Nippon Animation
Nippon Animation is a Japanese animation studio. The company is headquartered in Tokyo, with chief offices in the Ginza district of Chūō and production facilities in Tama City.
Nippon Animation is famous for producing numerous anime series based on works of literature such as Anne of Green Gables and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, co-founders of the famous Studio Ghibli, directed several episodes in the World Masterpiece Theater series.
Company history
What is now Nippon Animation is descended from Zuiyo Eizo, an animation studio that produced several popular series in the early and mid-1970s, including 1974's Heidi, Girl of the Alps, an adaptation of Johanna Spyri's popular children's book Heidi. The Heidi anime was enormously popular in Japan. Zuiyo Eizo soon found itself in financial trouble because of the high production costs of a series it was attempting to sell to the European market.In 1975, Zuiyo Eizo was split into two entities: Zuiyo, which absorbed the debt and the rights to the Heidi anime, and Nippon Animation, which was essentially Zuiyo Eizo's production staff. Officially, Nippon Animation Co., Ltd. was established in June 1975 by company president Koichi Motohashi. The newly rechristened Nippon Animation found success right away with Maya the Bee and A Dog of Flanders, which became the first entry in the World Masterpiece Theater series to be produced under the Nippon Animation name. Hayao Miyazaki left Nippon Animation in 1979 in the middle of the production of Anne of Green Gables to make the Lupin III feature The Castle of Cagliostro.
Body of work
In addition to the World Masterpiece Theater series, Nippon Animation has also produced many other series based on Western works of literature, as well as original works and adaptations of Japanese manga. Many of these are included in the list of the studio's works below.Of the studio's productions not based on Western literature, the most popular is undoubtedly Chibi Maruko-chan, based on the popular manga by Momoko Sakura. At its peak, this slice-of-life anime about an unusually intelligent elementary-school-aged girl and her family and friends managed an audience rating of nearly 40%, making it one of the highest-rated anime series ever.
Works adapted from Western literature
World Masterpiece Theater series
Other TV series
- Vicky the Viking - 1974
- Maya the Honey Bee - 1975
- Laura, The Prairie Girl - 1975
- - 1975
- The Adventures of Piccolino - 1976
- Little Lulu and Her Little Friends - 1976
- - 1977
- Future Boy Conan - 1978, a Hayao Miyazaki work
- Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel - 1979
- Ruy, the Little Cid - 1980, co-production with BRB Internacional
- Heart : An Italian Schoolboy's Journal - 1981
- Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds - 1981; co-production with BRB Internacional
- The New Adventures of Maya the Bee - 1982
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - 1983
- Around the World with Willy Fog - 1983, 1987 ; co-production with BRB Internacional
- Manga Aesop's Fables - 1983
- Bosco Adventure - 1986
- Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics - 1987-1989
- Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli - 1989
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair - 1992
TV specials
- Anne's Diary: The Story of Anne Frank - 1979
- Manxmouse - 1979
- Back to the Forest - 1980
- The Story of Fifteen Boys - 1987
Other works
TV series
- Dokaben - 1976
- Attack on Tomorrow - 1976
- Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster - 1977
- Ginguiser - 1977
- I'm Teppei - 1977
- Charlotte - 1977
- The Casebook of Charlotte Holmes - 1977
- Song of the Baseball Enthusiasts - 1977
- Haikara-san ga Tōru - 1978
- Misha the Bear Cub - 1979
- Seton Dobutsuki Risu no Banner - 1979
- Sanpei the Fisherman - 1980
- Football in Action - 1981
- The Many Dream Journeys of Meme - 1983
- Noozles - 1984
- Elves of the Forest - 1984
- Bumpety Boo - 1985
- Spaceship Sagittarius - 1986
- Animated Classics of Japanese Literature - 1986
- Topo Gigio - 1988
- Dagon in the Land of Weeds - 1988
- Chibi Maruko-chan - 1990
- Pygmalio - 1990
- Top Striker - 1991
- Christopher Columbus - 1992 co-production with Mondo TV
- Mikan's Picture Diary - 1992
- Papuwa-kun - 1992
- Bow: Modern Dog Tales - 1993
- Dragon League - 1993
- Muka Muka Paradise - 1993
- Miracle Girls - 1993
- Captain Tsubasa J - 1994
- Mahojin Guru Guru - 1994
- Pig Girl of Love and Courage: Tonde Burin - 1994
- Yamato Takeru - 1994
- Romeo's Blue Skies - 1995
- Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus - 1995
- Grander Musashi - 1997
- Duck Caen - 1997
- Cooking Master Boy - 1997
- Coji-Coji - 1997; from the creator of Chibi Maruko-chan, Momoko Sakura
- Ten-Ten-Kun - 1998
- Inventor Boy Kanipan - 1998
- Xenon Football Sign - 1999
- Shuukan! Story Land - 1999
- Hunter × Hunter - 1999
- Corrector Yui - 1999
- Bikkuriman 2000 - 1999
- Taiga Adventure - 1999; a remake of Future Boy Conan directed by Hayao Miyazaki's former assistant, Keiji Hayakawa, but featuring a new cast of characters
- Marcelino Pan y Vino - 2000
- Mahōjin Guru Guru - April 2000, TV Tokyo
- Princess Comet - 2001; based on a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, creator of Tetsujin 28-go and Sally, the Witch
- Popee the Performer - 2001
- Dennou Boukenki Webdiver - 2001
- Daigunder - 2002
- - 2002-2003, Animax
- Papuwa - September 2003, TV Tokyo
- Sore Ike! Zukkoke Sannin Gumi - April 2004, TV Tokyo
- Fantastic Children - October 2004, TV Tokyo
- Mix Master - 2005
- Pokapoka Mori no Rascal - 2006, Sequel of Araiguma Rascal
- Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge - 2006
- Antique Bakery - 2008
- Hyakko - 2008
- Hakushon Daimaō 2020 - 2020
- Yakunara Mug Cup Mo - TBA
TV specials, movies and OVAs
- King Fang - TV special, 1978
- Our Hit and Run - TV special, 1979
- Maegami Taro - TV special, 1979
- Locke the Superman - movie, 1984; OVA sequels, 1989-1991
- Future Boy Conan - 1984
- ' - TV special, 1986; seemingly inspired heavily by Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
- Chibi Maruko-chan - 1990
- Tottoi - 1992, movie
- Bow - 1993
- Mahojin Guru Guru - 1996
- Hunter x Hunter - 2002
- Hunter x Hunter: Greed Island - 2003
- Pink Crayons - 2004
- Hunter x Hunter: G.I. Final - 2004
- Miyori no Mori - TV movie, 2007
- The Tale of Princess Kaguya
- ' - movie, 2015
- ' - movie, 2015
- ' - film, 2015
- Haikara-san ga Tōru Zenpen - Benio, Hana no 17-sai - film, 2017
- Haikara-san ga Tōru Kōhen – Tokyo Dai Roman - film, 2018
Nippon Animedia
- Beyblade - 2001
- Beyblade: V-Force - 2002
- ' - 2002
- Beyblade G Revolution - 2003
- B-Legend! Battle Bedaman - 2004
- ' - 2005
- Crash B-Daman - 2006
- Zero Duel Masters - 2007