Shin-Ei Animation

Shin-Ei Animation Co., Ltd. (Japanese: シンエイ動画株式会社, Hepburn: Shin'ei Douga Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese animation studio owned by TV Asahi. Founded in Tokyo in 1976, it is the successor to A Production, a previous animation venture by its founder, Daikichirō Kusube, who was previously an animator for Toei Animation. Shin-Ei is known for being the animation studio behind two of the anime television series: Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan, which still run on Japanese TV since 1979 and 1992 respectively. In April 2017, SynergySP became a subsidiary of the company.[2][3]

Shin-Ei Animation headquarters
Shin-Ei Animation
Native name
シンエイ動画株式会社
Shin'ei Douga Kabushiki Gaisha
TypeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryJapanese animation
PredecessorA Production
FoundedDecember 1965 (1965-12) (as A Production)
September 9, 1976 (1976-09-09) (as Shin-Ei Animation)
FounderDaikichirō Kusube
HeadquartersNishitōkyō, Tokyo, Japan
OwnerTV Asahi[1]
SubsidiariesSynergySP
Websitewww.shin-ei-animation.jp

Work list

Works currently airing on Japanese television are in bold.

Television

As A Production

1970s

As Shin-Ei Animation

1970s

  • Ore wa Teppei (September 12, 1977 – March 27, 1978)
  • Highschool Baseball Ninja (1978)
  • Doraemon (1979–2005)
  • Heart of the Red Bird (1979)

1980s

1990s

  • Gatapishi (1990–91)
  • Fujio Fujiko A's Mumako (1990) Hurst Greatest (1990)
  • 808 Cho Hyori Kewaishi (1990)
  • Dororonpa! (1991)
  • 21 Emon (May 2, 1991 – March 26, 1992)
  • Crayon Shin-chan (April 13, 1992 – present)
  • Sasurai-kun (1992)
  • Manmaru the Ninja Penguin (1997–98) Handy Dakota (1997)
  • Yoshimoto Muchikko Monogatari (1998) SimkyaBoo3d (1998)
  • Weekly Storyland (1999–2001) General Castle (1999)

2000s

2010s

2020s

Films

Television specials

References

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