Kabushiki gaisha | |
Industry | Animation studio, planning and production |
Founded | October 19, 1962 |
Founder |
Tatsuo Yoshida Kenji Yoshida Ippei Kuri |
Headquarters | Musashino, Tokyo, Japan |
Products | Anime |
Owner |
Nippon Television (54.3%) Takara Tomy (20.0%) Horipro (13.5%) Production I.G (11.2%) |
Number of employees
|
59 (April 1, 2015) |
Divisions | I.G Tatsunoko 1987–1993 |
Website | tatsunoko |
Tatsunoko Production Company (株式会社タツノコプロ Kabushiki gaisha Tatsunoko Puro?), previously known as Kabushiki gaisha Tatsunoko Purodakushon (株式会社竜の子プロダクション?) and often shortened to Tatsunoko Pro (竜の子プロ or タツノコプロ Tatsunoko Puro?), is a Japanese animation company. It was founded in October 1962 by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida and his brothers, Kenji and Toyoharu (pen name "Ippei Kuri"). The studio's name has a double meaning in Japanese: "Tatsu's child" (Tatsu is a nickname for Tatsuo) and "sea dragon", the inspiration for its seahorse logo. Tatsunoko's headquarters are in Musashino, Tokyo.
The studio's first production was the 1965 TV series Space Ace. Since then many figures in the anime industry have worked with Tatsunoko, including Mizuho Nishikubo, Hiroshi Sasagawa, Koichi Mashimo, Katsuhisa Yamada, Hideaki Anno (Tatsunoko provided animation work on the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series), and Kazuo Yamazaki. Sasagawa is notable for bringing his fondness for comedy animation to the forefront in Tatsunoko series such as the Time Bokan (1975) franchise. The company later licensed Macross to Harmony Gold, who then produced Robotech.