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Founded | 1963 |
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Founder | Shinichi Suzuki Fujiko Fujio |
Defunct | 1971 |
Products | Osomatsu-kun Perman |
Studio Zero (スタジオ・ゼロ) was a manga and anime production company established in 1963, existing up to its main dissolution in 1971 where after it became a personal company owned by Shinichi Suzuki.
It was mainly run by Suzuki, though founded by him and other famous manga-ka that had lived at the Tokiwa-so apartments, including those such as Fujio Akatsuka, Jiro Tsunoda, Shotaro Ishinomori, and Fujiko Fujio.
Works
editAstro Boy episode #34 “Midoro Marsh” (with Mushi Production)
Osomatsu-kun (1966)- Produced in phases alongside Children's Corner
Perman (1967)- Alternated production with Tokyo Movie
Kaibutsu-kun- Alternated production with Tokyo Movie
Umeboshi Denka- Alternated production with Tokyo Movie
Sabu and Ichi's Detective Tales- Alternated production with Toei Douga and Mushi Production
Fun Times Anime Theatre
Tonari no Tamageta-kun- Contract with Tohoku Shinsha
Chobin the Star Child- Contract with Watanabe Planning
References
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