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History
The studio was founded by animators Kenzō Masaoka and Zenjirō Yamamoto in 1948 as Japan Animated Films (日本動画映画, Nihon Dōga Eiga?, often shortened to 日動映画 (Nichidō Eiga)). In 1956, Toei purchased the studio and it was renamed Toei Doga Co., Ltd. (東映動画株式会社, Tōei Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha?, "dōga" is Japanese for "animation"), doing business as Toei Animation Co., Ltd. outside Japan. In 1998, the Japanese name was renamed to Toei Animation. The company has created a number of TV series and movies and adapted Japanese comics as animated series, many popular worldwide. Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Yasuji Mori, Leiji Matsumoto and Yoichi Kotabe have worked with the company.[5] Toei is a shareholder in the Japanese anime satellite television network Animax with other anime studios and production companies, such as Sunrise, TMS Entertainment and Nihon Ad Systems Inc.[6][7][8] The company is headquartered in the Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo.[1]
Their mascot is the cat Pero, from the company's 1969 film adaptation of Puss in Boots.
Toei Animation produced anime versions of works from manga series by manga artists, including Go Nagai (Mazinger Z), Eiichiro Oda (One Piece), Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009), Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (Toriko), Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk), Mitsuteru Yokoyama (Sally the Witch), Masami Kurumada (Saint Seiya), Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump), Leiji Matsumoto (Galaxy Express 999), and Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon). The studio helped propel the popularity of the Magical Girl and Super Robot genres of anime; Toei's TV series include the first magical-girl anime series, Mahoutsukai Sally (an adaptation of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga of the same name), and Go Nagai's Mazinger Z, an adaptation of his manga which set the standard for Super Robot anime. Although the Toei Company usually allows Toei Animation to handle its animation, they occasionally hire other companies to provide animation; although the Toei Company produced the Robot Romance Trilogy, Sunrise (then known as Nippon Sunrise) provided the animation. Toei Company would also enlist the help of other studios such as hiring Academy Productions to produce the animation for Space Emperor God Sigma, rather then use their own studio.
Toei Animation's anime which have won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award are Galaxy Express 999 in 1981, Saint Seiya in 1987 and Sailor Moon in 1992. In addition to producing anime for release in Japan, Toei Animation began providing animation for American films and television series during the 1960s and particularly during the 1980s.
Subsidiaries
Subsidiary |
Notes |
TAVAC (Toei Audio Visual Art Center) |
Toei's recording facility that specializes in Japanese audio, video and sound effects, and Japanese dubbing. |
Toei Animation Music Publishing (Music division) |
The company's music department that maintains links with the music publishers connected with TV stations, manufacturing corporations, and productions. |
Toei Animation Phils., Inc. (Philippine division) |
The company's division that provides animation assistance for the majority of Toei-produced animes. Also does licensing of its Toei-produced properties and dubbing for Filipino markets. |
Toei Animation Inc. (USA division) |
Toei's division located in Los Angeles, responsible for the program licensing of Toei-produced series to North America, Latin America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.[9] |
Toei Doga US Services, Inc. |
USA Domestic stock |
Toei Animation Europe S.A.S. (European division) |
Toei's French division based in Paris, France, it engages in the production, marketing, and licensing of animation products in Europe. |
Toei Animation Enterprises Limited (Hong Kong division) |
Established in Hong Kong as a joint venture with Animation International Limited in 1997,[4] it is a wholly owned subsidiary since 2009.[10] |
Toei Animation (Shanghai) Co. (China division) |
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Currently in production
TV animation
1960–69
No. |
Title |
Series director |
Broadcast network(s) |
Year(s) |
Notes |
1 |
Ookami Shonen Ken |
Sadao Tsukioka, Isao Takahata |
NET |
November 11, 1963 – August 16, 1965 |
Toei's grand debut in TV Animation. |
2 |
Fujimaru of the Wind |
Daisaku Shirakawa, Kimio Yabuki |
NET |
June 7, 1964 – August 31, 1965 |
Innspired by the manga 'Kaze no Ishimaru' by Sanpei Shirato; animated by Yasuji Mori and Hayao Miyazaki. The anime was renamed "Kaze no Fujimaru" in order to associate it with its sponsor, Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals.(now Astellas Pharma.) |
3 |
Jun the Space Patrol Hopper |
Hiromi Yamamoto, Taiji Yabushita |
NET |
February 1, 1965 – November 29, 1965 |
|
4 |
Hustle Punch |
Hiroshi Ikeda, Isao Takahata |
NET |
November 1, 1965 – April 25, 1966 |
|
5 |
Rainbow Sentai Robin |
Shinichi Suzuki, Takeshi Tamiya |
NET |
April 23, 1966 – March 24, 1967 |
Adapted from the manga of the same name by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine throughout 1963; co-produced by Studio Zero |
6 |
The Prince of Pirates |
|
NET |
May–November 1966 |
|
7 |
Sally the Witch |
Toshio Katsuta, Hiroshi Ikeda |
NET |
December 5, 1966 – December 30, 1968 |
Adapted from the manga which was originally titled Sunny the Witch upon first serialization, but by the time this program aired, Sally the Witch by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, which was serialized in Shueisha's Ribon magazine for girls; Episodes 1 through 17 episodes of this TV anime were filmed in black-and-white, and the remainder of the series (Episodes 18 through 109) was filmed in color, making it one of the earliest color anime alongside Mushi Production's Kimba the White Lion in 1965 and Tatsunoko Production's Speed Racer in 1967. |
8 |
Pyunpyunmaru |
|
NET |
July–September 1967 |
|
9 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō |
|
Fuji TV |
January 3, 1968 – March 30, 1969 |
Adapted from the manga Hakaba no Kitaro and GeGeGe no Kitaro by Shigeru Mizuki which were serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine from 1960 to 1969 |
10 |
Cyborg 009 |
|
NET |
April–September 1968 |
Adapted from the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was serialized in Shonen Gahosha's Monthly Shonen King, Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine, Akita Shoten's Monthly Boken-Oh, and Mushi Production's COM magazines from 1964 to 1969. It is also a continuation of the 1966-1967 anime film serial, although it is in monochrome, unlike the films which were in color. |
11 |
Akane-chan |
|
Fuji TV |
April–September 1968 |
|
12 |
Himitsu no Akko-chan (Akko-chan's Secret) |
|
NET |
1969–1970 |
Adapted from the manga by comedy-king Fujio Akatsuka, which was serialized from 1962 to 1965 in Shueisha's Ribon magazine, as the first magical girl manga series. While Sally the Witch was the first magical girl anime to hit the airwaves, it took longer to adapt Akko-chan for some reason. |
13 |
Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (Sabu and Ichi's Detective Stories or Sabu and Ichi's Arrest Warrant) |
|
|
1968–1969 (co-production with Mushi Productions and Zero Studio) |
|
14 |
Mōretsu Atarō |
|
NET |
1969–1970 |
|
15 |
Tiger Mask |
|
YTV |
1969–1971 |
|
1970–79
1980–89
1990–99
2000–09
2010–19
2020–present
TV movies and specials
Theatrical films
Film |
Year |
Panda and the Magic Serpent |
1958 |
Magic Boy |
1959 |
Alakazam the Great |
1960 |
The Orphan Brother |
1961 |
Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad |
1962 |
Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji |
1963 |
Doggie March |
1963 |
Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon |
1965 |
Cyborg 009 |
1966 |
Cyborg 009: Monster Wars |
1967 |
Jack and the Witch |
1967 |
The Madcap Island |
1967 |
The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun |
1968 |
The World of Hans Christian Andersen |
1968 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō |
1968 |
Puss in Boots (Nagagutsu o haita neko) |
1969 |
Circus Da Ga Yattekita |
1969 |
Flying Phantom Ship (Soratobi Yureisen) |
1969 |
Namida no Kaiten Receive |
1970 |
30,000 Miles Under the Sea (Kaitei San-man Mile) |
1970 |
Sans Famille (Chibikko Rémi to Meiken Capi) |
1970 |
Mōretsu Atarō Nyarome no Komoriuta |
1970 |
Tiger Mask |
1970 |
Tiger Mask: War Against The League of Masked Wrestlers |
1970 |
Animal Treasure Island (Dōbutsu Takarajima) |
1971 |
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Ari Baba to Yonjuppiki no Tōzoku) |
1971 |
The Three Musketeers In Boots (Nagagutsu Sanjūshi) |
1972 |
Go Get Them 0011 (Maken Liner 0011 Henshin Seyo!) |
1972 |
Sarutobi Ecchan Okashi na Tenkousei (Episode 1) |
1972 |
Panda No Daibōken (The Panda's Great Adventure) |
1973 |
Babel Ni-Sei Akachan wa chōnōryoku-sha |
1973 |
Mahōtsukai Sarī |
1973 |
Mazinger Z Vs. Devilman |
1973 |
Mazinger Z Vs. Dr. Hell |
1974 |
Mazinger Z Vs. The Great General of Darkness |
1974 |
Yaemon, the Locomotive (Kikansha Yaemon: D-goichi no Daibōken) |
1974 |
Majokko Megu-chan |
1974 |
Great Mazinger Vs. Getter Robo |
1975 |
Great Mazinger Vs. Getter Robo G: The Great Clash In The Sky |
1975 |
Majokko Megu-chan Tsuki Yori No Shisha |
1975 |
Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (Anderusen dowa: Ningyo hime or Andersen Story: The Mermaid Princess) |
1975 |
Kore Ga UFO Da! Sora Tobu Enban (The Flying Empty UFO) |
1975 |
Uchu Enban Daisenso |
1975 |
UFO Robot Grendizer |
1975 |
Puss In Boots Travels Around The World (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Hachijū Nichikan Sekai Isshū) |
1976 |
UFO Robo Grendizer Vs. Great Mazinger |
1976 |
Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Decisive Battle! The Monster of the Ocean |
1976 |
UFO Robot Grendizer: The Red Sunset Confrontation (Akai Yuuhi no Taiketsu) |
1976 |
Ikkyū-san |
1976 |
The Wild Swans (Hakuchou no Ouji) |
1977 |
Thumbelina (Oyayubi Hime) |
1978 |
Candy Candy: The Call of Spring (May Festival) |
1978 |
Candy Candy's Summer Vacation |
1978 |
Captain Harlock - Mystery of the Arcadia |
1978 |
Taro the Dragon Boy (Tatsu no ko Taro) |
1979 |
Triton of the Sea (Umi no Toriton) |
1979 |
SF Saiyuki Starzinger (Sci-Fi Journey to the West: Starzinger Movie) |
1979 |
Galaxy Express 999 (Ginga Tetsudō 999; a.k.a. Bonjour Galaxy Express 999) |
1979 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The All Seeing Eye |
1980 |
Twelve Months (Mori wa Ikiteiru) |
1980 |
Galaxy Express 999: Glass-made Claire (featurette) |
1980 |
Toward the Terra (Terra e...) |
1980 |
Hana no Ko Lunlun (Hello Cherry Garden) |
1980 |
Lalabel, The Magical Girl: The Sea Calls for a Summer Vacation |
1980 |
Swan Lake (Hakuchō no Mizūmi) |
1981 |
Adieu Galaxy Express 999 (Sayonara Ginga Tetsudō 999) |
1981 |
Natsu e no Tobira (The Door Into Summer) |
1981 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hello! Wonder Island |
1981 |
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp) |
1982 |
Arcadia of My Youth |
1982 |
Dr. Slump: "Hoyoyo!" Space Adventure |
1982 |
Future War 198X |
1982 |
Haguregumo |
1982 |
Asari-chan Ai no Marchen Shōjo |
1982 |
Queen Millennia (Shin Taketori Monogatari: Sennen Joō) |
1982 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo, Great Round-the-World Race |
1983 |
Aesop's Fables (Manga Aesop Monogatari) |
1983 |
Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku |
1983 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle |
1984 |
The Kabocha Wine: Nita no Aijou Monogatari |
1984 |
Kinnikuman: Stolen Championship Belt |
1984 |
Great Riot! Justice Superman |
1984 |
GeGeGe no Kitaro |
1985 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police |
1985 |
Justice Supermen vs. Ancient Supermen |
1985 |
Counterattack! The Underground Space Supermen |
1985 |
Hour of Triumph! Justice Superman |
1985 |
Gu Gu Ganmo |
1985 |
Tongari Bōshi no Memoru |
1985 |
Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight (a.k.a. Odin: Starlight Mutiny) |
1985 |
Arei no Kagami |
1985 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Yōkai War |
1986 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Strongest Yōkai Corps! Dismebark to Japan!! |
1986 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Crash!! The Great Rebellion of the Multi-Dimensional Yōkai |
1986 |
Crisis in New York! |
1986 |
Justice Supermen vs. Fighter Supermen |
1986 |
Fist of the North Star: The Movie (Hokuto no Ken) |
1986 |
Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies |
1986 |
Maple Town Movie |
1986 |
Grimm Douwa: Kin no Tori (Grimm Fairy Tale: The Golden Bird) |
1987 |
Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (Majin-jō no nemuri hime) |
1987 |
New Maple Town Stories: Home Town Collection |
1987 |
Saint Seiya the Movie: Evil Goddess Eris |
1987 |
Tatakae!! Ramenman |
1988 |
Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (Makafushigi daibōken) |
1988 |
Saint Seiya: Heated Battle of the Gods |
1988 |
Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth |
1988 |
Bikkuriman: Taiichiji Seima Taisen |
1988 |
Bikkuriman: Moen Zone no Himitsu |
1988 |
Himitsu no Akko-chan |
1989 |
Himitsu no Akko-chan Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri |
1989 |
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone |
1989 |
Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle |
1989 |
Akuma-kun Movie |
1989 |
Mahōtsukai Sarī (Sally the Witch 2:) |
1990 |
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (Kono yo de ichiban tsuyoi yatsu) |
1990 |
Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (Chikyū marugoto chō-kessen) |
1990 |
Akuma-kun: Yōkoso Akuma Land e!! (Welcome To Devil Land) |
1990 |
Pink: Water Bandit, Rain Bandit (Pinku Mizu Dorobō Ame Dorobō) |
1990 |
Kennosuke-sama |
1990 |
Super Saiyan Son Goku (Sūpā Saiya-jin da Son Gokū) |
1991 |
Dragon Ball Z: The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest (Tobikkiri no saikyō tai saikyō) |
1991 |
Magical Taluluto Movie |
1991 |
Magical Taruruuto-kun: Moero! Yuujou no Mahou Taisen |
1991 |
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (Gurēto Adobenchā) |
1991 |
Candy Candy Movie |
1992 |
Dragon Ball Z: Clash!! The Power of 10 Billion Warriors (Gekitotsu!! 100 oku pawā no senshi-tachi) |
1992 |
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans (Kyokugen batoru!! San dai sūpā Saiya-jin) |
1992 |
Magical Taruruuto: Suki Suki Hot Tako Yaki |
1992 |
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Disciple of Avan (Aban no Shito) |
1992 |
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: The Reborn Six Commanders (Shinsei Rokudai Shoguo) |
1992 |
Goldfish Warning! |
1992 |
Rokudenashi Blues |
1992 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! Clear Skies Over Penguin Village |
1993 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! From Penguin Village with Love |
1993 |
Dragon Ball Z: Burn Up!! A Close Fight - A Violent Fight - A Super Fierce Fight (Moetsukiro!! Nessen · ressen · chō-gekisen) |
1993 |
Dragon Ball Z: The Galaxy's at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy (Ginga girigiri!! Butchigiri no sugoi yatsu) |
1993 |
Rokudenashi Blues 1993 |
1993 |
Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo (From a Distant Ocean Came Coo) |
1993 |
Sailor Moon R: The Movie |
1993 |
Make Up! Sailor Senshi |
1993 (featurette) |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo!! Follow the Rescued Shark... |
1994 |
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Trembling Heart of the Summer |
1994 |
Dragon Ball Z: The Dangerous Duo! Super Warriors Never Rest (Kiken na futari! Sūpā senshi wa nemurenai) |
1994 |
Dragon Ball Z: Super Warrior Defeat!! I'll Be the Winner (Sūpā senshi gekiha!! Katsu no wa ore da) |
1994 |
Sailor Moon S: The Movie |
1994 |
Ghost Sweeper Mikami |
1994 |
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! The Movie! (Blue Legend Shoot! The Movie) |
1994 |
Slam Dunk Movie |
1994 |
Conquer the Nation, Hanamichi Sakuragi! |
1994 |
Dragon Ball Z: The Fusion of Rebirth!! Goku and Vegeta (Fukkatsu no fyūjon!! Gokū to Bejīta) |
1995 |
Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Goku Can't Do It, Who Will? (Ryū-ken bakuhatsu!! Gokū ga yaraneba dare ga yaru) |
1995 |
Sailor Moon SuperS: The 9 Sailor Soldiers Unite! Miracle of the Black Dream Hole |
1995 |
Sailor Moon SuperS Plus: Ami's First Love |
1995 (featurette) |
Shohoku's Greatest Challenge! |
1995 |
Howling Basketman Spirit!! |
1995 |
Marmalade Boy |
1995 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Sea Beast |
1996 |
Dragon Ball: The Path to Ultimate Power (Saikyō e no michi) |
1996 |
Gokinjo Monogatari (Neighborhood Story) |
1996 |
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē (Hell Teacher Nūbē Movie) |
1996 |
The Kindaichi Case Files (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo Movie) |
1996 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Obake Nighter |
1997 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Yōkai Express! The Phantom Train |
1997 |
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu |
1997 |
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu |
1997 |
Hana Yori Dango: The Movie |
1997 |
Eternal Fantasy Galaxy Express 999 (Ginga Tetsudo 999: Eternal Fantasy) |
1998 |
Cutie Honey Flash: The Final Chapter |
1998 |
Doctor Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn |
1999 |
Kindaichi Case Files: Satsuriku no Deep Blue |
1999 |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie |
1999 |
Digimon Adventure |
1999 |
Digimon Adventure: Our War Game |
2000 |
Digimon Adventure 02: Hurricane Touchdown/Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals |
2000 |
Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix! |
2000 |
Ojamajo Doremi #: The Movie |
2000 |
One Piece: The Movie |
2000 |
Kinnikuman Second Generation |
2001 |
Digimon Adventure 02: Diaboromon Strikes Back |
2001 |
Digimon Tamers: The Adventurer's Battle |
2001 |
Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi: Secret of the Frog Stone |
2001 |
Clockwork Island Adventure |
2001 |
Muscle Ginseng Competition! The Great Superman War |
2002 |
Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express |
2002 |
Digimon Frontier: Revival of the Ancient Digimon |
2002 |
Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals |
2002 |
Dead End Adventure |
2003 |
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem |
2003 |
Heaven Chapter - Overture |
2004 |
Curse of the Sacred Sword |
2004 |
Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island |
2005 |
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: The Movie |
2005 |
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky |
2005 |
Air |
2005 |
Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! |
2006 |
Karakuri Castle's Mecha Giant Soldier |
2006 |
Futari wa Precure Splash☆Star Tick Tack Kiki Ippatsu! |
2006 |
Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan |
2007 |
Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates |
2007 |
Yes! PreCure 5 The Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! |
2007 |
Clannad |
2007 |
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Japan Explodes!! |
2008 |
Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! (Ossu! Kaette-kita Son Gokū to nakama-tachi!!) |
2008 |
Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom |
2008 |
Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Happy Birthday in the Land of Sweets |
2008 |
Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! |
2009 |
One Piece Film: Strong World |
2009 |
Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends - Miraculous Meeting |
2009 |
Movie Fresh Pretty Cure! The Kingdom of Toys has Lots of Secrets!? |
2009 |
Pretty Cure All Stars DX 2: Light of Hope - Protect the Rainbow Jewel |
2010 |
HeartCatch PreCure The Movie: Fashion Show in the Flower Capital... Really?! |
2010 |
Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock (Episōdo obu Bādakku) |
2011 |
Straw Hat Chase |
2011 |
Pretty Cure All Stars DX 3: Deliver the Future! The Rainbow Flower That Connects the World |
2011 |
Suite Precure♪ The Movie: Take it back! The Miraculous Melody that Connects Hearts |
2011 |
Buddha |
2011 |
Toriko 3D: Kaimaku! Gourmet Adventure!! |
2011 |
One Piece Film: Z |
2012 |
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Future Friends |
2012 |
Smile PreCure!: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! |
2012 |
Dragon Ball Z: God to God (Kami to Kami) |
2013 |
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart |
2013 |
DokiDoki! Precure the Movie: Mana's Getting Married!!? The Dress of Hope Tied to the Future |
2013 |
Gekijō-ban Toriko Bishokushin no Special Menu |
2013 |
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3: Forever Friends |
2014 |
HappinessCharge PreCure! the Movie: The Ballerina of the Land of Dolls |
2014 |
Buddha 2 |
2014 |
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (Fukkatsu no 'F') |
2015 |
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Reunion- (Sakai) |
2015 |
Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival |
2015 |
Go! Princess Precure the Movie: Go! Go!! Splendid Triple Feature!!! |
2015 |
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Determination- (Ketsui) |
2016 |
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Confession- (Kokuhaku) |
2016 |
One Piece Film: Gold |
2016 |
Maho Girls PreCure! the Movie: The Miraculous Transformation! Cure Mofurun! |
2016 |
Pretty Cure All Stars: Singing with Everyone Miraculous Magic! |
2016 |
Pop In Q |
2016 |
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Loss- (Sōshitsu) |
2017 |
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Symbiosis- (Kyōsei) |
2017 |
Pretty Cure Dream Stars! |
2017 |
KiraKira PreCure à la Mode the Movie: Crisply! The Memory of Mille-feuille! |
2017 |
Mazinger Z: Infinity |
2017 |
Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Burori) |
2018 |
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Future- (Bokura mo Mirai) |
2018 |
Pretty Cure Super Stars! |
2018 |
Hugtto! PreCure Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories |
2018 |
One Piece: Stampede[31] |
2019 |
Pretty Cure Miracle Universe |
2019 |
Star☆Twinkle PreCure the Movie: These Feelings Within The Song of Stars |
2019 |
Eiga Oshiri Tantei: Curry Naru Jiken |
2019 |
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna |
2020 |
Looking for Magical Doremi (Majō Minarai ō Sagashitē) |
2020 |
Pretty Cure Miracle Leap: A Wonderful Day with Everyone |
2020 |
The Journey |
2020 |
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie -Part 1- |
2021 |
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal: The Movie -Part 2- |
2021 |
Upcoming Healin' Good PreCure the Movie |
2021 |
Upcoming Caladrius movie |
TBA |
Upcoming Dragon Ball Super movie |
TBA |
CGI Films
Original video animation (OVA) and original net animation (ONA)
Video-game animation
Video-game development
Games |
Year |
Hokuto no Ken |
1986 |
Baltron |
1986 |
Puss In Boots: An Adventure Around the World in 80 Days (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Isshū 80 Nichi Dai Bōken) |
1986 |
Hokuto No Ken 2: Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu |
1987 |
SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics |
1987 |
Kamen no Ninja: Akakage |
1988 |
Fighting Road |
1988 |
Sukeban Deka III |
1988 |
Mr. Gold Tooyama no Kinsan Space Chou |
1988 |
Hokuto no Ken 3: Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Retsuden |
1989 |
Hokuto no Ken: Seizetsu Juuban Shoubu (Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe) |
1989 |
Shin Satomi Hakkenden: Hikari to Yami no Tatakai |
1989 |
Mottomo Abunai Deka |
1990 |
Volleyfire |
1990 |
Bloody Warriors: Shango no Gyakushuu |
1990 |
Scotland Yard |
1990 |
Hokuto no Ken 4: Shichisei Hakenden: Hokuto Shinken no Kanata e |
1991 |
Final Reverse |
1991 |
Shikinjou (Famicom and Game Boy versions) |
1991 |
Raiden Trad |
1991 |
Hokuto no Ken 5: Tenma Ryuuseiden Ai Zesshou |
1992 |
Hokuto no Ken 6: Gekitou Denshouken - Haou heno Michi |
1992 |
Hokuto no Ken 7: Seiken Retsuden - Denshousha heno Michi |
1993 |
Koede Asobu: Heart Catch PreCure! |
2010 |
Enka no Pandemica |
2014 |
Dubbing
Animated productions by foreign studios dubbed in Japanese by Toei are The Mystery of the Third Planet (1981 Russian film, dubbed in 2008); Les Maîtres du temps (1982 French-Hungarian film, dubbed in 2014), and Alice's Birthday (2009 Russian film, dubbed in 2013).
Commission work
Toei has been commissioned to provide animation by Japanese and American studios such as Sunbow, Marvel, Hanna-Barbera, DiC, Rankin/Bass and World Event Productions (DreamWorks Animation).
See also
References
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