T.O Entertainment
Business corporation | |
Genre | Book Publishing, Anime, Movies |
Founded | April 1, 2003 |
Founder | Takeichi Honda |
Headquarters | Ebisu, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Takeichi Honda (CEO/President) |
Revenue | 82,550,000yen (As of Sept. 2008) |
Number of employees | 37 |
Website | Official Site |
T.O Entertainment, Inc. (株式会社ティー・オーエンタテインメント Kabushiki-kaisha thi-o-entateinmento) is a Japanese publisher, anime, tokusatsu and film production company, and sales agent. Founded on April 1, 2003 by Takeichi Honda, its main office is currently located in Ebisu, Tokyo. T.O Entertainment also has offices located in Los Angeles, CA (USA), Seoul (Korea), Singapore, and St. Petersburg (Russia).
T.O Entertainment also consists of a subsidiary publishing company known as TOBOOKS, which publishes primarily in the Japanese language.
Films
- Yasukuni (2007)
- King of Tokyo 0 Filme (2008)
- Monologues of Universal Transverse Mercatore - Egg Man[1] (2008)
- Strait Jacket (2008)
- End Call[2] (2008)
- RoboGeisha (2009)
- The Town Chernobyl Built[3] (Documentary, 2011)
- Endless Days (2011)
- TSUGARU (2011)[4] (J: Tsugaru 100 Nen Shokudo)
- Men's Egg - Summer Beat (J: Men's Egg Drummers) (2011)
- Kunoichi Ninpô-chô - Kagenotsuki[5] (2011)
- Dragon Age Animated Film[6][7][8] (2012)
- Mass Effect: Paragon Lost[9] (2012)
Anime series
- Zettai Shougeki: Platonic Heart (2008)
- Macademi Wasshoi! (2008)
- Polyphonica (2009)
- Umi Monogatari (2009)
- Sasameki Koto[10] (2009)
- BakaTest (2010)
- Legend of the Legendary Heroes (DenYuuDen)[11] (2010)
- MM! (2010)
- Freezing (2011)
- Majikoi! -OH! Samurai Girl- (2012)
DVD
- Parkour (2008)
- Noppo-san to Iku Showa Series (2009)
- Mucchiri Mura (2010)
- Dogura Magura (2011)
Books
- edge~a collection of paintings~
- Edge2 ~Samurai of the Future~
- Warau Buta No Seikatsu by Masahiro Nakatani
- Dare Mo Sou Dakedo, Oretachi Ha Shushoku Shinai To Naranai by Yoshinobu Akita
- Zetsubo Otoko by Katsumi Shirai
- Itsuka Anata Ha Mori Ni Neru by Kei Ooishi
- Comiket Shuugeki by Ryo Kawakami
- Ashikaga Incident, Matsumoto Sarin Incident by Toshikazu Sugaya/Yoshiyuki Kono
- Yoshinobu Akita BOX - Perfect Collection- by Yoshinobu Akita
- Chi-go to Maigo no Akai Heart by Yuiga Satoru
- The Sandwich Swap by Her Majesty Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan (Japanese Distribution[12])
- Hunter Dark by Yoshinobu Akita[13]
References
- ↑ AFM Film Catalog 2009
- ↑ End Call Main Site(Japanese)
- ↑ The Town Chernobyl Built Main Site
- ↑ Tsugaru Movie Site(Japanese)
- ↑ Kunoichi Ninpô-chô - Kagenotsuki(Japanese)
- ↑ Ping Pong Sori to Direct Dragon Age Film
- ↑ Dragon Age Movie Site (Japan)(Japanese)
- ↑ Dragon Age Movie Site (USA)
- ↑ EA and Funimation Entertainment Announce Mass Effect Anime Movie Deal
- ↑ Sasameki Koto Official Site, Links to Production Partners
- ↑ Official Website, Link to Production Partners(Japanese)
- ↑ Published by TOBOOKS
- ↑ The Mastermind Behind Sorcerous Stabber Orphen writes Hunter Dark
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- English website
- About Us, English
- Publishing website (Japanese)
- TOBOOKS Diary (Japanese)
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