Doga Kobo
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Kabushiki gaisha | |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Founded | July 11, 1973 |
Headquarters | Nerima, Tokyo, Japan |
Website |
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Doga Kobo, Inc. (株式会社動画工房 Kabushiki-gaisha Dōga Kōbō, literally "Video Factory") is a Japanese animation studio formed by former Toei Animation members Hideo Furusawa and Megumu Ishiguro, located in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The studio was established on July 11, 1973 and has been involved in the production of a large amount of anime over the years. Although after big commercial success of their adaptation of Koihime Musō and especially YuruYuri, most of their works was somehow associated with moe or yuri, this studio is also known for more "ordinary" romantic shows like Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, Plastic Memories, and Tada Never Falls in Love, the last two of which were also their original projects.
Productions
Television series
Year | Title | Director(s) | Episodes | Genre | Note(s) |
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2007 | Myself ; Yourself | Yasuhiro Kuroda | 13 | Drama, Romance | Adaptation of a visual novel. |
2008 | Ryoko's Case File | Tarō Iwasaki | 13 | Mystery, Supernatural, Police | Adaptation of a light novel. |
Koihime†Musō | Nobuaki Nakanishi | 12 | Action, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts |
Adaptation of a visual novel. | |
2009 | Shin Koihime†Musō | Nobuaki Nakanishi | 12 | Action, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts |
Sequel to Koihime†Musō. |
11eyes | Masami Shimoda | 12 | Action, Fantasy, Romance | Adaptation of a visual novel. | |
2010 | Shin Koihime†Musō: Otome Tairan | Nobuaki Nakanishi | 12 | Action, Fantasy, Historical, Martial Arts |
Sequel to Shin Koihime†Musō. |
2011 | A Bridge to the Starry Skies | Takenori Mihara | 12 | Romance, Harem | Adaptation of a visual novel. |
YuruYuri | Masahiko Ohta | 12 | Comedy, Slice of life, Yuri | Adaptation of a manga. | |
2012 | YuruYuri♪♪ | Masahiko Ohta | 12 | Comedy, Slice of life, Yuri | Sequel to YuruYuri. |
Natsuyuki Rendezvous | Kō Matsuo | 11 | Romance, Supernatural, Drama | Adaptation of a manga. | |
2013 | Mangirl! | Nobuaki Nakanishi | 13 | Comedy | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. |
GJ Club | Yoshiyuki Fujiwara | 12 | Comedy, Slice of Life | Adaptation of a light novel. | |
Majestic Prince | Keitaro Motonaga | 24 | Mecha, Science fiction | Adaptation of a manga. Co-production with Orange. | |
Love Lab | Masahiko Ohta | 13 | Comedy, Romance | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. | |
Devils and Realist | Chiaki Kon | 12 | Supernatural, Comedy, Fantasy | Adaptation of a manga. | |
2014 | Engaged to the Unidentified | Yoshiyuki Fujiwara | 12 | Romantic Comedy, Supernatural | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. |
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun | Mitsue Yamazaki | 12 | Romance, Comedy | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. | |
Laughing Under the Clouds | Hiroshi Haraguchi | 12 | Action, Supernatural, Historical | Adaptation of a manga.[1] | |
2015 | Plastic Memories | Yoshiyuki Fujiwara | 13 | Drama, Sci-Fi, Romance | Original work.[2] |
Mikagura School Suite | Tarō Iwasaki | 12 | Action, School | Adaptation of a light novel. | |
Himouto! Umaru-chan | Masahiko Ohta | 12 | Comedy, Slice of Life | Adaptation of a manga. | |
Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA | Takashi Kawabata | 12 | Action, Comedy, School | Adaptation of a manga. | |
2016 | Luck & Logic | Koichi Chigira Takashi Naoya |
12 | Action, Fantasy | Original work. |
Three Leaves, Three Colors | Yasuhiro Kimura | 12 | Comedy | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. | |
New Game! | Yoshiyuki Fujiwara | 12 | Comedy, Slice of Life | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. | |
Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru | Takashi Naoya | 12 | Action, Slice of Life, Historical | Adaptation of a browser game. | |
2017 | Gabriel DropOut | Masahiko Ohta | 12 | Comedy, Slice of Life | Adaptation of a manga. |
Hina Logi ~from Luck & Logic~ | Hiroaki Akagi | 12 | Action, Fantasy, Yuri | Spin-off of Luck & Logic | |
New Game!! | Yoshiyuki Fujiwara | 12 | Comedy, Slice of Life | Sequel to New Game! | |
Himouto! Umaru-chan R | Masahiko Ohta | 12 | Comedy, Slice of Life | Sequel to Himouto! Umaru-chan. | |
2018 | Zoku Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru | Tomoaki Koshida | 12 | Action, Slice of Life, Historical | Sequel to Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru. |
Tada Never Falls in Love | Mitsue Yamazaki | 13 | Romance, Comedy | Original work. | |
Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! | Masahiko Ohta | TBA | Comedy, Slice of Life, Yuri | Adaptation of a manga. | |
Anima Yell! | Masako Sato | 12 | Comedy, Sports | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. | |
TBA | Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita! | Daisuke Hiramaki | TBA | Comedy, Yuri | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga. |
OVA/Short series
Year | Title | Genre | Note(s) |
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1988 | Uchuu Kazoku Carlvinson | Comedy, Sci-Fi | 1 episode. Adaptation of a manga. |
2005 | Kahey no Umi | Family Film, Biopic | Original work. Biopic of Takadaya Kahei.[3] |
2006 | Memories Off #5: The Interrupted Film | Drama, Romance | 1 episode. Adaptation of a visual novel.[4] |
2009 | Shin Koihime†Musō LIVE Revolution | Omake | 1 episode special. |
2010 | 11eyes OVA | Self-parody | 1 episode special. |
2011 | A Bridge to the Starry Skies OVA | Romance, Harem | 1 episode special. |
2013 | Lovely Movie: Lovely Muuuuuuuco! | Slice of Life | Adaptation of a manga. |
2014 | GJ Club@ | Comedy, Slice of Life | 1 episode special. |
Lovely Movie: Lovely Muuuuuuuco! Season 2 | Slice of Life | Sequel to Lovely Movie: Lovely Muuuuuuuco! | |
References
- ↑ "Dogakobo to Animate Donten ni Warau Anime". Anime News Network.
- ↑ "GJ Club's Fujiwara to Helm Plastic Memories Anime at Dogakobo". Anime News Network.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-08.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
External links
- Official website (in English)
- Doga Kobo at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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