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1 History  





2 Works  



2.1  Television series  





2.2  Films  





2.3  OVAs/ONAs  







3 Noted staff  



3.1  Directors  





3.2  Screenwriters  







4 References  





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Ajia-do Animation Works






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Ajia-do Animation Works Inc.

Native name

株式会社亜細亜堂

Romanized name

Kabushiki-gaisha Ajiadō
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryJapanese animation
FoundedOctober 4, 1978
FounderTsutomu Shibayama, Osamu Kobayashi, Michishiro Yamada
HeadquartersSaitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan

Key people

Masahiro Okamura (President)
OwnerMitsubishi

Number of employees

80
SubsidiariesDap International, Inc.
Japan Taps
Websiteajiado.co.jp

Ajia-do Animation Works Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社亜細亜堂, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Ajiadō) is a Japanese animation studio established on October 4, 1978. It is noted for anime series including Spirit of Wonder, Absolute Boy, Izetta: The Last Witch, and several others, including the long-running NHK series Nintama Rantarō. Its name can be translated as "Hall of Asia."

History[edit]

The studio was founded in 1978 by the noted animators Tsutomu Shibayama, Osamu Kobayashi and Michishiro Yamada, former members of the animation studio A Production, under the corporate title Yugen-kaisha Ajiadō (有限会社亜細亜堂).[1][user-generated source] The name Ajiadō is a penname used by Tsutomu Shibayama and Osamu Kobayashi.

In 1985, it formally became a kabushiki gaisha (business corporation). In 1987, it produced its first series, the OVA Twilight Q (トワイライトQ, Towairaito Q). It established the company Dap International Kabushiki-gaisha (ダップインターナショナル株式会社, Dappu Intānashonaru Kabushiki-gaisha) in 1990.[1]

At the same time, they established a joint venture company, Japan Taps (ジャパンタップス, Japan Tappusu), with the toy company Takara. They undertook the production of anime such as Miracle Girls and also engaged in subcontracting for other anime productions sponsored by the company[2] (later dissolved). In 1998, the studio established a digital animation division to produce its digital animation.[1][user-generated source]

In 2005, the studio produced Zettai Shōnen, which was directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and premiered on NHK BS2. In 2007, it produced Emma – A Victorian Romance: Second Act, the second season of Emma – A Victorian Romance.

Works[edit]

Television series[edit]

Films[edit]

OVAs/ONAs[edit]

Noted staff[edit]

Directors[edit]

  • Tomoko Iwasaki

Screenwriters[edit]

  • Michishiro Yamada
  • Yoshiyaki Yanagida
  • Masaya Fujimori
  • Hideyuki Funakoshi
  • Kinichirō Suzuki
  • Yūko Ikuno
  • Masayuki Sekine
  • Hiroshi Kawaguchi
  • Mitsuyuki Musaki
  • Yayoi Yoshikawa
  • Yūichi Nakajima
  • Yuki Nishioka
  • Noriko Ogino
  • Tsuyoshi Ichiki
  • Yasuhiro Endō

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c 亜細亜堂とは - はてなダイアリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-04-23.[user-generated source]
  • ^ 佐藤竜雄のツイート(555694085801906179) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  • ^ "Seven Days War Anime Film's Teaser Reveals Ajia-do Studio, December Opening". Anime News Network. June 11, 2019. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  • ^ "Ascendance of a Bookworm Anime's OVA Episodes Previewed in Video". Anime News Network. January 7, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
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