Toei Animation

Toei Animation Co., Ltd.

It has produced numerous series, including Sally the Witch, GeGeGe no Kitarō, Mazinger Z, Galaxy Express 999, Cutie Honey, Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, Saint Seiya, Sailor Moon, Slam Dunk, Digimon, One Piece, Toriko, World Trigger, The Transformers (between 1984 and 1990, including several Japanese exclusive productions), and the Pretty Cure series.

Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
Native name
東映アニメーション株式会社
Tōei Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha
FormerlyJapan Animated Films
(1948-1956)
Toei Doga Co., Ltd.
(1956-1998)
Company typePublic
TYO: 4816
IndustryAnimation studio
FoundedJanuary 23, 1948; 76 years ago (1948-01-23)
FounderKenzō Masaoka
Sanae Yamamoto
Headquarters,
Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kozo Morishita (chairman)
Katsuhiro Takagi (president)
Decrease US$134.69 million (2021)
OwnersToei Company, Ltd. (34.17%)
TV Asahi Corporation (20.0%)
Bandai Namco Filmworks (11.0%)
Fuji Media Holdings, Inc. (10.25%)
Sony Pictures (1.89%)
Number of employees
840 (2022)
SubsidiariesToei Animation Inc. (USA and LA)
TAVAC Co. (Japan)
Toei Animation Music Publishing (Japan)
Toei Animation Asia Pacific, Inc. (Philippines)
Toei Animation Enterprises Limited (Hong Kong)
Toei Animation Shanghai Co. (China)
Toei Animation Europe S.A.S. (France)
Websitewww.toei-anim.co.jp Edit this at Wikidata

History

The studio was founded by animators Kenzō Masaoka and Sanae Yamamoto in 1948 as Japan Animated Films (日本動画映画, Nihon Dōga Eiga, often shortened to 日動映画 (Nichidō Eiga)). In 1956, Toei purchased the studio and it was renamed Toei Doga Co., Ltd. (東映動画株式会社, Tōei Dōga Kabushiki-gaisha, "dōga" is Japanese for "animation"), doing business as Toei Animation Co., Ltd. outside Japan. In 1998, the Japanese name was renamed to Toei Animation. It has created a number of TV series and movies and adapted Japanese comics as animated series, many popular worldwide. Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Yasuji Mori, Leiji Matsumoto and Yōichi Kotabe have worked with the company. Toei is a shareholder in the Japanese anime satellite television network Animax with other anime studios and production companies, such as Sunrise, TMS Entertainment and Nihon Ad Systems Inc. The company is headquartered in the Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo.

Their mascot is the cat Pero, from the company's 1969 film adaptation of Puss in Boots.

Toei Animation produced anime versions of works from manga series by manga artists, including Go Nagai (Mazinger Z), Eiichiro Oda (One Piece), Shotaro Ishinomori (Cyborg 009), Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (Toriko), Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk), Mitsuteru Yokoyama (Sally the Witch), Masami Kurumada (Saint Seiya), Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump), Leiji Matsumoto (Galaxy Express 999), and Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon). The studio helped propel the popularity of the Magical Girl and Super Robot genres of anime; Toei's TV series include the first magical-girl anime series, Mahoutsukai Sally (an adaptation of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's manga of the same name), and Go Nagai's Mazinger Z, an adaptation of his manga which set the standard for Super Robot anime. Although the Toei Company usually contracts Toei Animation to handle its animation internally, they occasionally hire other companies to provide animation; although the Toei Company produced the Robot Romance Trilogy, Sunrise (then known as Nippon Sunrise) provided the animation. Toei Company would also enlist the help of other studios such as hiring Academy Productions to produce the animation for Space Emperor God Sigma, rather than use their own studio.

Toei Animation's anime which have won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award are Galaxy Express 999 in 1981, Saint Seiya in 1987 and Sailor Moon in 1992. In addition to producing anime for release in Japan, Toei Animation began providing animation for American films and television series during the 1960s and particularly during the 1980s.

In October 2021, Toei Animation announced that they had signed a strategic partnership with the South Korean entertainment conglomerate CJ ENM.

2022 ransomware attack

On March 6, 2022, an incident occurred in which an unauthorized third party attempted to hack Toei Animation's network, which resulted in the company's online store and internal systems becoming temporarily suspended. The company investigated the incident and stated that the hack would affect the broadcast schedules of several anime series, including One Piece. In addition, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was also rescheduled to June 11, 2022, due to the hack. On April 6, 2022, Toei Animation announced that it would resume broadcasting the anime series, including One Piece. The following day, the Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported that the hack was caused by a targeted ransomware attack.

Subsidiaries

Subsidiary Notes
TAVAC (Toei Audio Visual Art Center) Toei's recording facility that specializes in Japanese audio, video and sound effects, and Japanese dubbing
Toei Animation Music Publishing (music division) the company's music department that maintains links with the music publishers connected with TV stations, manufacturing corporations, and productions
Toei Animation Phils., Inc. (Philippine division) the company's division that provides animation assistance for the majority of Toei-produced anime; also does licensing of its Toei-produced properties and dubbing for the Filipino markets
Toei Animation Inc. (U.S. and L.A division) Toei's division located in Los Angeles; responsible for the program licensing of Toei-produced series to North America, Latin America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand
Toei Doga US Services, Inc. U.S. domestic stock
Toei Animation Europe S.A.S. (European division) Toei's European division based in Paris, France; it engages in the production, marketing, and licensing of animation products in Europe
Toei Animation Enterprises Limited (Hong Kong division) established in Hong Kong as a joint venture with Animation International Limited in 1997; it is a wholly owned subsidiary since 2009
Toei Animation (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (China division)

Currently in production

No. Title Year(s) / Release Notes Episodes Ref.
1 One Piece 1999 – present TV anime 1,100
2 PreCure 2004 – present TV anime (21st series) 968
3 Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir 2015 – present Produced by Toei Animation Europe S.A.S. in collaboration with Zagtoon, Method, and SAMG Animation. 131
4 Butt Detective 2018 – present TV anime 86
5 Super Dragon Ball Heroes 2018 – present OVA 53
6 Fushigi Dagashiya Zenitendō 2020 – present TV anime 112
7 Tōsōchū: The Great Mission 2023 – present TV anime 49
8 Elemon 2023 – present Web series 23

TV animation

1960–69

No. Title Series director Broadcast network(s) Eps Year(s) Notes
1 Ookami Shonen Ken Sadao Tsukioka
Isao Takahata
NET 86 November 11, 1963August 16, 1965 Toei's grand debut in TV animation
2 Fujimaru of the Wind Daisaku Shirakawa,
Kimio Yabuki
65 June 7, 1964August 31, 1965 Inspired by the manga Kaze no Ishimaru by Sanpei Shirato; animated by Yasuji Mori and Hayao Miyazaki; the anime was renamed Kaze no Fujimaru in order to associate it with its sponsor, Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals (now Astellas Pharma)
3 Jun the Space Patrol Hopper Hiromi Yamamoto
Taiji Yabushita
44 February 1November 29, 1965
4 Hustle Punch Hiroshi Ikeda
Isao Takahata
26 November 1, 1965April 25, 1966
5 Rainbow Sentai Robin Shinichi Suzuki
Takeshi Tamiya
48 April 23, 1966March 24, 1967 Adapted from the manga of the same name by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine throughout 1963; co-produced by Studio Zero
6 The Prince of Pirates 31 May 2November 28, 1966
7 The King Kong Show Hiroshi Ikeda 25 September 10, 1966August 31, 1969 It is the first anime-based series produced in Japan for an American company (not counting Rankin/Bass' previous Animagic stop motion productions, which were also animated in Japan).
8 Sally the Witch Toshio Katsuta
Hiroshi Ikeda
109 December 5, 1966December 30, 1968 Adapted from the manga, which was originally titled Sunny the Witch upon first serialization, but by the time this program aired, it was changed to Sally the Witch by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, which was serialized in Shueisha's Ribon magazine for girls; episodes 1 through 17 episodes of this TV anime were filmed in black-and-white, and the remainder of the series (episodes 18 through 109) was filmed in color, making it one of the earliest color anime, alongside Mushi Production's Kimba the White Lion in 1965 and Tatsunoko Production's Speed Racer in 1967.
9 Pyunpyunmaru 26 July 3, 1967March 30, 1969
10 GeGeGe no Kitarō Fuji TV 65 January 3, 1968March 30, 1969 Adapted from the manga Hakaba no Kitaro and GeGeGe no Kitaro by Shigeru Mizuki which were serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine from 1960 to 1969
11 Cyborg 009 NET 26 April 5September 27, 1968 Adapted from the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori, which was serialized in Shonen Gahosha's Monthly Shonen King, Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine, Akita Shoten's Monthly Boken-Oh, and Mushi Production's COM magazines from 1964 to 1969; it is also a continuation of the 1966-1967 anime film serial, although it is in monochrome, unlike the films, which were in color
12 Akane-chan Fuji TV 26 April 6September 29, 1968
13 Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae NET 52 October 3, 1968September 24, 1969 co-production with Mushi Productions and Zero Studio
14 Himitsu no Akko-chan 94 January 6, 1969October 26, 1970 Adapted from the manga by comedy-king Fujio Akatsuka, which was serialized from 1962 to 1965 in Shueisha's Ribon magazine, as the first magical girl manga series; while Sally the Witch was the first magical girl anime to hit the airwaves.
15 Mōretsu Atarō 90 April 4, 1969December 25, 1970
16 The Smokey Bear Show Arthur Rankin Jr.
Jules Bass
American Broadcasting Company 17 September 6, 1969September 5, 1970 Co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions
17 Tiger Mask YTV (Later Nippon TV) 105 October 2, 1969September 30, 1971

1970–79

No. Title Series director Broadcast network(s) Eps Year(s) Notes
18 Kick no Oni TBS 26 October 2, 1970March 26, 1971
19 Mahou no Mako-chan NET 48 November 2, 1970September 27, 1971
20 Sarutobi Ecchan 26 October 4, 1971March 27, 1972
21 Apacchi Yakyuugun October 6, 1971March 29, 1972
22 GeGeGe no Kitarō Fuji TV 45 October 7, 1971September 28, 1972 second series
23 Genshi Shonen Ryu Masayuki Akehi TBS 22 October 30, 1971March 25, 1972
24 Mahou Tsukai Chappy NET 39 April 3December 25, 1972
25 Devilman Tomoharu Katsumata July 8, 1972April 7, 1973
26 Astroganger Yoshikata Nitta Nippon TV 26 October 4, 1972March 28, 1973
27 Mazinger Z Fuji TV 92 December 3, 1972September 1, 1974
28 Babel Ni-Sei NET 39 January 1September 24, 1973
29 Microid S 26 April 7October 6, 1973
30 Miracle Shoujo Limit-chan 25 October 1, 1973March 25, 1974
31 Dororon Enma-kun Kimio Yabuki Fuji TV October 4, 1973March 28, 1974
32 Cutie Honey Tomoharu Katsumata NET October 13, 1973March 30, 1974
33 Majokko Megu-chan 72 April 1, 1974September 29, 1975 original series
34 Getter Robo Fuji TV 51 April 4, 1974May 8, 1975 Original series
35 Great Mazinger 56 September 8, 1974September 28, 1975
36 Calimero Takeshi Tamiya

Yuugo Serikawa

NET 45 October 15, 1974September 30, 1975
37 Shounen Tokugawa Ieyasu Kimio Yabuki

Takeshi Tamiya

20 April 9September 17, 1975
38 Getter Robo G Osamu Kasai Fuji TV 46 May 15, 1975March 25, 1976
39 Steel Jeeg Masayuki Akehi NET 74 October 5, 1975August 29, 1976 Original series
40 UFO Robot Grendizer Tomoharu Katsumata Fuji TV October 5, 1975February 27, 1977
41 Ikkyū-san Kimio Yabuki

Yoshikata Nitta

NET (later TV Asahi) 296 October 15, 1975June 28, 1982
42 Gaiking Tomoharu Katsumata Fuji TV 44 April 1, 1976January 27, 1977 Original series
43 Dash Machine Hayabusa NET (later TV Asahi) 21 April 2September 17, 1976
44 Chou Denji Robo Combattler V Tadao Nagahama 54 April 17, 1976May 28, 1977 Original series
45 Magne Robo Gakeen Tomoharu Katsumata 39 September 5, 1976June 26, 1977
46 Candy Candy Tetsuo Imazawa 115 October 1, 1976February 2, 1979
47 Jetter Mars Rintaro Fuji TV 27 February 3September 15, 1977 Co-produced with Tezuka Productions and Madhouse; pseudo-sequel to Tetsuwan Atom
48 Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace TV Tokyo 56 March 6, 1977March 26, 1978 Original series
49 Hyouga Senshi Guyslugger Noboru Ishiguro TV Asahi 20 April 12August 30, 1977 Co-produced with Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Oka Studios; semi-sequel to Cyborg 009
50 Chou Denji Machine Voltes V Tadao Nagahama 40 June 4, 1977March 25, 1978 Original series
51 Chojin Sentai Balatack Nobutaka Nishizawa 31 July 3, 1977March 5, 1978
52 Arrow Emblem Hawk of the Grand Prix Rintaro Fuji TV 44 September 22, 1977August 31, 1978 Released in the US and elsewhere as a compilation called Super Grand Prix
53 Fly High! Machine Hiryū Tokyo 12 Broadcasting 21 October 5, 1977March 29, 1978 Co-produced with Tatsunoko Production; a parody of both Tatsunoko's Mach GoGoGo and Toei's Dash Machine Hayabusa
54 Gekisō! Ruben Kaiser TV Asahi 17 October 10, 1977February 6, 1978 Co-produced with Wako Productions and Green Box
55 Majokko Tickle 45 March 6, 1978January 29, 1979 Original series
56 Space Pirate Captain Harlock Rintaro 42 March 14, 1978February 13, 1979
57 Tosho Daimos Tadao Nagahama 44 April 1, 1978January 27, 1979 Original series
58 SF Saiyuki Starzinger Fuji TV 73 April 2, 1978August 26, 1979 Sci-Fi Journey to the West: Starzinger; Spaceketeers on Force Five
59 Uchū Majin Daikengo TV Asahi 26 July 27, 1978February 15, 1979 Co-production with Studio Nue and Green Box
60 Galaxy Express 999 Fuji TV 113 September 14, 1978March 26, 1981
61 Eiko no Tenshitachi: Pink Lady Monogatari (Glorious Angels: The Story of Pink Lady) Tokyo 12 Broadcasting 33 October 24, 1978June 12, 1979
62 Captain Future Tomoharu Katsumata NHK General TV 52 November 7, 1978December 18, 1979 adaptation of the pulp-fiction sci-fi stories by Mort Weisinger
63 Hana no Ko Lunlun TV Asahi 50 February 9, 1979February 8, 1980
64 Cyborg 009 Ryousuke Takahashi March 6, 1979March 25, 1980 color remake (Sunrise co-production)
65 Mirai Robo Daltanias Tadao Nagahama

Katsutoshi Sasaki

Tokyo 12 Broadcasting 47 March 21, 1979March 5, 1980 co-produced with Nippon Sunrise
66 Entaku no Kishi Monogatari: Moero Arthur Tomoharu Katsumata Fuji TV 30 September 9, 1979March 30, 1980

1980–89

No Title Series director(s) Broadcast network(s) Eps Year(s) Notes
67 Maeterlinck no Aoi Tori: Tyltyl Mytyl no Bouken Ryokou Hiroshi Sasagawa Fuji TV 26 January 9July 9, 1980 Co-production with Academy Productions
68 Mahou Shoujo Lalabel Hiroshi Shidara TV Asahi 49 February 15, 1980February 27, 1981
69 Space Emperor God Sigma Takeyuki Kanda (eps 1-10)

Katsuhiko Taguchi (eps 11-50)

TV Tokyo 50 March 19, 1980February 25, 1981
70 Moero Arthur: Hakuba no Ouji Fuji TV 22 April 6September 21, 1980
71 Ganbare Genki Rintaro 35 July 16, 1980April 1, 1981 Adaptation of Yū Koyama's manga of the same name
72 Hyakujuu-Ou GoLion Katsuhiko Taguchi TV Tokyo 52 March 4, 1981February 24, 1982
73 Hello! Sandybell Hiroshi Shidara TV Asahi 47 March 6, 1981February 26, 1982
74 Wakakusa Monogatari Yori Wakakusa no Yon Shimai Kazuya Miyazaki Tokyo 12 26 April 7September 29, 1981 Co-produced with Kokusai Eiga-sha
75 Dr. Slump: Arale-chan Minoru Okazaki Fuji TV 243 April 8, 1981February 19, 1986 Adaptation of Akira Toriyama's manga of the same name
76 Shin Taketori Monogatari: 1000-nen Joou Nobutaka Nishizawa 42 April 16, 1981March 25, 1982
77 Tiger Mask Nisei Kōzō Morishita TV Asahi 33 April 20, 1981January 18, 1982
78 Ginga Senpuu Braiger Takao Yotsuji TV Tokyo 39 October 6, 1981June 30, 1982
79 Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken Takeshi Shirato Fuji TV 29 October 7, 1981May 1, 1982
80 Asari-chan Osamu Kasai TV Asahi 54 January 25, 1982February 28, 1983
81 Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV Kōzō Morishita TV Tokyo 52 March 3, 1982March 23, 1983
82 Patalliro! Nobutaka Nishizawa Fuji TV 49 April 8, 1982May 13, 1983
83 Kagaku Kyuujo-tai TechnoVoyager Yasuo Hasegawa 18 April 17September 11, 1982
84 The Kabocha Wine Kimio Yabuki TV Asahi 95 July 5, 1982August 27, 1984
85 Waga Seishun no Arcadia: Mugen Kidou SSX Masamitsu Sasaki

Tomoharu Katsumata

TBS 22 October 13, 1982March 30, 1983
86 Aishite Knight Osamu Kasai TV Asahi 42 March 1, 1983January 24, 1984
87 Kousoku Denjin Albegus Kōzō Morishita TV Tokyo 45 March 30, 1983February 8, 1984
88 Kinnikuman Tetsuo Imazawa

Yasuo Yamayoshi

Nippon TV 137 April 3, 1983October 1, 1986
89 Stop!! Hibari-kun! Takashi Hisaoka Fuji TV 35 May 20, 1983January 27, 1984
90 Bemubemu Hunter Kotengu Tenmaru Hiroshi Shidara 19 May 26October 27, 1983
91 Yume Senshi Wingman Tomoharu Katsumata TV Asahi 47 February 7, 1984February 26, 1985
92 Tongari Boushi no Memoru Osamu Kasai 50 March 3, 1984March 3, 1985
93 Video Senshi Lezarion Kōzō Morishita TBS 45 March 4, 1984February 3, 1985 Co-produced with Daewon Animation and Gyoyuk Animation
94 Gu-Gu Ganmo Yoshikata Nitta Fuji TV 50 March 18, 1984March 17, 1985
95 Hokuto no Ken Toyoo Ashida 109 October 11, 1984March 5, 1987
96 Haai Step Jun Hiroshi Shidara TV Asahi 45 March 10, 1985January 12, 1986
97 Konpora Kid Kōzō Morishita 26 June 3December 23, 1985
98 Gegege no Kitaro Hiroki Shibata

Osamu Kasai

Fuji TV 108 October 12, 1985February 6, 1988 Third series
99 Maple Town Monogatari Junichi Satō TV Asahi 52 January 19, 1986January 11, 1987
100 Dragon Ball Daisuke Nishio

Minoru Okazaki

Fuji TV 153 February 26, 1986April 12, 1989 Adaptation of Akira Toriyama's manga of the same name
101 Ginga Nagareboshi Gin Tomoharu Katsumata TV Asahi 21 April 7August 22, 1986
102 Go-Q-Choji Ikkiman Nobutaka Nishizawa Nippon TV 32 April 13November 23, 1986
103 Saint Seiya Yasuhito Kikuchi TV Asahi 114 October 11, 1986April 1, 1989
104 Shin Maple Town Monogatari: Palm Town-hen Junichi Sato 50 January 18December 27, 1987 Broadcast in the U.S. on Nickelodeon as Maple Town
105 Hokuto no Ken 2 Toyoo Ashida Fuji TV 43 March 12, 1987February 18, 1988
106 Transformers: The☆Headmasters Katsutoshi Sasaki Nippon TV 35 July 3, 1987March 28, 1988 First in a trilogy of Japanese-exclusive Transformers shows, followed by Super-God Masterforce
107 Sanrio Anime Sekai Meisaku Gekijou Yoshio Kuroda 13 September 19December 12, 1987 It was an international co-production between the US and Japan. Animation was by Toei Animation (Japan) with help from Korean studio Big Star, but the scripts and voices were all in English. It aired on CBS in the US in 1987.
108 Bikkuriman Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 75 October 11, 1987April 2, 1989
109 Kamen no Ninja Akakage Susumu Ishizaki Nippon TV 23 October 13, 1987March 22, 1988
110 Lady Lady!! Hiroshi Shidara TBS 21 October 21, 1987March 23, 1988
111 Tatakae!! Ramenman Masayuki Akehi Nippon TV 35 January 10September 11, 1988 Kinnikuman spin-off
112 Gegege no Kitaro: Jigoku-hen Osamu Kasai Fuji TV 7 February 8March 21, 1988
113 Sakigake!! Otokojuku Nobutaka Nishizawa 34 February 25November 14, 1988
114 World Masterpiece Theater TV Tokyo 4 April 7April 28, 1988 Introduced many to timeless tales and is known for its beautiful animation style and heartwarming (or sometimes tearjerking) stories.
115 Transformers: Choujin Master Force Tetsuo Imazawa Nippon TV 43 April 12, 1988March 7, 1989 Second in a trilogy of Japanese-exclusive Transformers shows
116 Hello! Lady Lynn Hiroshi Shidara TV Tokyo 36 May 12, 1988January 26, 1989 Second season of Lady Lady!!
117 Himitsu no Akko-chan 2 Hiroki Shibata Fuji TV 61 October 9, 1988December 24, 1989 Second season of Himitsu no Akko-chan
118 Tatakae! Chou Robot Seimeitai Transformers Victory Yoshikata Nitta Nippon TV 38 March 14December 19, 1989 It's the final installment in the original Transformers Generation 1 storyline and the only one entirely produced in Japan.
119 Shin Bikkuriman Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 72 April 9, 1989August 26, 1990 Sequel of Bikkuriman
120 Akuma-kun Junichi Sato 42 April 15, 1989March 24, 1990
121 Dragon Ball Z Daisuke Nishio Fuji TV 291 April 26, 1989January 31, 1996 Adaptation of the second installment of Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series
122 Mahoutsukai Sally 2 Osamu Kasai TV Asahi 88 October 9, 1989December 22, 1990 Sequel and a reboot of Mahoutsukai Sally
123 Kariage-kun Hiroki Shibata Fuji TV 59 October 17, 1989December 21, 1990 An anime adaptation of a long-running gag manga of the same name by Masashi Ueda

1990–99

No. Title Series director Broadcast network(s) Eps Year(s) Notes
124 Mouretsu Ataro Junichi Sato TV Asahi 34 April 21December 22, 1990
125 Magical★Taruruuto-kun Masahiko Ōkura

Shigeyasu Yamauchi

87 September 9, 1990May 10, 1992
126 Goldfish Warning! Junichi Sato 54 January 12, 1991February 29, 1992
127 Getter Robo Go Hiroki Shibata TV Tokyo 50 February 11, 1991January 27, 1992
128 Kinnikuman: Kinnikusei Oui Soudatsu-hen Atsutoshi Umezawa Nippon TV 46 October 6, 1991September 27, 1992
129 Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken Nobutaka Nishizawa TBS October 17, 1991September 24, 1992
130 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Junichi Sato TV Asahi March 7, 1992February 27, 1993
131 Super Bikkuriman Yukio Kaizawa 44 May 17, 1992April 4, 1993
132 Shin Calimero Tsuneo Tominaga TV Tokyo 52 October 15, 1992September 9, 1993
133 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R Junichi Satō (eps 1-13)

Kunihiko Ikuhara (eps 14-43)

TV Asahi 43 March 6, 1993March 12, 1994
134 GS Mikami Atsutoshi Umezawa 45 April 11, 1993March 6, 1994
135 Slam Dunk Nobutaka Nishizawa 101 October 16, 1993March 23, 1996
136 Aoki Densetsu Shoot! Daisuke Nishio Fuji TV 58 November 7, 1993December 25, 1994
137 Marmalade Boy Akinori Yabe TV Asahi 76 March 13, 1994September 3, 1995
138 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S Kunihiko Ikuhara 38 March 19, 1994February 25, 1995
139 Shinken Densetsu: Tight Road Yukio Kaizawa 13 October 7December 28, 1994
140 Kuusou Kagaku Sekai Gulliver Boy Toyoo Ashida Fuji TV 50 January 8December 24, 1995
141 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS Kunihiko Ikuhara TV Asahi 39 March 4, 1995March 2, 1996
142 Sekai Meisaku Douwa: Wow! Maerchen Oukoku Hiroshi Shidara Fuji TV 26 April 7September 29, 1995
143 Gokinjo Monogatari Atsutoshi Umezawa TV Asahi 50 September 10, 1995September 1, 1996
144 Gegege no Kitaro Daisuke Nishio Fuji TV 114 January 7, 1996March 29, 1998 Fourth series; Toei's first work using digital animation from episode 64 onward
145 Dragon Ball GT Osamu Kasai 64 February 7, 1996November 19, 1997
146 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars Takuya Igarashi TV Asahi 34 March 9, 1996February 8, 1997
147 Jigoku Sensei Nube Yukio Kaizawa 49 April 13, 1996June 21, 1997
148 Hana yori Dango Shigeyasu Yamauchi 51 September 8, 1996August 31, 1997
149 Cutie Honey F Noriyo Sasaki 39 February 15, 1997January 31, 1998
150 Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Daisuke Nishio Nippon TV 148 April 7, 1997September 11, 2000
151 Azumi Mamma★Mia Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 60 July 7October 2, 1997
152 Yume no Crayon Oukoku Junichi Sato 70 September 7, 1997January 31, 1999
153 Hanitarou desu. Yukio Kaizawa October 6, 1997January 22, 1998
154 Dr. Slump Shigeyasu Yamauchi Fuji TV 74 November 26, 1997September 22, 1999 Second series
155 Haruniwa Ie no 3 Nin-me Tetsu Yamada TV Asahi 45 January 23March 26, 1998
156 Kocchi Muite Miiko Takao Yoshizawa 42 February 14, 1998February 6, 1999
157 Heli-Tako Puu-chan Mitsuo Hashimoto
158 Fushigi Mahou Fun Fun Pharmacy 48 February 15, 1998February 6, 1999
159 Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Hiroyuki Kakudō 27 April 4October 10, 1998
160 Himitsu no Akko-chan 3 Hiroki Shibata Fuji TV 44 April 5, 1998February 28, 1999
161 Mamotte Shugogetten! Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 22 October 17, 1998April 3, 1999
162 Ojamajo Doremi
  • Junichi Satō
  • Takuya Igarashi
51 February 7, 1999January 30, 2000
163 Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne Atsutoshi Umezawa 44 February 13, 1999January 29, 2000
164 Digimon Adventure Hiroyuki Kakudō 54 March 7, 1999March 26, 2000
165 One Piece
  • Kōnosuke Uda (eps 1-278)
  • Junji Shimizu (eps 131-159)
  • Munehisa Sakai (eps 244-372)
  • Hiroaki Miyamoto (eps 352-679)
  • Toshinori Fukazawa (eps 663-891)
  • Tatsuya Nagamine (eps 780-782; eps 892-)
  • Satoshi Itō (eps 780-782; eps 962 -)
  • Aya Komaki (eps 892-961)
  • Kōhei Kureta (eps 892-1030)
  • Yasunori Koyama (ep 1031 -)
Fuji TV October 20, 1999 – present

2000–09

No. Title Series director Broadcast network(s) Eps Year(s) Notes
166 Mushrambo Tetsuo Imazawa TV Asahi 32 February 5September 23, 2000 Original series
167 Ojamajo Doremi Sharp Takuya Igarashi 49 February 6, 2000January 28, 2001
168 Digimon Adventure 02 Hiroyuki Kakudō Fuji TV 50 April 2, 2000March 25, 2001
169 Shoubushi Densetsu Tetsuya Nobutaka Nishizawa TV Asahi 20 October 7, 2000March 24, 2001
170 Pi Po Pa Po Patrol-kun Mitsuo Hashimoto Fuji TV 65 December 4, 2000March 7, 2001
171 Motto! Ojamajo Doremi Takuya Igarashi TV Asahi 50 February 4, 2001January 27, 2002 Original series
172 Digimon Tamers Yukio Kaizawa Fuji TV 51 April 1, 2001March 31, 2002
173 Nono-chan Nobutaka Nishizawa TV Asahi 61 July 7, 2001September 28, 2002
174 Kinnikuman II Sei Toshiaki Komura TV Tokyo 51 January 9December 25, 2002
175 Kanon Naoyuki Itō Fuji TV 13 January 31March 28, 2002
176 Ojamajo Doremi Dokkaan! Takuya Igarashi TV Asahi 51 February 3, 2002January 26, 2003 Original series
177 Digimon Frontier Yukio Kaizawa Fuji TV 50 April 7, 2002March 30, 2003
178 Tsuri Baka Nisshi Tetsuo Imazawa TV Asahi 36 November 2, 2002September 13, 2003
179 Ashita no Nadja Takuya Igarashi TV Asahi

Animax

50 February 2, 2003January 25, 2004 Original series
180 Air Master Daisuke Nishio Nippon TV 27 April 2October 1, 2003
181 Konjiki no Gash Bell!!
  • Tetsuji Nakamura
  • Yukio Kaizawa
Fuji TV 150 April 6, 2003March 26, 2006
182 Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Hiroki Shibata TV Asahi 76 November 8, 2003October 15, 2005
183 Futari wa Precure Daisuke Nishio 49 February 1, 2004January 30, 2005 Original series
184 Kinnikuman II Sei: Ultimate Muscle Toshiaki Komura TV Tokyo 13 April 8July 1, 2004 Japanese broadcast of the American second season
185 Bouken Ou Beet Tatsuya Nagamine 52 September 30, 2004September 29, 2005
186 Ring ni Kakero 1 Toshiaki Komura TV Asahi 12 October 6December 15, 2004
187 Xenosaga The Animation Gō Koga January 6March 24, 2005 Based on the video game series by Namco
188 Futari wa Precure: Max Heart Daisuke Nishio 47 February 6, 2005January 29, 2006 Original series
189 Bouken Ou Beet Excellion Tatsuya Nagamine TV Tokyo 25 October 6, 2005March 30, 2006
190 Gaiking: Legend of Daiku-Maryu Masahiro Hosoda TV Asahi 39 November 12, 2005September 24, 2006 Original series
191 Kinnikuman II Sei: Ultimate Muscle 2 Toshiaki Komura TV Tokyo 13 January 5March 30, 2006 Additional U.S.-produced episodes
192 Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror
  • Hidehiko Kadota (Tenshu Monogatari - anime)
  • Kenji Nakamura (Bakeneko)
  • Kouzou Nagayama (Tenshu Monogatari)
  • Tetsuo Imazawa (Yotsuya Kaidan)
Fuji TV 11 January 13March 24, 2006
193 Futari wa Precure: Splash☆Star Toshiaki Komura TV Asahi 49 February 5, 2006January 28, 2007 Original series
194 Digimon Savers Naoyuki Itō Fuji TV 48 April 2, 2006March 25, 2007
195 Air Gear Hajime Kamegaki TV Tokyo 25 April 5September 27, 2006
196 Ring ni Kakero 1: Nichibei Kessen-hen Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 12 April 6June 12, 2006
197 Kamisama Kazoku Masatoshi Chioka Animax 13 May 18August 10, 2006
198 Binbou Shimai Monogatari Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 10 June 30September 15, 2006
199 Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z Megumu Ishiguro TV Tokyo 52 July 1, 2006June 30, 2007 Japanese spin-off of Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls
200 Giniro no Olynsis: Tokito Katsumi Tokoro Nagoya TV 12 October 6December 22, 2006
201 Happy☆Lucky Bikkuriman Gō Koga TV Asahi 46 October 15, 2006September 30, 2007
202 Yes! Precure 5 Toshiaki Komura 49 February 4, 2007January 27, 2008 Original series
203 Gegege no Kitaro Yukio Kaizawa Fuji TV 100 April 1, 2007March 29, 2009 Fifth series
204 Lovely Complex Kōnosuke Uda TBS 24 April 7September 29, 2007
205 Taichi Senjimon Hiroki Shibata KBS 39 April 29, 2007January 20, 2008
206 Mononoke Kenji Nakamura Fuji TV 12 July 13September 28, 2007 Original series
207 Hatara Kids Mai Ham Gumi Tetsuo Imazawa TV Asahi 50 October 7, 2007October 5, 2008
208 Hakaba Kitaro Masatoshi Chioka Fuji TV 11 January 11March 21, 2008
209 Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Toshiaki Komura TV Asahi 48 February 3, 2008January 25, 2009 Original series
210 Uchi no 3 Shimai Izumi Todo TV Tokyo 102 April 8, 2008March 30, 2010 Based off the author's 2005 blog of the same name. Adapts stories from the blog, and features original segments.
211 RoboDz Daisuke Nishio Toon Disney 26 June 2November 24, 2008
212 Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin Mitsuru Hongo TV Asahi 50 September 7, 2008September 6, 2009
213 Negibouzu no Asatarou
  • Hidehito Ueda (7 episodes)
  • Hideki Hiroshima (6 episodes)
  • Hiroki Shibata (6 episodes)
  • Hiroyuki Kakudō (4 episodes)
  • Masahiro Hosoda (eps 34, 42)
  • Masatoshi Chioka (ep 32)
  • Morio Hatano (eps 35, 46)
  • Noriyo Sasaki (4 episodes)
  • Tetsuo Imazawa (6 episodes)
  • Yōko Ikeda (eps 1, 22)
  • Yuriko Kado (eps 4, 13)
48 October 12, 2008September 27, 2009
214 Fresh Precure!
  • Akifumi Zako (eps 16-50)
  • Junji Shimizu
50 February 1, 2009January 30, 2010 Original series
215 Marie & Gali
  • Kōhei Kureta
  • Yukio Kaizawa
NHK 40 March 31, 2009March 23, 2010
216 Dragon Ball Kai Yasuhiro Nowatari Fuji TV 97 April 5, 2009March 27, 2011 Remastered of Dragon Ball Z
217 Kaidan Restaurant Yōko Ikeda TV Asahi 23 October 13, 2009June 8, 2010
218 Kuuchuu Buranko Kenji Nakamura Fuji TV 11 October 15December 24, 2009

2010–19

No. Title Series director(s) Broadcast network(s) Eps Year(s) Notes
219 Heartcatch Precure! Tatsuya Nagamine TV Asahi 49 February 7, 2010January 30, 2011 Original series
220 Marie & Gali ver. 2.0
  • Kōhei Kureta
  • Yukio Kaizawa
NHK 30 March 20, 2010March 22, 2011
221 Ketsuinu Haruki Kasugamori AT-X 13 April 1May 31, 2010
222 Ring ni Kakero 1: Kage Dou-hen Toshiaki Komura Animax 6 April 2June 17, 2010
223 Digimon Xros Wars Tetsuya Endō TV Asahi 30 July 6, 2010March 8, 2011 Original series
224 Suite Precure♪ Munehisa Sakai 48 February 6, 2011January 29, 2012
225 Digimon Xros Wars: Aku no Death General to Nanatsu no Oukoku Tetsuya Endō 24 April 3September 25, 2011
226 Toriko
  • Akifumi Zako
  • Hidehito Ueda (eps 100-131)
Fuji TV 147 April 3, 2011March 30, 2014
227 Ring ni Kakero 1: Sekai Taikai-hen Hiroshi Ikehata Animax 6 April 10June 12, 2011
228 Digimon Xros Wars: Toki wo Kakeru Shounen Hunter-tachi Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 25 October 2, 2011March 25, 2012 Original series
229 Smile Precure! Takashi Otsuka 48 February 5, 2012January 27, 2013
230 Saint Seiya Omega
  • Kōhei Kureta (ep 73)
  • Morio Hatano (eps 1-51)
  • Tatsuya Nagamine (ep 52)
97 April 1, 2012March 30, 2014
231 Tanken Driland Toshinori Fukazawa TV Tokyo 37 July 7, 2012March 30, 2013
232 Dokidoki! Precure Gō Koga TV Asahi 49 February 3, 2013January 26, 2014 Original series
233 Tanken Driland: 1000-nen no Mahou
  • Narumi Kuroda (eps 64-88)
  • Toshinori Fukazawa (eps 38-63)
TV Tokyo 51 April 6, 2013March 29, 2014
234 Kyousou Giga Rie Matsumoto Tokyo MX 10 October 10December 19, 2013 Original series
235 Happiness Charge Precure! Tatsuya Nagamine TV Asahi 49 February 2, 2014January 25, 2015
236 Majin Bone Kōnosuke Uda TV Tokyo 52 April 1, 2014March 31, 2015
237 Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers Toshiaki Komura 51 April 2, 2014March 25, 2015 Japanese-American co-production with Marvel Comics and Walt Disney Japan
238 Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Returns Yutaka Tsuchida Nippon TV 25 April 5September 27, 2014
239 Abarenbou Rikishi!! Matsutaro Yukio Kaizawa TV Asahi 23 April 6September 28, 2014
240 Dragon Ball Kai Togo Shoji Fuji TV 61 April 6, 2014June 28, 2015 Remastered version of the Majin Buu saga that adheres more to the manga's story.
241 World Trigger Mitsuru Hongo TV Asahi 73 October 5, 2014April 3, 2016
242 Go! Princess Precure Yūta Tanaka 50 February 1, 2015January 31, 2016 Original series
243 Dragon Ball Super
  • Kouhei Hatano (eps 68-76)
  • Masatoshi Chioka (eps 1-46)
  • Morio Hatano (eps 33-76)
  • Ryōta Nakamura (eps 77-131)
  • Tatsuya Nagamine (eps 77-131)
Fuji TV 131 July 5, 2015March 25, 2018
244 Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Returns (Season 2) Yōko Ikeda Nippon TV 22 October 3, 2015March 26, 2016
245 Mahoutsukai Precure! Masato Mitsuka TV Asahi 50 February 7, 2016January 29, 2017 Original series
246 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal (Season III) Chiaki Kon Tokyo MX 13 April 4June 27, 2016
247 Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters Gō Koga TV Tokyo 52 October 1, 2016September 30, 2017 Original series
248 Tiger Mask W Toshiaki Komura TV Asahi 38 October 2, 2016July 2, 2017 Third series
249 Kirakira☆Precure A La Mode
  • Kōhei Kureta
  • Yukio Kaizawa
49 February 5, 2017January 28, 2018 Original series
250 Seikaisuru Kado Kazuya Murata Tokyo MX 12 April 7June 30, 2017
251 Hug tto! Precure
  • Akifumi Zako
  • Junichi Satō
TV Asahi 49 February 4, 2018January 27, 2019
252 Gegege no Kitaro (2018) Kouji Ogawa Fuji TV 97 April 1, 2018March 29, 2020 Sixth series
253 Oshiri Tantei Hiroki Shibata NHK 10 May 3August 25, 2018
254 Bakutsuri Bar Hunter Kenji Seto TV Tokyo 25 October 2, 2018March 26, 2019 co-production with Studio Gallop
255 Oshiri Tantei (Season 2) Hiroki Shibata NHK 16 December 1, 2018March 30, 2019
256 Star☆Twinkle Precure Hiroaki Miyamoto TV Asahi 49 February 3, 2019January 26, 2020 Original series
257 Oshiri Tantei (Season 3) Hiroki Shibata NHK 13 July 6September 28, 2019

2020–present

No. Title Series director(s) Broadcast network Eps Year(s) Notes
258 Id:Invaded Ei Aoki Tokyo MX 13 January 6March 23, 2020 Original series. Co-production with Naz
259 Healin' Good Pretty Cure Yoko Ikeda ANN 45 February 2, 2020February 21, 2021 Original series
260 Oshiri Tantei (Season 4) Hiroki Shibata NHK 13 April 4June 27, 2020
261 Future's Folktales Masami Shimoda J Tele 13 Original series
262 Digimon Adventure Masato Mitsuka Fuji TV 67 April 5, 2020September 26, 2021 reboot of Digimon Adventure
263 Fushigi Dagashiya Zenitendō Satoshi Tomioka NHK Educational TV September 8, 2020 – present co-production with Kanaban Graphics
264 Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai Kazuya Karasawa TV Tokyo 100 October 3, 2020October 22, 2022
265 World Trigger (Season 2) Morio Hatano TV Asahi 12 January 10April 4, 2021
266 Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure Yutaka Tsuchida ANN 46 February 28, 2021January 30, 2022 Original series
267 Oshiri Tantei (Season 5) Hiroki Shibata NHK 13 April 3June 26, 2021
268 Digimon Ghost Game
  • Kimitoshi Chioka
  • Masato Mitsuka
Fuji TV 67 October 3, 2021March 26, 2023
269 World Trigger (Season 3) Morio Hatano TV Asahi 14 October 10, 2021January 23, 2022
270 Oshiri Tantei (Season 6) Hiroki Shibata NHK 13 April 9July 2, 2022
271 Delicious Party Pretty Cure Toshinori Fukazawa ANN 45 February 6, 2022January 29, 2023 Original series
272 Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure Koji Ogawa ANN 50 February 5, 2023January 28, 2024
273 Tōsōchū: The Great Mission
  • Yukio Kaizawa
  • Kōhei Kureta
Fuji TV April 2, 2023 – present
274 Oshiri Tantei (Season 7) Hiroki Shibata NHK 8 April 8May 27, 2023
275 Ikimono-san Atsushi Wada TBS 12 July 8September 30, 2023 Co-production with Studio Deer
276 Oshiri Tantei (Season 8) Hiroki Shibata NHK 7 October 7November 18, 2023
277 Power of Hope: PreCure Full Bloom Takayuki Hamana NHK Educational TV 12 October 7December 23, 2023 Co-production with Studio Deen
278 Wonderful PreCure! Masanori Sato ANN February 4, 2024 – present
279 Oshiri Tantei (Season 9) Hiroki Shibata NHK April 6, 2024 – present
280 Girls Band Cry Kazuo Sakai Tokyo MX April 6, 2024 – scheduled
281 Witchy Pretty Cure! 2 TBA ANN 2024 – scheduled sequel to Witchy Pretty Cure!
282 Gosu TBA TBA TBA Co-production with Studio N
283 Le College Noir TBA TBA TBA Co-production with Studio La Cachette

Television films and specials

Show Broadcast network Year Notes
King of the World: The King Kong Show (Sekai no Ōja: Kingu Kongu Taikai) NET December 31, 1966 Pilot episode of The King Kong Show dubbed into Japanese; produced with Videocraft International
Captain Future: The Great Race in the Solar System (Captain Future: Kareinaru Taiyoukei Race) NHK December 31, 1978
Ashita no Eleven-tachi (Tomorrow's Eleven) Nippon TV July 1, 1979
Les Misérables (Jean Valjean Monogatari) Fuji TV September 15, 1979 adapted from the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Daikyouryuu no jidai (Age of the Great Dinosaurs) Nippon TV October 7, 1979
Galaxy Express 999: Can You Live Like a Warrior!! (Ginga Tetsudo 999: Kimi wa Senshi no You ni Ikirareru ka!!) Fuji TV October 11, 1979 Retelling of episodes 12 and 13 "The Fossilized Warrior - Part 1" and "The Fossilized Warrior - Part 2" from the original series
Galaxy Express 999: Emeraldes the Eternal Wanderer (Ginga Tetsudo 999: Eien no Tabibito Emeraldas) April 3, 1980 Retelling of episode 22 "The Pirate Ship Queen Emeraldes" from the original series
Little Women (Wakakusa Monogatari) May 3, 1980 Adapted from the novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Yami no Teiō: Kyūketsuki Dracula (The Emperor of Darkness: The Vampire Dracula) TV Asahi August 19, 1980 adapted from the Marvel Comics series The Tomb of Dracula
Ikkyū-san: Ōabare no Yancha-hime August 25, 1980
Galaxy Express 999: Can You Love Like a Mother!! (Ginga Tetsudo 999: Kimi wa Haha no You ni Aiseru ka!!) Fuji TV October 2, 1980 Retelling of episodes 51 and 52 "Artemis of the Transparent Sea - Part 1" and "Artemis of the Transparent Sea - Part 2" from the original series
Arano no Sakebi Koe: Howl, Buck (The Call of the Wild: Howl, Buck) January 3, 1981 adapted from the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Hashire Melos! (Run Melos!) February 7, 1981 adapted from the short story "Run, Melos!" by Osamu Dazai; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Lupin tai Holmes (Lupin vs. Holmes) May 5, 1981 adapted from the novel Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes by Maurice Leblanc; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Summer Vacation Popular Anime Festival: Arale-chan's Family Appears!! Who is Queen Millennia?! (Natsuyasumi Ninki Anime Matsuri: Arare-chan!! Sen-nen Joō no Shōtai wa?!) July 25, 1981 First Dr. Slump special and crossover of Dr. Slump Arale-chan and Queen Millennia; features the Dr. Slump special segment "Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Huh!? Penguin Village Through the TV Jack" ("Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan: ayaya!? Pengin mura de terebijakku") and a brief recap through the first ten episodes of the Queen Millennia series
Kyoufu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein (The Mysterious Legend of Horror! Frankenstein) TV Asahi July 27, 1981 adapted from the Marvel Comics series The Monster of Frankenstein
Kabo-Encho no Dobutsuen Nikki (The Kaba Garden Director's Zoo Diary) Fuji TV August 23, 1981 aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Bokura Mangaka: Tokiwa-so Monogatari (Our Manga Artists: The Story of Tokiwa-so) October 3, 1981 Aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Dr. Slump Arale-chan Special (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan Supesharu) October 7, 1981 Second Dr. Slump special; features the three respective segments "Penguin Village SOS!!" ("Pengin mura SOS!!"), "Affairs of the Heart!" ("Hāto de shōbu!") and "Anything is OK, Mr. Handy" (" Nandemo OK Ōcha-kun")
Dr. Slump Arale-chan Special: The Legend of Penguin Village's Heroes (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan: Pengin mura eiyū densetsu) January 2, 1982
I Am a Cat (Wagahai wa Neko de Aru) February 17, 1982 Adapted from the novel of the same name by Natsume Sōseki; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Adrift in the Pacific (Jugo Shōnen Hyōryūki) August 22, 1982 Adapted from the novel Two Years' Vacation by Jules Verne; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Andromeda Stories (Andoromeda Sutōrīzu) Nippon TV August 22, 1982 Adapted from the manga of the same name by Ryu Mitsuse and Keiko Takemiya; aired as part of Nippon TV's 24 Hour Television "Love Saves the Earth" charity program
Shonen Miyamoto Musashi: Winpaku Nito-ryu Fuji TV October 6, 1982 aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Ai no Kiseki: Doctor Norman Monogatari (The Miracle of Love: The Doctor Norman Story) TV Asahi December 24, 1982 co-produced with Kokusai Eiga-sha
Dr. Slump Arale-chan Special: A New World Wonder Made Public in Penguin Village! (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan: Pengin-mura no nanafushigi zen kōkai! Supesharu) Fuji TV December 31, 1982
I Am a Dog: The Life of Don Matsugoro (Wagahai wa Inu de Aru: Don Matsugorou no Seikatsu) February 9, 1983 Aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Dr. Slump: Arale-chan's Traffic Safety (Dr. Suranpu: Arale-chan no Kōtsū anzen) 1983
Dr. Slump: Arale-chan - Let's Learn Traffic Safety (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan - kōtsū rūru o mamorou yo)
Doctor Mambo & Kaito Jibako: Uchu Yori Ai no Komete!! Fuji TV September 12, 1983 adapted from the manga Panku Ponk by Morio Kita; aired as part of Fuji TV's "Nissei Family Special"
Kinnikuman: Showdown! The 7 Justice Supermen vs. The Space Samurais (Kinnikuman: Kessen! Shichinin no Seigi Choujin vs Uchuu Nobushi) Nippon TV April 7, 1984
Dr. Slump: Arale-chan - The Penguin Village Fire Brigade (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan - pengin-mura no shōbō-tai) 1984
Akumatō no Purinsu: Mitsume ga Tōru (The Prince of Devil Island: The Three-Eyed One) Nippon TV August 25, 1985 adapted from the manga The Three-Eyed One by Osamu Tezuka; aired as part of Nippon TV's 24 Hour Television "Love Saves the Earth" charity program
Saint Elmo – Hikari no Raihousha (Saint Elmo – Apostle of Light) Yomiuri TV April 1986 (Kansai Region)
December 31, 1987 (repeat airing)
originally aired in April 1986 to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the Kansai Electric Power Company, who sponsored and produced the film; Leiji Matsumoto was credited for the film's development, even though he had nothing to do with its inception. Distributed by the Mainichi Movie Company
Dragon Ball: Goku's Fire Brigade (Doragon Bōru: Gokū no shōbō tai) June 1988
Dragon Ball: Goku's Traffic Safety (Doragon Bōru: Gokū no kōtsū anzen) June 1988
Mahoutsukai Sally: Majo no Natta Yoshiko-chan TV Asahi January 1, 1990
Dragon Ball Z: A Lonesome, Final Battle - The Father of Z Warrior Son Goku, who Challenged Frieza (Doragon Bōru Zetto Tatta Hitori no Saishū Kessen ~Furīza ni Idonda Zetto-senshi Son Gokū no Chichi) Fuji TV October 17, 1990 released in the U.S. as Bardock: The Father of Goku
Mahoutsukai Sally: Haha no Ai wa Towa ni! Aurora no Tani ni Kodamasuru Kanashimi no Majo no Sakebi! TV Asahi December 24, 1990
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan Returns Special (Kaette kita Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan supesharu) Fuji TV December 31, 1990
Dr. Slump: Arale-chan '92 New Year Special (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan '92 oshōgatsu supesharu) Fuji TV January 1–3, 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans – Special (Doragon Bōru Zetto Kyokugen Batoru!! San Dai Sūpā Saiya-jin Supesharu) Tokai TV August 3, 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors: Gohan and Trunks (Doragon Bōru Zetto Zetsubō e no Hankō!! Nokosareta Chō-Senshi•Gohan to Torankusu) Fuji TV February 24, 1993 released in the U.S. as The History of Trunks
Looking Back at it All: The Dragon Ball Z Year-End Show! Fuji TV December 31, 1993
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS Special (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Sūpāzu Supesharu) TV Asahi April 8, 1995 Special aired in between episodes 131 and 132 of the series respectively; features the three respective segments "A Beautiful Transformation? The Journey and Growth of the Crybaby Usagi", "Haruka and Michiru Return: The Ghostly Puppet Play" and "Chibiusa's Adventure: The Vampire Mansion of Terror"
Dragon Ball GT: Goku's Side Story! Si Xing Qiu is a Testament to Courage (Doragon Bōru Jī Tī: Gokū Gaiden! Yūki no Akashi wa Sūshinchū) Fuji TV March 26, 1997 released in the U.S. as A Hero's Legacy
Doctor Slump Special (Dokutā Suranpu Supesharu) Fuji TV April 4, 1998 Seventh Dr. Slump special; features the two respective segments "Robot Showdown! Emergency Dr. Mashirito Appears" and "A Kiin Win! Penguin Grand Prix"
One Piece TV Special: Adventure in the Ocean's Navel (Wan Pīsu Terebi Supesharu: Umi no Heso no Daibōken) Fuji TV December 20, 2000
One Piece: Open Upon the Great Sea! A Father's Huge, HUGE Dream! (Wan Pīsu: Daiunabara ni Hirake! Dekkai Dekkai Chichi no Yume!) Fuji TV April 6, 2003
Super Bear-san (Super Kuma-san) Animax June 1, 2003 Short produced for the 1st installment of the variety program "Animax Grand Prize"
One Piece: Protect! The Last Great Stage (Wan Pīsu: Mamoru! Saigo no Daibutai) Fuji TV December 14, 2003
One Piece: End-of-Year Special Plan! Chief Straw Hat Luffy's Detective Story (Wan Pīsu: Nenmatsu Tokubetsu Kikaku! Mugiwara no Rufi Oyabun Torimonochō) Fuji TV December 18, 2005
Lily and Frog and Little Brother (Lily to Kaeru to Otōto) Animax August 20, 2006 Short produced for the 4th installment of the variety program "Animax Grand Prize"
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan Special: Ooh-ho-hoy! - I Came Back to Win (Dr. Suranpu Arare-chan SP 〜 u hoho 〜 i! Kaette ki chitta no maki 〜) Fuji TV June 29, 2007
The File of Young Kindaichi: The Last Opera House Murders (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo: Operazakan Saigo no Satsujin) Yomiuri TV November 12, 2007
The File of Young Kindaichi: Vampire Legend Murder Case (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo: Kyūketsuki Densetsu Satsujin Jiken) Yomiuri TV November 19, 2007
One Piece: Chopperman Departs! Protect the TV Station by the Shore (Wan Pīsu: Shutsudō Choppāman! Mamore Nagisa no Terebi Kyoku) Fuji TV December 23, 2007
Toei Robot Girls Tokyo MX July 2, 2011 Pilot film of the series Robot Girls Z and Robot Girls NEO; the special was uploaded on the official Toei Animation website before its broadcast premiere on the Tokyo MX variety program earlier that same day.
One Piece: Episode of Nami - Tears of a Navigator, and the Bonds of Friends (Wan Pīsu: Episōdo obu Nami: Kōkaishi no Namida to Nakama no Kizuna) Fuji TV August 25, 2012
One Piece: Episode of Luffy - Adventure on Hand Island (Wan Píszu: Episōdo obu Rufi – Hando Airando no Bōken) December 15, 2012
Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!! (Dorīmu 9 Toriko & Wan Pīsu & Doragon Bōru Zetto Chō korabo supesharu!!) April 7, 2013
One Piece: Episode of Merry - The Tale of One More Friend (Wan Píszu: Episōdo obu Merī: Mō Hitori no Nakama no Monogatari) August 24, 2013
One Piece 3D2Y: Overcome Ace's Death! Luffy's Vow to his Friends (Wan Píszu Surī-Dī Tsū-Wai: Ēsu no Shi o Koete! Rufi Nakama to no Chikai) August 30, 2014
One Piece: Episode of Sabo - Bond of Three Brothers (Wan Píszu: Episōdo obu Sabo: San-Kyōdai no Kizuna – Kiseki no Saikai to Uketsugareru Ishi) August 22, 2015
One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia (Wan Píszu: Adobenchā Obu Neburandia) December 19, 2015
One Piece: Heart of Gold (Wan Píszu: Hāto obu Gōrudo) July 23, 2016
One Piece - Episode of East Blue: Luffy and His Four Crewmates' Great Adventure (Wan Píszu: Episōdo obu Īsuto Burū: Rufi to Yo-nin no Nakama no Dai-bōken) August 26, 2017
One Piece - Episode of Skypiea (Wan Píszu: Episōdo obu Sorajima) August 25, 2018
Entertainer Anime Director (Geinin Anime Kantoku) June 11, 2022 co-produced with Orange

Theatrical films

Film Year Notes
Kitty's Graffiti (Koneko no Rakugaki) May 13, 1957 short; Toei's inaugural animated production
Panda and the Magic Serpent (Hakujaden) October 22, 1958 Toei's animated feature debut; adapted from the Chinese tale Legend of the White Snake
The Raccoon Gets Lucky (Tanuki-san Ochi) July 7, 1959 short
Magic Boy (Shōnen Sarutobi Sasuke) December 25, 1959 feature; adapted from the Japanese tale Sarutobi Sasuke
Alakazam the Great (Saiyūki) August 14, 1960 feature; adapted from the novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en
The Orphan Brother (Anju to Zushiômaru) July 19, 1961 feature
Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad (Arabian naito: Shindobaddo no bôken) June 16, 1962 feature; adapted from the story from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights
The Mouse's Marriage (Mouse no Yomeiri) October 14, 1961 short
Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji (The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon) March 24, 1963 feature
Doggie March (Wanwan Chūshingura) December 21, 1963 feature; adapted from the story of the forty-seven rōnin from Chūshingura
Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon (Garibā no Uchū Ryokō) March 20, 1965 feature; adapted from the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
Cyborg 009 (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain) July 21, 1966 feature
Cyborg 009: Monster Wars (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain: Kaijū Sensō) March 19, 1967 feature
Jack and the Witch (Shōnen Jakku to Mahōtsukai) feature
The Madcap Island (Hyokkori hyôtan-jima) July 21, 1967 feature
The World of Hans Christian Andersen (Andersen Monogatari) March 19, 1968 feature; adapted from the fairy tales Thumbelina, The Ugly Duckling, The Little Match Girl and The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen
The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun (Taiyō no Ōji Horusu no Daibōken) July 21, 1968 feature; served as the directorial debut of Isao Takahata
GeGeGe no Kitarō July 21, 1968 short; Series 1, Episodes 5 and 6 "The Great Sea Beast, Part One" "The Great Sea Beast, Part Two" compiled and expanded for theatrical release
Puss in Boots (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko) March 18, 1969 feature; adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault
Alone short
Himitsu no Akko-chan: Circus Da Ga Yattekita (The Secrets of Akko-chan: The Circus Troupe Has Arrived) short; Episode 3 "The Circus Troupe Has Arrived" expanded for theatrical release
Flying Phantom Ship (Soratobu Yūreisen) July 20, 1969 feature
Little Rémi and Famous Dog Capi (Chibikko Rémi to Meiken Capi) March 17, 1970 feature; adapted from the novel Sans Famille by Hector Malot
Tiger Mask (Taigā Masuku) feature
30,000 Miles Under the Sea (Kaitei San-man Mile) July 19, 1970 feature
Tiger Mask: War Against the League of Masked Wrestlers (Taigā Masuku: Fuku Men League Sen) feature
Mōretsu Atarō: Nyarome no Komoriuta (Extraordinary Atarō: Nyarome's Lullaby) short; Episode 63 "Nyarome's Lullaby" expanded for theatrical release
Himitsu no Akko-chan: Namida no Kaiten Receive (The Secrets of Akko-chan: A Rotating Receive of Tears) short; Episode 77 "A Rotating Receive of Tears" expanded for theatrical release
Animal Treasure Island (Dōbutsu Takarajima) March 20, 1971 feature; adapted from the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Ari Baba to Yonjuppiki no Tōzoku) July 18, 1971 feature; adapted from the story from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights
The Three Musketeers in Boots (Nagagutsu Sanjūshi) March 18, 1972 feature
Sarutobi Ecchan short; Episode 1 "Strange Transfer Student" expanded for theatrical release
Go Get Them 0011 (Maken Liner 0011 Henshin Seyo!) July 16, 1972 feature
Panda no Daibōken (The Panda's Great Adventure) March 17, 1973 featurette
Mazinger Z (Majingā Zetto) short; Episode 5 "Ghost Mazinger Appears" expanded for theatrical release
Babiru Ni-sei (Babel II) short; Episode 2 "The Horror Rock Giant Goriki" expanded for theatrical release
Mazinger Z Vs. Devilman (Majingā Zetto tai Debiruman) July 18, 1973 feature
Babiru Ni-sei: Akachan wa chōnōryoku-sha (Babel II: Baby Is a Supernatural Power) short; Episode 21 "Baby Is a Supernatural Power" expanded for theatrical release
Mahōtsukai Sarī (Sally the Witch) short; Episode 89 "Banzai! Campfire" expanded for theatrical release
The Great Adventures of Kikansha Yaemon D51 (Kikansha Yaemon: D-goichi no Daibōken) March 16, 1974 feature; adapted from the picture book by Agawa Hiroyuki and Okabe Fuyuhiko
Mazinger Z Vs. Dr. Hell short; Episode 57 "Dr. Hell's Japanese Occupation!!" expanded for theatrical release
Mazinger Z Vs. The Great General of Darkness (Majingâ Zetto tai Ankoku Daishôgun) July 25, 1974 feature
Getter Robo (Gettā Robo) short; Episode 6 "Dinosaurs! Operation Tokyo Jack" expanded for theatrical release
Majokko Megu-chan (Little Meg the Witch Girl) short; Episode 1 "Here Comes the Pretty Witch" expanded for theatrical release
Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (Anderusen Dōwa: Ningyo Hime) March 21, 1975 feature; adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen
Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo (Gurēto Majingā tai Gettā Robo) featurette
Kore Ga UFO Da! Sora Tobu Enban (That Is a UFO! The Flying Saucer) featurette
Majokko Megu-chan: Tsuki Yori No Shisha (Little Meg the Witch Girl: Messenger from the Moon) short; Episode 11 "Messenger from the Moon" expanded for theatrical release
Uchu Enban Daisenso (The Great War of the Space Saucers) July 21, 1975 featurette
Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo G: The Great Clash in the Sky (Gurēto Majingā tai Gettā Robo Jī Kūchū Daigekitotsu) July 26, 1975 featurette
World Famous Fairy Tale Series (Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Manga Shirīzu) October 1975 - February 1983 20 10-minutes short films released on Single-8
UFO Robot Grendizer (Yūfō Robo Gurendaizā) December 20, 1975 featurette
Puss in Boots Travels Around the World (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Hachijū Nichi-kan Sekaiisshū) March 20, 1976 feature
UFO Robo Grendizer vs. Great Mazinger (Yūfō Robo Gurendaizā tai Gurēto Majingā) featurette
Ikkyū-san short; Episode 1 "Teru Teru Bozu and the Little Boy" expanded for theatrical release
Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Decisive Battle! The Monster of the Ocean (Gurendaizā Gettā Robo Jī Gurēto Majingā Kessen! Daikaijū) July 18, 1976 featurette
Ikkyū-san: Tora Taiji July 22, 1976 short; Episode 5 "Bamboo Shoots and Tiger Extermination" expanded for theatrical release
UFO Robot Grendizer: The Red Sunset Confrontation (Yūfō Robo Gurendaizā: Akai Yuuhi no Taiketsu) December 19, 1976 featurette
Ikkyū-san: Oneshohime-sama short; Episode 13 "Bedwetting and Princess" expanded for theatrical release
The Wild Swans (Sekai Meisaku Douwa: Hakuchou no Õji) March 19, 1977 feature; adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen; first film in the "World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" series
Ikkyū-san: Chie Compare short; Episode 2 "Manju and the Mouse" expanded for theatrical release
Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace tai Konchu Robo Gundan (Planetary Robot Danguard Ace vs. Insect Robot Troop) July 17, 1977 featurette
Thumbelina (Sekai Meisaku Douwa: Oyayubi-hime) March 18, 1978 feature; adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen; second film in the "World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" series
Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace: Uchū Daikaisen (Planetary Robot Dangard Ace: The Great Space Battle) featurette
Ikkyū-san to Yancha Hime (Ikkyū-san and the Mischievous Princess) short
Candy Candy: The Call of Spring (Candy Candy: Haru no Yobigoe) May 18, 1978 featurette
Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Mystery of the Arcadia (Uchū Kaizoku Captain Harlock: Arcadia Go no Nazo) July 22, 1978 feature
Candy Candy: Candy's Summer Vacation (Candy Candy: Candy no Natsu Yasumi) featurette
Taro the Dragon Boy (Tatsu no ko Tarō) March 17, 1979 feature; adapted from the novel of the same name by Miyoko Matsutani
Triton of the Sea (Umi no Toriton) feature; compilation film of select episodes from the TV series adapted from the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka that ran from 1972
SF Saiyuki Starzinger (Sci-Fi Journey to the West Starzinger: The Movie) featurette
Galaxy Express 999 (Ginga Tetsudō 999; a.k.a. Bonjour Galaxy Express 999) August 4, 1979 feature
Twelve Months (Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Mori wa Ikiteiru) March 15, 1980 feature; co-produced with Soyuzmultfilm; adapted from the fairy tale of the same name by Božena Němcová; third film in the "World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" series
Galaxy Express 999: Glass-made Claire (Ginga Tetsudō 999: Glass no Clair) featurette
Hana no Ko Lunlun (Hello Cherry Garden) featurette
Toward the Terra (Terra e...) April 26, 1980 feature; adapted from the manga of the same name by Keiko Takemiya
Lalabel, The Magical Girl: The Sea Calls for a Summer Vacation (Mahō Shōjo Raraberu: Umi ga Yobu Natsuyatsumi) July 12, 1980 featurette
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Divining Eye short; Series 2, Episode 37 "The Geomorphic Eye" expanded for theatrical release
Cyborg 009 The Movie: Legend of the Super Galaxy (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain Gekijōban: Chō Ginga Densetsu) December 20, 1980 feature
Adieu Galaxy Express 999: Andromeda Terminal Station (Sayonara Ginga Tetsudō 999: Andromeda Shuchakueki) January 8, 1981 feature
Swan Lake (Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Hakuchō no Mizuumi) March 14, 1981 feature; adapted from the ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; fourth film in the "World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" series
Ikkyū-san: Haru Da! Yancha Hime (Ikkyū-san: It's Spring! Mischievous Princess) short
Natsu e no Tobira (The Door Into Summer) March 20, 1981 feature; adapted from the manga of the same name by Keiko Takemiya
Akuma to Himegimi (The Devil and Princess Gimi) short; adapted from the manga of the same name by Akimi Yoshida
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hello! Wonder Island (Dokutā Suranpu Arare-chan: Harō! Wandā Airando) July 18, 1981 short
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Arajin to mahō no rampu) March 13, 1982 feature; adapted from the story from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights; fifth film in the "World Masterpiece Fairy Tales" series
Asari-chan Ai no Marchen Shōjo (Asari-chan: Fairytale Girl of Love) short
Queen Millennia (Shin Taketori Monogatari: Sennen Joō) feature
Haguregumo April 24, 1982 feature; co-produced with Madhouse; adapted from the manga of the same name by George Akiyama
Dr. Slump: "Hoyoyo!" Space Adventure (Dokutā Suranpu: "Hoyoyo!" Uchū Dai Bōken) July 10, 1982 feature
Arcadia of My Youth (Waga Seishun no Arukadia) July 22, 1982 feature
Future War 198X (Fyūchā Wō Ichi Kyū Hachi Ekkusu-nen) October 30, 1982 feature
Aesop's Fables (Manga Aesop Monogatari) March 13, 1983 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Great Race Around the World (Dokutā Suranpu Arare-chan: Hoyoyo! Sekai Isshū Dai-Rēsu) feature
Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku (Patalliro! Stardust Project) July 10, 1983 feature
Kenya Boy (Shōnen Keniya) March 10, 1984 feature
Papa Mama Bye bye July 8, 1984 feature; adapted from the picture book of the same name by Katsumoto Saotome
Kinnikuman: Stolen Championship Belt (Kinnikuman: Ubawareta Chanpion Beruto) July 14, 1984 feature
The Kabocha Wine: Nita no Aijou Monogatari (The Pumpkin Wine: Nita's Love Story) featurette
Great Riot! Justice Superman (Ō Abare! Seigi Choujin) December 22, 1984 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle (Dokutā Suranpu Arare-chan Hoyoyo! Nanaba-jō no Hihō) feature
Justice Supermen vs. Ancient Supermen (Seigi Choujin vs Koudai Choujin) March 16, 1985 feature
Gu Gu Ganmo feature
Tongari Bōshi no Memoru (Memole of the Pointed Hat) featurette
Arei's Mirror: Way to the Virgin Space (Arei no Kagami ~Wei tu za Bājin Spēsu~) short
Counterattack! The Underground Space Supermen (Gyakushuu! Uchuu Kakure Choujin) July 13, 1985 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police (Dokutā Suranpu Arare-chan Hoyoyo! Yume no Miyako Mekaporisu) featurette
Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight (Odin - Koshi Hansen Starlight) August 10, 1985 feature
Hour of Triumph! Justice Superman (Haresugata! Seigi Choujin) December 21, 1985 feature
The Snow Country Prince (Yukiguni no Ōjisama) feature; adapted from the book of the same name by Daisaku Ikeda
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Yokai Army (Gegege no Kitarō) featurette
Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken) March 8, 1986 feature
Crisis in New York! (Nyū Yōku Kiki Ippatsu) March 15, 1986 feature
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Yōkai War (Gegege no Kitarō: Yōkai Daisensō) featurette
Maple Town Stories ( Maple Town Monogatari) July 12, 1986 featurette
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Strongest Yōkai Corps! Dismebark to Japan!! (Gegege no Kitarō: Saikyō Yōkai Gundan! Nihon Jōriku!!) featurette
Justice Supermen vs. Fighter Supermen (Seigi Choujin vs. Senshi Choujin) December 20, 1986 feature
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Crash!! The Great Rebellion of the Multi-Dimensional Yōkai (Gegege no Kitarō: Gekitotsu!! Ijigen Yōkai no Daihanran) featurette
Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (Doragon Bōru: Shenron no Densetsu) feature
Grimm Douwa: Kin no Tori (Grimm Fairy Tale: The Golden Bird) March 14, 1987 feature
New Maple Town Stories: Home Town Collection (Shin Maple Town Monogatari - Home Town Hen) featurette
Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (Doragon Bōru: Majin-jō no nemuri hime) July 18, 1987 feature
Saint Seiya the Movie: Evil Goddess Eris (Saint Seiya: Jashin Erisu) feature
Saint Seiya: Heated Battle of the Gods (Saint Seiya: Kamigami no Atsuki Tatakai) March 12, 1988 feature
Bikkuriman: Taiichiji Seima Taisen (Bikkuriman: The First Holy Devil War) featurette
Bikkuriman: Moen Zone no Himitsu (Bikkuriman: The Hidden Treasure of the Unrelated Zone) July 9, 1988 feature
Tatakae!! Ramenman (Fight!! Ramenman) featurette
Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (Doragon Bōru: Makafushigi Dai-Bōken) feature
Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth (Saint Seiya: Shinku no Shōnen Densetsu) July 23, 1988 feature
Sakigake!! Otokojuku (Charge! Men's Private School) feature
Himitsu no Akko-chan (The Secrets of Akko-chan) March 18, 1989 featurette
Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle (Saint Seiya: Saishū Seisen no Senshi-tachi) feature
Himitsu no Akko-chan: Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri (The Secrets of Akko-chan: The Sea! The Monster!! Summer Vacation) July 15, 1989 featurette
Dragon Ball Z: Return My Gohan!! (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Ora no Gohan o Kaese!!) feature
Akuma-kun: Gekijōban (Akuma-kun: The Movie) featurette
Mahōtsukai Sarī (Sally the Witch 2) March 10, 1990 featurette
Akuma-kun: Yōkoso Akuma Land e!! (Akuma-kun: Welcome to Devil Land!!) featurette
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Kono Yo de Ichiban Tsuyoi Yatsu) feature
Dragon Ball Z: The Decisive Battle for the Whole Earth (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Chikyū Marugoto Chōkessen) July 7, 1990 feature
Pink: Water Bandit, Rain Bandit (Pinku: Mizu Dorobō Ame Dorobō) featurette
Kennosuke-sama featurette
Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiyan Son Goku (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Sūpā Saiyajin da Son Gokū) March 9, 1991 feature
Magical Taruruuto-kun featurette
Dragon Ball Z: The Incredible Mightiest vs. Mightiest (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Tobikkiri no Saikyō tai Saikyō) July 20, 1991 feature
Magical Taruruuto-kun: Moero! Yuujou no Mahou Taisen featurette
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (Gurēto Adobenchā) featurette
Dragon Ball Z: Clash!! The Power of 10 Billion Warriors (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Gekitotsu!! Hyaku-Oku Pawā no Senshi-tachi) March 7, 1992 feature
Magical Taruruuto: Suki Suki Hot Tako Yaki featurette
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Disciple of Avan (Aban no Shito) featurette
Candy Candy: The Movie April 25, 1992 featurette
Goldfish Warning! featurette
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: The Reborn Six Commanders (Shinsei Rokudai Shoguo) July 11, 1992 featurette
Rokudenashi Blues featurette
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Kyokugen Batoru! San Dai Sūpā Saiyajin) feature
Dragon Ball Z: Burn Up!! A Close Fight - A Violent Fight - A Super Fierce Fight (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Moetsukiro!! Nessen Ressen Chō-Gekisen) March 6, 1993 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! Clear Skies Over Penguin Village featurette
Dragon Ball Z: The Galaxy's at the Brink!! The Super Incredible Guy (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Ginga Giri-Giri!! Butchigiri no Sugoi Yatsu) July 10, 1993 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! From Penguin Village with Love featurette
Rokudenashi Blues 1993 July 24, 1993 featurette
Sailor Moon R: The Movie December 5, 1993 feature
Make Up! Sailor Guardians short feature
Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo (From a Distant Ocean Came Coo) December 19, 1993 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo!! Follow the Rescued Shark... March 12, 1994 featurette
Slam Dunk feature
Dragon Ball Z: The Dangerous Duo! Super Warriors Never Rest (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Kiken na Futari! Sūpā Senshi wa Nemurenai) feature
Dragon Ball Z: Super Warrior Defeat!! I'll Be the Winner (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Sūpā Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu No wa Ore da) July 9, 1994 feature
Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Trembling Heart of the Summer featurette
Conquer the Nation, Hanamichi Sakuragi! July 20, 1994 feature
Ghost Sweeper Mikami: The Great Paradise Battle!! (Gōsuto Suīpā Mikami Gokuraku Daisakusen!!) August 24, 1994 feature
Sailor Moon S: The Movie December 4, 1994 feature
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! The Movie! (Blue Legend Shoot! The Movie) featurette
Dragon Ball Z: The Fusion of Rebirth!! Goku and Vegeta (Dragon Ball Z Fukkatsu no Fusion!! Goku to Vegeta) March 4, 1995 feature
Marmalade Boy featurette
Shohoku's Greatest Challenge! March 12, 1995 feature
Dragon Ball Z: Dragon Fist Explosion!! If Goku Can't Do It, Who Will? (Dragon Ball Z: Ryū-Ken Bakuhatsu!! Gokū ga Yaraneba Dare ga Yaru) July 11, 1995 feature
Howling Basketman Spirit!! July 15, 1995 feature
Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie December 23, 1995 feature
Sailor Moon SuperS Plus: Ami's First Love featurette
Dragon Ball: The Path to Ultimate Power (Doragon Bōru: Saikyō e no Michi) March 2, 1996 feature
Gokinjo Monogatari (Neighborhood Story) featurette
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē (Jigoku Sensei Nūbē Movie) July 6, 1996 feature
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Sea Beast (Gegege no Kitarō: Daikaijū) featurette
The Kindaichi Case Files (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo Movie) December 14, 1996 feature
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Obake Nighter (Gegege no Kitarō: Obake Nighter) March 8, 1997 featurette
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu feature
Hana Yori Dango: The Movie feature
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu July 12, 1997 featurette
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Yōkai Express! The Phantom Train (Gegege no Kitarō: Yōkai Tokkyū! Maboroshi no Kisha) featurette
Cutie Honey Flash featurette
Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy (Ginga Tetsudo 999: Eternal Fantasy) March 7, 1998 feature
The Story of Rennyo (Rennyo Monogatari) April 25, 1998 feature
Doctor Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn March 6, 1999 feature
Yu-Gi-Oh! featurette
Digimon Adventure featurette
The Kindaichi Case Files: Satsuriku no Deep Blue August 21, 1999 feature
One Piece: The Movie March 4, 2000 feature
Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! feature
Digimon Adventure 02: Hurricane Touchdown/Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals July 8, 2000 feature; originally presented in two parts
Ojamajo Doremi #: Pop and the Queen's Cursed Rose featurette
Clockwork Island Adventure March 3, 2001
Digimon Adventure 02: Diaboromon Strikes Back featurette
Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers July 14, 2001 feature
Kinnikuman: Second Generations featurette
Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi: Secret of the Frog Stone featurette
Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon March 2, 2002
Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon July 20, 2002
Muscle Ginseng Competition! The Great Superman War
Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals March 2, 2002
Dead End Adventure March 1, 2003
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem July 26, 2003 feature
Heaven Chapter - Overture February 14, 2004
Curse of the Sacred Sword March 6, 2004
Zatch Bell! Movie 1: 101st Devil August 7, 2004
Digital Monster X-Evolution January 3, 2005 co-produced with Imagi Animation Studios
Air February 5, 2005
One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island March 5, 2005
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: The Movie April 16, 2005
Zatch Bell! Movie 2: Attack of Mechavulcan August 6, 2005
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky December 10, 2005
Karakuri Castle's Mecha Giant Soldier March 4, 2006
Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash☆Star: Tick-Tock Crisis Hanging by a Thin Thread! December 9, 2006 50 minute film; double feature with Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!!
Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! 21 minute film; double feature with Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash☆Star: Tick Tock Crisis Hanging by a Thin Thread!
Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates March 3, 2007 feature
Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan short
Clannad September 15, 2007 feature
Yes! Pretty Cure 5 The Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! November 10, 2007
Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Cherry Blossom March 1, 2008
Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! (Ossu! Kaette-kita Son Gokū to nakama-tachi!!) September 21, 2008 short
Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo! Happy Birthday in the Land of Sweets November 8, 2008
GeGeGe no Kitarō: Japan Explodes!! December 13, 2008 feature
Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends - The Collection of Miracles! March 20, 2009
Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix! October 3, 2009 short
Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! short
Fresh Pretty Cure! The Movie: The Kingdom of Toys has Lots of Secrets!? October 31, 2009
One Piece Film: Strong World December 12, 2009 feature
Pretty Cure All Stars DX2: Light of Hope - Protect the Rainbow Jewel! March 20, 2010
HeartCatch Pretty Cure The Movie: Fashion Show in the Flower Capital... Really?! October 30, 2010
Straw Hat Chase March 19, 2011
Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver the Future! The Rainbow-Colored Flower That Connects the World
Toriko 3D: Kaimaku! Gourmet Adventure!! feature
Buddha May 28, 2011 feature; co-produced with Tezuka Productions; adapted from the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka
Suite Pretty Cure♪ The Movie: Take it back! The Miraculous Melody that Connects Hearts October 29, 2011
Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock (Episōdo obu Bādakku) December 17, 2011
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Friends of the Future March 17, 2012
Smile Pretty Cure!: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! October 27, 2012
One Piece Film: Z December 15, 2012 feature
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart March 16, 2013
Dragon Ball Z: God to God (Kami to Kami) March 30, 2013
Toriko the Movie: Bishokushin's Special Menu July 27, 2013
Space Pirate Captain Harlock September 7, 2013 co-produced with Marza Animation Planet
DokiDoki! Pretty Cure the Movie: Mana's Getting Married!!? The Dress of Hope Tied to the Future October 26, 2013
Buddha 2 February 8, 2014 feature; co-produced with Tezuka Productions; adapted from the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3: Eternal Friends March 15, 2014
Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary June 21, 2014
HappinessCharge PreCure! the Movie: The Ballerina of the Land of Dolls October 11, 2014
Expelled From Paradise November 15, 2014 animation services by Graphinica
Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival♪ March 14, 2015
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (Fukkatsu no 'F' ) April 18, 2015
Go! Princess Pretty Cure the Movie: Go! Go!! Gorgeous Triple Feature!!! October 31, 2015
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Reunion- (Sakai) November 21, 2015
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Determination- (Ketsui) March 12, 2016
Pretty Cure All Stars: Singing with Everyone♪ Miraculous Magic! March 19, 2016
One Piece Film: Gold July 23, 2016
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Confession- (Kokuhaku) September 24, 2016
Witchy Pretty Cure! The Movie: Wonderous! Cure Mofurun! October 29, 2016
Pop In Q December 23, 2016 feature
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Loss- (Sōshitsu) February 25, 2017
Pretty Cure Dream Stars! March 18, 2017
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Symbiosis- (Kyōsei) September 30, 2017
Mazinger Z: Infinity October 28, 2017
Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode the Movie: Crisply! The Memory of Mille-feuille!
Digimon Adventure Tri. -Future- (Bokura mo Mirai) May 5, 2018
Pretty Cure Super Stars! March 17, 2018
Hug! Pretty Cure Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories October 27, 2018 feature
Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Burori) December 14, 2018
Pretty Cure Miracle Universe March 16, 2019 feature
Eiga Oshiri Tantei: Curry Naru Jiken April 26, 2019 feature
One Piece: Stampede August 9, 2019 feature
Star Twinkle Pretty Cure the Movie: These Feeling within The Song of Stars October 19, 2019 feature
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna February 21, 2020 feature; animation provided by Yumeta Company
Looking for Magical Doremi (Majō Minarai ō Sagashitē) November 13, 2020 feature
Pretty Cure Miracle Leap: A Wonderful Day with Everyone October 31, 2020 feature
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie 2021; January 8 (Part 1), February 11 (Part 2) 2-Part feature; co-animated with Studio Deen; Season 4 of Sailor Moon Crystal
Healin' Good Pretty Cure the Movie: GoGo! Big Transformation! The Town of Dreams March 20, 2021 feature
Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure the Movie: Petite Dive! Collaboration Dance Party! short feature
The Journey June 25, 2021 feature; co-produced with Manga Productions
Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure the Movie: The Snow Princess and the Miraculous Ring! October 23, 2021 feature
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero June 11, 2022 feature
One Piece Film: Red August 6, 2022 feature; Toei's highest-grossing film.
Delicious Party Pretty Cure the Movie: Dreaming Children's Lunch! September 23, 2022 feature
My Precious Lunch short feature
The First Slam Dunk December 3, 2022 Feature
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos The Movie June 2023; 9th (Part 1), 30th (Part 2) 2-Part feature; co-animated with Studio Deen; Season 5 of Sailor Moon Crystal
Pretty Cure All Stars F September 15, 2023 feature
The Birth of Kitaro: The Mystery of GeGeGe November 17, 2023 feature
Hypergalactic TBA

Original video animation and original net animation

Production Year Notes
Tongari Bōshi no Memoru: Marielle no Hōsekibako July 21, 1985
Okubyou na Venus March 21, 1986
Transformers: Scramble City April 1986
Amon Saga July 19, 1986
Shounan Bakusouzoku September 10, 1986March 12, 1999
Shin Kabukicho Story Hana no Asuka-gumi! June 10, 1987
Xanadu Dragonslayer Densetsu March 1, 1988
Madonna March 11, 1988June 23, 1989
Touyama Sakura Uchuu Chou: Yatsu no Na wa Gold July 25, 1988
Crying Freeman November 25, 1988February 25, 1994
Yankee Gale Squad March 17, 1989April 21, 1996
Be-Bop Highschool January 26, 1990March 21, 1995
Kimama ni Idol February 25, 1990
Hana no Asuka-gumi! Lonely Cats Battle Royale March 23, 1990
Kennosuke-sama July 7, 1990
Transformers: Zone July 21, 1990
Utsunomiko: Heaven Chapter October 24, 1990February 19, 1992 co-produced with Bandai Visual and Kadokawa Video
Vampire Wars December 1, 1990
Sword for Truth December 28, 1990 co-produced with Magic Bus
Psychic Wars February 22, 1991
Be-Bop Kaizokuban March 22, 1991June 25, 1993
3x3 Eyes October 17, 1991September 24, 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Unite Goku's World January 28, 1992
Naniwa Yuukyouden March 13, 1992
Taiheiyou ni Kakeru Niji March 20, 1992
Shika to Kanta April 1, 1992
Zoku Naniwa Yuukyouden June 25, 1992
Little Twins July 23, 19921993
Naniwa Yuukyouden: Nekketsu!! Bakushou Mankai-hen October 25, 1992
Naniwa Yuukyouden: Chou Gokudou! Yoru no Bat wa Manrui-hen January 8, 1993
Kamen Rider SD: Strange!? Kumo Otoko January 23, 1993
Naniwa Yuukyouden: Kyouretsu! Ana ga Attara Iretai-hen May 25, 1993
Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans July 23, 1993
Naniwa Yuukyouden: Kanketsu-hen July 25, 1993
Emblem Take 2 October 25, 1993November 21, 1995
Yokohama Bakkure-tai December 17, 1993February 21, 1995
Shin Cutie Honey April 21, 1994November 21, 1995
Hiroshima e no Tabi July 20, 1994
Go! Go! Ackman July 28, 1994
Sailor Moon S: Answer The Moon Call September 26, 1994
3x3 Eyes: Legend of the Divine Demon July 25, 1995June 25, 1996
Gakko no Yuurei October 21, 1995December 12, 1997
Ushiro no Seki no Ochiai-kun December 8, 1995
Zokuzoku Mura no Obake-tachi February 21, 1996April 21, 1999
Senshi Sailor Moon: Sailor Stars - Hero Club December 13, 1996June 21, 1997
Angel Densetsu December 13, 1996
Nezumi-kun no Chokki July 21, 1997January 21, 2000
Field ni Soyogu Kaze July 25, 1997
10-piki no Kaeru March 13March 21, 1998
Jigoku Sensei Nūbē June 12, 1998May 14, 1999
Kyoushitsu wa Obake ga Ippai/Boku wa Yuusha da zo July 10, 1998
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Memorial August 7, 1998May 21, 1999
Bokutachi no Peace River October 19, 1998
Time Ranger Cesar Boy no Bouken: Roma Teikoku-hen February 12, 1999
Himalaya no Hikari no Oukoku July 10, 1999
Getter Robo Memorial July 21, 1999
Inuki Kanako Zekkyou Collection: Gakkou ga Kowai! August 6, 1999
Sango no Umi to Ouji February 2000
Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten June 23, 2000November 30, 2001
Daisougen to Hakuba July 2000
Sabaku no Kuni no Oujosama March 2001
Sabaku no Takara no Shiro February 2002
Ginga Tetsudou 999 September 9, 2002July 2004
Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Sanctuary November 9, 2002July 25, 2003
Alexandros no Ketsudan June 2003
Interlude March 25August 27, 2004
Kono Shihai kara no Sotsugyou: Ozaki Yutaka April 21, 2004
Ojamajo Doremi Na-i-sho June 26December 11, 2004
Re: Cutie Honey July 24September 25, 2004 co-production with Gainax
Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu February 25June 29, 2005
Konjiki no Gash Bell!!: Ougon no Chichi wo Motsu Otoko May 25, 2005
Kagayake! Yuujou no V Sign July 2005
Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Inferno December 17, 2005February 6, 2007
Tsuyu no Hito Shizuku August 1, 2006
Zakuro Yashiki
Gendai Kibunroku Kaii Monogatari
Joseito
You Shoumei Bijutsukan Line
Maihime
Fantascope: Tylostoma
Highway Jenny September 27, 2006
G-9
Chibi Neko Chobi/Chibi Neko Kobi to Tomodachi December 8, 2006
Eko Eko Azarak January 30, 2007
Tori no Uta
Sekishoku Elegy June 29, 2007
H. P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories August 28, 2007
Saint Seiya - Hades Chapter Elysion March 7August 1, 2008
Mushrambo September 21, 2008
One Piece: Romance Dawn Story November 24, 2008
Halo Legends November 7, 2009February 16, 2010
One Piece Film Strong World: Episode 0 April 16, 2010
Ginga Tetsudou 999: Jikuu wo Koeta Energy no Tabi July 24September 24, 2010
Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans November 11, 2010 Remake of Dragon Ball Z: Plan to Destroy the Saiyajin.
Precure kara Minna e no Ouen Movie May 20, 2011
Toei Robot Girls July 2, 2011
Precure All Stars DX the Dance Live♥: Miracle Dance Stage e Youkoso November 25, 2011
Kyōsōgiga December 1, 2011
August 31December 22, 2012
Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Kuromajutsu Satsujin Jiken-hen December 17, 2012March 15, 2013
One Piece: Glorious Island December 23December 30, 2012
Robot Girls Z Episode 0 July 30, 2013
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal July 5, 2014July 18, 2015 Seasons 1 and 2
Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold April 11September 26, 2015 animation provided by Bridge
Robot Girls Z Plus May 20October 2, 2015
One Piece Film: Gold Episode 0 - 711 ver. July 2, 2016
Seikaisuru Kado: Ninovo April 6, 2017
Kakuchou Shoujo-kei Trinary April 12November 29, 2017
Oshiri Tantei: Mina to Machi no Tuk-tuk Chase August 2, 2017
Seikaisuru Kado: Beyond Information May 21, 2018
Super Dragon Ball Heroes July 1, 2018 – present
Robot Girls Neo August 18September 1, 2018
Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō December 10, 2018February 18, 2019 animation provided by Gonzo
Ojamajo Doremi: Owarai Gekijō March 23, 2019March 22, 2020
Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya July 19, 2019January 23, 2020
Digimon Survive: Prologue Movie July 22, 2019
Jurassic! August 24, 2019
Digimon Adventure 20th Anniversary Memorial Story Project November 22, 2019December 25, 2020
Dream January 24, 2020
Mashin Mukashi Banashi Gekijou June 7July 23, 2020
Urvan February 12, 2021
Sharedol October 25, 2021
Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac - Battle Sanctuary July 31October 9, 2022
Spicy Candy December 3, 2022 – present
Akuma-kun November 9, 2023 co-produced with Encourage Films
Elemon 2023 – present co-produced with Sunlight Entertainment
Panda Narikiri Taisou March 2, 2024 – present
Ojamajo Carnival!! March 23, 2024
Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac - Battle Sanctuary Part 2 April 1, 2024 – present Second part of Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac - Battle Sanctuary.
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir OVA TBA
The One Piece TBA Remake of One Piece; co-produced with Wit Studio

Video game animation

Game Year
Cobra Command (a.k.a. Thunder Storm) 1984
Ninja Hayate
Freedom Fighter
Road Blaster (a.k.a. Road Avenger and Road Prosecutor) 1985
Time Gal
Sonic the Hedgehog CD 1993
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 1995
Sailor Moon SuperS: Shin Shuyaku Sōdatsusen 1996
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout 1997
Chrono Trigger 1999, 2008, 2011
Digimon Rumble Arena 2001
From TV Animation - One Piece: Grand Battle! (One Piece: Grand Battle! in Europe) 2001
From TV Animation - One Piece: Set Sail Pirate Crew! 2001
From TV Animation - One Piece: Grand Battle! 2 2002
From TV Animation - One Piece: Treasure Battle! 2002
From TV Animation - One Piece: Ocean's Dream! 2003
One Piece: Grand Battle! 3 2003
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 2003
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 2004
One Piece: Round the Land 2004
Dragon Ball Z: Sagas 2005
One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush 2005
One Piece: Pirates' Carnival 2005
Dragon Ball Heroes 2010–present
One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2010
One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 2011
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi 2011
One Piece: Romance Dawn 2012
Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2013
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z 2014
One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X 2014
Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 2014
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2015
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden 2015
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 2016
Dragon Ball FighterZ 2018
Dragon Ball Z Kakarot 2020
Digimon Survive 2022

Video game development

Games Year
Hokuto no Ken 1986
Baltron 1986
Puss In Boots: An Adventure Around the World in 80 Days (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Isshū 80 Nichi Dai Bōken) 1986
Hokuto No Ken 2: Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu 1987
SWAT: Special Weapons and Tactics 1987
Kamen no Ninja: Akakage 1988
Fighting Road
Bravoman
Sukeban Deka III
Mr. Gold Tooyama no Kinsan Space Chou
Hokuto no Ken 3: Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Retsuden 1989
Hokuto no Ken: Seizetsu Juuban Shoubu (Fist of the North Star: 10 Big Brawls for the King of Universe)
Shin Satomi Hakkenden: Hikari to Yami no Tatakai
Mottomo Abunai Deka 1990
Volleyfire
Bloody Warriors: Shango no Gyakushuu
Scotland Yard
Hokuto no Ken 4: Shichisei Hakenden: Hokuto Shinken no Kanata e 1991
Final Reverse 1991
Shikinjou (Famicom and Game Boy versions) 1991
Raiden Trad 1991
Hokuto no Ken 5: Tenma Ryuuseiden Ai Zesshou 1992
Hokuto no Ken 6: Gekitou Denshouken - Haou heno Michi 1992
Hokuto no Ken 7: Seiken Retsuden - Denshousha heno Michi 1993
Koede Asobu: Heart Catch PreCure! 2010
Enka no Pandemica 2014

Dubbing

Animated productions by foreign studios dubbed in Japanese by Toei are The Mystery of the Third Planet (1981 Russian film, dubbed in 2008); Les Maîtres du temps (1982 French-Hungarian film, dubbed in 2014), Alice's Birthday (2009 Russian film, dubbed in 2013) and Becca's Bunch (2018 television series, dubbed in 2021 to 2022).

Foreign Production History

Toei has been commissioned to provide animation by Japanese and American studios such as Sunbow Entertainment, Marvel Productions, Hanna-Barbera, DIC Entertainment, Rankin/Bass Productions and World Events Productions (DreamWorks Animation). In the 60's, they primarily worked with Rankin/Bass, but beginning in the 80's, they worked with Marvel Productions and their list of clients grew, until the end of the decade. Toei didn't provide much outsourced animation work in the 90's and since the 2000s has only rarely worked with other companies outside Japan.

Production Year
The King Kong Show 1966–1969
The Wacky World of Mother Goose[citation needed] 1967
The Mouse on the Mayflower 1968
The Smokey Bear Show 1969–1970
The World of Strawberry Shortcake 1980
The Wizard of Oz (MWS version) 1981
The Pink Panther in: Pink at First Sight 1981
Spider-Man 1981
Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade 1982
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends 1982
The Charmkins 1983
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 1983–1986
Inspector Gadget (additional services for TMS Entertainment for the ink and painting process) 1983
Dungeons and Dragons 1983–1985
My Little Pony 1984–1985
Gallavants 1984
The Transformers 1984–1987
Robo Force: The Revenge of Nazgar 1984
Turbo Teen 1984
Snorks[citation needed] 1984
Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 1984–1987
Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters 1985
Super Sunday 1985–1986
Inhumanoids 1985 spin-off TV series
Jem 1985–1988 spin-off TV series
Voltron Season 3 1985
The Transformers: The Movie 1986
Voltron: Fleet of Doom 1986
Defenders of the Earth 1986–1987
The Adventures of the American Rabbit 1986
My Little Pony: The Movie 1986
My Little Pony 'n Friends 1986–1987
The Glo Friends 1986–1987
The Jetsons 1987
Blondie and Dagwood 1987
G.I. Joe: The Movie 1987
Sky Commanders 1987
The Flintstone Kids 1987
The Smurfs 1987–1988
Foofur 1987
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater 1987
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987–1989
The New Archies 1987
Police Academy[citation needed] 1988–1989
Dennis the Menace 1988
The Real Ghostbusters 1988
Superman 1988
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men 1989
Halo Legends: Odd One Out 2010
Starship Troopers: Invasion 2012
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir 2015–present

Controversies

Fair use disputes

Between 2008 and 2018, Toei Animation had copyright claimed TeamFourStar's parody series, DragonBall Z Abridged. TFS stated that the parody series is protected under fair use.

On December 7, 2021, Toei Animation copyright claimed over 150 videos by YouTuber Totally Not Mark, real name Mark Fitzpatrick. He uploaded a video addressing the issue, claiming that they were protected under fair use, and that nine of the videos do not include any Toei footage. He also outlined the appeal process on YouTube, and estimated having the videos reinstated could take over 37 years. He then goes on to announce that he would not be supporting new Toei releases until the issue had been resolved, and also called for a boycott on the upcoming Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero film. The dispute sparked discussion on YouTube on the vulnerability of creators against the copyright system and lack of fair use laws in Japan, with YouTubers such as PewDiePie and The Anime Man speaking out on the issue.

On January 26, 2022, Fitzpatrick had his videos reinstated after negotiations with YouTube.

Treatment of employees

On January 20, 2021, two employees have accused Toei Animation of overworking their employees and discrimination towards sexual minorities. The company had inappropriately referred to employees who identifies as X-gender (a non-binary identity in Japan).

See also

References

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