōgen no shōjo Rōra Laura Girl of the Prairies 1975 Arabian Nights Sinbad s Adventures Arabian Naitsu Shinbaddo No Boken 1975 The Adventures of Piccolino Pikorino no Bōken 1976 Little Lulu and Her Little Friends Little Lulu to Chicchai Nakama 1976 Monarch The Big Bear of Tallac Kuma no Ko Jacky 1977 Future Boy Conan Mirai Shonen Conan 1978 a Hayao Miyazaki work Bannertail The Story of Gray Squirrel Seton Dobutsuki Risu no Banner 1979 Ruy the Little Cid Little El Cid no Bouken 1980 co production with BRB Internacional Heart Cuore An Italian Schoolboy s Journal Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari 1981 Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds Wanwan Sanjushi The Three Musketeers 1981 co production with BRB Internacional Madrid Spain The New Adventures of Maya the Bee Shin Mitsubachi Maaya no Boken 1982 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu 1983 Around the World with Willy Fog Anime 80 Sekai Isshu 1983 In Spain 1987 In Japan co production with BRB Internacional Manga Aesop s Fables 1983 Bosco Adventure Bosco Daiboken 1986 Grimm s Fairy Tale Classics Grimm Meisaku Gekijo Shin Grimm Meisaku Gekijo 1987 1989 Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli 2 October 1989 29 October 1990 Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Kaze no Naka no Shojo Kinptasu no Jeannie 1992TV specials Edit Manxmouse Tondemo Nezumi Daikatsuyaku 30 June 1979 Anne s Diary The Story of Anne Frank Anne no Nikki Anne Frank Monogatari 28 September 1979 Back to the Forest Nodoka Mori no Dobutsu Daisakusen English titles Peter of Placid Forest Back to the Forest 3 February 1980 The Story of Fifteen Boys Hitomi no Naka no Shonen Jugo Shonen Hyoryuki 19 October 1987 Other works EditTV series Edit Dokaben 6 October 1976 26 December 1979 Attack on Tomorrow 4 April 1977 5 September 1977 Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster 1977 co production with Ashi Productions Ginguiser Chogattai Majutsu Robot Ginguiser co production with Ashi Productions 1977 I m Teppei Ore wa Teppei 1977 Charlotte Wakakusa no Charlotte 1977 The Casebook of Charlotte Holmes Angie Girl Jouo Heika no Petite Angie 1977 Poetry of the Baseball Enthusiasts Yakyu kyō no Uta 23 December 1977 26 March 1979 Haikara san ga Tōru Smart san Mademoiselle Anne 1978 Highschool Baseball Ninja Ikkyu san 1978 Misha the Bear Cub Koguma no Misha 1979 Seton Dobutsuki Risu no Banner 1979 Sanpei the Fisherman Fisherman Sanpei 1980 Futbol en accion 1981 co production with Estudio Equip BRB Internacional and Television Espanola The Many Dream Journeys of Meme 1983 Noozles Fushigi na Koara Burinkii Blinky and Printy 1984 Elves of the Forest Mori no Tonto Tachi 1984 co production with Shaft Bumpety Boo Hey Bumboo 1985 Spaceship Sagittarius Uchuusen Sagittarius 1986 Animated Classics of Japanese Literature Seishun Anime Zenshu 25 April 1986 26 December 1986 Topo Gigio 1988 Dagon in the Land of Weeds 1988 Chibi Maruko chan 1990 Pygmalio 1990 Top Striker Moero Top Striker 1991 Christopher Columbus 1992 co production with Mondo TV Mikan s Picture Diary Mikan Enikki 1992 Papuwa kun Nangoku Shonen Papuwa kun 1992 Bow Modern Dog Tales Heisei Inu Monogatari Bau 14 October 1993 22 September 1994 Dragon League 1993 Muka Muka Paradise 1993 Miracle Girls 1993 as Japan Taps Mahojin Guru Guru 1994 Pig Girl of Love and Courage Tonde Burin 1994 Yamato Takeru 1994 Romeo s Blue Skies 1995 Mama Loves the Poyopoyo Saurus 1995 Grander Musashi 1997 Duck Caen 1997 Cooking Master Boy Chuka Ichiban 1997 Coji Coji Sakura Momoko Gekijo Koji Koji 1997 from the creator of Chibi Maruko chan Momoko Sakura Ten Ten Kun Hanasaki Tenshi Ten Ten kun 1998 Inventor Boy Kanipan Hatsumei Boy Kanipan 1998 Xenon Football Sign 1999 Shuukan Story Land 1999 Hunter Hunter 1999 Corrector Yui 1999 Bikkuriman 2000 1999 Taiga Adventure Mirai Shonen Conan II Taiga no Daiboken 1999 a remake of Future Boy Conan directed by Hayao Miyazaki s former assistant Keiji Hayakawa but featuring a new cast of characters Marcelino Pan y Vino 2000 Japan Spain co production title is Spanish for Marcelino bread and wine Mahōjin Guru Guru April 2000 TV Tokyo Princess Comet Cosmic Baton Girl Comet san 2001 based on a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama creator of Tetsujin 28 go and Sally the Witch Popee the Performer 2001 Dennou Boukenki Webdiver 2001 co production with Radix Daigunder 2002 co production with Brains Base Hungry Heart Wild Striker 2002 2003 Animax Papuwa September 2003 TV Tokyo Sore Ike Zukkoke Sannin Gumi April 2004 TV Tokyo Fantastic Children October 2004 TV Tokyo Mix Master 2005 Japan Korea co production with Sunwoo Entertainment and KBS Pokapoka Mori no Rascal 2006 Sequel of Araiguma Rascal Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge 2006 Antique Bakery 2008 Hyakko 2008 Hakushon Daimaō 2020 2020 co production with Tatsunoko Production Let s Make a Mug Too 2021 Love All Play 2022 co production with OLM Ao no Orchestra 2023Films Edit Future Boy Conan Mirai Shōnen Konan 15 September 1979 Yakyu kyō no Uta Kita no Ōkami Minami no Tora 15 September 1979 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother 19 July 1980 Future Boy Conan The Revival of the Giant Machine Mirai Shōnen Konan Tokubetsu Hen Kyodaiki Gigant no Fukkatsu 11 March 1984 Locke the Superman Chōjin Rokku 14 April 1984 Chibi Maruko chan 15 December 1990 Chibi Maruko chan Watashi no Suki na Uta 19 December 1992 Tottoi AKA Secret of the Seal 22 August 1992 Heisei Inu Monogatari Bau Genshi Inu Monogatari Bau 20 August 1994 short film Mahōjin Guru Guru 20 April 1996 short film Violinist of Hameln 20 April 1996 short film The Dog of Flanders The Movie 15 March 1997 The Mighty Kong 16 June 1998 Co produced with L A Animation Hahn Shin Corporation and Lana Productions Marco 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother 2 April 1999 The Tale of Princess Kaguya 2014 Real production by Studio Ghibli Nippon Animation was the animation cooperation with BONES Tatsunoko Production and Studio 4 C Tensai Bakavon Yomigaeru Flanders no Inu 23 May 2015 4 5 Sinbad Sora Tobu Hime to Himitsu no Shima 2015 Chibi Maruko chan A Boy from Italy 2015 Haikara san ga Tōru Zenpen Benio Hana no 17 sai 2017 Haikara san ga Tōru Kōhen Tokyo Dai Roman 2018 Untitled film trilogy about Napoleon Bonaparte 2024 Untitled Princess Sara sequel film TV specials Edit King Fang Oyuki Yama no Yuusha Haou 23 September 1978 Our Hit and Run 18 February 1979 Preface Taro Maegami Taro 29 April 1979 Coral Reef Legend Elfie of the Blue Sea Sango shō Densetsu Aoi Umi no Elfie 22 August 1986 On chan Dream Power Big Adventure 5 August 2003 Miyori s Forest Miyori no Mori 25 August 2007 Original video animations Edit Locke the Superman Lord Leon 1989 Bucchigiri 1989 Bucchigiri 2 1990 Bucchigiri 3 1991 Locke the Superman New World Command 1991 Bucchigiri 4 1991 Jungle Wars 1991 Boku wa Ō sama 1996 Hunter x Hunter 2002 Shiritsu Araiso Koutougakkou Seitokai Shikkoubu 2002 Hunter x Hunter Greed Island 2003 Pink Crayons 2004 Hunter x Hunter G I Final 2004 Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil Masterpiece Theater Leon and the Mysterious Village 2023Nippon Animedia EditIt is a department of Nippon Animation that had a partnership with famous toy company Takara on some anime citation needed Beyblade 2001 co production with Madhouse Beyblade V Force 2002 co production with Madhouse Beyblade Fierce Battle 2002 Beyblade G Revolution 2003 co production with Madhouse B Legend Battle Bedaman 2004 Battle B Daman Fire Spirits 2005 Crash B Daman 2006 Zero Duel Masters 2007References Edit Nippon Animation Co Ltd CELSYS Archived from the original on 7 March 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2019 Kato Yoshihiko 2010 作曲家 渡辺岳夫の肖像 ハイジ ガンダムの音楽を作った男 P Vine Books Blues Interactions p 101 Clements Jonathan McCarthy Helen 9 February 2015 The Anime Encyclopedia 3rd Revised Edition A Century of Japanese Animation Stone Bridge Press ISBN 9781611729092 OCLC 904144859 Archived from the original on 2 May 2022 Retrieved 6 March 2019 via Google Books Schilling Mark 23 January 2015 Nippon Animation Sets Sail With Top Crew on Sinbad Variety com Archived from the original on 6 March 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2019 Milligan Mercedes 23 January 2015 Nippon Animation Announces Sinbad Animationmagazine net Archived from the original on 7 March 2019 Retrieved 6 March 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nippon Animation Official website Nippon Animation at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Zuiyo at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Zuiyo Eizo at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Zuiyo Enterprise at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Nippon Animedia at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nippon Animation amp oldid 1146350314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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