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Radix Ace Entertainment

Native name

株式会社ラディクスエースエンタテインメント

Romanized name

Kabushiki-gaisha Radikusu Ēsu Entateinmento
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryJapanese animation
PredecessorRadix (founded on December 6, 1995; 28 years ago (December 6, 1995))
Zero-G Room (founded on September 11, 1991; 32 years ago (September 11, 1991))
FoundedSeptember 3, 2001; 22 years ago (September 3, 2001)
DefunctOctober 1, 2006; 17 years ago (October 1, 2006)
SuccessorRadix Mobanimation
Seven
Zero-G Inc.
HeadquartersChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
SubsidiariesRadix Digital Shitsu (1999–2004, initially a subsidiary of Radix)

Radix Ace Entertainment Co., Ltd (Japanese: 株式会社ラディクスエースエンタテインメント, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Radikusu Ēsu Entateinmento) was a Japanese animation studio closed on October 1, 2006. The studio was formed on September 3, 2001 from a merger between Radix (founded on December 6, 1995) and Zero-G Room (founded on September 11, 1991). Much of the staff from Radix Ace joined Seven or merged with Mobanimation to become Radix Mobanimation in 2007.

Works[edit]

TV series[edit]

Title Episodes Original run Notes
Radix (1995–2001)
Master of Mosquiton '99 26 October 1997 –
April 1998
Remake of Master of Mosquiton by Zero-G Room.
Nazca 12 April 1998 –
June 1998
Silent Möbius 26 April 1998 –
September 1998
Baby Felix 26 October 2000 –
June 2001
Co-produced with Aeon.
Android Kikaider: The Animation 13 October 2000 –
January 2001
Co-produced with Studio OX.
Webdiver 52 April 2001 –
March 2002
Co-produced with Nihon Ad Systems.
Radix Ace Entertainment (2001–2006)
Okojo's Happy Apartment 51 October 2001 –
September 2002
Haibane Renmei 13 October 2002 –
December 2002
Wonder Bebil-kun 26 April 2003 –
February 2004
Divergence Eve 13 July 2003 –
September 2003
Misaki Chronicles 13 January 2004 –
March 2004
Sequel to Divergence Eve.
Operation Sanctuary 13 June 2004 –
September 2004
Wind: A Breath of Heart 13 June 2004 –
September 2004
Comic Party: Revolution 13 April 2005 –
June 2005
Co-produced with Chaos Project.
Spin-off of Comic PartybyOLM.
Akahori's Heretical Hours: Love Games 13 July 2005 –
September 2005
Lemon Angel Project 13 January 2006 –
March 2006
Love Get Chu 25 April 2006 –
September 2006
Baké-Gyamon 51 April 2006 –
March 2007

OVAs/ONAs[edit]

Title Episodes Year(s) Notes
Zero-G Room (1991–2001)
K.O. Beast 7 1992–1993 Co-produced with Animate Film.
Bounty Dog 2 1994 Co-produced with Animate Film.
Saber Marionette R 3 1995 Co-produced with Animate Film.
Shadow Skill 4 1995–1996
Yamato Takeru: After War 2 1995 Sequel to Yamato TakerubyNippon Animation.
M.D. Geist: Death Force 1 1996 Sequel to M.D. Geist by Production Wave.
Master of Mosquiton 6 1996–1997
Hyper Speed Grandoll 3 1997
Radix (1995–2001)
Sakura Wars: The Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms 4 1997–1998 Co-produced with Animate Film.
Amazing Nurse Nanako 6 1999–2000
Sakura Wars: Return of the Spirit Warriors 6 1999–2000 Co-produced with Animate Film.
Sequel to Sakura Wars: The Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms.
Radix Ace Entertainment (2001–2006)
Kikaider 01: The Animation 4 2001–2002 Co-produced with Studio OX.
Sequel to Android Kikaider: The Animation.
Sakura Wars: Sumire 1 2002 Spinoff of Sakura Wars: The MoviebyProduction I.G.
Sakura Wars: Ecole de Paris 3 2003 Spinoff of Sakura Wars: The Movie by Production I.G.
Vie Durant 8 2003 Co-produced with Marine Entertainment.
Kikaider vs. Inazuman 1 2003 Co-produced with Studio OX.
Spin-off of Android Kikaider: The Animation.
Sakura Wars: Le Nouveau Paris 3 2004 Sequel to Sakura Wars: Ecole de Paris.
Operation Sanctuary+ 4 2004 Spin-off of Operation Sanctuary.
Honey x Honey Drops 1 2006

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