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Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
Native name
東映アニメーション株式会社
Tōei Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha
Formerly called
Japan Animated Films
Public kabushiki gaisha
Traded as JASDAQ4816
Industry Animation studio and production enterprise
Founded January 23, 1948; 76 years ago (1948-01-23) (as Japan Animated Films)
1956; 68 years ago (1956) (as Toei Animation)
Founder Kenzō Masaoka
Zenjirō Yamamoto
Headquarters Oizumi, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Kozo Morishita
(Chairman)
Katsuhiro Takagi
(President)
Increase US$29.911 million[1]
Number of employees
755 (consolidated)
485 (non-consolidated)
(as of March 2019)[2]
Parent Toei Company (41%)[3]
Subsidiaries Toei Animation Inc. (USA)
TAVAC Co. (Japan)
Toei Animation Music Publishing (Japan)
Toei Animation Phils., Inc. (Philippines)
Toei Animation Enterprises Limited (Hong Kong)[4] Toei Animation (Shanghai) Co. (China)[4]
Website www.toei-anim.co.jp

Toei Animation Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 東映アニメーション株式会社 Hepburn: Tōei Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha?) (/t./) is a Japanese animation studio that is a subsidiary of Toei Company. The studio has produced numerous series, including Sally the Witch, Gegege no Kitaro, Mazinger Z, Galaxy Express 999. Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, Sailor Moon, Slam Dunk, Digimon, One Piece, The Transformers (1984–1990, including several Japanese exclusive productions) and the Precure series.

History

The studio was founded by animators Kenzō Masaoka and Zenjirō Yamamoto in 1948 as Japan Animated Films (日本動画映画 Nihon Dōga Eiga?, often shortened to 日動映画 (Nichidō Eiga)). In 1956, Toei purchased the studio and it was renamed Toei Doga Co., Ltd. (東映動画株式会社 Tōei Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha?, "dōga" is Japanese for "animation"), doing business as Toei Animation Co., Ltd. outside Japan. In 1998, the Japanese name was renamed to Toei Animation. The company has created a number of TV series and movies and adapted Japanese comics as animated series, many popular worldwide. Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Yasuji Mori, Leiji Matsumoto and Yoichi Kotabe have worked with the company.[5] Toei is a shareholder in the Japanese anime satellite television network Animax with other anime studios and production companies, such as Sunrise, TMS Entertainment and Nihon Ad Systems Inc.[6][7][8] The company is headquartered in the Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo.[1]

Their mascot is the cat Pero, from the company's 1969 film adaptation of Puss in Boots.

Toei Animation produced anime versions of works from manga series by manga artists, including Go Nagai (Mazinger Z), Eiichiro Oda (One Piece), Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009), Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (Toriko), Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk), Mitsuteru Yokoyama (Sally the Witch), Masami Kurumada (Saint Seiya), Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump), Leiji Matsumoto (Galaxy Express 999), and Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon). The studio helped propel the popularity of the Magical Girl and Super Robot genres of anime; Toei's TV series include the first magical-girl anime series, Mahoutsukai Sally (an adaptation of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga of the same name), and Go Nagai's Mazinger Z, an adaptation of his manga which set the standard for Super Robot anime. Although the Toei Company usually allows Toei Animation to handle its animation, they occasionally hire other companies to provide animation; although the Toei Company produced the Robot Romance Trilogy, Sunrise (then known as Nippon Sunrise) provided the animation. Toei Company would also enlist the help of other studios such as hiring Academy Productions to produce the animation for Space Emperor God Sigma, rather then use their own studio.

Toei Animation's anime which have won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award are Galaxy Express 999 in 1981, Saint Seiya in 1987 and Sailor Moon in 1992. In addition to producing anime for release in Japan, Toei Animation began providing animation for American films and television series during the 1960s and particularly during the 1980s.

Subsidiaries

Subsidiary Notes
TAVAC (Toei Audio Visual Art Center) Toei's recording facility that specializes in Japanese audio, video and sound effects, and Japanese dubbing.
Toei Animation Music Publishing (Music division) The company's music department that maintains links with the music publishers connected with TV stations, manufacturing corporations, and productions.
Toei Animation Phils., Inc. (Philippine division) The company's division that provides animation assistance for the majority of Toei-produced animes. Also does licensing of its Toei-produced properties and dubbing for Filipino markets.
Toei Animation Inc. (USA division) Toei's division located in Los Angeles, responsible for the program licensing of Toei-produced series to North America, Latin America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.[9]
Toei Doga US Services, Inc. USA Domestic stock
Toei Animation Europe S.A.S. (European division) Toei's French division based in Paris, France, it engages in the production, marketing, and licensing of animation products in Europe.
Toei Animation Enterprises Limited (Hong Kong division) Established in Hong Kong as a joint venture with Animation International Limited in 1997,[4] it is a wholly owned subsidiary since 2009.[10]
Toei Animation (Shanghai) Co. (China division)

Currently in production

No. Title Year(s) Note Episodes Ref(s)
1 One Piece 1999 – present TV anime 942 [11]
2 PreCure 2004 – present TV anime (17th Series) 792 [12]
3 Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya 2019 – present CGI ONA 12
4 Butt Detective 2018 – present TV anime 39 [13][14]
5 Super Dragon Ball Heroes 2018 – present OVA 21
6 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug and Cat Noir 2015 – present In collaboration with Zagtoon, Method, and SAMG Animation. OVA 70 [15][16][17]
7 Ojamajo Doremi: Owarai Gekijō 2019 – present ONA 29 [18]
8 World Trigger 2016 – present TV Anime
9 Digimon Adventure: 2020 – present TV Anime (9th Series) 16
10 Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai 2020 TV Anime
11 Tokyo 7th Sisters 2020 Film
12 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal 2020 Two-part film,
Co-animated with Studio Deen,
4th season of Sailor Moon Crystal
[19][20]
13 Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna 2020 Film
Animation services by Yumeta Company.
[21][22][23]
14 The Journey 2020 Film [24][25][26]
15 Digimon Adventure 20th Anniversary Memorial Story Project 2020 Short 5 [27][28]
16 Future Folktales 2020 TV Anime 13

TV animation

1960–69

No. Title Series director Broadcast network(s) Year(s) Notes
1 Ookami Shonen Ken Sadao Tsukioka, Isao Takahata NET November 11, 1963 – August 16, 1965 Toei's grand debut in TV Animation.
2 Fujimaru of the Wind Daisaku Shirakawa, Kimio Yabuki NET June 7, 1964 – August 31, 1965 Innspired by the manga 'Kaze no Ishimaru' by Sanpei Shirato; animated by Yasuji Mori and Hayao Miyazaki. The anime was renamed "Kaze no Fujimaru" in order to associate it with its sponsor, Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals.(now Astellas Pharma.)
3 Jun the Space Patrol Hopper Hiromi Yamamoto, Taiji Yabushita NET February 1, 1965 – November 29, 1965
4 Hustle Punch Hiroshi Ikeda, Isao Takahata NET November 1, 1965 – April 25, 1966
5 Rainbow Sentai Robin Shinichi Suzuki, Takeshi Tamiya NET April 23, 1966 – March 24, 1967 Adapted from the manga of the same name by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine throughout 1963; co-produced by Studio Zero
6 The Prince of Pirates NET May–November 1966
7 Sally the Witch Toshio Katsuta, Hiroshi Ikeda NET December 5, 1966 – December 30, 1968 Adapted from the manga which was originally titled Sunny the Witch upon first serialization, but by the time this program aired, Sally the Witch by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, which was serialized in Shueisha's Ribon magazine for girls; Episodes 1 through 17 episodes of this TV anime were filmed in black-and-white, and the remainder of the series (Episodes 18 through 109) was filmed in color, making it one of the earliest color anime alongside Mushi Production's Kimba the White Lion in 1965 and Tatsunoko Production's Speed Racer in 1967.
8 Pyunpyunmaru NET July–September 1967
9 GeGeGe no Kitarō Fuji TV January 3, 1968 – March 30, 1969 Adapted from the manga Hakaba no Kitaro and GeGeGe no Kitaro by Shigeru Mizuki which were serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine from 1960 to 1969
10 Cyborg 009 NET April–September 1968 Adapted from the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was serialized in Shonen Gahosha's Monthly Shonen King, Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine, Akita Shoten's Monthly Boken-Oh, and Mushi Production's COM magazines from 1964 to 1969. It is also a continuation of the 1966-1967 anime film serial, although it is in monochrome, unlike the films which were in color.
11 Akane-chan Fuji TV April–September 1968
12 Himitsu no Akko-chan (Akko-chan's Secret) NET 1969–1970 Adapted from the manga by comedy-king Fujio Akatsuka, which was serialized from 1962 to 1965 in Shueisha's Ribon magazine, as the first magical girl manga series. While Sally the Witch was the first magical girl anime to hit the airwaves, it took longer to adapt Akko-chan for some reason.
13 Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (Sabu and Ichi's Detective Stories or Sabu and Ichi's Arrest Warrant) 1968–1969 (co-production with Mushi Productions and Zero Studio)
14 Mōretsu Atarō NET 1969–1970
15 Tiger Mask YTV 1969–1971

1970–79

No. Program Additional information Broadcast network Years
16 Kick no Oni TBS 1970–1971
17 Mahou no Mako-chan NET 1970–1971
18 GeGeGe no Kitarō 2nd Fuji TV 1971–1972
19 Sarutobi Ecchan NET 1971–1972
20 Apacchi Yakyuugun NET 1971–1972
21 Genshi Shonen Ryu 1971–1972
22 Mahou Tsukai Chappy NET April–December 1972
23 Calimero NET 1972–1975
24 Devilman original TV series NET 1972–1973
25 Mazinger Z Fuji TV 1972–1974
26 Great Mazinger Fuji TV 1974–1975
27 Babel Ni-Sei NET January–September 1973
28 Microid S NET April–October 1973
29 Miracle Shoujo Limit-chan NET 1973–1974
30 Dororon Enma-kun Fuji TV 1973–1974
31 Cutey Honey original series NET 1973–1974
32 Majokko Megu-chan NET 1974–1975
33 Getter Robo series original Fuji TV 1974–1975
34 Getter Robo G Fuji TV 1975–1976
35 Shounen Tokugawa Ieyasu April–September 1975
36 Steel Jeeg NET 1975–1976
37 UFO Robot Grendizer Fuji TV 1975–1977
38 Ikkyū-san NET, TV Asahi 1975–1982
39 Gaiking Fuji TV 1976–1977
40 Dash Machine Hayabusa TV Asahi April–September 1976
41 Magne Robo Gakeen (Magnetic Robot Gakeen) TV Asahi 1976–1977
42 Candy Candy TV Asahi 1976–1979
43 Jetter Mars Co-produced with Tezuka Productions; pseudo-sequel to Tetsuwan Atom Fuji TV February–September 1977
44 Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace (Planetary Robot Danguard Ace) Fuji TV 1977–1978
45 Hyouga Senshi Guyslugger Co-produced with Tokyo Movie Shinsha; Semi-sequel to Cyborg 009 TV Asahi April–August 1977
46 Chojin Sentai Balatack TV Asahi 1977–1978
47 Arrow Emblem Hawk of the Grand Prix (released in the US and elsewhere as a compilation, Super Grand Prix) 1977–1978
48 Tobidase! Machine Hiryū (Fly High! Machine Hiryū) Co-produced with Tatsunoko Production; parody of Tatsunoko's Mach GoGoGo and Toei's Dash Machine Hayabusa Tokyo 12 Broadcasting 1977–1978
49 Gekisō! Ruben Kaiser 1977–1978
50 Captain Harlock (Uchū kaizoku Captain Harlock) TV Asahi 1978–1979
51 SF Saiyuki Starzinger Sci-Fi Journey to the West: Starzinger; Spaceketeers on Force Five Fuji TV 1978–1979
52 Uchū Majin Daikengo (Space Guardian Daikengo) Co-production with Studio Nue TV Asahi 1978–1979
53 Galaxy Express 999 (Ginga Tetsudou 999) Original TV series Fuji TV 1978–1981
54 Captain Future Adaptation of the pulp-fiction sci-fi stories by Mort Weisinger NHK 1978–1979
55 Eiko no Tenshitachi: Pink Lady Monogatari (Glorious Angels: The Story of Pink Lady) TV Asahi 1978–1979
56 Hana no Ko Lunlun TV Asahi 1979–1980
57 Cyborg 009 Color remake (Sunrise co-production) TV Asahi 1979–1980
58 Mirai Robo Daltanias Tokyo 12 Broadcasting 1979–1980
59 Entaku no Kishi Monogatari: Moero Arthur Fuji TV 1979–1980

1980–89

No. Program Additional information Broadcast network Years
60 Maeterlinck's Blue Bird: Tyltyl and Mytyl's Adventurous Journey Co-production with Academy Productions Fuji TV January–July 1980
61 Moero Arthur: Hakuba Ouji Fuji TV April–September 1980
62 Mahō Shōjo Lalabel TV Asahi 1980–1981
63 Ganbare Genki Adapted from Yū Koyama's manga of the same name Fuji TV 1980–1981
64 Hello! Sandybell March–September 1981
65 Wakakusa Monogatari Yori Wakakusa no Yon Shimai (Little Women) Co-produced with Kokusai Eiga-sha TV Tokyo April–September 1981
66 Beast King GoLion TV Tokyo 1981–1982
67 Dr. Slump Adaptation of Akira Toriyama's manga of the same name Fuji TV 1981–1986
68 Shin Taketori Monogatari: Sen Nen Jo Ou 1981–1982
69 Tiger Mask Ni-Sei 1981–1982
70 Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken 1981–1982
71 Asari-chan 1982–1983
72 Boku Patalliro! 1982–1983
73 Armored Fleet Dairugger XV 1982–1983
74 The Kabocha Wine 1982–1984
75 Ai Shite Knight 1983–1984
76 Kinnikuman 1983–1986
77 Tatakae!! Ramenman Kinnikuman spinoff January–September 1988
78 Stop! Hibari-kun 1983–1984
79 Lightspeed Electroid Albegas 1983–1984
80 Bemu Bemu Hunter: Gotengu Tenmaru May–October 1983
81 Yume Senshi Wingman 1984–1985
82 Tongari Boushi no Memoru March–September 1984
83 Video Warrior Laserion 1984–1985
84 GU-GU Ganmo 1984–1985
85 Hokuto no Ken Fuji TV 1984–1987
86 Transformers 1984–1987
87 GeGeGe no Kitarō 3rd Fuji TV 1985–1988
88 Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years 1985–1986
89 Hāi! Step Jun 1985–1986
90 Compora Kid June–December 1985
91 Maple Town Monogatari (broadcast in the US on Nickelodeon as Maple Town) TV Asahi 1986–1987
92 Dragon Ball Fuji TV 1986–1989
93 Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin April–September 1986
94 Gou Q [Goukyuu] Chouji Ikkiman April–November 1986
95 Saint Seiya TV Asahi 1986–1989
96 Hokuto no Ken 2 Fuji TV 1987–1988
97 Shin Maple Town Monogatari: Palm Town Hen TV Asahi January–December 1987
98 Dragon Ball Z Fuji TV 1989–1996
99 Bikkuriman TV Asahi 1987–1989
100 Transformers: The Headmasters 1987–1988
101 Transformers: Super-God Masterforce 1988–1989
102 Transformers: Victory March–December 1989
103 Kamen no Ninja Aka Kage 1987–1988
104 Lady Lady!! 1987–1988
105 Hello! Lady Lynn 2nd season of Lady Lady!! 1988–1989
106 Sakigake!! Otokojuku February–November 1988
107 Himitsu no Akko-chan 2nd Fuji TV 1988–1989
108 Akuma-kun 1989–1990
109 Kariage-kun 1989–1990
110 Shin (New) Bikkuriman TV Asahi 1989–1990

1990–99

No. Program Additional information Broadcast network Years
111 Magical Tarurūto-kun 1990–1992
112 Kingyo Chūihō! 1991–1992
113 Kinnikuman: Scramble for the Throne 1991–1992
114 Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai 1991–1992
115 Sailor Moon 1992–1993
116 Super Bikkuriman 1992–1993
117 Ghost Sweeper Mikami 1993–1994
118 Sailor Moon R 1993–1994
119 Slam Dunk 1993–1996
120 Aoki Densetsu Shoot! 1993–1994
121 Marmalade Boy 1994–1995
122 Sailor Moon S 1994–1995
123 Shinken Densetsu Tight Road October–December 1994
124 Kuusou Kagaku Sekai January–December 1995
125 Sailor Moon SuperS 1995–1996
126 Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Series: Wow! Märchen April–September 1995
127 Gokinjo Monogatari 1995–1996
128 Hell Teacher Nūbē 1996–1997
129 Dragon Ball GT 1996–1997
130 Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars 1996–1997
131 GeGeGe no Kitarō 4th Fuji TV 1996–1998
132 Hana Yori Dango 1996–1997
133 Cutie Honey Flash 1997–1998
134 The Kindaichi Case Files 1997–2000
135 Azumi: Mamma Mia! July–October 1997
136 Dr. Slump 2nd series Fuji TV 1997–1999
137 Yume no Crayon Oukoku 1997–1999
138 Hanitarou Desu 1997–1998
139 Haruba-ke no San nin me January–March 1998
140 Anime Shūkan DX! Mii-Pha-Pū 1998–1999
141 Yu-Gi-Oh! April–October 1998
142 Himitsu no Akko-chan 3rd Fuji TV 1998–1999
143 Mamotte Shugogetten 1998–1999
144 One Piece 1999–present
145 Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne 1999–2000
146 Ojamajo Doremi 1999–2000
147 Digimon Adventure 1999–2000

2000–09

Program Series Years
148 Ojamajo Doremi # 2000–2001
149 Mushrambo (Shinzo in most international markets) February–September 2000
150 Digimon Adventure 02 2000–2001
151 Legendary Gambler Tetsuya 2000–2001
152 Pipo Papo Patoru-kun 2000–2001
153 Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi 2001–2002
154 Digimon Tamers 2001–2002
155 Nono-chan 2001–2002
156 Kanon January–March 2002
157 Kinnikuman Nisei (Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy) January–December 2002
158 Digimon Frontier 2002–2003
159 Ojamajo Doremi Dokkān! 2002–2003
160 Tsuribaka Nisshi 2002–2003
161 Ashita no Nadja 2003–2004
162 Zatch Bell! 2003–2006
163 Air Master April–September 2003
164 Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo 2003–2005
165 Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Muscle Japanese broadcast of American second season April–June 2004
166 Futari wa Pretty Cure 2004–2005
167 Ojamajo Doremi Na-i-sho June–December 2004
168 Ring ni Kakero October–December 2004
169 Bouken Oh Beet 2004–2005
170 Xenosaga: The Animation January–March 2005
171 Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart 2005–2006
172 Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu 2005–2006
173 Beet the Vandel Buster: Excelion 2005–2006
174 Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales January–March 2006
175 Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Muscle 2 additional US-produced episodes January–March 2006
176 Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star 2006–2007
177 Digimon Savers 2006–2007
178 Air Gear April–September 2006
179 Ring ni Kakero 1: Nichi-Bei Kessen Hen April–June 2006
180 Kamisama Kazoku May–August 2006
181 Binbō Shimai Monogatari June–September 2006
182 Happy Lucky Bikkuriman 2006–2007
183 Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z Japanese spin-off of Cartoon Network’s The Powerpuff Girls 2006–2007
184 Gin-iro no Olynssis October–December 2006
185 Lily to Kaeru to (Ototo) 2006 (Animax Taishō original-script award)[29]
186 Yes! Pretty Cure 5 2007–2008
187 Lovely Complex April–September 2007
188 Mononoke Ayakashi spin-off July–September 2007
189 Hatara Kids: My Ham-gumi 2007–2008
190 GeGeGe no Kitarō 5th 2007–2009
191 Uchi no 3 Shimai 2008–2010
192 Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go! 2008–2009
193 RoboDz Kazagumo Hen June–November 2008
194 Asataro, the Onion Samurai[30] (Negibozu no Asatarō, "Onion-Head" Asatarō) 2008–2009
195 Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin 2008–2009
196 Marie and Gali 2009–2010
197 Dragon Ball Kai (remastered version of Dragon Ball Z) 2009–2011
198 Fresh Pretty Cure! 2009–2010
199 Welcome to Irabu's Office October–December 2009
200 Thriller Restaurant 2009–2010

2010–19

Program Series Years
201 Heartcatch Pretty Cure 2010–2011
202 Uchi no 3 Shimai: Okawariparetai April–December 2010
203 Six Hearts Princess 2010
204 Digimon Xros Wars 2010–2012
205 Marie and Gali 2.0 2010–2011
206 Toriko 2011–2014
207 Suite Pretty Cure 2011–2012
208 Tanken Driland 2012–2013
209 Smile PreCure! 2012–2013
210 Kyousogiga TV series October–December 2013
211 Saint Seiya Omega 2012–2014
212 Doki Doki! Pretty Cure! 2013–2014
213 Tanken Driland: Sennen no Mahō 2013–2014
214 Robot Girls Z January–March 2014
215 Happiness Charge! Pretty Cure! 2014–2015
216 Dragon Ball Kai: The Final Chapters (remastered version of Dragon Ball Z) 2014–2015
217 Abarenbō Rikishi!! Matsutarō April–September 2014
218 Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers Japanese-American co-production with Marvel Comics and Walt Disney Japan 2014–2015
219 Majin Bone 2014–2015
220 World Trigger 2014–2016, 2020-
221 Robot Girls Z+ May–October 2015
222 Dragon Ball Super 2015–2018
223 Go! Princess Pretty Cure 2015–2016
224 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal Season III Season 3 2016
225 Maho Girls Pretty Cure! 2016–2017
226 Tiger Mask W 3rd series 2016–2017
227 Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters 2016–2017
228 Kado: The Right Answer 2017
229 KiraKira Pretty Cure a la Mode 2017–2018
230 Hugtto! PreCure 2018-2019
231 Butt Detective 2018–present
232 Gegege no Kitaro 6th series 2018–2020
233 Bakutsuri Bar Hunter Co-production with Studio Gallop 2018–2019
234 Star Twinkle PreCure 2019–2020

2020–present

Program Series Years
235 Healin’ Good Pretty Cure 2020–present
236 Digimon Adventure: Reboot of Digimon Adventure 2020–present
237 Fushigi Dagashiya Zenitendō Co-production with Kanaban Graphics 2020–present
238 Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai 2020–present

TV movies and specials

Show Year
Captain Future Kareinaru Taiyoukei Race 1978
Les Misérables (Jean Valjean Monogatari) 1979
Yamato: The New Voyage 1979
Galaxy Express 999: Can You Live Like A Warrior 1979
Daikyouryuu no jidai (Age of the Great Dinosaurs) 1979
Wakakusa Monogatari (Little Women) 1980
Yami no Teiō: Kyūketsuki Dracula (Emperor of Darkness: Vampire Dracula) 1980
Galaxy Express 999: Emeraldes the Eternal Wanderer 1980
Arano no Sakebi Koe: Howl, Buck 1981
Kyoufu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein (The Monster of Frankenstein) 1981
Hashire Melos! 1981
Galaxy Express 999: Can You Love Like a Mother? 1981
Adrift in the Pacific (Two-Year Holiday) 1982
Andromeda Stories 1982
Kinnikuman: Showdown! The 7 Justice Supermen vs. The Space Samurais 1984
The Three-Eyed One: The Prince of Devil Island 1985
Dragon Ball: Goku's Fire Brigade (Doragon Bōru: Gokū no shōbō tai) 1988
Dragon Ball: Goku's Traffic Safety (Doragon Bōru: Gokū no kōtsū anzen) 1988
Sword For Truth 1990
Dragon Ball Z: A Lonesome, Final Battle - The Father of Z Warrior Son Goku, who Challenged Freeza (Doragon Bōru Zetto Tatta Hitori no Saishū Kessen ~Furīza ni Idonda Zetto-senshi Son Gokū no Chichi, released in the US as Bardock: The Father of Goku) 1990
Sally the Witch: Mother's Love is Eternal 1991
Dragon Ball Z: Summer Vacation Special 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors: Gohan and Trunks (Doragon Bōru Zetto Zetsubō e no Hankō!! Nokosareta Chō-Senshi•Gohan to Torankusu, released in the US as The History of Trunks) 1993
Looking Back at it All: The Dragon Ball Z Year-End Show! 1993
Sailor Moon SuperS TV Special 1995
Dragon Ball GT: Goku's Side Story! Si Xing Qiu is a Testament to Courage (Doragon Bōru Jī Tī: Gokū Gaiden! Yūki no Akashi wa Sūshinchū, released in the US as A Hero's Legacy) 1997
One Piece TV Special: Adventure in the Ocean's Navel 2000
One Piece: Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream! 2003
One Piece: Protect! The Last Great Stage 2003
One Piece: End-of-Year Special Plan! Chief Straw Hat Luffy's Detective Story 2005
One Piece: Chopperman Departs! Protect the TV Station by the Shore (New Year's special) 2007
One Piece: Episode of Nami - Tears of a Navigator, and the Bonds of Friends 2012
One Piece: Episode of Luffy - Adventure on Hand Island 2012
One Piece: Episode of Merry - The Tale of One More Friend 2013
Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special 2013
One Piece 3D2Y: Overcome Ace's Death! Luffy's Vow to his Friends 2014
One Piece: Episode of Sabo - Bond of Three Brothers 2015
One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia 2015
One Piece: Heart of Gold 2016
One Piece - Episode of East Blue: Luffy and His Four Crewmates' Great Adventure 2017
One Piece - Episode of Skypiea 2018

Theatrical films

Film Year
Panda and the Magic Serpent 1958
Magic Boy 1959
Alakazam the Great 1960
The Orphan Brother 1961
Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad 1962
Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji 1963
Doggie March 1963
Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon 1965
Cyborg 009 1966
Cyborg 009: Monster Wars 1967
Jack and the Witch 1967
The Madcap Island 1967
The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun 1968
The World of Hans Christian Andersen 1968
GeGeGe no Kitarō 1968
Puss in Boots (Nagagutsu o haita neko) 1969
Circus Da Ga Yattekita 1969
Flying Phantom Ship (Soratobi Yureisen) 1969
Namida no Kaiten Receive 1970
30,000 Miles Under the Sea (Kaitei San-man Mile) 1970
Sans Famille (Chibikko Rémi to Meiken Capi) 1970
Mōretsu Atarō Nyarome no Komoriuta 1970
Tiger Mask 1970
Tiger Mask: War Against The League of Masked Wrestlers 1970
Animal Treasure Island (Dōbutsu Takarajima) 1971
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Ari Baba to Yonjuppiki no Tōzoku) 1971
The Three Musketeers In Boots (Nagagutsu Sanjūshi) 1972
Go Get Them 0011 (Maken Liner 0011 Henshin Seyo!) 1972
Sarutobi Ecchan Okashi na Tenkousei (Episode 1) 1972
Panda No Daibōken (The Panda's Great Adventure) 1973
Babel Ni-Sei Akachan wa chōnōryoku-sha 1973
Mahōtsukai Sarī 1973
Mazinger Z Vs. Devilman 1973
Mazinger Z Vs. Dr. Hell 1974
Mazinger Z Vs. The Great General of Darkness 1974
Yaemon, the Locomotive (Kikansha Yaemon: D-goichi no Daibōken) 1974
Majokko Megu-chan 1974
Great Mazinger Vs. Getter Robo 1975
Great Mazinger Vs. Getter Robo G: The Great Clash In The Sky 1975
Majokko Megu-chan Tsuki Yori No Shisha 1975
Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (Anderusen dowa: Ningyo hime or Andersen Story: The Mermaid Princess) 1975
Kore Ga UFO Da! Sora Tobu Enban (The Flying Empty UFO) 1975
Uchu Enban Daisenso 1975
UFO Robot Grendizer 1975
Puss In Boots Travels Around The World (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Hachijū Nichikan Sekai Isshū) 1976
UFO Robo Grendizer Vs. Great Mazinger 1976
Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Decisive Battle! The Monster of the Ocean 1976
UFO Robot Grendizer: The Red Sunset Confrontation (Akai Yuuhi no Taiketsu) 1976
Ikkyū-san 1976
The Wild Swans (Hakuchou no Ouji) 1977
Thumbelina (Oyayubi Hime) 1978
Candy Candy: The Call of Spring (May Festival) 1978
Candy Candy's Summer Vacation 1978
Captain Harlock - Mystery of the Arcadia 1978
Taro the Dragon Boy (Tatsu no ko Taro) 1979
Triton of the Sea (Umi no Toriton) 1979
SF Saiyuki Starzinger (Sci-Fi Journey to the West: Starzinger Movie) 1979
Galaxy Express 999 (Ginga Tetsudō 999; a.k.a. Bonjour Galaxy Express 999) 1979
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The All Seeing Eye 1980
Twelve Months (Mori wa Ikiteiru) 1980
Galaxy Express 999: Glass-made Claire (featurette) 1980
Toward the Terra (Terra e...) 1980
Hana no Ko Lunlun (Hello Cherry Garden) 1980
Lalabel, The Magical Girl: The Sea Calls for a Summer Vacation 1980
Swan Lake (Hakuchō no Mizūmi) 1981
Adieu Galaxy Express 999 (Sayonara Ginga Tetsudō 999) 1981
Natsu e no Tobira (The Door Into Summer) 1981
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hello! Wonder Island 1981
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp) 1982
Arcadia of My Youth 1982
Dr. Slump: "Hoyoyo!" Space Adventure 1982
Future War 198X 1982
Haguregumo 1982
Asari-chan Ai no Marchen Shōjo 1982
Queen Millennia (Shin Taketori Monogatari: Sennen Joō) 1982
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo, Great Round-the-World Race 1983
Aesop's Fables (Manga Aesop Monogatari) 1983
Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku 1983
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle 1984
The Kabocha Wine: Nita no Aijou Monogatari 1984
Kinnikuman: Stolen Championship Belt 1984
Great Riot! Justice Superman 1984
GeGeGe no Kitaro 1985
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police 1985
Justice Supermen vs. Ancient Supermen 1985
Counterattack! The Underground Space Supermen 1985
Hour of Triumph! Justice Superman 1985
Gu Gu Ganmo 1985
Tongari Bōshi no Memoru 1985
Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight (a.k.a. Odin: Starlight Mutiny) 1985
Arei no Kagami 1985
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Yōkai War 1986
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Strongest Yōkai Corps! Dismebark to Japan!! 1986
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Crash!! The Great Rebellion of the Multi-Dimensional Yōkai 1986
Crisis in New York! 1986
Justice Supermen vs. Fighter Supermen 1986
Fist of the North Star: The Movie (Hokuto no Ken) 1986
Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies 1986
Maple Town Movie 1986
Grimm Douwa: Kin no Tori (Grimm Fairy Tale: The Golden Bird) 1987
Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (Majin-jō no nemuri hime) 1987
New Maple Town Stories: Home Town Collection 1987
Saint Seiya the Movie: Evil Goddess Eris 1987
Tatakae!! Ramenman 1988
Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (Makafushigi daibōken) 1988
Saint Seiya: Heated Battle of the Gods 1988
Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth 1988
Bikkuriman: Taiichiji Seima Taisen 1988
Bikkuriman: Moen Zone no Himitsu 1988
Himitsu no Akko-chan 1989
Himitsu no Akko-chan Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri 1989
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone 1989
Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle 1989
Akuma-kun Movie 1989
Mahōtsukai Sarī (Sally the Witch 2:) 1990
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (Kono yo de ichiban tsuyoi yatsu) 1990
Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (Chikyū marugoto chō-kessen) 1990
Akuma-kun: Yōkoso Akuma Land e!! (Welcome To Devil Land) 1990
Pink: Water Bandit, Rain Bandit (Pinku Mizu Dorobō Ame Dorobō) 1990
Kennosuke-sama 1990
Super Saiyan Son Goku (Sūpā Saiya-jin da Son Gokū) 1991
Dragon Ball Z: The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest (Tobikkiri no saikyō tai saikyō) 1991
Magical Taluluto Movie 1991
Magical Taruruuto-kun: Moero! Yuujou no Mahou Taisen 1991
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (Gurēto Adobenchā) 1991
Candy Candy Movie 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Clash!! The Power of 10 Billion Warriors (Gekitotsu!! 100 oku pawā no senshi-tachi) 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans (Kyokugen batoru!! San dai sūpā Saiya-jin) 1992
Magical Taruruuto: Suki Suki Hot Tako Yaki 1992
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Disciple of Avan (Aban no Shito) 1992
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: The Reborn Six Commanders (Shinsei Rokudai Shoguo) 1992
Goldfish Warning! 1992
Rokudenashi Blues 1992
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! Clear Skies Over Penguin Village 1993
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! From Penguin Village with Love 1993
Dragon Ball Z: Burn Up!! A Close Fight - A Violent Fight - A Super Fierce Fight (Moetsukiro!! Nessen · ressen · chō-gekisen) 1993
Dragon Ball Z: The Galaxy's at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy (Ginga girigiri!! Butchigiri no sugoi yatsu) 1993
Rokudenashi Blues 1993 1993
Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo (From a Distant Ocean Came Coo) 1993
Sailor Moon R: The Movie 1993
Make Up! Sailor Senshi 1993 (featurette)
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo!! Follow the Rescued Shark... 1994
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Trembling Heart of the Summer 1994
Dragon Ball Z: The Dangerous Duo! Super Warriors Never Rest (Kiken na futari! Sūpā senshi wa nemurenai) 1994
Dragon Ball Z: Super Warrior Defeat!! I'll Be the Winner (Sūpā senshi gekiha!! Katsu no wa ore da) 1994
Sailor Moon S: The Movie 1994
Ghost Sweeper Mikami 1994
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! The Movie! (Blue Legend Shoot! The Movie) 1994
Slam Dunk Movie 1994
Conquer the Nation, Hanamichi Sakuragi! 1994
Dragon Ball Z: The Fusion of Rebirth!! Goku and Vegeta (Fukkatsu no fyūjon!! Gokū to Bejīta) 1995
Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Goku Can't Do It, Who Will? (Ryū-ken bakuhatsu!! Gokū ga yaraneba dare ga yaru) 1995
Sailor Moon SuperS: The 9 Sailor Soldiers Unite! Miracle of the Black Dream Hole 1995
Sailor Moon SuperS Plus: Ami's First Love 1995 (featurette)
Shohoku's Greatest Challenge! 1995
Howling Basketman Spirit!! 1995
Marmalade Boy 1995
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Sea Beast 1996
Dragon Ball: The Path to Ultimate Power (Saikyō e no michi) 1996
Gokinjo Monogatari (Neighborhood Story) 1996
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē (Hell Teacher Nūbē Movie) 1996
The Kindaichi Case Files (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo Movie) 1996
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Obake Nighter 1997
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Yōkai Express! The Phantom Train 1997
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu 1997
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu 1997
Hana Yori Dango: The Movie 1997
Eternal Fantasy Galaxy Express 999 (Ginga Tetsudo 999: Eternal Fantasy) 1998
Cutie Honey Flash: The Final Chapter 1998
Doctor Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn 1999
Kindaichi Case Files: Satsuriku no Deep Blue 1999
Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie 1999
Digimon Adventure 1999
Digimon Adventure: Our War Game 2000
Digimon Adventure 02: Hurricane Touchdown/Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals 2000
Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix! 2000
Ojamajo Doremi #: The Movie 2000
One Piece: The Movie 2000
Kinnikuman Second Generation 2001
Digimon Adventure 02: Diaboromon Strikes Back 2001
Digimon Tamers: The Adventurer's Battle 2001
Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi: Secret of the Frog Stone 2001
Clockwork Island Adventure 2001
Muscle Ginseng Competition! The Great Superman War 2002
Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express 2002
Digimon Frontier: Revival of the Ancient Digimon 2002
Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals 2002
Dead End Adventure 2003
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem 2003
Heaven Chapter - Overture 2004
Curse of the Sacred Sword 2004
Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island 2005
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: The Movie 2005
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky 2005
Air 2005
Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! 2006
Karakuri Castle's Mecha Giant Soldier 2006
Futari wa Precure Splash☆Star Tick Tack Kiki Ippatsu! 2006
Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan 2007
Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates 2007
Yes! PreCure 5 The Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! 2007
Clannad 2007
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Japan Explodes!! 2008
Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! (Ossu! Kaette-kita Son Gokū to nakama-tachi!!) 2008
Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom 2008
Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Happy Birthday in the Land of Sweets 2008
Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! 2009
One Piece Film: Strong World 2009
Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends - Miraculous Meeting 2009
Movie Fresh Pretty Cure! The Kingdom of Toys has Lots of Secrets!? 2009
Pretty Cure All Stars DX 2: Light of Hope - Protect the Rainbow Jewel 2010
HeartCatch PreCure The Movie: Fashion Show in the Flower Capital... Really?! 2010
Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock (Episōdo obu Bādakku) 2011
Straw Hat Chase 2011
Pretty Cure All Stars DX 3: Deliver the Future! The Rainbow Flower That Connects the World 2011
Suite Precure♪ The Movie: Take it back! The Miraculous Melody that Connects Hearts 2011
Buddha 2011
Toriko 3D: Kaimaku! Gourmet Adventure!! 2011
One Piece Film: Z 2012
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Future Friends 2012
Smile PreCure!: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! 2012
Dragon Ball Z: God to God (Kami to Kami) 2013
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart 2013
DokiDoki! Precure the Movie: Mana's Getting Married!!? The Dress of Hope Tied to the Future 2013
Gekijō-ban Toriko Bishokushin no Special Menu 2013
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3: Forever Friends 2014
HappinessCharge PreCure! the Movie: The Ballerina of the Land of Dolls 2014
Buddha 2 2014
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (Fukkatsu no 'F') 2015
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Reunion- (Sakai) 2015
Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival 2015
Go! Princess Precure the Movie: Go! Go!! Splendid Triple Feature!!! 2015
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Determination- (Ketsui) 2016
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Confession- (Kokuhaku) 2016
One Piece Film: Gold 2016
Maho Girls PreCure! the Movie: The Miraculous Transformation! Cure Mofurun! 2016
Pretty Cure All Stars: Singing with Everyone Miraculous Magic! 2016
Pop In Q 2016
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Loss- (Sōshitsu) 2017
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Symbiosis- (Kyōsei) 2017
Pretty Cure Dream Stars! 2017
KiraKira PreCure à la Mode the Movie: Crisply! The Memory of Mille-feuille! 2017
Mazinger Z: Infinity 2017
Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Burori) 2018
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Future- (Bokura mo Mirai) 2018
Pretty Cure Super Stars! 2018
Hugtto! PreCure Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories 2018
One Piece: Stampede[31] 2019
Pretty Cure Miracle Universe 2019
Star☆Twinkle PreCure the Movie: These Feelings Within The Song of Stars 2019
Eiga Oshiri Tantei: Curry Naru Jiken 2019
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna 2020
Looking for Magical Doremi (Majō Minarai ō Sagashitē) 2020
Pretty Cure Miracle Leap: A Wonderful Day with Everyone 2020
The Journey 2020
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie -Part 1- 2021
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie -Part 2- 2021
Upcoming Healin' Good PreCure the Movie 2021
Upcoming Caladrius movie TBA
Upcoming Dragon Ball Super movie TBA

CGI Films

Production Year Notes
Digital Monster X-Evolution 2005
Space Pirate Captain Harlock 2013 Co-production with Marza Animation Planet.
Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary 2014
Expelled From Paradise 2014 Animation services by Graphinica.

Original video animation (OVA) and original net animation (ONA)

Production Year Note
Transformers: Scramble City 1986
Shin Kabukicho Story Hana no Asuka-gumi! 1987
Crying Freeman 1988–1994
Transformers: Zone 1990
Hana no Asuka-gumi! Loenly Cats Battle Royale 1990
Sword for Truth 1990
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken 1991–1992
Vampire Wars (Vanpaiyaa Sensou) 1991
Psychic Wars (Soju Senshi Psychic Wars) 1991
Sukeban Deka (Delinquent Girl Detective) 1991
3x3 Eyes (Sazan Eyes) 1991–1992
Kamen Rider SD 1993
The E.Y.E.S. of Mars 1993
Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans 1993
Dragon Ball Z: Unite Goku's World 1993
Sailor Moon S: Answer The Moon Call 1994
Sailor Moon S: Quiz Taiketsu! Sailor Power Kesshuu!! 1994
New Cutie Honey 1994–1995
Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor Moon to Hiragana Lesson 1995
Sailor Moon SuperS: Youkoso! Sailor Youchien 1995
Sailor Moon SuperS: Sailor Moon To Hajimete no Eigo 1995
Hell Teacher Nūbē 1996–1997
Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten 2000–2001
Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Sanctuary 2002–2003
Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Inferno 2005–2007
H. P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories 2007
Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Elysion March–August 2008
One Piece: Romance Dawn Story 2008
One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0 2009
Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans 2010
Kyōsōgiga 2011–2012
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal 2014–2015 Season 1&2
Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold April–September 2015 Animation provided by Bridge
Super Dragon Ball Heroes 2018–present
Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya July 2019
Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug and Cat Noir OVA[15][16][17][32] TBA
Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō 2018-2019 Animation provided by Gonzo
Ojamajo Doremi: Owarai Gekijō 2019 – present
Jurassic! August 24, 2019 Short film
Digimon Adventure 20th Anniversary Memorial Story Project 2020

Video-game animation

Game Year
Cobra Command (a.k.a. Thunder Storm) 1984
Ninja Hayate 1984
Freedom Fighter 1984
Road Blaster (a.k.a. Road Avenger and Road Prosecutor) 1985
Time Gal 1985
Sonic the Hedgehog CD 1993[33]
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 1995
Sailor Moon SuperS 1996
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout 1997
Chrono Trigger 1999, 2008, 2011
Digimon Rumble Arena 2001
From TV Animation - One Piece: Grand Battle! (One Piece: Grand Battle! in Europe) 2001
From TV Animation - One Piece: Set Sail Pirate Crew! 2001
From TV Animation - One Piece: Grand Battle! 2 2002
From TV Animation - One Piece: Treasure Battle! 2002
From TV Animation - One Piece: Ocean's Dream! 2003
One Piece: Grand Battle! 3 2003
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 2003
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 2004
One Piece: Round the Land 2004
Dragon Ball Z: Sagas 2005
One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush 2005
One Piece: Pirates' Carnival 2005
Dragon Ball Heroes 2010–present
One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2010
One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 2011
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi 2011
One Piece: Romance Dawn 2012
Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2013
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z 2014
One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X 2014
Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 2014
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2015
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden 2015
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 2016
Dragon Ball FighterZ 2018

Video-game development

Games Year
Hokuto no Ken 1986
Baltron 1986
Puss In Boots: An Adventure Around the World in 80 Days (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Isshū 80 Nichi Dai Bōken) 1986
Hokuto No Ken 2: Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu 1987
SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics 1987
Kamen no Ninja: Akakage 1988
Fighting Road 1988
Sukeban Deka III 1988
Mr. Gold Tooyama no Kinsan Space Chou 1988
Hokuto no Ken 3: Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Retsuden 1989
Hokuto no Ken: Seizetsu Juuban Shoubu (Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe) 1989
Shin Satomi Hakkenden: Hikari to Yami no Tatakai 1989
Mottomo Abunai Deka 1990
Volleyfire 1990
Bloody Warriors: Shango no Gyakushuu 1990
Scotland Yard 1990
Hokuto no Ken 4: Shichisei Hakenden: Hokuto Shinken no Kanata e 1991
Final Reverse 1991
Shikinjou (Famicom and Game Boy versions) 1991
Raiden Trad 1991
Hokuto no Ken 5: Tenma Ryuuseiden Ai Zesshou 1992
Hokuto no Ken 6: Gekitou Denshouken - Haou heno Michi 1992
Hokuto no Ken 7: Seiken Retsuden - Denshousha heno Michi 1993
Koede Asobu: Heart Catch PreCure! 2010
Enka no Pandemica 2014

Dubbing

Animated productions by foreign studios dubbed in Japanese by Toei are The Mystery of the Third Planet (1981 Russian film, dubbed in 2008); Les Maîtres du temps (1982 French-Hungarian film, dubbed in 2014), and Alice's Birthday (2009 Russian film, dubbed in 2013).

Commission work

Toei has been commissioned to provide animation by Japanese and American studios such as Sunbow, Marvel, Hanna-Barbera, DiC, Rankin/Bass and World Event Productions (DreamWorks Animation).

Production Year
The King Kong Show 1966–1969[34]
The Wacky World of Mother Goose 1967
Shazzan 1967-1968
The Mouse on the Mayflower 1968
The Smokey the Bear Show 1969–1970
The World of Strawberry Shortcake 1980
The Wizard of Oz (MWS version) 1981
The Pink Panther in: Pink at First Sight 1981
Spider-Man 1981
Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade 1982
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends 1982
The Charmkins 1983
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 1983–1986
Inspector Gadget (additional services for TMS Entertainment for the ink and painting process.) (uncredited) 1983
Dungeons and Dragons 1983–1985
My Little Pony 1984–1985
Gallavants 1984
The Transformers 1984–1987[35]
Robo Force: The Revenge of Nazgar 1984
Turbo Teen 1984
Snorks 1984
Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 1984–1987
Adventures of the Gummi Bears 1985-1991
Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters 1985
Super Sunday 1985–1986
Inhumanoids 1985 spinoff TV series
Jem 1985–1988 spinoff TV series
Voltron season 3 1985
The Transformers: The Movie 1986
Voltron: Fleet of Doom 1986
Defenders of the Earth 1986–1987
The Adventures of the American Rabbit 1986
My Little Pony: The Movie 1986
My Little Pony 'n Friends 1986–1987
The Glo Friends 1986–1987
The Jetsons 1987
Blondie and Dagwood 1980
G.I. Joe: The Movie 1987
Sky Commanders 1987
The Flintstone Kids 1987
The Smurfs 1987–1988
Foofur 1987
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater 1987
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987-1989[36]
The New Archies 1987
Bobobobs 1988–1989
Police Academy 1988–1989
Dennis the Menace 1988
The Real Ghostbusters 1988
Superman 1988
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men 1989
Freakazoid! 1995-1997
Halo Legends: Odd One Out 2010
Starship Troopers: Invasion 2012
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir 2015–present

See also

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