Aniplex
Native name | 株式会社アニプレックス |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Anipurekkusu |
Formerly |
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Company type | Business KK |
Industry | Anime and music production, video game publisher |
Founded | September 1995[1] |
Headquarters | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people |
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Products | Soundtracks, anime, Motion pictures, music, merchandise, toys, video games, stationery |
¥24.47 billion (2016) | |
¥16.562 billion (2016) | |
Total assets | ¥25.049 billion (2017) |
Total equity | ¥59.114 billion (2017) |
Owner | Sony |
Number of employees | 150 [2] |
Parent | Sony Music Entertainment Japan |
Divisions | ANIPLEX.EXE |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | aniplex.co.jp |
Aniplex Inc. (株式会社アニプレックス, Kabushiki-gaisha Anipurekkusu) is a Japanese anime and music production company owned by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Established in September 1995, Aniplex has been involved in the planning, production and distribution of several anime series, such as Fullmetal Alchemist, Sword Art Online, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Fate, the Monogatari series, Angel Beats!, The Promised Neverland, Rurouni Kenshin, and more. Additionally, Aniplex produces and distributes music and soundtrack records, including the original soundtracks for all of Sony Interactive Entertainment's computer and video games.
Aniplex is also involved in retail merchandising, producing toys, games, stationery, food and other items featuring popular characters. In addition, Aniplex puts together events to promote their anime franchises. For example, in 2005 Aniplex held the Fullmetal Alchemist Festival which began with the Fullmetal Alchemist Tour at Universal Studios Japan.
History
Originally known as Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) Visual Works Inc., it was established in September 1995 as a joint-venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan and Sony Music Entertainment Japan, and changed its name in January 2001[1] to Sony Music Entertainment (SME) Visual Works Inc. after becoming a subsidiary completely owned by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. In April 2003, it changed its name to Aniplex Inc.[1]
In 2004, Aniplex launched the Sugi Label, which releases the works of Koichi Sugiyama—the composer of the music for Dragon Quest,[3] but since 2009 it was sold to King Records.
In March 2005, the company established its Santa Monica, California-based North American subsidiary Aniplex of America,[1] and later that same year in May 2005, it established its own animation studio called A-1 Pictures.[1]
In March 2015, Aniplex announced that it had formed a joint venture with German anime distributor Peppermint Anime, forming Peppermint Anime GmbH. The joint venture allows for Aniplex to begin their expansion in the European market.[4] In April 2015, Aniplex announced that it had invested in French anime streaming service Wakanim, becoming the majority shareholder for the company, allowing Aniplex to enter the French market, and strengthening their European presence.[5]
On February 17, 2018, it was revealed that Aniplex had become a minority shareholder in the Australian-based company Madman Anime Group, and was issued an undisclosed number of shares in the company on November 15, 2017.[6] Aniplex later acquired Madman Anime Group from Madman Media Group for A$35 million in February 2019.[7][8]
On October 1, 2018, Aniplex established Rialto Entertainment, a subsidiary responsible for independent video production, and licensing of produced video content. The subsidiary appointed Aniplex deputy president Tadashi Ishibashi as the subsidiary's representative director, and Aniplex producer Eiichi Kamagata as the subsidiary's president.[9]
In April 2019, Aniplex announced that it established a Chinese subsidiary, Aniplex (Shanghai), in order to produce and release Chinese animation within the region, as well as establishing a storefront for Chinese consumers.[10]
On September 24, 2019, Aniplex announced that it would be consolidating Madman Anime Group and Wakanim with Sony Pictures Television's Funimation, under a joint-venture between the two Sony businesses.[11]
On December 26, 2019, Aniplex announced it would be launching a novel game brand named ANIPLEX.EXE, with ATRI: My Dear Moments and Adabana Odd Tales (徒花異譚, Adabana Itan) being the first titles being released under the brand.[12] ANIPLEX.EXE will also release titles in English territories through Aniplex of America.[13]
On April 1, 2020, Aniplex established Boundary, a subsidiary focusing on 3D CG, with Aniplex producer Akira Shimizu becoming the company's president.[14] On February 1, 2021, Aniplex announced it had entered in a capital tie-up with game developer f4samurai, allowing for Aniplex to further expand into gaming.[15]
Published games
Mobile
- Fate/Grand Order (Developed by Delightworks)
- Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story (Developed by f4samurai)
- Kirara Fantasia (Developed by Drecom)
- Touhou Cannonball (Developed by Quatro A)
- 22/7 Ongaku no Jikan (Developed by h.a.n.d.)
- Disney: Twisted-Wonderland
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Keppuu Kengeki Royale (Developed by Quatro A)
Console
- Everyday Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family (Developed by GRID)
- Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- (Developed by Type-Moon)
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hinokami Keppuutan (Developed by CyberConnect2)
Titles released under ANIPLEX.EXE brand
- ATRI: My Dear Moments (Developed by Frontwing and Makura)
- Adabana Odd Tales (徒花異譚, Adabana Itan) (Developed by Liar-soft)
Anime productions
Aniplex has been involved in the production and distribution with the following anime series. Any title Aniplex has confirmed to have international rights to are marked with a * beside the title.
- 009-1* (2006; Ishimori Productions) (former licensors: ADV Films & Funimation)[16]
- 22/7* (2020; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[17]
- 86 (2021; A-1 Pictures)[18]
- A-Channel* (2011–12; Studio Gokumi) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[19]
- The Abandoned House by the Cape (2021; David Production)[20]
- Ace Attorney (2016–19; A-1 Pictures (season 1) & CloverWorks (season 2)) (current licensor: Crunchyroll with distributor Funimation)[21]
- Angel Heart (2005–06; TMS Entertainment) (master license via TMS Entertainment)[22]
- After the Rain (2018; Wit Studio) (current licensor: Amazon Prime Video via Noitamina with distributor Sentai Filmworks)[23]
- Aldnoah.Zero* (2014–15; A-1 Pictures & Troyca) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[24]
- Altair: A Record of Battles (current licensor: Amazon Prime Video via Animeism)[25]
- Angel Beats!* (2010–15; P.A.Works) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[26]
- Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day* (2011–13; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: NIS America; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[27]
- Arata-naru Sekai (2012; Madhouse)[28]
- Auto Boy - Carl from Mobile Land* (2020; CloverWorks) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[29]
- Baccano!* (2007–08; Brain's Base) (former licensor: Funimation; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[30]
- Back Arrow* (2021; Studio VOLN) (current licensor: Funimation)[31]
- Banana Fish (2018; MAPPA) (current licensor: Amazon Prime Video via Noitamina)[32]
- Big Windup! (2007–10; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Funimation for Season 1 and Nozomi Entertainment for Season 2 via Kodansha)[33]
- Birdy the Mighty: Decode* (2008; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: Funimation)[34]
- Birdy the Mighty Decode: 02* (2009; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: Funimation)[35]
- Black Butler* (2008–17; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: Funimation; current licensor: Aniplex of America; Funimation still has rights to later parts of the anime)[36]
- Black Rock Shooter* (2010–12; Ordet & Sanzigen (series only)) (former Funimation stream via partnership with NicoNico)[37]
- Blast of Tempest* (2013; Bones) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[38]
- Bleach (2004–12; Pierrot) (current licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha and TV Tokyo)[39]
- Blend S* (2017; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[40]
- Blood
- Blood: The Last Vampire* (2000; Production I.G.) (former licensor: Manga Entertainment)[41]
- Blood+* (2005–06; Production I.G.) (former licensor: Sony Pictures Television)[42]
- Blood-C (2011–12; Production I.G.) (current licensor: Funimation via Production I.G.)[43]
- Blue Exorcist* (2011–12; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[44]
- Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga* (2017; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[45]
- Cells at Work!* (2018–21; David Production) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[46]
- Cells at Work! Code Black* (2021; Liden Films) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[47]
- Charlotte* (2015–16; P.A.Works) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[48]
- City Hunter (1987-2019; Sunrise) (current licensor: Discotek Media via Sunrise)[49]
- D.Gray-man (2006–08; TMS Entertainment) (current licensor: Funimation)[50]
- D.Gray-man Hallow (2016; TMS Entertainment & 8Pan) (current licensor: Funimation)[51]
- Darker than Black* (2007–08; Bones) (former licensor: Funimation)[52]
- Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor* (2009–10; Bones) (former licensor: Funimation)[53]
- DARLING in the FranXX (2018; CloverWorks, Trigger, & A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Crunchyroll with distributor Funimation via ABC Animation)[54]
- Darwin's Game* (2020; Nexus) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[55]
- The Day I Became a God* (2020; P.A.Works) (current licensor: Funimation)[56]
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba* (2019–20; Ufotable) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[57]
- Devilman Crybaby (2018; Science Saru) (Netflix Original)[58]
- Dog Days* (2011–15; Seven Arcs)[59]
- Dogtato (2004; Studio Egg)[60]
- Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?* (2019–20; J.C.Staff) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[61]
- Dokkiri Doctor (1998–99; Pierrot)[62]
- Durarara!!* (2010–16; Brain's Base) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[63]
- Erased* (2016; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[64]
- Eromanga Sensei (2017; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[65]
- Eureka Seven (2005–21; Bones & Kinema Citrus (Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers)) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment (original series & movie); current licensor: Funimation via Bandai Visual)[66]
- Fair, then Partly Piggy* (1988–98; Oh! Production (movie) & Group TAC (series)) (former licensor: Miramax Television for series; current licensor: Discotek Media for movie)[67]
- Fate* (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Fate/Apocrypha* (2017; A-1 Pictures) (Netflix Original; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[68]
- Fate/Extra Last Encore* (2018; Shaft) (Netflix Original; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[69]
- Fate/Grand Order
- Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia* (2019–20; CloverWorks) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Fate/Grand Order: Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot* (2020–present; Signal.MD (Part 1) & Production I.G. (Part 2) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Fate/Grand Order: First Order* (2016; Lay-duce) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[70]
- Fate/Grand Order: Grand Temple of Time: Solomon (TBA; CloverWorks)
- Fate/Grand Order: Moonlight/Lostroom* (2017; Lay-duce) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Fate/Grand Order: Seven Most Powerful Great Figures Chapter (2017; Ufotable)
- Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel* (2017–20; Ufotable) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works* (2014–15; Ufotable) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[71]
- Fate/Zero* (2011; Ufotable) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[72]
- Flag* (2006–07; The Answer Studio) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment)[73]
- Fullmetal Alchemist* (2003–06; Bones) (former licensor: Funimation; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[74]
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood* (2009–11; Bones) (former licensor: Funimation; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[75]
- Gakuen Alice (2004–05; Group TAC) (current licensor: Nozomi Entertainment)[76]
- Galilei Donna (2013; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Crunchyroll with distributor Discotek Media)[77]
- Gallery Fake (2005; TMS Entertainment (episodes 1-25) & Tokyo Kids)[78]
- The Garden of Sinners* (2007–13; Ufotable) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[79]
- Ghost Slayers Ayashi* (2006–07; Bones) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment)[80]
- Ghost Stories (2000–01; Pierrot) (former licensor: ADV Films; current licensor: Discotek Media)[81]
- Gintama (2006–10; Sunrise) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks; current licensor: Crunchyroll via TV Tokyo)[82]
- Gintama' (2011–13; Sunrise) (current licensor: Crunchyroll via TV Tokyo)[83]
- Gintama° (2015–16; Bandai Namco Pictures) (current licensor: Crunchyroll with distributor Funimation via TV Tokyo)
- Gintama. (2017–18; Bandai Namco Pictures) (current licensor: Crunchyroll via TV Tokyo)[84]
- Gintama The Final (2021; Bandai Namco Pictures)
- Ginban Kaleidoscope (2005; Karaku)[85]
- Gravitation* (1999-2001; Plum (OVA) & Studio Deen (series)) (current licensor: Nozomi Entertainment)[86]
- Great Teacher Onizuka (1999-2000; Pierrot) (former licensor: Tokyopop; current licensor: Discotek Media)[87]
- Guardian Ninja Mamoru! (2006; Group TAC) (current licensor: Sentai Filmworks via Tohokushinsha Film Corporation)[88]
- Guilty Crown* (2011–12; Production I.G.) (current licensor: Funimation)[89]
- Guin Saga* (2009; Satelight) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[90]
- Gurren Lagann* (2007–09; Gainax) (former licensors: ADV Films & Bandai Entertainment; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[91]
- The Gymnastics Samurai (2020; MAPPA) (current licensor: Funimation)[92]
- Hell Girl* (2005–06; Studio Deen) (former licensor: Funimation)[93]
- Hidamari Sketch (2007–13; Shaft) (current licensor: Sentai Filmworks via TBS Animation)[97]
- Honey and Clover (2005–06; J.C.Staff) (former licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha; current licensor: Discotek Media)[98]
- Horimiya* (2021; CloverWorks) (current licensor: Funimation)[99]
- Hortensia Saga* (2021; Liden Films) (current licensor: Funimation)[100]
- Hotarubi no Mori e* (2011; Brain's Base)[101]
- Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima* (2020; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Funimation)[102]
- I Want to Eat Your Pancreas* (2018; Studio VOLN) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[103]
- I'll CKBC* (2002–03; M.S.C.) (former licensor: Media Blasters)[104]
- Idaten Jump (2005–06; Trans Arts) (former licensor: Hasbro)[105]
- The Idolmaster* (2011–14; A-1 Pictures) [106]
- The Idolmaster: Cinderella Girls (2015-2016; A-1 Pictures)
- The Idolmaster SideM (2017-2018; A-1 Pictures)
- Inu x Boku SS* (2012; David Production) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[107]
- Inuyasha: The Final Act (2009–10; Sunrise) (current licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha)[108]
- Inuyashiki (2017; MAPPA) (current licensor: Amazon Prime Video via Noitamina)[109]
- The Irregular at Magic High School (2014–present; Madhouse (season 1) & Eight Bit (future works)) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[110]
- Jing: King of Bandits* (2002–04; Studio Deen) (former licensors: ADV Films & Funimation)[111]
- Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress (2016–17; Wit Studio) (current licensor: Crunchyroll with distributor Funimation via Fuji TV & Noitamina; Amazon Prime Video also via Noitamina)[112]
- Kaguya-sama: Love is War* (2019–20; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[113]
- Kamichu!* (2005; Brain's Base) (former licensor: Geneon USA)[114]
- Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens* (2008–09; A-1 Pictures & Ordet) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment)[115]
- Katanagatari* (2010; White Fox) (former licensor: NIS America)[116]
- Kiba* (2005–06; Madhouse) (former licensors: Aniplex of America/Upper Deck & ADV Films)[117]
- Kikaider-01 - The Animation - Guitar wo Motta Shōnen (2000–02; Radix & Studio OX) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment)[118]
- Kill la Kill* (2013–14; Trigger) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[119]
- Kimi to Boku (2011–12; J.C.Staff)[120]
- Kyorochan (1999-2001; Group TAC)[121]
- La Corda D'Oro - Primo Passo* (2006–07; Yumeta Company) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[122]
- La Corda D'Oro - Secondo Passo* (2009; Yumeta Company) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[123]
- Le Portrait de Petit Cossette* (2004; Daume) (former licensors: Geneon USA & Sentai Filmworks)[124]
- Level E (2011; Pierrot & David Production) (current licensor: Funimation)[125]
- Love Lab (2013; Doga Kobo) (current licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[126]
- Lovely Complex (2007; Toei Animation) (current licensor: Discotek Media via Toei Animation)[127]
- Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic* (2012–14; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[128]
- Magi: Adventure of Sinbad (2014–16; Lay-duce) (Netflix Original)[129]
- Magic Kaito 1412 (2014–15; A-1 Pictures)[130]
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha the Movie 1st (2010; Seven Arcs)[131]
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha the Movie 2nd A's (2012; Seven Arcs)[132]
- March Comes in Like a Lion* (2016–18; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[133]
- Meow Meow Japanese History* (2016–20; Joker Films) (current licensor: Crunchyroll via Video Market; Aniplex of America)[134]
- Mirage of Blaze: Rebels of the River Edge* (2002–04; Madhouse) (former licensor: Media Blasters)[135]
- The Misfit of Demon King Academy* (2020; Silver Link) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[136]
- Mitsudomoe* (2010–11; Bridge)[137]
- Monogatari (2009–19; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Bakemonogatari (2009–10; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[138]
- Nisemonogatari (2012; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[139]
- Nekomonogatari (2012; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[140]
- Monogatari Series: Second Season (2013–14; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[141]
- Tsukimonogatari (2014; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[142]
- Owarimonogatari (2015 & 17; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[143]
- Kizumonogatari (2016–17; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[144]
- Koyomimonogatari (2016; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[145]
- Zokuowarimonogatari (2019; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[146]
- Mushi-Shi -Next Passage-* (2014–15; Artland)(current licensor: Aniplex of America)[147]
- Naruto (2002–17; Pierrot) (current licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha & TV Tokyo)[148]
- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (2017–present; Pierrot) (current licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha & TV Tokyo)[149]
- Natsume's Book of Friends (2008–18; Studio Deen (seasons 1-4) & Shuka (seasons 5 & 6 & movie) (former licensor: NIS America (seasons 1-4) via TV Tokyo; current licensor: Aniplex of America (movie))[150]
- Nerima Daikon Brothers* (2006; Studio Hibari) (former licensors: ADV Films & Funimation)[151]
- Night Raid 1931* (2010; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[152]
- Nisekoi* (2014–15; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[153]
- No. 6* (2011; Bones) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[154]
- Occult Academy* (2010; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: NIS America)[155]
- Occultic;Nine* (2016; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[156]
- Oreimo* (2010–13; AIC Build (season 1) & A-1 Pictures (season 2)) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[157]
- Oreshura* (2013; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[158]
- Oresuki* (2019; Connect) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[159]
- Paradise Kiss* (2005; Madhouse) (former licensors: Geneon USA & Funimation)[160]
- PaRappa the Rapper (2001–02; J.C.Staff & Production I.G.)[161]
- Plastic Memories* (2015; Doga Kobo) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[162]
- Persona*
- Persona: Trinity Soul* (2008; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: NIS America)[163]
- Persona 3 The Movies* (2013–16; AIC ASTA (movie 1) & A-1 Pictures (movies 2, 3, & 4)) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[164]
- Persona 4: The Animation* (2011–12; AIC ASTA) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[165]
- Persona 4: The Golden Animation* (2014; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[166]
- Persona 5: The Animation* (2016–19; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[167]
- Ping Pong the Animation (2014; Tatsunoko Production) (current licensor: Funimation via Fuji TV)[168]
- Popolocrois Monogatari (1998–99; Bee Train & Production I.G.)[169]
- Powerpuff Girls Z (2006–07; Toei Animation)[170]
- Pretty Boy Detective Club (2021; Shaft)[171]
- The Promised Neverland* (2019–present; CloverWorks) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[172]
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica* (2011–13; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[173]
- Magia Record* (2020–present; Shaft) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[174]
- Punch Line (2015; MAPPA) (current licensor: Sentai Filmworks via Noitamina)[175]
- Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai* (2018–19; CloverWorks) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[176]
- Read or Die* (2001–02; Studio Deen) (former licensor: Manga Entertainment; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[177]
- R.O.D the TV* (2003–04; J.C.Staff) (former licensor: Geneon USA; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[178]
- Record of Grancrest War* (2018; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[179]
- Rewrite* (2016–17; Eight Bit) [180]
- Robotics;Notes (2012–13; Production I.G.) (current licensor: Funimation)[181]
- Roujin Z (1991; A.P.P.P.) (former licensor: Central Park Media)[182]
- Rurouni Kenshin* (1996-2012; Gallop (series episodes 1-66) & Studio Deen (future works))(former licensors: Media Blasters (series), ADV Films (films & OVAs) & Sentai Filmworks (New Kyoto Arc); current licensor: Aniplex of America (excluding New Kyoto Arc))[183]
- Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend* (2015; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)
- Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend ♭ (2017; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Amazon Prime Video via Noitamina)[184]
- Saekano the Movie: Finale* (2019; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[185]
- Sekirei* (2008–10; Seven Arcs) (former licensor: Funimation)[186]
- The Seven Deadly Sins (2014–15; A-1 Pictures) (Netflix Original; current licensor: Funimation via Kodansha)[187]
- Shadows House (TBD; CloverWorks)[190]
- Shiki* (2010; Daume) (former licensor: Funimation)[191]
- Silver Spoon* (2013–14; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[192]
- SK8 the Infinity* (2021; Bones) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[193]
- Soul Eater (2008–09; Bones) (current licensor: Funimation via Media Factory)[194]
- Sound of the Sky* (2010; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Nozomi Entertainment)[195]
- Space Brothers (2012–14; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Sentai Filmworks)[196]
- Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning* (2002–03; J.C.Staff) (former licensor: Funimation)[197]
- Star Driver* (2010–11; Bones) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment; current licensor: Aniplex of America)[198]
- Submarine 707R* (2003; Group TAC) (former licensor: Geneon USA)[199]
- Super HxEros* (2020; Project No.9) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[200]
- Sword Art Online* (2012-2020; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[201]
- Tekkonkinkreet* (2006; Studio 4°C) (former licensor: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)[202]
- Terror in Resonance (2014; MAPPA) (current licensor: Funimation via Fuji TV & Noitamina)[203]
- Togainu no Chi* (2010; A-1 Pictures)[204]
- Toward the Terra* (2007; Tokyo Kids & Minamimachi Bugyōsho) (former licensor: Bandai Entertainment)[205]
- Tsuritama* (2012; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: Sentai Filmworks via Noitamina)[206]
- Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama?* (2020; MAPPA & Lapin Track) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[207]
- Ultimate Otaku Teacher (2015; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Funimation)[208]
- Valkyria Chronicles (2009–11; A-1 Pictures)[209]
- Valvrave the Liberator* (2013; Sunrise) (current licensor: Aniplex of America via Sunrise)[210]
- Vampire Knight (2008; Studio Deen) (current licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha)[211]
- Vampire Knight Guilty (2008; Studio Deen) (current licensor: Viz Media via Shogakukan-Shueisha)[212]
- Wandering Son* (2011; AIC Classic)[213]
- Warlords of Sigrdrifa* (2020; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Funimation)[214]
- We Never Learn* (2019; Silver & Arvo Animation) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[215]
- Welcome to the Space Show* (2010; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: GKIDS)[216]
- Wonder Bevil-kun (2003–04; Radix)[217]
- Wonder Egg Priority* (2021; CloverWorks) (current licensor: Funimation)[218]
- Working!!* (2010–16; A-1 Pictures) (former licensor: NIS America (seasons 1 & 2); current licensor: Aniplex of America (season 3 & WWW.WORKING!!)[219]
- Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku (2018; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Amazon Prime Video via Noitamina)[220]
- Xam'd: Lost Memories* (2008–09; Bones) (former licensors: Sony Interactive Entertainment & Sentai Filmworks)[221]
- Yakitate!! Japan (2004–06; Sunrise) (current licensor: Nozomi Entertainment)[222]
- Your Lie in April* (2014–15; A-1 Pictures) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[223]
- Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs* (2018; Xebec) (current licensor: Aniplex of America)[224]
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External links
- Aniplex official website (in Japanese)
- Aniplex Corporate Profile - English - Official Website
- Aniplex at Anime News Network's encyclopedia