TMS Entertainment

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TMS Entertainment, Ltd.
株式会社トムス・エンタテインメント
Type Business corporation
(TYO: 3585)
Industry Animation planning and production
Founded October 1946 (21st year of the Shōwa period)
Headquarters Sumitomo Fudosan Nishi-Shinjuku Bldg (28th Floor)
7-20-1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan[1]
Key people Hideki Okamura (Chairman)
Parent Sega Sammy Holdings (100%)
Subsidiaries Telecom Animation Film (100%)
TMS Photo (100%)
Website www.tms-e.co.jp
TMS logo from 1987)

TMS Entertainment, Ltd. (株式会社トムス エンタテインメント Kabushiki-gaisha Tomusu Entateinmento?), formerly known as Tōkyō Movie Shinsha (東京ムービー新社 Tōkyō Mūbī Shinsha?) (TYO: 3585 And also known as Tokyo Movie or TMS-Kyokuchi, a subsidiary of Sega Sammy since 2005), is a Japanese animation studio, founded on October 1946. One of the oldest and most prominent anime studios in Japan, it has also produced numerous animated series airing in other countries such as France, the United States, and Italy. The company currently uses "TMS Entertainment, Ltd." as its corporate name, however the animation studio itself is referred to as Tokyo Movie (東京ムービー Tōkyō Mūbī?). The company also has a fully owned subsidiary, Telecom Animation Film, which often co-animates shows with TMS. The company is most notable by American animation fans for its higher quality of work than competing overseas animation houses—often direct comparisons can be made between episodes of the same animated series—as in productions like Tiny Toon Adventures.

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[edit] Productions

[edit] TV series

[edit] 1960s

[edit] 1970s

  • Chingō Muchabe (produced in 1967 but didn't air until Feb.-Mar. 1971)
  • Shin Obake no Q-Tarō (Sept.1st, 1971-Dec.1972)
  • Tensai Bakabon (original) (Sept.25th, 1971-June.1972)
  • Lupin III (original) (Oct.1971-Mar.1972)
  • Akadō Suzunosuke (Apr.1972-1973)
  • Dokonjō Gaeru (original) (Oct.1972-1974)
  • Jungle Kurobe (Mar.-Sept.1973)
  • Doraemon (Apr.-Sept. 1973)
  • Arano no Isamu (Apr.1973-Mar.27th, 1974)
  • Karate Baka Ichidai (Oct.3rd, 1973-Sept.25th, 1974)
  • Ace o Nerae! (original) (Oct.5th, 1973-March.29th, 1974)
  • Samurai Giants (Oct.7th, 1973-Sept.15th, 1974)
  • Judo Sanka (Apr.1974-Sept.30th 1974)
  • Hajime Ningen Gyatruz (Oct.1974-1976)
  • Ganba no Bōken (Apr.-Sept.1975)
  • Gensō Tensai Bakabon (Oct.1975-1977)
  • Hana no Kakarichō (1976–1977)
  • Shin Kyōjin no Hoshi (Oct.1st, 1977-Sept.1978)
  • Ie Naki Ko (Remi, based on the French book Sans Famille) (Oct.2nd, 1977-Oct.1978)
  • Shin Lupin III (Oct.3rd, 1977–1980)
  • Takarajima (Treasure Island) (Oct.8th, 1978-Apr.1979)
  • Treasure Island (1978)
  • Shin Ace o Nerae! (Oct.14th, 1978-Mar.1979)
  • Shin Kyōjin no Hoshi 2 (Mar.-Sept.1979)
  • Versailles no Bara (Oct.1979-1980)

[edit] 1980s

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 2000s

[edit] 2010s

[edit] Theatrical films

[edit] Television movies and specials

  • Bōchan (Jun.1980)
  • Nijū-yon (24) no Hitomi (Oct. 1980)
  • Sugata Sanshirō (1981)
  • Son Goku: Silk Road o Tobu!! (1982)
  • Annual Lupin III TV movies (1989–present)
  • Soreike! Anpanman
    • Minami no Umi o Sukae (1990)
    • Kieta Jam Oji-san (1993)
    • Keito no Shiro no Christmas (1995)
  • Rayearth: Zokan go (1995)

[edit] OVA

[edit] Foreign productions

TMS has also worked on numerous animated series airing in foreign countries.

[edit] Additional work

In addition to the above, TMS Entertainment has also worked on the following as an additional subcontactor.

[edit] References

  1. ^ TMS Headquarters address change, TMS Entertainment english website
  2. ^ "San Diego Comic-Con 2009: "Green Lantern: First Flight" Roundtable Interviews". Toonzone blog. http://www.toonzone.net/blog/blogs/42/san-diego-comic-con-2009--green-lantern-first-flight-roundtable-interviews. 
  3. ^ [1]

[edit] External links

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