Studio Comet
Studio Comet Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社スタジオコメット, Hepburn: Kabushiki Kaisha Sutajio Kometto) is an animation studio with its headquarters in Toyotamanaka, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. It was established on January 21, 1986.[1]
Type | Kabushiki gaisha |
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Industry | Japanese TV, movie, and animation studio |
Founded | 1986 Tokyo, Japan |
Headquarters | Toyotamanaka, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan |
Website | Studio Comet homepage |
Notable staff
- Hiroshi Kanazawa (animation director, character designer)
- Kazuo Harada (animation producer, sound effects and audio director)
- Shin Misawa (animation)
Productions
Title | Media Type | Run Dates |
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Art of Fighting | OVA | 1993 |
Baby Princess 3D Paradise Love | OVA | 2011 |
Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf | TV special | 1992 |
Bikkuriman 2000 | first digital production, TV series | 2000 |
Bowwow Celebrity Poodle Let's Go! Tetsunoshin | TV series | 2006 |
Capeta | TV series | 2005-2006 |
Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle | TV special | 1993 |
Chō Hatsumei Boy Kanipan | TV series | 1999 |
Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! LOVE! | TV series | 2016 |
Cute High Earth Defense Club HAPPY KISS! | TV series | 2018 |
Dragon Quest | TV series | 1989–1991 |
Dr. Rin ni Kiitemite! | TV series | 2001 |
Fairy Ranmaru | TV series | 2021 |
Hatsumei Boy Kanipan | TV series | 1998 |
Henjin no Salad Bowl | TV series | 2024; with SynergySP[2] |
Highschool! Kimengumi | TV series (from ep.9, working with Gallop) | 1985–1987 |
High School Mystery: Gakuen Nanafushigi | TV series | 1991 |
Humanoid Monster Bem | TV series | 2006 |
Initial D | TV series | 1998; with Studio Gallop on behalf of Pastel |
Kirby of the Stars | TV series | 2003; with Studio Sign and Warpstar, Inc. |
Jewelpet | TV series | 2009 |
Jewelpet Twinkle☆ | TV series | 2010 |
Jewelpet Sunshine | TV series | 2011 |
Jewelpet Kira☆Deco | TV series | 2012 |
Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess | Theatrical film | 2012 |
Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture | Theatrical film | 1994 |
Jewelpet Happiness | TV series | 2013 |
Lady Jewelpet | TV series | 2014–2015; with Zexcs |
Kero Kero Chime | TV series | 1997 |
Maboroshi Mabo-chan | TV series | 1992 |
Meimon! Dai San Yakyūbu | TV series | 1988–1989 |
Mizuiro Jidai | TV series | 1996 |
Mutsuen Meiryū Gaiden: Shura no Toki | TV series | 2004 |
Onegai My Melody | TV series | 2005 |
Onegai My Melody: Kuru Kuru Shuffle | TV series | 2006 |
Onegai My Melody: Sukkiri | TV series | 2007 |
Onegai My Melody: Kirara | TV series | 2008 |
Onegai My Melody: Yū & Ai | Theatrical film | 2012 |
Peach Girl | TV series | 2005 |
Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire | TV series | 2023 |
RobiHachi | TV series | 2019 |
Samurai Shodown | TV special | 1994; with Studio Gazelle |
School Rumble | TV series | 2004 |
School Rumble: Second Term | TV series | 2006 |
Shin Megami Tensei: D-Children – Light and Dark | TV series (from ep.27) | 2002–2003 |
Shōta no Sushi | TV special | 1999 |
Sora no Manimani | TV series | 2009 |
Suzuka | TV series | 2005 |
The Marshmallow Times | TV series | 2004 |
Tsuide ni Tonchinkan | TV series | 1987–1988 |
Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai | TV series | 1992–1994 |
Whistle! | TV series | 2002 |
See also
References
- "company (会社案内) Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine." Studio Comet. Retrieved on March 15, 2012. "〒176-0013 東京都練馬区豊玉中3-1-3"
- "A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics TV Anime Unveils Main Staff, 2024 Premiere". Anime News Network. October 4, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
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