Nintendo Pictures

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Nintendo Pictures Co., Ltd.
Native name
任天堂ピクチャーズ株式会社
Kabushiki-gaisha Nintendō Pikuchāzu
Formerly called
Dynamo Pictures, Inc. (2011–2022)
Entertainment
Industry
  • Animation
  • Development of 3D-CG tools
Genre Film
Founded 18 March 2011; 13 years ago (2011-03-18)
Founder Hiroshi Hirokawa
Headquarters Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Number of locations
2 studios[lower-alpha 1] (2022)
Total equity 34.5 million yen
Number of employees
105 (2022)
Parent Nintendo (2022-present)
Website https://nintendo-pictures.co.jp

Nintendo Pictures Co., Ltd.[lower-alpha 2] (formerly Dynamo Pictures, Inc.[lower-alpha 3]) is a Japanese animation studio owned by Nintendo that develops "visual content" using Nintendo properties.[1][2][3][4][5]

List of productions

Films

Year Title Co-production with Distributed by
2023 Untitled Mario film Ilumination Universal Pictures

History

The company was founded by Hiroshi Hirokawa in March 18, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan under the name of Dynamo Pictures.[6]

The company was involved with movies such as Earwig and the Witch, Macross Delta Absolute Live!!!!!!, and the Pikmin short films, CGs in games such as Metroid: Other M and overall work for many anime, games and products over the years using computer-generated imagery.[7]

In October 2021, Dynamo Amusement was formed, consisting of planners involved in the production of for theme parks, virtual reality, and rides.[8][9]

Nintendo announced their intent to acquire Dynamo Pictures and change its name to Nintendo Pictures on July 14, 2022, with the deal ending on October 3 and the company becoming a new subsidiary adopting the Nintendo name.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. One studio in Chiyoda, Tokyo and one studio in Naha
  2. Japanese: 株式会社任天堂ピクチャーズ Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Nintendō Pikuchāzu?
  3. Japanese: 株式会社ダイナモピクチャーズ Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Dainamo Pikuchāzu?

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External links

Official website



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