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{{Short description|Japanese entertainment company}} {{Distinguish|Shōeisha}} {{About||the Japanese publishing company|Shueisha|the video game publisher|Bandai Namco Entertainment}} {{Use mdy dates|date=September 2024}} {{Infobox company | name = Bandai Namco Filmworks Inc. | native_name = 株式会社バンダイナムコフィルムワークス | native_name_lang = ja | romanized_name = Kabushiki gaisha Bandai Namuko Firumuwākusu | logo = Bandai Namco logo (2022).svg | image = チヨダ本社(5階).jpg | image_size = 250px | image_caption = One of Bandai Namco Filmworks' headquarters in [[Ogikubo, Tokyo|Ogikubo]], dubbed "White Base" | type = [[Subsidiary]] | former_name = Shoeisha (1972–1976)<br />Nippon Sunrise Inc. (1976–1987)<br />Sunrise Inc. (1987–2022) | foundation = {{start date and age|1972|09}} (as Sunrise) <br /> {{start date and age|2022|04|01}} (as Bandai Namco Filmworks) | founder = | location_city = [[Suginami]], [[Tokyo]] | location_country = Japan | location = [[Ogikubo, Tokyo|Ogikubo]] | key_people = Makoto Asanuma<br />([[President (corporate title)|president]] and [[CEO]])<br />Satoshi Kawano<br />([[executive vice-president]])<br />Yoshitaka Tao<br />([[managing director]]) | industry = [[Anime]] | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | aum = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = 646 (as of April 1, 2024)<ref name="corp-profile">{{cite web|url=https://www.bnfw.co.jp/corporate/profile/|script-title=ja:会社概要 / バンダイナムコフィルムワークス |language=ja|trans-title=Company Profile|website=Bandai Namco Filmworks INC.|access-date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> | parent = [[Bandai]] (1994–2005)<br />[[Bandai Namco Holdings]] (2005–present) | divisions = Sunrise (IP Production Group)<br />[[Bandai Visual]]<br />Emotion<br />[[Bandai Channel]] | subsid = [[Bandai Namco Pictures]]<br />[[Actas]]<br />[[Sotsu]]<br />Evolving GUNDAM<br />[[Eight Bit (studio)|Eight Bit]] | homepage = [https://www.bnfw.co.jp/en/ bnfw.co.jp] (BNF)<br />[https://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/ sunrise-inc.co.jp] (Sunrise) | footnotes = <ref name="sunrise-official">{{cite web |url=http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/company/company.html |title=Sunrise Official Site |access-date=2006-02-06 |language=ja |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060105093120/http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/company/company.html |archive-date=January 5, 2006 |df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref name="sunrise-official-in">{{cite web |url=http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/company/index.html |title=SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL Information |access-date=2006-02-06}}</ref> }} {{nihongo|'''Bandai Namco Filmworks Inc.'''|株式会社バンダイナムコフィルムワークス|[[Kabushiki gaisha]] Bandai Namuko Firumuwākusu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese entertainment company owned by [[Bandai Namco Holdings]] with its business focused on production, planning, and management of [[anime]]. It was founded in September 1972 by former [[Mushi Production]] staff as {{nihongo|'''Sunrise Studio, Limited'''|有限会社サンライズスタジオ|Yugen-kaisha Sanraizu Sutajio}}, the animation studio branch of {{nihongo|'''Shoeisha Co., Ltd.'''|株式会社創映社|Kabushiki-gaisha Shoeisha}}. In 1977, it gained independence from Shoeisha and [[Tohokushinsha Film|Tohokushinsha]] and rebranded itself to {{nihongo|'''Nippon Sunrise Inc.'''|株式会社日本サンライズ|Kabushiki-gaisha Nihon Sanraizu}}. In 1987, the studio rebranded to {{Nihongo|'''Sunrise Inc.'''|株式会社サンライズ|Kabushiki-gaisha Sanraizu}}, a name which would remain in use for over 35 years. In 1994, the company was acquired by toy and entertainment company [[Bandai]] and was integrated into Namco Bandai Holdings in 2005. In 2022, as part of a major group restructuring of the Bandai Namco Group, the company would merge with the home video division of Bandai Namco Arts and Bandai Namco Rights Marketing to form Bandai Namco Filmworks. As part of this restructuring, Sunrise would continue to operate as a division within the company with the changes taking effect on April 1, 2022.<ref name="restructuring"/> ==History== According to an interview with Sunrise members, the studio was founded by former members of [[Mushi Production]] in 1972 as Sunrise Studio. Rather than having anime production revolve around a single creator (like Mushi, headed by [[Osamu Tezuka]]), Sunrise decided that production should focus on the producers. The market for mainstream anime (such as manga adaptations, sports shows, and adaptations of popular children's stories) was already dominated by existing companies, so Sunrise decided to focus on robot (mecha) anime, known to be more difficult to animate but which could be used to sell toys.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/video/17634/#play-1|title=ANNtv Inside Sunrise|work=Anime News Network|date=17 May 2011|access-date=5 June 2016}}</ref> Sunrise has been involved in many popular and acclaimed anime television series, including ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' (and its spin-offs and sequels since 1979), the ''[[Mashin Hero Wataru]]'' series (1988–1997), the ''[[Brave series|Brave]]'' (1990–1997) and ''[[Eldran series|Eldran]]'' series (1991–1993), both of which were co-produced with [[Tomy|Takara Tomy]], and the ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' series (1999–2001). They produced the apocalyptic ''[[Space Runaway Ideon]]'' in 1980. The company have co-produced a number of series with [[Toei Company]], including ''[[Majokko Tickle]]'' (1978), the ''[[Robot Romance Trilogy]]'' (''[[Chōdenji Robo Combattler V|Combattler V]]'' (1976), ''[[Chōdenji Machine Voltes V|Voltes V]]'' (1977), ''[[Tōshō Daimos]]'' (1978)), ''[[Mirai Robo Daltanious|Daltanious]]'' (1979), and ''[[Cyborg 009]]'' (1979). Sunrise is well known for their [[mecha]] anime series (including ''Gundam''), such as ''[[Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3]]'' (1978), ''[[Fang of the Sun Dougram]]'' (1981), the ''Armored Trooper Votoms'' and ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]'' series (1983), ''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner]]'' (1985), ''[[Patlabor: The TV Series|Patlabor]]'' (1989), ''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]'' (1996), ''[[The Big O]]'' (1999/2003), ''[[Overman King Gainer]]'' (2002), ''[[Zegapain]]'' (2007), ''Code Geass'' (2006/2008), ''[[Tiger & Bunny]]'' (2011), and ''[[Valvrave the Liberator]]'' (2013), and worked with [[Tsuburaya Productions]] to animate ''[[The Ultraman]]'' (1979). In February 1994, Sunrise Inc. became part of the Bandai Group.<ref name="SunHistory" /> On April 1, 2022, Bandai Namco Holdings adopted a new logo that had been initially revealed in October 2021, and with it, a major organization shuffle occurred, resulting in Sunrise subsuming the visual arts division of Bandai Namco Arts, which was dissolved that same day. Following this, the company has adopted the same logo as its parent, and adopted the name of '''Bandai Namco Filmworks'''.<ref name="restructuring">{{cite web|last=Hodgkins |first=Crystalyn|date=February 8, 2022|title=Bandai Namco Details Restructuring of Sunrise, Other IP Production Operations|website=[[Anime News Network]] |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-02-08/bandai-namco-details-restructuring-of-sunrise-other-ip-production-operations/.182390|access-date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> Its music division, Sunrise Music, has similarly subsumed Bandai Namco Arts' music operations, including [[Lantis (company)|Lantis]], and changed its name to '''[[Bandai Namco Music Live]]'''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=サンライズが社名変更 4月から「バンダイナムコフィルムワークス」に|url=https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2202/08/news119.html|access-date=2022-02-12|website=ITmedia NEWS|language=ja}}</ref> The Sunrise name has been kept as one of the major brands of the company as of August 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=International|website=Sunrise Inc.|url=https://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/|access-date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> On March 1, 2024, Bandai Namco Filmworks announced the acquisition of anime studio [[Eight Bit (studio)|Eight Bit]], making it a wholly owned subsidiary.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 1, 2024 |title=株式会社エイトビット 完全子会社化のお知らせ {{!}} 主力 IP のさらなる拡大と制作ライン拡充による継続的な IP 創出を促進 |url=https://img.sunrise-inc.co.jp/images/news/21315_6y91axwvzncr_pdf.pdf |access-date=March 1, 2024 |website=Bandai Namco Filmworks, Inc.}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-03-01 |title=Bandai Namco Filmworks Makes Anime Studio 8-Bit Into Wholly Owned Subsidiary |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-03-01/bandai-namco-filmworks-makes-anime-studio-8-bit-into-wholly-owned-subsidiary/.208190 |access-date=2024-03-01 |website=Anime News Network |language=en}}</ref> On February 4, 2025, Bandai Namco Holdings USA announced the establishment of Bandai Namco Filmworks America to handle the company's licensing and brand management activities internationally, which will take effect on April 1st. The announcement coincided with the start of the co-financing and co-production of the ''Gundam'' film with [[Legendary Entertainment|Legendary Pictures]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-02-04/bandai-namco-holdings-usa-establishes-bandai-namco-filmworks-america-subsidiary/.220849|title=Bandai Namco Holdings USA Establishes Bandai Namco Filmworks America Subsidiary|date=2025-02-04|access-date=2025-02-05|first=Rafael|last=Antonio Pineda|work=Anime News Network}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.gundam.info/news/hot-topics/01_16574.html|title=LEGENDARY and Bandai Namco Filmworks Sign Agreement to Co-Finance First-Ever Live Action “Gundam” Film!|work=en.GUNDAM.info|date=2025-02-05|access-date=2025-02-05}}</ref> ==Sunrise== [[File:Sunrise-Logo.svg|thumb|left|Logo for the Sunrise brand, used since late 1996. It was also used as a corporate logo until 2022.]] {{nihongo|'''Sunrise'''|サンライズ|Sanraizu}}, the [[trade name]] of the company's '''IP Production Group''' division, is an [[animation studio]] founded in September 1972 and is based in [[Ogikubo, Tokyo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/company/outline.html |title=SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL Information [Company Outline] |publisher=Sunrise-inc.co.jp |access-date=2017-02-06}}</ref> Its former names were also '''Soeisha''', '''Sunrise Studio''' and '''Nippon Sunrise'''.<ref name="animage">{{cite magazine|author=Animage Editorial Staff|date=August 1987|title=Arata na michi o mosakusuru orijinaru robotto anime no sōhonzan |script-title=ja:新たな道を模索するオリジナルロボットアニメの総本山|trans-title=The main office searches for a fresh original robot anime|magazine=[[Animage]]|volume=110|pages=60–65|language=ja}}</ref> The studio is renowned for critically praised and popular original anime series such as ''[[Gundam]]'', ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', ''[[Space Runaway Ideon]]'', ''[[Armored Trooper Votoms]]'', ''[[The Big O]]'', ''[[Mashin Hero Wataru]]'', ''[[Ronin Warriors|Yoroiden Samurai Troopers]]'', ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]'', ''[[Crush Gear Turbo]]'', ''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]'', ''[[Love Live!]]'', ''[[Witch Hunter Robin]]'', ''[[My-HiME]]'', ''[[My-Otome]]'', ''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'', ''[[Tiger & Bunny]]'', and ''[[Cross Ange|Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon]]'', as well as its numerous adaptations of acclaimed [[light novel]]s including ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'', ''[[Dirty Pair]]'', ''[[Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere]]'' and ''[[Accel World]]'', and [[manga]] such as ''[[City Hunter]]'', ''[[Inuyasha]]'', ''[[Yashahime]]'', ''[[Outlaw Star]]'', ''[[Angel Links]]'', ''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'', ''[[Planetes]]'', ''[[Sgt. Frog]]'', ''[[Gin Tama]]'', and ''[[Kekkaishi]]''. Their productions usually feature fluid animation and action sequences and many fans refer to the quality of their work as "Sunrise Smooth". Most of their work are original titles created in-house by their creative staff under a collective pseudonym, [[Hajime Yatate]]. They also operated a defunct video-game studio, [[Sunrise Interactive]]. Sunrise launched a light-novel publisher, ''Yatate Bunko Imprint'', on September 30, 2016, to publish original titles and supplement their existing franchises with new materials.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/09/14-1/sunrise-launches-yatate-bunko-light-novel-imprint |title=Sunrise Launches "Yatate Bunko" Light Novel Imprint |publisher=[[Crunchyroll]] |date=15 September 2016 |access-date=11 February 2017 |archive-date=April 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230415161736/https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/09/14-1/sunrise-launches-yatate-bunko-light-novel-imprint |url-status=dead }}</ref> Anime created by Sunrise which have won the [[Animage]] Anime Grand Prix are ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' in 1979 and the first half of 1980, ''[[Space Runaway Ideon]]'' in the second half of 1980, ''[[Crusher Joe]]'' (a co-production with [[Studio Nue]]) in 1983, ''[[Dirty Pair]]'' in 1985, ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]'' in 1991, ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'' in 2002, ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Gundam SEED Destiny]]'' in 2004 and 2005, ''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'' in 2006 and 2007 and ''[[Code Geass|Code Geass R2]]'' in 2008, making Sunrise the studio which won the largest number of Animage Awards. ==={{anchor|Studio 1|Studio 2|Studio 3|Studio 4|Studio 5|Studio 6|Studio 7|Studio 8|Studio 9|Studio 10|Studio 11|D.I.D.|Nerima Studio|Sunrise Origin Studio}}Studios=== *'''Studio 1''' was created when Sunrise was founded in 1972. Notable works include ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''[[Space Runaway Ideon]]'', ''[[Armored Trooper Votoms]]'', ''[[Patlabor]]'', and ''[[Inuyasha]]''. It was also the studio responsible for various later ''[[Gundam]]'' installments: ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|G]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|Wing]]'', ''[[After War Gundam X|X]]'', ''[[Turn A Gundam|Turn A]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn|Unicorn]]'', ''[[Gundam Reconguista in G|Reconguista in G]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt|Thunderbolt]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative|Narrative]]'', and ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash|Hathaway]]''. *'''Studio 2''' was created around 1974–75, and some key members left to form [[Bones (studio)|Bones]] in 1998. Notable works include ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]'' and some installments of Gundam: including ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Zeta]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|ZZ]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam|Victory]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack|Char's Counterattack]]'' and ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam F91|F91]]''. It also worked on ''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]'' and ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', co-producing a film adaptation of each with Bones. *'''Studio 3''' was created in 1975. Early works included ''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner]]'' and ''[[City Hunter]]''. It was responsible for many Gundam installments, including ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|0083]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: 08th MS Team|08th MS Team]]'', and TV series of the franchise: ''[[Gundam Seed Destiny|SEED Destiny]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|00]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam AGE|AGE]]'', ''[[Gundam Build Fighters|Build Fighters]]'', ''[[Gundam Build Fighters Try|Build Fighters Try]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans|Iron-Blooded Orphans]]'' and ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury|The Witch from Mercury]].'' *'''Studio 4''' was created in 1979, and notable works include ''[[The Ultraman]]'' anime. The studio became inactive in 1987. The current Studio 4 began as support for Studio 2, and was known as Studio Iogi (井荻スタジオ) (named after the pseudonym of longtime Sunrise director [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]]). The studio's first major work was 1985's ''[[Dirty Pair]]'', and other notable works include ''[[Planetes]]'', ''[[s-CRY-ed]]'' and ''[[Code Geass]]''. *'''Studio 5''' was also created in 1979. One of its producers was Mikihiro Iwata, a founder of [[A-1 Pictures]]. Notable works include ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'', the ''[[InuYasha]]'' movies, ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'', ''[[Aikatsu!]]'', ''[[Good Luck Girl!]]'', ''[[Gin Tama]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit SD Gundam]]'' and ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket]]''. *'''Studio 6''' was created in 1983. Notable works include ''[[The Big O]]'', ''[[Sgt. Frog]]'', and ''[[Tiger & Bunny]]''. they also provided animation to ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]''. Some members left to form [[Bridge (studio)|Bridge]] in 2007. *'''Studio 7''' was created in 1985. Its first work, uncredited, was on the American cartoon series ''[[The Centurions (TV series)|Centurions: Power Xtreme]]'', and it is noted for ''[[Sacred Seven]]'', ''[[s-CRY-ed]]'' and the [[Brave series|''Brave'' series]]. Some members left to form [[Manglobe]] in 2002. *Established around 1995, '''Studio 8''' is notable for ''[[My-HiME]]'', ''[[Buddy Complex]]'', ''[[Idolmaster: Xenoglossia]]'', ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Space]]'', ''[[Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere]]'', ''[[Accel World]]'' and ''[[Love Live! School Idol Project|Love Live!]]''. *Studio 7's sister studio, '''Studio 9''' was established in 1996. Notable works include ''[[Gasaraki]]'', ''[[Infinite Ryvius]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]'', ''[[Argento Soma]]'' and ''[[Battle Spirits Trading Card Game|Battle Spirits]]''. *Studio 5's sister studio, '''Studio 10''' was established around 1996. Notable works include ''[[Outlaw Star]]'', ''[[Dinosaur King]]'' and ''[[Phi Brain: Puzzle of God]]''. *Studio 8's sister studio, '''Studio 11''' was established in 2009 and worked on ''[[Black God (manga)|Kurokami]]'' and the ''[[SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors]]'' series. *Sunrise's CG production studio, '''D.I.D.''' helps creating CG for many of the company's shows (notably ''[[Tiger & Bunny]]'', ''[[Zegapain]]'', ''[[Cross Ange]]'', ''[[Valvrave the Liberator]]'', ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO|Gundam MS Igloo]]'' and ''[[Gundam The Origin]]''). They also produce CG work for other animation studios, including [[Xebec (studio)|Xebec]]'s ''[[Space Battleship Yamato 2199]]''. *Formerly known as Ogikubo Studio (荻窪スタジオ) or Sunrise Emotion, '''Nerima Studio''' is best known for the ''[[Freedom Project]]'', ''[[Valvrave the Liberator]]'', the ''[[King of Thorn]]'' anime film and ''[[Cross Ange]]''. *'''Sunrise Origin Studio''' (サンライズオリジンスタジオ) is Sunrise's in-between animation studio that does in-between animation for other studios' anime titles such as ''[[My Hero Academia]]'' to ''[[The Boy and the Beast]]''. *'''White Base''' is a new studio that recently opened in November 2021 and is named after the famous battleship from the original Gundam.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2021-10-19/sunrise-moves-to-new-head-office-named-after-gundam-white-base/.178599|title=Sunrise Moves to New Head Office Named After Gundam's White Base|date=October 4, 2023 }}</ref> ====Former==== * '''Sunrise Beyond Inc.''' was a subsidiary of Sunrise established after the majority purchase and closure of [[Xebec (studio)|Xebec]]. Some of their works include ''[[Gundam Build Divers Re:Rise]]'' and ''[[King's Raid: Successors of the Will]]''. In January 2024, it was announced that the studio will be dissolved and be merged with Sunrise.<ref>{{Cite web |title=SUNRISE BEYOND {{!}} SUNRISE BEYOND INC. |url=https://sunrisebeyond.co.jp/ |access-date=2024-01-09 |website=sunrisebeyond.co.jp |language=ja}}</ref> ===TV animation=== ====1970s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |1 |''[[Hazedon]]'' |October 1972–March 1973 |[[Fuji TV]] |Studio 1 |First work as '''Soeisha''' (studio name from 1972 to 1976).<ref name="SunHistory">{{cite web|website=Sunrise Inc. |url=https://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/corporate/history.php|title=Sunrise/Bandai Namco Filmworks history|access-date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> |- |2 |''[[Zero Tester]]'' |October 1973–December 1974 |Fuji TV |Studio 1 |The studio's first [[mecha]] production before iconic ''Mobile Suit Gundam'', for which it would become famous. |- |3 |''[[Brave Raideen]]'' |April 1975–March 1976 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 1 |In association with [[Tohokushinsha]] and Asahi Advertising. |- |4 |''[[La Seine no Hoshi]]'' |April 1975–December 1975 |Fuji TV |Studio 2 |In association with Unimax and MK Company. |- |5 |''[[Kum-Kum]]'' |October 1975–March 1976 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 1 |In association with ITC Japan. |- |6 |''[[Chōdenji Robo Combattler V]]'' |April 1976–May 1977 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 |In association with [[Toei Animation|Toei Doga]] and Tohokushinsha. |- |7 |''{{ill|Dinosaur Expedition Born Free|ja|恐竜探険隊ボーンフリー}}'' |October 1976–March 1977 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 |In association with [[Tsuburaya Productions]]. First work as '''Nippon Sunrise''' (studio name from 1976 to 1987).<ref name="SunHistory" /> |- |8 |''{{ill|Robot Child Beeton|ja|ろぼっ子ビートン}}'' |October 1976–September 1977 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |9 |''[[Chōdenji Machine Voltes V]]'' |June 1977–March 1978 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga and Tohokushinsha. |- |10 |''[[Invincible Super Man Zambot 3]]'' |October 1977–March 1978 |TV Asahi |Studio 3 | |- |11 |''[[Majokko Tickle]]'' |March 1978–January 1979 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga, Neomedia and Kaze Productions. |- |12 |''[[Tōshō Daimos]]'' |April 1978–January 1979 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga and Tohokushinsha. |- |13 |''[[Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3]]'' |June 1978–March 1979 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 | |- |14 |''[[Cyborg 009]]'' |March 1979–March 1980 |TV Asahi |Studio 3 |In association with Toei Doga. |- |15 |''[[Mirai Robo Daltanious]]'' |March 1979-March 1980 |TV Tokyo |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga. |- |16 |''[[The Ultraman]]'' |April 1979–March 1980 |TBS |Studio 4 |In association with Tsuburaya Productions. |- |17 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' |April 1979–January 1980 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 | |- |18 |''{{ill|Scientific Adventure Team Tansar 5|ja|科学冒険隊タンサー5}}'' |July 1979–March 1980 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 |In association with {{ill|Tokyu Agency|ja|東急エージェンシー}}. |} ====1980s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |19 |''[[Invincible Robo Trider G7]]'' |February 1980–January 1981 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 2 | |- |20 |''[[Space Runaway Ideon]]'' |May 1980–January 1981 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 1 | |- |21 |''Strongest Robo Daiohja'' |January 1981–January 1982 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |22 |''[[Fang of the Sun Dougram]]'' |October 1981–March 1983 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |23 |''[[Combat Mecha Xabungle]]'' |February 1982–January 1983 | rowspan="2" | TV Asahi | rowspan="2" | Studio 2 | |- |24 |''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]'' |February 1983–January 1984 | |- |25 |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms]]'' |April 1983–March 1984 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |26 |''[[Round Vernian Vifam]]'' |October 1983–September 1984 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 3 | |- |27 |''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim]]'' |February 1984–February 1985 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |28 |''[[Giant Gorg]]'' |April 1984–September 1984 |TV Tokyo |Studio 4 | |- |29 |''[[Panzer World Galient]]'' |October 1984–March 1985 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 1 | |- |30 |''[[Choriki Robo Galatt]]'' |October 1984–April 1985 |TV Asahi |Studio 3 | |- |31 |''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]'' |March 1985–February 1986 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |32 |''[[Dirty Pair]]'' |July 1985–December 1985 |Nippon TV |Studio 4 | |- |33 |''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner]]'' |October 1985–June 1986 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |34 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ]]'' |March 1986–January 1987 | rowspan="2" | TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |35 |''[[Metal Armor Dragonar]]'' |February 1987–January 1988 |Studio 7 | |- |36 |''[[City Hunter]]'' |April 1987–March 1988 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |37 |''[[Mister Ajikko]]'' |October 1987–September 1989 |TV Tokyo | rowspan="2" | Studio 7 |First work as '''Sunrise''' (studio name from 1987 to 2022<ref name="SunHistory" />). |- |38 |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru]]'' |April 1988–March 1989 |Nippon TV | |- |39 |''[[Ronin Warriors]]'' |April 1988–March 1989 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |40 |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter 2]]'' |April 1988–July 1989 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |41 |''[[Jushin Liger (anime)|Jushin Liger]]'' |March 1989–January 1990 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |42 |''[[Madō King Granzort]]'' |April 1989–March 1990 | rowspan="3" | Nippon TV |Studio 7 | |- |43 |''[[Patlabor: The TV Series|Mobile Police Patlabor]]'' |October 1989–September 1990 |Studio 1 |In association with [[Bandai]] and Tohokushinsha. |- |44 |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter 3]]'' |October 1989–January 1990 |Studio 3 | |} ====1990s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |45 |''[[Brave Exkaiser]]'' |February 1990–January 1991 |[[TV Asahi]] | rowspan="4" | Studio 7 | |- |46 |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Mashin Hero Wataru 2]]'' |March 1990–March 1991 |[[Nippon TV]] | |- |47 |''[[The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird]]'' |February 1991–February 1992 |TV Asahi | |- |48 |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]'' |March 1991–December 1991 |Nippon TV | |- |49 |''[[Matchless Raijin-Oh]]'' |April 1991–March 1992 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 5 | |- |50 |''[[Armored Police Metal Jack]]'' |April 1991–December 1991 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 7 |In association with [[Studio Deen]]. |- |51 |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter '91]]'' |April 1991–October 1991 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |52 |''[[Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei|Mama is a 4th Grader]]'' |January 1992–December 1992 |Nippon TV |Studio 2 | |- |53 |''[[The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn]]'' |February 1992–January 1993 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |54 |''[[Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger]]'' |April 1992–February 1993 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |55 |''[[The Brave Express Might Gaine]]'' |January 1993–January 1994 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |56 |''[[Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer]]'' |March 1993–February 1994 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |57 |''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam]]'' |April 1993–March 1994 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |59 |''[[Iron Leaguer]]'' |April 1993–March 1994 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |59 |''[[Brave Police J-Decker]]'' |February 1994–January 1995 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |60 |''[[Haō Taikei Ryū Knight]]'' |April 1994–March 1995 |TV Tokyo | rowspan="2" | Studio 1 | |- |61 |''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]'' |April 1994–March 1995 | rowspan="2" |TV Asahi | |- |62 |''[[The Brave of Gold Goldran]]'' |February 1995–January 1996 |Studio 7 | |- |63 |''[[Wild Knights Gulkeeva]]'' |April 1995–September 1995 | TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |64 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing]]'' |April 1995–March 1996 | rowspan="3" | TV Asahi | rowspan="2" | Studio 1 | |- |65 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]]'' |January 1996–July 1999 | |- |66 |''[[Brave Command Dagwon]]'' |February 1996–January 1997 |Studio 7 | |- |67 |''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]'' |April 1996–September 1996 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |68 |''[[After War Gundam X]]'' |April 1996–December 1996 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 | |- |69 |''[[Ganbarist! Shun]]'' |July 1996–March 1997 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 5 | |- |70 |''[[Brave Raideen|Raideen the Superior]]'' |October 1996–June 1997 | TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |71 |''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]'' |February 1997–January 1998 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |72 |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Super Mashin Hero Wataru]]'' |October 1997–September 1998 | rowspan="2" |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |73 |''[[Outlaw Star]]'' |January 1998–June 1998 |Studio 10 | |- |74 |''[[Round Vernian Vifam|Round Vernian Vifam 13]]'' |March 1998–October 1998 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Vifam Studio | |- |75 |''[[Brain Powerd]]'' |April 1998–November 1998 |[[WOWOW]] |Studio 1 | |- |76 |''[[Sentimental Graffiti|Sentimental Journey]]'' |April 1998–July 1998 |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |77 |''[[DT Eightron]]'' |April 1998–November 1998 |Fuji TV |Studio 5 | |- |78 |''[[Gasaraki]]'' |October 1998–March 1999 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |79 |''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' |October 1998–April 1999 | rowspan="2" | WOWOW |Studio 2 | |- |80 |''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' |January 1999–March 1999 |Studio 5 | |- |81 |''[[Betterman (TV series)|Betterman]]'' |April 1999–September 1999 | rowspan="2" | TV Tokyo |Studio 7 | |- |82 |''[[Aesop World]]'' |April 1999–December 1999 |Aesop Studio | |- |83 |''[[Angel Links]]'' |April 1999–June 1999 |WOWOW |Studio 10 | |- |84 |''[[Turn A Gundam]]'' |April 1999–April 2000 |Fuji TV |Studio 1 | |- |85 |''[[Infinite Ryvius]]'' |October 1999–March 2000 | rowspan="2" | TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |86 |''[[Seraphim Call]]'' |October 1999–December 1999 |Studio 8 | |- |87 |''[[The Big O]]'' |October 1999–January 2000 |WOWOW |Studio 6 | |} ====2000s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |88 |''[[Mighty Cat Masked Niyandar]]'' |February 2000–September 2001 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 8 | |- |89 |''[[Banner of the Stars]]'' |April 2000–July 2000 |[[WOWOW]] |Studio 5 | |- |90 |''[[Brigadoon: Marin & Melan]]'' |July 2000–February 2001 |WOWOW |Studio 7 | |- |91 |''[[Dinozaurs|Dinozaurs: The Series]]'' |July 2000–November 2000 |[[Fuji TV]] |Studio 10 | |- |92 |''[[Gear Fighter Dendoh]]'' |October 2000–June 2001 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 10 | |- |93 |''[[Argento Soma]]'' |October 2000–March 2001 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |94 |''[[Inuyasha]]'' |October 2000–September 2004 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 1 | |- |95 |''[[Z.O.E. Dolores, I]]'' |April 2001–September 2001 |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |96 |''[[s-CRY-ed]]'' |July 2001–December 2001 |TV Tokyo |Studio 4 | |- |97 |''[[Banner of the Stars|Banner of the Stars II]]'' |July 2001–September 2001 |WOWOW |Studio 5 | |- |98 |''[[Crush Gear Turbo]]'' |October 2001–January 2003 |TV Asahi |Studio 10 | |- |99 |''[[Witch Hunter Robin]]'' |July 2002–December 2002 |TV Tokyo |Studio 7 | |- |100 |''[[Overman King Gainer]]'' |September 2002–March 2003 |WOWOW |Studio 4 | |- |101 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]'' |October 2002–September 2003 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 9 | |- |102 |''[[The Big O|The Big O II]]'' |January 2003–March 2003 |WOWOW |Studio 6 | |- |103 |''[[Machine Robo Rescue]]'' |January 2003–January 2004 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |104 |''[[Crush Gear Nitro]]'' |February 2003–January 2004 |TV Asahi |Studio 10 | |- |105 |''[[Tank Knights Fortress]]'' |April 2003–March 2004 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |106 |''[[Planetes]]'' |October 2003–April 2004 |[[NHK]] |Studio 4 | |- |107 |''[[Superior Defender Gundam Force]]'' |January 2004–December 2004 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |108 |''[[Sgt. Frog]]'' |April 2004–April 2011 |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |109 |''[[Onmyō Taisenki]]'' |September 2004–September 2005 |TV Tokyo |Studio 10 | |- |110 |''[[My-HiME]]'' |September 2004–March 2005 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |111 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]]'' |October 2004–October 2005 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |112 |''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'' |October 2004–March 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |113 |''[[Kaiketsu Zorori|Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori]]'' |February 2005–January 2007 |TV Asahi |Studio 5 |In association with [[Ajia-do Animation Works]]. |- |114 |''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final|GaoGaiGar Final -Grand Glorious Gathering-]]'' |April 2005–June 2005 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 7 | |- |115 |''[[Cluster Edge]]'' |October 2005–March 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |116 |''[[My-Otome]]'' |October 2005–March 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |117 |''[[Zegapain]]'' |April 2006–September 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |118 |''[[Gin Tama]]'' |April 2006–March 2010 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |119 |''[[intrigue in the Bakumatsu – Irohanihoheto]]'' |October 2006–April 2007 |[[Animax]] |Studio 7 | |- |120 |''[[Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'' |October 2006–July 2007 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 4 | |- |121 |''[[Kekkaishi]]'' |October 2006–February 2008 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 1 | |- |122 |''[[Dinosaur King]]'' |February 2007–August 2008 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 10 | |- |123 |''[[Idolmaster: Xenoglossia]]'' |April 2007–September 2007 |[[AT-X (company)|AT-X]] |Studio 8 | |- |124 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' |October 2007–March 2008 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |125 |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2]]'' |April 2008–September 2008 |TBS |Studio 4 | |- |126 |''[[Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin]]'' |September 2008–September 2009 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |127 |''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'' |October 2008–March 2009 |[[Tokyo MX]] |Studio 1 | |- |128 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season]]'' |October 2008–March 2009 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |129 |''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Space]]'' |January 2009–June 2009 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |130 |''[[Black God (manga)|Black God]]'' |January 2009–June 2009 |TV Asahi |Studio 11 | |- |131 |''{{ill|Battle Spirits: Dan the Red Warrior|ja|バトルスピリッツ 少年激覇ダン}}'' |September 2009–September 2010 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |132 |''[[Inuyasha: The Final Act]]'' |October 2009–March 2010 |Nippon TV |Studio 1 | |} ====2010s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |133 |''[[SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors]]'' |April 2010–March 2011 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Nerima Studio | |- |134 |''{{ill|Battle Spirits Brave|ja|バトルスピリッツ ブレイヴ}}'' |September 2010–September 2011 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 9 | |- |135 |''[[Tiger & Bunny]]'' |April 2011–September 2011 |[[Nippon BS Broadcasting|BS11]] |Studio 6 | |- |136 |''[[Gintama]]'' |April 2011–March 2012 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |137 |''[[Sacred Seven]]'' |July 2011–September 2011 |[[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] |Studio 7 | |- |138 |''[[Battle Spirits: Heroes]]'' |September 2011–September 2012 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |139 |''[[Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere]]'' |October 2011–December 2011 |MBS |Studio 8 | |- |140 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam AGE]]'' |October 2011–September 2012 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 3 |In association with [[Level-5 (video game company)|Level-5]]. |- |141 |''[[Phi Brain: Puzzle of God]]'' |October 2011–March 2014 |[[NHK]] |Studio 10 | |- |142 |''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'' |January 2012–March 2012 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |143 |''[[Natsuiro Kiseki]]'' |April 2012–June 2012 |MBS |Studio 11 | |- |144 |''[[Accel World]]'' |April 2012–September 2012 |[[Tokyo MX]] |Studio 8 |In association with [[GENCO]]. |- |145 |''[[Good Luck Girl!]]'' |July 2012–September 2012 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |146 |''[[Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere|Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere 2nd Season]]'' |July 2012–September 2012 |MBS |Studio 8 | |- |147 |''[[Battle Spirits: Sword Eyes]]'' |September 2012–September 2013 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |148 |''[[Gintama|Gintama: Overtime]]'' |October 2012–March 2013 |rowspan="2" | TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |149 |''[[Aikatsu!]]'' |October 2012–March 2016 |Studio 9 & Studio 5 |Later animation provided by [[Bandai Namco Pictures]]. |- |150 |''[[Love Live! School Idol Project]]'' |January 2013–March 2013 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |151 |''[[Valvrave the Liberator]]'' |April 2013–December 2013 |MBS/TBS |Nerima Studio | |- |152 |''[[Battle Spirits: Saikyou Ginga Ultimate Zero]]'' |September 2013–September 2014 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |153 |''[[Gundam Build Fighters]]'' |October 2013–March 2014 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |154 |''[[Buddy Complex]]'' |January 2014–March 2014 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |155 |''[[Sgt. Frog|KERORO]]'' |March 2014–September 2014 |[[Animax]] |Studio 6 | |- |156 |''[[Love Live! School Idol Project|Love Live! 2nd Season]]'' |April 2014–June 2014 |rowspan="2" | Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |157 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam-san]]'' |July 2014–September 2014 |Studio 6 | |- |158 |''[[Tribe Cool Crew]]'' |September 2014–October 2015 |TV Asahi | |In association with Ajia-do Animation Works. |- |159 |''[[Gundam Reconguista in G]]'' |October 2014–March 2015 |MBS/TBS |Studio 1 | |- |160 |''[[Gundam Build Fighters Try]]'' |October 2014–April 2015 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |161 |''[[Cross Ange|Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons]]'' |October 2014–March 2015 |Tokyo MX |Nerima Studio | |- |162 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans]]'' |October 2015–March 2016 |MBS |Studio 3 | |- |163 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn|Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096]]'' |April 2016–September 2016 |TV Asahi | | |- |164 | ''[[Love Live! Sunshine!!]]'' |July 2016–September 2016 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |165 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans|Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: 2nd Season]]'' |October 2016–March 2017 |TBS/MBS |Studio 3 | |- |166 |''[[Magic-kyun Renaissance]]'' |October 2016-January 2017 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |167 |''[[Classicaloid]]'' |October 2016–April 2017 |NHK |Studio 5 |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-07-03/sunrise-reveals-classicaloid-comedy-tv-anime-for-2016/.90031|title=Sunrise Reveals Classicaloid Comedy TV Anime for 2016|date=2015-07-03|website=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=2016-03-23}}</ref> |- |168 |''[[Love Live! Sunshine!!|Love Live! Sunshine!! 2nd Season]]'' |October 2017–December 2017 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |169 |''[[Gundam Build Divers]]'' |April 2018–September 2018 |TV Tokyo | | |- |170 |''[[Double Decker! Doug & Kirill]]'' |October 2018–December 2018 |Tokyo MX | | |- |171 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin|Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin - Advent of the Red Comet]]'' |April 2019–August 2019 |[[NHK General TV]] | | |} ====2020s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |172 |''[[Wave, Listen to Me!]]'' |April 2020–June 2020 |[[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] | | |- |173 |''[[King's Raid: Successors of the Will]]'' |October 2020–March 2021 |[[TV Tokyo]] |[[Xebec (studio)|Sunrise Beyond Inc.]] |In association with OLM. |- |174 |''[[Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon]]'' |October 2020–March 2021 |[[Nippon Television Network System|NNS]] | | |- |175 |''[[Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club]]'' |October 2020–December 2020 | rowspan="2" | [[Tokyo MX]] | | |- |176 |''[[Scarlet Nexus (TV series)|Scarlet Nexus]]'' |July 2021–December 2021 | | |- |177 |''[[Love Live! Superstar!!]]'' |July 2021–October 2021 |[[NHK Educational TV]] | | |- |178 |''[[Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon|Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon - The Second Act]]'' |October 2021–March 2022 |NNS | | |- |179 |''[[Amaim Warrior at the Borderline]]'' |October 2021–December 2021 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise Beyond Inc. | |- |180 |''[[Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club|Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 2nd Season]]'' |April 2022–June 2022 |Tokyo MX | |First work as '''Bandai Namco Filmworks'''. |- |181 |''[[Amaim Warrior at the Borderline|Amaim Warrior at the Borderline 2nd Season]]'' |April 2022–June 2022 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise Beyond Inc. | |- |182 |''[[Love Live! Superstar!!|Love Live! Superstar!! 2nd Season]]'' |July 2022–October 2022 |NHK Educational TV | | |- |183 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury]]'' |October 2022–July 2023 | MBS/TBS |Studio 1, Studio 3 | |- |184 |''[[Yohane the Parhelion: Sunshine in the Mirror]]'' |July 2023–September 2023 |Tokyo MX | | |- |185 |''[[Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture]]'' |June 2024–September 2024 | |Nerima Studio | |- |186 |''[[Love Live! Superstar!!|Love Live! Superstar!! 3rd Season]]'' |October 2024–December 2024 |NHK Educational TV | | |- |187 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX]]'' |April 2025<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ガンダム「GQuuuuuuX」TVシリーズの放送は4月8日から、主題歌は劇場版から続投|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/612906|website=[[Natalie (website)|Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|date=February 23, 2025|access-date=February 23, 2025|language=ja}}</ref> |NNS | |In association with [[Khara (studio)|Studio Khara]]. |- |188 |''[[Maebashi Witches]]'' |April 2025<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:群馬県前橋が舞台のオリジナルTVアニメ「前橋ウィッチーズ」来年4月放送開始|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/589749|website=[[Natalie (website)|Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|date=September 5, 2024|access-date=September 5, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |''TBA'' | | |- |189 |''[[My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's]]'' |October 2025<ref>{{cite web|last=Cayanan|first=Joanna|title=Matsuri Akai's My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's Light Novels Get TV Anime in October|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-02-17/matsuri-akai-my-status-as-an-assassin-obviously-exceeds-the-hero-light-novels-get-tv-anime-in-/.221311|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=February 17, 2025|access-date=February 17, 2025}}</ref> |''TBA'' | | |} ===Films=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Year(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam#Compilation movies|Mobile Suit Gundam (Movie)]]'' |March 1981 |rowspan="2" | Studio 4 | |- |''Mobile Suit Gundam: Soldiers of Sorrow'' |July 1981 | |- |''Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space'' |March 1982 |rowspan="3" | Studio 3 | |- |''The Ideon: A Contact'' |rowspan="2" | July 1982 | |- |''The Ideon: Be invoked'' | |- |''[[Crusher Joe]]'' |March 12, 1983 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Fang of the Sun Dougram|Document Dougram]]'' |rowspan="3" | July 9, 1983 |rowspan="2" | Studio 1 | |- |''[[Fang of the Sun Dougram|Choro-Q Dougram]]'' | |- |''[[Combat Mecha Xabungle|Xabungle Graffiti]]'' |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Arion (manga)|Arion]]'' |March 15, 1986 | rowspan="2" | Studio 1 | |- |''[[Dirty Pair: Project Eden]]'' |November 28, 1986 | |- |''[[Bats & Terry]]'' |March 14, 1987 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack]]'' |March 12, 1988 | rowspan="2" | Studio 2 | |- |''[[The Five Star Stories]]'' |March 11, 1989 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter: 357 Magnum]]'' |June 17, 1989 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit SD Gundam|Mobile Suit SD Gundam's Counterattack]]'' |July 15, 1989 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Gunhed (film)|Gunhed]]'' |July 22, 1989 | | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam F91]]'' |March 16, 1991 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: The Last Blitz of Zeon]]'' |August 29, 1992 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit SD Gundam|Mobile Suit SD Gundam Festival]]'' |March 13, 1993 |Studio 3 & Studio 1 | |- |''[[Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz|Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz -Special Edition-]]'' |August 1, 1998 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team|Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team: Miller's Report]]'' |August 1, 1998 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Firefighter! Daigo of Fire Company M]]'' |July 27, 1999 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea]]'' |June 24, 2000 | |Animation Production: [[Bones (studio)|Bones]] |- |''[[Pokémon 3: The Movie]]'' |July 8, 2000 | |CG assistance, Animation Production by: [[OLM, Inc.]] |- |''[[Cowboy Bebop: The Movie]]'' |September 1, 2001 | |Animation Production: [[Bones (studio)|Bones]] |- |''[[Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time]]'' |December 15, 2001 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Turn A Gundam|Turn A Gundam: Earth Light]]'' |February 9, 2002 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Turn A Gundam|Turn A Gundam: Moonlight Butterfly]]'' |February 10, 2002 |Studio 1 | |- | ''[[Crush Gear Turbo|Crush Gear: Kaizaban's Challenge]]'' |July 20, 2002 |Studio 10 | |- |''[[Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass]]'' |December 21, 2002 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler]]'' |December 20, 2003 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Steamboy]]'' |July 17, 2004 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island]]'' |December 23, 2004 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie]]'' |March 11, 2006 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Kaiketsu Zorori|Kaiketsu Zorori: The Battle for the Mysterious Treasure]]'' |March 11, 2006 |Studio 5 |In association with Ajia-do Animation Works |- |''[[Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2: Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu!|Keroro Gunsō the Super Movie 2: The Deep Sea Princess]]'' |March 17, 2007 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2: Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu!|Chibi Kero: Secret of the Kero Ball!?]]'' |March 2007 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 3: Keroro vs. Keroro Great Sky Duel]]'' |March 2008 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 3: Keroro vs. Keroro Great Sky Duel|Musha Kero: Debut! Sengoku Planet Ran Big Battle!!]]'' |March 2008 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms: Pailsen Files|Pailsen Files the Movie]]'' |January 2009 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 4: Gekishin Dragon Warriors]]'' |March 2009 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 4: Gekishin Dragon Warriors|Kero 0: Depart! Assembly of Everyone!!]]'' |March 2009 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Keroro Gunso the Super Movie: Creation! Ultimate Keroro, Wonder Space-Time Island]]'' |February 2010 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors|Chō Denei-ban SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors]]'' |February 2010 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Gintama: The Movie]]'' |April 2010 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[King of Thorn]]'' |May 2010 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Colorful (film)|Colorful]]'' |August 2010 | |Animation production by Ascension |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A Wakening of the Trailblazer]]'' |September 2010 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[s-CRY-ed|s-CRY-ed: Alteration TAO]]'' |November 2011 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Sacred Seven|Sacred Seven: Wings of Gingetsu]]'' |January 2012 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[s-CRY-ed|s-CRY-ed: Alteration QUAN]]'' |March 2012 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Tiger & Bunny|Tiger & Bunny: The Beginning]]'' |September 2012 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Nerawareta Gakuen]]'' |November 2012 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Kaiketsu Zorori|Zorori's Big Big Big Big Adventure!]]'' |December 2012 |Studio 5 |In association with [[Ajia-do Animation Works]] |- |''[[Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya]]'' |July 2013 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Short Peace]]'' |July 2013 |Nerima Studio |Received an [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film|Best Animated Short Film]] for its segment Possessions (九十九) |- |''[[Kaiketsu Zorori|Kaiketsu Zorori: Protect It! The Dinosaur Egg]]'' |December 2013 |Studio 5 |In association with Ajia-do Animation Works |- |''[[Tiger & Bunny: The Rising]]'' |February 2014 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Aikatsu!|Aikatsu! The Movie]]'' |December 2014 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Love Live! The School Idol Movie]]'' |June 2015 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Kaiketsu Zorori|Kaiketsu Zorori: Heroes of Space]]'' |September 2015 |Studio 5 |In association with Ajia-do Animation Works |- |''[[Accel World: Infinite Burst]]'' |July 2016 |Studio 8 |In association with GENCO |- |''[[Zegapain|Zegapain ADP]]'' |October 2016 |Studio 9 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative]]'' |November 2018 |Studio 1 | |- |- |''[[Love Live! Sunshine!!|Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow]]'' |January 2019 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter The Movie: Shinjuku Private Eyes]]'' |February 2019 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection]]'' |February 2019 | | |- |''[[Gundam Reconguista in G]]'' |November 2019–August 2022 | |Series of five films. |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash]]'' |June 2021– | | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island]]'' |June 2022 | | |- |''[[Sand Land]]'' |August 2023 | |In association with Kamikaze Douga and Anima |- |''[[City Hunter The Movie: Angel Dust]]'' |September 2023 | | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom]]'' |January 2024 | | |- |''[[Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture]]'' |May 2024–August 2024 | |Series of four films. |- |''Orbital Era'' |''TBA'' | | |} ===OVAs/ONAs=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Year(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |''{{ill|White Fang Story|ja|白い牙 ホワイトファング物語}}'' |May 5, 1982 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Round Vernian Vifam|Round Vernian Vifam: News from Kachua]]'' |October 1984 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Round Vernian Vifam|Round Vernian Vifam: The Gathered 13]]'' |December 1984 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Round Vernian Vifam|Round Vernian Vifam: The Missing 12]]'' |February 1985 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: The Last Red Shoulder]]'' |August 1985 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Round Vernian Vifam|Round Vernian Vifam: Kate's Memory]]'' |September 1985 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Dirty Pair|Dirty Pair: Affair of Nolandia]]'' |December 1985 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Panzer World Galient|Panzer World Galient: Chapter of Ground]]'' |January 1986 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Panzer World Galient|Panzer World Galient: Chapter of Sky]]'' |March 1986 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: Big Battle]]'' |July 1986 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Panzer World Galient|Panzer World Galient: Chapter of Iron]]'' |August 1986 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner|Blue Comet SPT Layzner: Eiji 1996]]'' |August 1986 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner|Blue Comet SPT Layzner: Le Caine 1999]]'' |September 1986 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner|Blue Comet SPT Layzner: Engraved 2000]]'' |October 1986 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim|Heavy Metal L-Gaim: Pentagona Window + Lady Gablae]]'' |November 1986 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim|Heavy Metal L-Gaim: Farewell My Lovely + Pentagona Dolls]]'' |January 1987 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Dirty Pair|Dirty Pair: From Lovely Angels with Love]]'' |January 1987 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Fang of the Sun Dougram|DOUGRAM vs ROUND-FACER]]'' |January 1987 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim|Heavy Metal L-Gaim: Fullmetal Soldier]]'' |March 1987 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[:ja:デッドヒート (OVA)|Dead Heat]]'' |July 1987 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Dirty Pair|Original Dirty Pair]]'' |December 1987–April 1988 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: Roots of Ambition]]'' |February 1988 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Aura Battler Dunbine|New Story of Aura Battler DUNBinE]]'' |February 1988–August 1988 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit SD Gundam]]'' |March 1988–August 1991 |Studio 5 & Studio 3 | |- |''[[Starship Troopers (OVA)|Starship Troopers]]'' |October 1988–December 1988 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Armor Hunter Mellowlink]]'' |November 1988–April 1989 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Crusher Joe|Crusher Joe: The Ice Prison]]'' |February 1989 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket]]'' |March 1989–August 1989 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Ronin Warriors|Ronin Warriors Gaiden]]'' |April 1989–June 1989 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Crusher Joe|Crusher Joe: The Ultimate Weapon: Ash]]'' |June 1989 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Shin Mashin Hero Wataru]]'' |August 1989–September 1989 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Ronin Warriors|Ronin Warriors: Legend of the inferno Armor]]'' |October 1989–January 1990 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Dirty Pair|Dirty Pair: Flight 005 Conspiracy]]'' |January 1990 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit SD Gundam|SD Gundam Gaiden]]'' |March 1990–March 1991 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Obatarian]]'' |April 1990 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter: Bay City Wars]]'' |August 1990 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy]]'' |August 1990 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Madō King Granzort|Madō King Granzort: The Final Magical Battle]]'' |August 1990–September 1990 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Patlabor: The New Files]]'' |November 1990–April 1992 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit SD Gundam|Mobile Suit SD Gundam Scramble]]'' |March 1991–August 1991 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Ronin Warriors|Ronin Warriors MESSAGE]]'' |March 1991–August 1991 |Studio 2 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]]'' |May 1991–September 1992 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Madō King Granzort|Madō King Granzort: The Mado Stone]]'' |March 1992–June 1992 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Matchless Raijin-Oh|Raijin-Oh FinAL]]'' |September 1992–February 1993 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula|Future GPX Cyber Formula 11]]'' |November 1992–June 1993 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Mashin Hero Wataru: The Endless Story]]'' |October 1993–February 1994 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Dirty Pair Flash]]'' |February 1994–April 1996 |Studio 2 & Studio 5 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: Shining Heresy]]'' |March 1994–December 1994 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula|Future GPX Cyber Formula ZERO]]'' |April 1994–February 1995 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Haō Taikei Ryū Knight|Ryū Knight: Adeu's Legend]]'' |July 1994–May 1996 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Iron Leaguer|Iron Leaguer: Under of The Banner of Silver Light]]'' |November 1994–April 1995 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter: The Secret Service]]'' |January 1996 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[The Silent Service]]'' |March 1996–January 1998 |Studio 3 (VOYAGE.01 (March 1996)) → Studio 9 (VOYAGE.02 & VOYAGE.03 (September 1997–January 1998)) | |- |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula|Future GPX Cyber Formula EARLYDAYS RENEWAL]]'' |April 1996–June 1996 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula|Future GPX Cyber Formula SAGA]]'' |August 1996–July 1997 |Studio 10 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter: Good-Bye My Sweetheart]]'' |April 1997 |Studio 6 | |- |''[[Brave Command Dagwon|Brave Command Dagwon: The Boy with Crystal Eyes]]'' |October 1997–December 1997 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam|GUNDAM Mission to the Rise]]'' |August 1998 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Dinozaurs]]'' |December 1998 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula Sin]]'' |December 1998–March 2000 |Studio 10 | |- |''[[Z-Mind]]'' |February 1999–July 1999 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter: Death of the Vicious Criminal Ryo Saeba]]'' |April 1999 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing: Operation Meteor]]'' |April 1999–May 1999 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz]]'' |May 1999–June 1999 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Aesop World]]'' |April 1999–December 1999 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final]]'' |January 2000–March 2003 |Studio 7 | |- |''[[Seikai no Danshō|Passage of the Stars - Birth]]'' |April 2000 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Crest of the Stars|Crest of the Stars: SPECIAL]]'' |April 2000 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[G-Saviour]]'' |December 2000 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[ZOE: 2167 IDOLO]]'' |March 2001 |Studio 6 | |- |''{{ill|Afro-Dog|ja|アフロ犬}}'' |June 2001 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Banner of the Stars|Banner of the Stars: SPECIAL]]'' |July 2001 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Argento Soma|Argento Soma: Alone and by myself]]'' |February 2002 |Studio 9 | |- |''Kagero Kakun'' |May 2003 | |In association with [[TMS Entertainment]] |- |''[[Gundam Evolve]]'' |September 2003–January 2007 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED AFTER PHASE]]'' |March 2004 |Studio 9 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO]]'' |July 2004–April 2009 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Special Edition]]'' |August 2004–October 2004 |Studio 9 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation]]'' |May 2005–March 2006 |Studio 7 | |- |''{{ill|Hotori - A Simple Wish for Joy|ja|ほとり〜たださいわいを希う。〜}}'' |August 2005 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Banner of the Stars|Banner of the Stars III]]'' |August 2005–September 2005 |Studio 5 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: FinAL PLUS]]'' |December 2005 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[The Wings of Rean]]'' |December 2005–August 2006 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny: Special Edition]]'' |May 2006–January 2007 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Cluster Edge|Cluster Edge Secret Episode]]'' |September 2006 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer]]'' |November 2006 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[My-Otome Zwei]]'' |November 2006–August 2007 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Freedom Project]]'' |November 2006–May 2008 |Nerima Studio | |- |''SOS! Tokyo Metro Explorers: The Next'' |May 2007 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- | ''[[Armored Trooper Votoms: Pailsen Files]]'' |October 2007–August 2008 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Black Rebellion]]'' |February 2008 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[My-Otome 0~S.ifr~]]'' |February 2008–November 2008 |Studio 8 | |- |''Urusei Yatsura: The Obstacle Course Swim Meet'' |December 2008 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Zero Requiem]]'' |July 2009 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Special Edition]]'' |October 2009–February 2010 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Hipira: The Little Vampire]]'' |December 2009 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Black God (manga)|Black God: Tiger and Wings]]'' |December 2009 |Studio 11 | |- |''[[My-HiME|My-HiME: The Black Dance]]'' |January 2010 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[My-Otome|My-Otome: The Holy Maiden's Prayer]]'' |March 2010 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: The Phantom Chapter]]'' |March 2010–October 2010 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn]]'' |March 2010–June 2014 |Studio 1 | |- |''[[Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G]]'' |August 2010–December 2010 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: Case;Irvine]]'' |November 2010 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Votoms Finder]]'' |December 2010 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms|Armored Trooper Votoms: Alone Again]]'' |January 2011 |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |''[[Coicent]]'' |February 2011 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Five Numbers!]]'' |April 2011 |Nerima Studio | |- |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland]]'' |July 2012 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Akito the Exiled]]'' |August 2012–February 2016 |Studio 4 | |- |''[[Accel World|Accel World: Awakening of the Silver Wings]]'' |October 2012 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team|Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team: Battle in Three Dimensions]]'' |February 2013 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam AGE|Mobile Suit Gundam AGE: Memory of Eden]]'' |July 2013 |Studio 3 |In association with Level-5 |- |''[[Buddy Complex|Buddy Complex: The Final Chapter]]'' |September 2014 |Studio 8 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin]]'' |February 2015–November 2016 | | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt]]'' |December 2015-June 2016 | | |- |''[[Gundam Build Fighters Try|Gundam Build Fighters Try: Island Wars]]'' |August 2016 |Studio 3 | |- |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Twilight Axis]]'' |June 2017 | | |- |''[[Gundam Build Fighters|Gundam Build Fighters: GM's Counterattack]]'' |August 2017 | | |- |''[[Gundam Build Fighters|Gundam Build Fighters: Battlogue]]'' |August 2017 | | |- |''[[Isekai Izakaya "Nobu"|Isekai Izakaya ~Koto Aitheria no Izakaya Nobu~]]'' |April 2018–September 2018 | | |- |''[[SD Gundam World Sangoku Soketsuden]]'' |July 2019– | | |- |''[[Gundam Build Divers Re:Rise]]'' |October 2019–August 2020 |Sunrise Beyond Inc. | |- |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Mashin Hero Wataru: The Seven Spirits of Ryujinmaru]]'' |April 2020– | | |- |''Artiswitch'' |May 2021–September 2021 | | |- |''[[Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance]]'' |October 2024 | | |} ===Foreign production history=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Year(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- | ''[[Inspector Gadget (1983 TV series)|Inspector Gadget]]'' | September 1983–February 1986 | rowspan="2" | [[DIC Entertainment|DIC Audiovisuel]] | Additional services for [[TMS Entertainment]] for the ink and painting process |- | ''[[Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors]]'' | September 1985–December 1985 |<ref>{{cite book|last1=Eluasti|first1=Maroin|last2=Zemrak|first2=Nordine|title=Les séries de notre enfance: "Ulysse 31", "Les cités d'or", "Inspecteur Gadget"|date=2012|publisher=Pollux|location=Wambrechies|isbn=9782954336305|page=171}}</ref> |- | ''[[The Centurions (TV series)|The Centurions]]'' | April 1986–December 1986 | Studio 7; [[Ruby-Spears Productions]] |<ref>{{cite book|title=Sunrise Chronicle 1977〜2007 I|date=2007|publisher=Sunrise|location=|isbn=|page=367}}</ref> |- | ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' | September 1992–September 1995 | Studio 6; [[Warner Bros. Animation]] | |- | ''[[Exosquad]]'' | September 1993–November 1994 | [[Universal Animation Studios]] | Season 2 Additional Storyboards |- | ''[[Street Fighter (TV series)|Street Fighter]]'' | October 1995–May 1997 | Studio 1 | Co-production with [[Capcom]], [[Graz Entertainment]], InVision Entertainment, [[Madhouse (company)|Madhouse Studios]], and [[Universal Television|USA Studios]] |- | ''[[Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible]]'' | August 1996 | DIC Productions, L.P. | |- | ''[[Argai: The Prophecy]]'' | September 2000–March 2001 | Carrere Groupe | Co-production with D'Ocon Films Productions and La Coloniale |- |} ===Video game animation work=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Title !! Year(s) !! Notes |- | ''[[Valis: The Fantasm Soldier]]'' | 1986 | |- | ''[[Suishō no Dragon]]'' | 1986 | |- | ''[[Blazing Lazers]]'' | 1989 | |- | ''SD Gundam Neo Batoringu'' | 1995 | |- | ''[[The Saint of Braves Baan Gaan|Brave Saga]]'' | 1998 | |- | ''[[Real Bout Fatal Fury Special|Real Bout Fatal Fury Special: Dominated Mind]]'' | 1998 | |- | ''Sunrise Heroes'' | 1999 | |- | ''Brave Saga 2'' | 2000 | |- | ''Sunrise Heroes 2'' | 2001 | |- | ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo]]'' | 2001 | |- | ''[[Zone of the Enders: The Fist of Mars]]'' | 2001 | |- | ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front]]'' | 2001 | |- | ''Sunrise World War'' | 2003 | |- | ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space]]'' | 2003 | |- | ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam]]'' | 2004 | |- | ''[[Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask]]'' | 2004 | |- | ''[[Quantum Leap Layzelber|Brave Wars]]'' | 2005 | |- | ''Battle of Sunrise'' | 2008 | |- | ''[[Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave]]'' | 2012 | |- | ''[[Zone of the Enders|Zone of the Enders HD Collection]]'' | 2012 | |- | ''[[Xuccess Heaven]]'' | 2015 | |- | ''[[Starwing Paradox]]'' | 2018 | |- | ''[[Love Live! School Idol Festival|Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars]]'' | 2019 | |- | ''[[Scarlet Nexus]]'' | 2021 | |- | ''[[Tales of Luminaria]]'' | 2021 | Co-production with Kamikaze Douga |- | ''Saikyō Kamizmode: Burst Spirits'' | 2024 | |} ===Miscellaneous work=== * ''[[Nagoya Broadcasting Network|Nagoya TV]]'' (1981–1987, The "Space Boy" mascot opening/closing credits) * ''Pink Crows'' (did the animation and designs for this animated band and their music videos)<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1257849364921401351|user=ArtofLostandCan|title=Here are screenshots for various lost...|date=May 6, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lostmediawiki.com/Pink_Crows_(lost_music_video_animation;_1985)|title = Pink Crows (Lost music video animation; 1985) - the Lost Media Wiki}}</ref> * ''[[Shadow of China]]'' (1989 live action movie) * ''[[Cold Fever]]'' (1994, live action movie co-produced with Icelandic Film Corporation, Iciclefilm, [[Pandora Film]], [[Zentropa|Zentropa Entertainments]] and [[George Gund III]] * ''[[Pop Team Epic]]'' (2020–2022, Series 1 Special Episode 1 1st half prologue skit and opening animation; Series 2 Episode 2 story part and ending animation) * ''[[Cowboy Bebop (2021 TV series)|Cowboy Bebop]]'' (2021, live action TV series co-produced with [[Netflix]], Midnight Radio and [[Tomorrow Studios]]) ==International distribution== Most anime produced by Sunrise and Bandai and licensed by Bandai Visual in Japan was licensed and distributed in the United States by [[Bandai Entertainment]] and in Europe by [[Beez Entertainment]], but both companies shut down in 2012 after Bandai Entertainment's restructuring. In North America, distributors such as [[Funimation]], [[Viz Media]], [[Sentai Filmworks]], [[Nippon Ichi Software|NIS America]] and [[Aniplex of America]], as well as Sunrise USA, have licensed Sunrise properties. In Europe, Anime Limited and [[Manga Entertainment]] (in the UK) and [[Kazé]] (in France) have begun to distribute titles distributed by Beez and other unreleased Sunrise productions. In Australia, Sunrise productions are licensed and distributed by [[Madman Entertainment]]. At Anime Boston 2013, Sunrise confirmed that they would begin licensing anime in North America and were negotiating with Sentai, Funimation, and Viz to distribute their titles on DVD and Blu-ray.<ref>{{cite news|title=Funimation, Sentai in Talks Over Former Bandai Titles|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-25/funimation-sentai-in-talks-over-former-bandai-entertainment-titles|work=Anime News Network|date=25 March 2013|access-date=24 June 2013}}</ref> [[Right Stuf Inc.|Right Stuf]] agreed to distribute and re-release ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn]]'' on DVD in North America.<ref>{{cite news|title=Right Stuf to Release Gundam UC on DVD|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-14/right-stuf-to-release-gundam-uc-anime-series-on-dvd|work=Anime News Network|date=14 May 2013|access-date=24 June 2013}}</ref> In 2014 the deal expanded, releasing the Gundam previously licensed by Bandai Entertainment (''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''[[Turn A Gundam]]'') and several works not released in North America (including ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ]]'') in 2015.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-10-11/sunrise-partners-with-right-stuf-to-release-gundam-franchise-stateside/.79830|title=Sunrise Partners with Right Stuf to Release Gundam Franchise Stateside|work= Anime News Network|date=2014-10-11|access-date=2014-10-12}}</ref> == Anime studios founded by former Sunrise staff == * [[Studio Deen]] (founded in March 1975) by Hiroshi Hasegawa and Takeshi Mochida. * [[Studio Dub]] (founded in January 1983) by Masa Yahata, acquired and became [[Bandai Namco Pictures|BNP Iwaki Studio]] in 2019. * [[Lifework (company)|Lifework]] (founded in 1984) by Yutaka Kanda and Masahiro Toyozumi, closed. * [[Studio Takuranke]] (founded in September 1987) by Yasuhiko Kondō and Hiroyuki Yamada. * [[Studio Gazelle]] (founded in September 1993) by Ikuo Sato. * [[Bones (studio)|Bones]] (founded in October 1998) by [[Masahiko Minami]]. * [[Manglobe]] (founded in February 2002) by Shinichirō Kobayashi and Takashi Kochiyama, filed for bankruptcy on 29 September 2015.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-10-01 |title=Manglobe Anime Studio Files for Bankruptcy |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-10-01/manglobe-anime-studio-files-for-bankruptcy/.93611 |access-date=2024-03-01 |website=Anime News Network |language=en}}</ref> * [[A-1 Pictures]] (founded in May 2005) by Masuo Ueda and Mikihiro Iwata. * [[Bridge (studio)|Bridge]] (founded in August 2007) by Chie Ohashi. * [[Odd Eye Creative]] (founded in February 2011) by [[Naotake Furusato]]. * [[Yaoyorozu]] (founded in August 2013) by Tatsuki, closed in 2020, animation business transferred and integrated to new company 8million.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-04-02 |title=Anime Studio Yaoyorozu Folded Into New Company 8million |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-04-01/anime-studio-yaoyorozu-folded-into-new-company-8million/.158176 |access-date=2024-03-01 |website=Anime News Network |language=en}}</ref> * [[Buemon]] (founded in April 2014) by Kiyohiko Takayama. ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== *{{Official website|https://www.bnfw.co.jp}} {{in lang|ja}} *[http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp Official Website for Sunrise] {{in lang|ja}} ** {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/*/http://www.niftyserve.or.jp/station/ssunrise|title=Sunrise site archives (niftyserve.or.jp/station/ssunrise)}}<!--Official site indicated at https://web.archive.org/web/19961029194647/http://www.bandai.co.jp/gru/grusunra.htm --> *[http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/index.html Sunrise International] {{in lang|en}} *{{anime News Network|company|34|Sunrise}} *{{anime News Network|company|765|Nippon Sunrise}} *{{anime News Network|company|14392|Sunrise Origin Studio}} *{{anime News Network|company|2982|Sunrise D.I.D.}} *{{anime News Network|company|18759|Sunrise Beyond}} *{{anime News Network|company|19537|Sunrise Beyond Fukuoka Studio}} *{{anime News Network|company|22618|Bandai Namco Filmworks}} {{Portal|Tokyo|Companies|Anime and manga}} {{Sunrise}} {{Sunrise films}} {{Sunrise OVAs}} {{Japanese animation studios}} {{Animax}} {{Bandai Namco Holdings}} {{Bandai Namco Pictures}} {{Authority control|state=expanded}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bandai Namco Filmworks}} [[Category:Sunrise (company)| ]] [[Category:Animation studios in Tokyo]] [[Category:Home video distributors]] [[Category:Animax]] [[Category:Bandai Namco Filmworks]] [[Category:Mass media companies established in 1972]] [[Category:Japanese animation studios]] [[Category:Japanese companies established in 1972]] [[Category:Suginami]] [[Category:Film distributors of Japan]]
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