Studio Fantasia
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Native name | 有限会社スタジオ・ファンタジア |
---|---|
Romanized name | Yūgen-gaisha Sutajio Fantajia |
Company type | Yūgen-gaisha |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Predecessor | Tsuchida Production |
Founded | October 12, 1983 |
Founder | Tomohisa Iizuka |
Defunct | November 16, 2016 |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Headquarters | , |
Subsidiaries | Chaos Project (ended 1995) |
Studio Fantasia Co., Ltd. (有限会社スタジオ・ファンタジア, Yūgen gaisha Sutajio Fantajia) was a Japanese animation studio. It was founded on October 12, 1983, by Tomohisa Iizuka, then an employee of Tsuchida Production, as its CEO.
On November 16, 2016, the company filed for bankruptcy.[1][2]
Productions
[edit]TV series
[edit]Debut | Series title | Director | Series composition | Original network | No. of episodes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Najica Blitz Tactics | Katsuhiko Nishijima | Ken'ichi Kanemaki | TV Kanagawa | 12 | Co-produced with Amber Film Works. |
2003 | Stratos 4 | Takeshi Mori | Katsuhiko Takayama | TV Saitama | 15 | |
2003 | Rumbling Hearts | Tetsuya Watanabe | Ken'ichi Kanemaki | Chiba TV | 14 | Based on an adult visual novel of the same name by Âge. |
2006 | Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry | Tetsuya Watanabe | Masanao Akahoshi | WOWOW | 13 | |
2008 | Glass Maiden | Mitsuko Kase | Atsuhiro Tomioka | Chiba TV | 12 |
OVA/ONAs
[edit]- Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (1988)
- Demon Hunter Makaryūdo (1989)
- Project A-ko 4: FINAL (1989)
- A-ko the Versus (1990)
- Exper Zenon (1991)
- Madara (1991)
- Kōryū Densetsu Villgust (1992–1993)
- Compiler (1994)
- Aozora Shōjotai (1994–1996)
- Megami Paradise (1995)
- Compiler 2 (1995)
- Sailor Victory (1995)
- Fire Emblem (1996)
- Aika (1997–1999)
- Honō no Labyrinth (2000)
- Stratos 4 Advance (2005–2006)
- Rescue Me: Mave-chan (2005)
- Saikano: Another Love Song (2005)
- Kirameki Project (2005–2006)
- Sono Mukou no Mukōgawa (2005 music video)
- Aika R-16: Virgin Mission (2007)
- Aika Zero (2009)
- Nozoki Ana (2013)
Video games
[edit]- Super Real Mahjong PV (1996)
- Megami Tengoku II (1996)
- Velldeselba Senki: Tsubasa no Kunshō (1997)
- Rakugaki Showtime (1999)
- Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura: Eternal Heart (2000)
- Rave Master (2002)
References
[edit]- ^ "(有)スタジオ・ファンタジア".
- ^ "Studio Fantasia Anime Studio Files for Bankruptcy". Anime News Network. November 24, 2016. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- Studio Fantasia at Anime News Network's encyclopedia