Difference between revisions of "Tatsunoko Production"

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{{sub-stub}}'''Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社タツノコプロ), often shortened to '''Tatsunoko Pro''' (タツノコプロ) is a Japanese animation company.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社タツノコプロ), often shortened to '''Tatsunoko Pro''' (タツノコプロ) is a Japanese animation company. In 2005, [[Takara]] purchased a majority stake in the company.{{ref|https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-07-08/takara-buys-tatsunoko}} Takara would later merge with [[Tomy]] to form [[Takara Tomy]] a year later. In 2013, HoriPro acquired a 13.5% stake in the studio.{{Ref|https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-02-12/horipro-agency-acquires-stake-in-anime-studio-tatsunoko}} On January 29, 2014, [[Nippon TV]] purchased a 54.3% stake in the studio with Tomy retaining a 20% stake, converting the studio into a subsidiary of NTV.{{ref|https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-01-29/nikkei/ntv-aims-to-buy-anime-studio-tatsunoko-production}}
  
 
Over the years its works have been used as a source for video games, though it has never produced video games itself.
 
Over the years its works have been used as a source for video games, though it has never produced video games itself.

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Tatsunoko Production
Founded: 1962-10-19[1]
Headquarters:
Musashino, Tokyo, Japan

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Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd. (株式会社タツノコプロ), often shortened to Tatsunoko Pro (タツノコプロ) is a Japanese animation company. In 2005, Takara purchased a majority stake in the company.[2] Takara would later merge with Tomy to form Takara Tomy a year later. In 2013, HoriPro acquired a 13.5% stake in the studio.[3] On January 29, 2014, Nippon TV purchased a 54.3% stake in the studio with Tomy retaining a 20% stake, converting the studio into a subsidiary of NTV.[4]

Over the years its works have been used as a source for video games, though it has never produced video games itself.

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