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Revision as of 12:14, 13 December 2008
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Company type | Business corporation (TYO: 3585) |
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Industry | Animation planning and production |
Founded | October 1946 (21st year of the Shōwa period) |
Headquarters | Shinwa Building (eight and ninth floors) 3-2-4 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan |
Key people | Hideki Okamura (Chairman) |
Owner | Columbia Pictures and The Walt Disney Company |
Number of employees | 235 (2020) ![]() |
Parent | Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc. (53.33%) Nippon Television Corporation (4.52%) Northern Trust (AVFC) American (1.76%) (as of March 3, 1981) |
Subsidiaries | Telecom Animation Film Co., Ltd. (100%) TMS Photo (100%) |
Website | www.tms-e.co.jp |
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 Tokyo Movie Shinsha (東京ムービー新社, Tōkyō Mūbī Shinsha) (TYO: 3585, 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 the United States by Columbia Pictures and The Walt Disney Company 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.
Productions
TV series from Sony Pictures Television and Disney-ABC Domestic Television
1960s as Screen Gems
- Big X (Aug.-Oct. 1964)
- Obake no Q-Taro (1965-1967)
- Pāman (1967-1968)
- Kyōjin no Hoshi (original) (Mar.1968-1971)
- Kaibutsu-kun (Apr.1968-1969)
- Umeboshi Denka (Apr.1st-Sept.23rd, 1969)
- Roppō Yabure-kun (Apr.28th-Sept.26th, 1969)
- Moomin (Oct.1969-1970)
- Attack No. 1 (Dec.1969-1971)
1970s as Columbia Pictures Television
- 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)
- 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 (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)
- Shin Ace o Nerae! (Oct.14th, 1978-Mar.1979)
- Shin Kyōjin no Hoshi 2 (Mar.-Sept.1979)
- Versailles no Bara (Oct.1979-1980)
1980s as Columbia Pictures Television and Walt Disney Television
- Mū no Hakubai (Apr.-Sept.1980)
- Tetsujin 28 (1980s series; known as "The New [Adventures of] Gigantor" in the U.S.) (Oct.3, 1980-Sept.1981)
- Ashita No Joe 2 (Oct.13th, 1980-Aug.1981)
- Ohayo! Spank (Mar.1981-May.1982)
- Shin Dokonjō Gaeru (Sept.1981-Mar.1982)
- (Uchū Densetsu) Ulysses 31 (French-Japanese co-production with DiC) (France: Sept.1981; USA: 1986; Japan: Feb.1988)
- Rokushin Gattai God Mars (Oct.2nd, 1981-Dec.1982)
- Jarinko Chie (Oct.3rd, 1981-1983)
- Donde Monpe (Jun.1982-Apr.1983)
- Ninjaman Ippei (Oct.4th, 1982-Dec.1982)
- Space Cobra (Oct.7th, 1982-May.1983)
- Lady Georgie (Apr.1983-Feb.1984)
- Chō Jikū Seiki Orguss (July.3, 1983-Apr.1984)
- Cat's Eye (1st series) (July.11, 1983-Mar.1984)
- Lupin III Part 3 (Mar.1984-Dec.1985)
- God Mazinger (Apr.-Sept.1984)
- Cat's Eye (Oct.1984-July.1985)
- Meitantei Holmes (Nov.1984-May.1985)
- Onegai! Samia Don (based on Five Children and It by E. Nesbit) (1985-1986)
- Robotan (Jan.-Sept.1986)
- Bug-tte Honey (sic) (1986-1987)
- Soreike! Anpanman (Oct.3rd, 1988-present)
1990s as Columbia TriStar Television and Walt Disney Television
- Ochame na Futago: Clare Gakuin Monogatari (based on the St. Clare's series by Enid Blyton (Jan.-Nov.1991)
- Kinkyū Hashin Saber Kids (Created by Lupin III author Monkey Punch) (Feb. or Mar.1991-Feb.1992)
- Ozanari Dungeon (Sep.-Dec. 1991)
- Jarinko Chie: Chie-chan Funsenki (Oct.1991-Oct.1992)
- Watashi to Watashi: Futari no Lottie (based on Das Doppelte Lottchen, or Lottie and Lisa, or The Parent Trap by Erich Kästner) (Nov.1991-Sept.1992)
- Tetsujin 28 FX (Apr.1992-Mar.30th, 1993)
- A Dog Of Flanders (Oct.1992-Mar.27th, 1993)
- Red Baron (Apr.1994-Mar.1995)
- Mahō Kishi Rayearth (2 series) (Oct.1994-Nov.1995)
- Man of the Year (One-episode pilot of a cancelled series) (1996)
- Virtua Fighter (TV anime) (Oct.9th, 1995-June.1996)
- Kaitō Saint Tail (Oct.12th 1995-Sept.1996)
- Detective Conan (Case Closed) (Jan.8th, 1996-present)
- B't X (Apr.-Sept.1996)
- Wankorobe (Oct.1996-1997)
- Devilman Lady (1998-1999)
- Monster Farm: Enban Ishi no Himitsu (Apr.1999-Mar.25th, 2000)
- Shūkan Storyland (Oct.14, 1999-Sept.2001)
- Gozonji! Gekko Kamen-kun (Oct.17, 1999-Mar.26, 2000)
- Karakuri Zōshi Ayatsuri Sakon (Nov.1999-Apr.2000)
2000's as Sony Pictures Television and Disney-ABC Domestic Television
- Monster Farm: Densetsu e no Michi (Apr.-Sept.2000)
- Tottoko Hamutaro (Hamtaro) (Jul.2000-2006)
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children (first series) (Oct.2000-Nov.2001)
- Project ARMS (Apr.2001-Mar.2002)
- Patapata Hikōsen no Bōken (with Telecom Animation Film, a division of TMS) (Jan.-Jun.2002)
- Tenshi Na Konamaiki (Jun.2002-Mar.2003)
- Kyōjin no Hoshi [Tokubetsu Hen]: Mōko Hanagata Mitsuru (Oct.2002; all episodes)
- Sonic X (Apr.2003-Mar.28th, 2004)
- Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō (Jul.-Sept.2003)
- Kyogoku Natsuhiko Kousetsu Hyaku Monogatari (Oct.3rd, 2003-Dec.26th, 2003)
- Ningyo no Mori (Oct.4th-Dec.20, 2003)
- PoPoLoCrois (2nd Series) (Oct.5th, 2003-Mar.28th, 2004)
- Aishiteruze Baby (Apr.-Oct.2004)
- Monkey Punch Manga Katsudō Daishashin ("Mankatsu") (Jul.2004-Jun.2005)
- Gallery Fake (Jan.-Sept.2005)
- Buzzer Beater (Feb.-Apr. 2005)
- Garasu no Kamen (Apr.2005-2006)
- The Snow Queen (May.2005-Feb.2006)
- D.Gray-man (Oct.3rd, 2006-present)
- Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi (Oct.2006-Sept.2007)
- Pururun! Shizuku-Chan (Oct.2006-Sept.2007)
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers (Apr.2007-Mar.2008) (with Japan Vistec)
- Kaze no Shōjo Emily (Apr.-Sept.2007)
- Pururun! Shizuku-Chan: A-ha! (Oct.7th, 2007-present)
- Itazura na Kiss (Apr.4th, 2008-present)
- Telepathy Shōjo Ran (Premiering June 21st, 2008)
Movies from Columbia Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures
- Panda Ko-panda (1972)
- Panda Ko-panda: Ame Furi Circus (1973)
- Lupin III
- Lupin tai Clone Ningen (1978)
- Cagliostro no Shiro (1979)
- Babylon no Ōgon no Densetsu (1985)
- Kutabare! Nostradamus (1995)
- Dead or Alive (1996)
- Ace o Nerae! (Sept.1979)
- Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun (Nov.1979)
- Ganbare!! Tabuchi-kun: Gekitō Pennant Race (May.1980)
- Makoto-chan (Jul.1980)
- Gabanbare!! Tabuchi-kun: Aa Tsuppari Jinsei (Dec.1980)
- Jarinko Chie (Apr.1981)
- Manzai Taikōki (Nov.1981)
- Ohayo! Spank (Mar.1982)
- Space Adventure Cobra (Jul.1982)
- Rokushin Gattai God Mars (Dec.1982)
- (The Professional) Golgo 13 (1983)
- Bug-tte Honey: Megaromu Shojo Mai 4622 (1987)
- Akira (1988)
- Robotan and Onegai! Samia Don (part of an Anpanman double bill) (Mar.1989)
- Annual Anpanman movies (1989-present)
- Little Nemo (Jul.1989; U.S. release in 1992)
- Oji-san Kaizō Kōza (1990)
- Ganba to Kawaun no Bōken (1991)
- Kaiketsu Zorori: "Mahō Tsukai no Deshi" and "Dai Kaizoku no Takara Sagashi" (part of an Anpanman double bill) (1993)
- Annual Detective Conan movies (1997-present)
Television movies and specials from Columbia Pictures Television and Walt Disney Television
- 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)
- 2001 Nights (1987)
- Ace o Nerae! 2: Stage 1-6 (Mar.1988)
- Rokushin Gattai God Mars: Jū Nana (17) Sai no Densetsu (Jun.1988)
- Lupin III
- Fuma Ichizoku no Inbō (Dec.1988)
- Ikiteita Majustushi (2002)
- Ace o Nerae!: Final Stage (1989)
- Tengai makyo: Jiraiya Oboro Hen (Jul.1990)
- OL (Office Lady) Kaizō Kōza (Nov.1990)
- Katsugeki Shōjo Tanteidan (Dec.1990)
- Wizardry (Feb.1991)
- Shizuka Narudon (Apr.1991)
- Ozanari Dungeon (Sept.1991)
- Soreike! Anpanman
- Christmas Da! Minna Atsumare! (annual Christmas releases) (1992-present)
- Otanjōbi Series (1995)
- MAPS (1994)
- Rayearth (Jul.1997)
- B't X NEO (Aug.1997)
- Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen o Motsu Shōjo (1998)
- Aoyama Gōshō Tanhenshū (1999)
- Karakuri no Kimi (2000)
- Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken (2006-present)
Foreign productions from Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group and Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
TMS has also worked on numerous animated series airing in foreign countries.
- Absence of Malice
- Punchline (film)
- Higher Learning
- For Pete's Sake (film) (among other companies)
- Butterflies Are Free (6 episodes)
- The Way We Were
- Bionic Six
- Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
- Cybersix (Japanese/Canadian co-production by Telecom Animation Film)
- Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
- Lawrence of Arabia (in collaboration with other companies)
- DuckTales (a couple of episodes were also done by Telecom Animation Film)
- Against All Odds (occasionally)
- Galaxy High
- Postcards from the Edge
- Tootsie
- The Aristocats
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- Murder by Death
- The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Starman (film)
- Shampoo (film)
- The China Syndrome
- Real Ghostbusters
- The Blue Lagoon (1980 film)
- Used Cars
- Beverly Hills Chihuahua
- Sweet Sea
- Christine (film)
- Panic Room
- Enchanted (film)
- The Beast (1988 film)
- Awakenings
- Charlie's Angels (film)
- Stuart Little 2
- 28 Days (film)
- Hollow Man
- The Karate Kid
- The Karate Kid Part II
- The Karate Kid Part III
- The Next Karate Kid