TMS Entertainment

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TMS Entertainment
Founded: 1946-10
Merged with: Tokyo Movie Shinsha (1991)
Headquarters:
Nakano, Tokyo, Japan

TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd. (株式会社トムス・エンタテインメント) is a Japanese animation studio. It is currently owned by Sega Sammy Holdings.

History

The company which became TMS Entertainment was established in October 1946 as a textile manufacturer before expanding into other businesses such as animal breeding, fur and amusement centers. After gaining multiple company names, the company changed its name to Kyokuichi Corporation in 1991, and began an alliance with Sega and Sega Toys in 1992. In 1995 Kyokuichi merged with animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha and established the Kyokuichi Tokyo Movie division to continue doing work until 2000, when they renamed themselves to TMS Entertainment.

In 2005, Sega's parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings, upped their shares of TMS Entertainment to 51%, formerly making the bussiness a subsidiary of the group. It has since been transferred to Sega Holdings (itself a subsidiary holding company of Sega Sammy).

TMS Entertainment has worked on a wide variety of animation produced in Japan, such as Lupin the Third, Detective Conan, D.Gray-man, and many others. They also co-produced many foreign projects in countries like France and Italy, as well as doing outsourced work. Some of these include Inspector Gadget, Ulysses 31, CyberSix and others.

Being part of the same group of companies, TMS Entertainment is Sega's go-to animation studio whenever 2D animation is needed.

Filmography

Softography

NAOMI

NAOMI GD-ROM

Master System

Game Gear

Saturn

Dreamcast

Pico

Advanced Pico Beena

Nintendo DS

Windows PC

Android

iOS

References