Imagin (studio)
Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
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Industry | Japanese animation |
Founded | June 15, 1992 |
Headquarters | Nerima, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | |
Revenue | 300,000,000 yen[2] |
Number of employees | 22 (as of 2021)[1] |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | imagin-do.co.jp |
Imagin Co., Ltd (イマジン
Works
[edit]A list of works by Imagin, unless otherwise noted as a brand name owned by Imagin or its subsidiaries (ANIK, A1C, Prime Time, etc.).
Television series
[edit]- Z-Mind (1999, with Sunrise)
- Rizelmine (2002, with MADHOUSE)
- The Cosmopolitan Prayers (2004, with Studio Live)
- Hit wo Nerae! (2004, with Studio Live)
- Love Love? (2004, with Studio Live)
- Spice and Wolf (2008)
OVAs
[edit]- Dōkyūsei 2 Special: Sotsugyousei (1999–2000, with PP Project)
- Moonlight Lady (2001, episodes 1–4)
- A Foreign Love Affair (2007–2008, as Prime Time)
- Kirepapa (2008, as Prime Time)
- Houkago 2: Sayuri (2008, as Nihikime no Dozeu)
- Maiden Rose (2009, as Prime Time)
- Seito Kaichou ni Chuukoku (2009–2010, as Prime Time)
- The Tyrant Falls in Love (2010, as Prime Time)
- A Kiss for the Petals (2010, as ChuChu)
- Oppai Heart: Kanojo wa Kedamono Hatsujouki!? (2011–2012, as Nikihime no Dozeu)
- Eroge! H mo Game mo Kaihatsu Zanmai (2011–2016, as Collaboration Works)
- Euphoria (2011–2016, as Majin)
- Tight Rope (2012, as Prime Time)
- Please Rape Me! (2012, as Collaboration Works)
- Maki-chan to Nau. (2012–2014, as Collaboration Works)
- Tropical Kiss (2012–2014, as Collaboration Works)
- Tsugou no Yoi Sexfriend? (2012–2015, as Collaboration Works)
- Kuroinu: Kedakaki Seijo wa Hakudaku ni Somaru (2012–2018, as Majin)
- Kuro to Kin no Akanai Kagi. (2013, as An DerCen)
- Kotowari: Kimi no Kokoro no Koboreta Kakera (2013, as Nikihime no Dozeu)
- Mankitsu Happening (2015, as Collaboration Works)
- Ero Manga! H mo Manga mo Step-up (2015–2016, as Collaboration Works)
- Trick or Alice (2016, as An DerCen)
- Baka na Imouto o Rikou ni Suru no wa Ore no XX Dake na Ken ni Tsuite (2016, as Collaboration Works)
- Imouto to Sono Yuujin ga Ero Sugite Ore no Kokan ga Yabai (2016, as Collaboration Works)
- Nuki Doki! Tenshi to Akuma no Sakusei Battle - Revolution (2017, as Collaboration Works)
- Menhera Ayuri no Yamanai Onedari: Headphone wa Hazusenai (2017, as Collaboration Works)
- Katainaka ni Totsui de Kita Russia Musume to H Shimakuru Ohanashi (2017–2018, as Collaboration Works)
- Dokidoki Little Ooyasan (2018–2019, as Collaboration Works)
- Tiny Evil (2018–2019, as Majin)
- Muma no Machi Cornelica (2018–2019, as Majin)
- Ochi Mono RPG Seikishi Luvilias (2019, as Majin)
- Isekai Harem Monogatari (2020, as Majin)
- Knight of Erin (2020–2021, as Majin)
- Kouhai (2020–2022, as Majin)
- Usamimi Bouken-tan: Sekuhara Shinagara Sekai wo Sukue (2021–2022, as Majin)
Notable staff
[edit]Representative staff
[edit]- Akio Sakai (founder and president)
- Hiromi Yokoyama (company director, also an animator and director at the studio)
Directors
[edit]- Jun Shishido (2000~2009)
- Takeo Takahashi (2000~2010)
- Masayuki Sakoi (2000~2011)
- Hajime Ootani (2005~2011)
Animators
[edit]- Tamotsu Ogawa (???)
- Tomoyasu Kurashima (1998~2000)
- Takahiro Miura (animator) (1999~2001)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c
会社 案内 [Company Profile]. Imagin (in Japanese). Retrieved April 29, 2022. - ^ a b c "Imagin About Us Official Website". Imagin (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
- ^ a b c "About". A1C (in Japanese). Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- ^ "HISTORY". Imagin (in Japanese). Archived from the original on August 1, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- Imagin at Anime News Network's encyclopedia