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Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd.
Headquarters in Nishitōkyō, Tokyo
Native nameシンエイ動画株式会社
Romanized nameShīn'eī Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha
Company typeSubsidiary (Kabushiki gaisha)
IndustryJapanese animation
PredecessorA Production
FoundedDecember 1965; 59 years ago (1965-12) (as A Production)
September 9, 1976; 48 years ago (1976-09-09) (as Shin-Ei Animation)
FounderDaikichirō Kusube
HeadquartersNishitōkyō, Tokyo, Japan
OwnerTV Asahi Corporation
SubsidiariesSynergySP
Websitewww.shin-ei-animation.jp

Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd. (Japanese: シンエイ動画株式会社, Hepburn: Shīn'eī Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese animation studio owned by TV Asahi and founded in Tokyo in 1965 as A Production by Daikichirō Kusube, who was previously an animator for Toei Animation and a successor of both former Asahi Eigasha that was founded in 1936 and Shin-Asahi Eigasha that was founded in 1938.

History

Logo used from 1976 to 2021.

Shin-Ei Animation's history begins in December 1965 as A Production (エイプロダクション, Ei Purodakshon) by Daikichirō Kusube who was then a former animator at Toei.

Shin-Ei is known for being the animation studio behind two of the anime television series — Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan in 1979 and 1992 respectively. They have been running on Japanese television ever since.

In 2010, TV Asahi had acquired the animation studio.

In April 2017, SynergySP became a subsidiary of the company.

Work list

Works currently airing on Japanese television are in bold.

Television

As A-Production (i.e. co-produced with Tokyo Movie)

1960s

1970s

(Co-produced with Tokyo Movie)


As Shin-Ei Animation

1970s

  • Doraemon (1979–2005)
  • Heart of the Red Bird (1979)

1980s

1990s

  • Gatapishi (1990–91)
  • Fujio Fujiko A's Mumako (1990)
  • 808 Cho Hyori Kewaishi (1990)
  • Dororonpa! (1991)
  • 21 Emon (May 2, 1991 – March 26, 1992)
  • Crayon Shin-chan (April 13, 1992 – present)
  • Sasurai-kun (1992)
  • Manmaru the Ninja Penguin (1997–98)
  • Yoshimoto Muchikko Monogatari (1998)
  • Weekly Storyland (1999–2001)

2000s

2010s

2020s

Films

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Television specials


References

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  6. "Tokyotoon, Shinei Animation Reveal Null & Peta Multimedia Project With Planned Anime, Game". Anime News Network. July 27, 2019. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  7. "Ryan's World 'Super Spy Ryan' Special is Amazon Kids Plus' First Original (EXCLUSIVE)". 19 November 2020.
  8. "Shin-Ei Animation Announces Stop-Motion Puppet TV Series About Guinea Pig Cars".
  9. "Shin-Ei Animation, 81 Produce Announce Idolls! TV Anime for January Premiere". Anime News Network. September 28, 2020. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  10. "Mr. Villain's Day Off Anime's 1st Video Reveals More Cast & Staff, January 2024 Debut". Anime News Network. September 26, 2023. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  11. "Rakuten Shopping Mascot Okaimono Panda Gets 1st TV Anime This Fall". Anime News Network. May 2, 2024. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
  12. 黒柳徹子「窓ぎわのトットちゃん」が劇場アニメ化、2023年冬に公開予定. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. March 20, 2023. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
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  14. >Mercedes Milligan (23 April 2024). "'Ryan's World the Movie: Titan Universe Adventure' Gets Expanded Theatrical Release". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2 July 2024.

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