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NUT
Japanese animation studio
Zero-G
Japanese animation studio
Studio 4°C
Japanese animation studio
Arms Corporation
Japanese animation studio
Ashi Productions
Japanese animation studio
Daume
was a Japanese animation studio that was founded in 1986 by Haruo Nakayama and his wife, Tomiko Yamamoto, with Nakayama taking the role of president of the studio. In 1993, Takeshi Anzai became co-president with Nakayama; however, sometime in the next few years, Nakayama stepped down.
Chizu
Japanese animation studio
Nomad
Japanese animation studio
Yumeta Company
Japanese animation studio
Orange
Japanese animation studio
Cypic
is a Japanese animation studio subsidiary of CyberAgent. Originally created to produce anime series based on Cygames-owned gaming IP's such as Princess Connect! Re:Dive and Umamusume: Pretty Derby, the studio later expanded their operations to also produce original anime series as well as some manga adaptations.
Actas
is a Japanese animation studio founded in 1998. It is currently a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Filmworks, which in turn is a subsidiary to Bandai Namco Holdings.
Group TAC
Japanese animation studio
Lay-duce
is a Japanese animation studio based in Nakano, Tokyo.
Production IMS
Japanese animation studio
Science Saru
Japanese animation studio
NAZ
Japanese animation studio
Geek Toys
Japanese animation studio
Maho Film
Japanese animation studio
Ordet
Japanese animation studio
Ultra Super Pictures
Japanese joint holding company
Studio Kai
Japanese animation studio
C-Station
is a Japanese animation studio established in 2009 as an extension of Bee Train Production and chaired by Ryoji Maru, a former producer and production manager for Bee Train.
Studio Fantasia
Japanese animation studio
Graphinica
, is a Japanese animation studio founded in April 2009, focused on 3DCG and 2D Animation.
EMT Squared
Japanese animation studio
Khara
Japanese animation studio
Troyca
(from - troika, “team of three”) is a Japanese animation studio founded by former AIC producer Toshiyuki Nagano, photography director Tomonori Katou, and anime director Ei Aoki in May 2013.
Pine Jam
Japanese animation studio
Nexus
Japanese animation studio
Twin Engine
Japanese anime production company
Felix Film
Japanese animation studio
AXsiZ
is a Japanese animation studio established on July 7, 2011 by staff of Studio Gokumi's former second production studio, with which the company has a close relationship with.
Studio VOLN
Japanese animation studio
Okuruto Noboru
Japanese animation studio
Hoods Entertainment
Japanese animation studio

Arvo Animation
Japanese animation studio

Connect
Japanese animation studio
Revoroot
is a Japanese animation studio based in Tokyo. Revoroot was founded as a subsidiary of Twin Engine, but as of 2021, it operates as an independent studio. The studio was originally headquartered in Nishitokyo, but relocated to Suginami in 2022. Following the move, part of Revoroot's staff stayed in Nishitokyo to operate as a separate studio, Crew-Cell, which would continue to work as a subsidiary of Twin Engine. Kazuki Emani, the CEO of Revoroot, is also the CEO of Crew-Cell.
Platinum Vision
Japanese animation studio
Magic Bus
Japanese animation studio
Geno Studio
Japanese animation studio
Studio A-Cat
Japanese animation studio
Imagin
Japanese animation studio
Shuka
Japanese animation studio
APPP
was a Japanese animation studio founded on 22 June 1984, and based in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. A subsidiary company called Super Techno Arts distributed many of their properties in North America. The founder of A.P.P.P., Kazufumi Nomura, got his start working at Mushi Production. Since its establishment, A.P.P.P. has contributed to the animation of a very large number of anime films and television series in collaboration with other companies. A.P.P.P. has been primarily credited for works including Project A-ko, Robot Carnival, and Roujin Z. A.P.P.P. remained active as a subcontractor for other
Cloud Hearts
Japanese animation studio
Shirogumi
is a company centralized in the production of animated series and feature films, as well as the making and adjusting of visual effects. It is also a member of The Association of Japanese Animations.
Genco
is a Japanese anime production enterprise, founded on March 3, 1997. Presided over by Tarō Maki, its headquarters is located in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo. It has produced numerous anime series such as Honey and Clover, Nodame Cantabile, Elfen Lied, ''Kino's Journey, Accel World, Sword Art Online, Genshiken and Toradora''. It has also co-produced original creations like Yasuomi Umetsu's Wizard Barristers and did project collaborations like in Hero Tales (with Hiromu Arakawa and Studio Flag) and in Xebec's Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi.
Seven
Japanese animation studio
Studio Signpost
Japanese animation studio
Lapin Track
Japanese animation studio
Benten Film
Japanese animation studio
Millepensee
is a Japanese animation studio founded in 2013 and based in Nerima, Tokyo.
Polygon Pictures
Japanese animation studio
Tear Studio
Japanese animation studio
Kachigarasu
Japanese animation studio
Bug Films
Japanese animation studio
Typhoon Graphics
Japanese animation studio
Drive
Japanese animation and music studio