Template:Short description Template:Infobox company Template:Nihongo was a Japanese animation studio located in Suginami, Tokyo.[1]
History
The studio was founded in March 1999[1] by Triangle Staff former member Katsumi Yamaguchi and its first production was the film A Tree of Palme in 2001.[1][2] Directed by Takashi Nakamura, the film was an official selection of the 2002 Berlin Film Festival.[3] After having minor roles in 2002 TV series Saikano and Monkey Typhoon, Palm was the main studio under the production of Tetsujin 28-go and Genshiken, both in 2004.[4][5] The studio produced Genshiken spin-off OVA series Kujibiki Unbalance.[6] In 2006 it was the animation studio responsible for the TV version of Bartender.[7] In 2007 it co-produced the TV series Master of Epic: The Animation Age with Gonzo and animated the film Tetsujin 28-go: Hakuchū no Zangetsu.[8][9]
Works
Television series
Debut | Series title | Director | Series composition | Music | No. of episodes | Original network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Tetsujin 28-go | Yasuhiro Imagawa | Akira Senju | 26 | TXN | ||
2004 | Genshiken | Takashi Ikehata | Michiko Yokote | Masanori Takumi | 12 | CTC | |
2006 | Bartender | Masaki Watanabe | Yasuhiro Imagawa | Kaoruko Ōtake | 11 | Fuji TV | |
2007 | Master of Epic: The Animation Age | Tetsuya Endō | For-Ever | 12 | TXN | Co-produced with Gonzo. |
Films
- A Tree of Palme (2002)
- Tetsujin 28-go: The Morning Moon of Midday (2007)
OVAs
- Kujibiki Unbalance (2004–2005; production, animated by Ajia-do Animation Works)
References
External links
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