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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese animation studio and production enterprise. Headquartered in Musashino, Tokyo Production I.G was founded on December 15, 1987, by producer Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and character designer Takayuki Goto as I.G Tatsunoko, a branch studio of the animation giant Tatsunoko Production, changing its name to the current Production I.G in September 1993.[Web 2] The letters I and G derive from the names of the company founders.[1] Since 2007, Production I.G is a subsidiary of the IG Port holding company. Ishikawa was president and CEO of the studio until August 2022 when that position was given to George Wada with Ishikawa remaining as chairman of the company.

Production I.G went through a number of structural changes, not only stepping up from subcontractor to prime contractor to financier of animation production, but also changing the very scheme of the animation business in Japan.[2][3] The studio has implemented a series of measures that break with industry norms, such as investing in productions that are unprecedented for a animation studio, entering the copyright business, establishing a finance company, establishing overseas subsidiaries, and negotiating directly with major Hollywood movie studios.[2][3] The studio established a holding company, IG Port, which owns Production I.G itself as well as animation studios Wit Studio and Signal.MD. And the studio has continued to change and expand its business format, merging with publisher Mag Garden, establishing electronic content distribution company Lingua Franca, and forming a comprehensive business alliance with Netflix.[4][5] While other major studios are being acquired one after another by large companies and placed under their umbrella, The studio has remained independent (as of 2024).[6]

Since its inception, Production I.G has produced many of Japan's leading creators, including Mamoru Oshii and Kenji Kamiyama.[7] It has also produced a number of acclaimed feature films, television series, OVAs (Original Video Animations), ONAs (Original Net Animations), and video games.[4][8] Its representative works include the Ghost in the Shell series, the Psycho-Pass series, Blood: The Last Vampire and its derivative works such as Blood+, the animation sequences of Kill Bill Vol. 1, Eden of the East, Guilty Crown, Kuroko's Basketball, and Haikyu!![4][7] It is also known in the video game industry for developing intros, cut-scenes and artwork for games such as Bandai Namco's Tales series. Furthermore, it has also spawned such influential animation studios as Wit Studio and Signal.MD, and its influence on the Japanese animation industry is immeasurable.[7]

Production I.G's works have received critical acclaim outside of Japan, with Mamoru Oshii's Ghost in the Shell[lower-alpha 1] reaching #1 on the U.S. Billboard Top Video Sales Charts in 1996, and Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence was the first Japanese animation film to be nominated in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.[2][8] Hiroyuki Okiura's Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade and Hiroyuki Kitakubo's Blood: The Last Vampire have also been highly acclaimed.[8] Those works have also influenced famous Hollywood creators. As a result, it was decided that The Matrix, directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, would be produced, and Production I.G produced the animation sequences for Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1.[8][9] When pitching the idea for The Matrix to producer Joel Silver, The Wachowskis showed him Ghost in the Shell anime film and told him they wanted to make a similar movie.[9] Quentin Tarantino liked Blood: The Last Vampire so much that he himself visited the studio and asked Production I.G to participate in the production of the film.[lower-alpha 2][10][11] However, Production I.G was very busy at the time and was in no condition to accept the request, so Ishikawa initially declined the request. Then Tarantino began sending drafts of screenplays to the studio one after another without asking. As Ishikawa read them, he gradually became interested in the film and eventually accepted the request.[11]

History[]

On December 15, 1987, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, a producer at Tatsunoko Production, established IG Tatsunoko Ltd., the predecessor of Production IG, with Takayuki Goto, who had organized Studio Chime.[4] It was in the form of an independent Tatsunoko production branch led by the staff who participated in the Tatsunoko-produced TV series Zillion.[1] Japan was experiencing a booming economy at that time thanks to the economic bubble, but it was a difficult time for the animation industry to create new anime. Original animation projects that may or may not be successful were particularly difficult to pass, and there were few opportunities for young talent to demonstrate their abilities. Ishikawa therefore planned Zillion to provide them with a place to play an active role.[1] Ishikawa, already a freelancer, was entrusted with the work as a Tatsunoko Production branch separated from the company.[1][7][12] Takashi Nakamura, Kōichi Mashimo, Takayuki Goto (later Production I.G board member), Hiroyuki Okiura and Kazuchika Kise (later Production I.G board member) who were at Anime R and Mu in Osaka at the time, as well as Mizuho Nishikubo and Mamoru Oshii helped in the production. Kyoto Animation also participated in the production.[7][12] After Zillion, he could have disbanded the team, but he sensed that everyone wanted to continue working together with this group, so he started I.G Tatsunoko.[1][3] The company was formed by merging the Zillion production team and Studio Chime, which was run by Takayuki Goto, who designed its characters, with the cooperation of Kyoto Animation.[3] Animator Kazuchika Kise also joined the studio early on.[Web 3] Hideaki Hatta, President and CEO of Kyoto Animation, who encouraged Ishikawa to become president, supported him in establishing the company and even invested in it.[7] The company name "I.G" was named by Takayuki Goto, after the initials "I" of Ishikawa, the head of the production team, and "G" of Goto, the head of the animation studio. It was Ishikawa's idea to put Tatsunoko in the company name because he thought it would make it easier to get work and out of consideration for Tatsunoko, which had trained him.[3][12] The company name was changed to Production I.G in 1993.[4][Web 4]

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Founder Mitsuhisa Ishikawa in 2015

After becoming independent, I.G's work was mainly subcontracted to other studios for a while.[5] Soon after becoming independent, I.G received an offer from Studio Deen to subcontract the production of Mamoru Oshii's Patlabor OVA and the movie, and with these hits, I.G solidified its position in the industry.[3] However, Ishikawa began to feel dissatisfied with the fact that even though his company, a subcontractor, actually produced the works, it was only credited as a production partner in the end credits, while the name of the main contractor came to the forefront, and he also began to think that the studio would not be able to survive on low-budget subcontract work in the future.[5] Ishikawa therefore founded Ing Co., Ltd. in 1990, a planning and production company that handles copyright business.[1] In the anime industry, studios cannot make a profit if they only subcontract production. Ishikawa therefore established Ing with the idea of earning income not only from anime production but also from copyrights, and the studio invested in its works.[1][5] During his time at Tatsunoko Productions, Ishikawa had seen how the company generate revenue through the operation of the copyrights for original works, so he decided to follow suit.[1] However, he chose a name that was as unobtrusive as possible and not reminiscent of I.G, so as not to alarm the large companies that were already in the copyright business.[1] For Patlabor, Production I.G was a subcontractor for the first film in 1989, but was promoted to prime company for the second film in 1993, and even invested in the film.[5] After that, Ishikawa continued to use Ing as a company responsible for matters related to contracts and funding, and invested in I.G works under the Ing name. Neon Genesis Evangelion was the only non-I.G studio's work that Ing invested in, and Ishikawa said that investing in this blockbuster work turned out to be a very good result for the studio.[1]

Production I.G produced the film Ghost in the Shell, which was released in Japan in 1995. When this video was released in the U.S., it was ranked No. 1 in the U.S. Billboard magazine's Sell Video category in 1996, and the studio became known as one of the top animation studios in the world, both in name and reality.[3] The film would go on to spawn a Ghost in the Shell franchise that includes sequel and reboot films, television series, original video animation, and original net animation. Ishikawa says this work was the biggest turning point for the studio.[1] In Japanese anime production, manufacturers which are involved in the manufacturing, sale and distribution of video software, television stations, publishers and advertising agencies form a production committee, and animation studios generally join after the committee is formed. Since this would not be profitable enough for the studio, Ishikawa decided that the studio needed to move from being the one who was given permission to produce works to being the one who had the right to grant permission. He approached Kodansha, the publisher of the original Ghost in the Shell manga, and obtained permission to produce three forms of production: an anime TV series, a movie, and a video game. Since Production I.G has a direct contract with Kodansha for the rights to produce anime adaptations from the original manga, it is able to take the initiative when forming the production committee, including the ability to issue usage licenses to each of the participating companies.[1][5] This allows Production I.G to develop a wide range of Ghost in the Shell anime franchises, including animation TV series, games, and movies.[5] Ishikawa's decision was successful and brought in a fairly large amount of money for Production I.G, and the studio subsequently expanded its activities.[5] After that, Production I.G began to get involved in the copyright business and grew into a company that was not just a production company, but also an investor.[3] In the 2004 film Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, Ishikawa took a major risk to change the scheme of the Japanese animation business.[3] He planned to make Production I.G, which had become a prime contractor and could invest somewhat, but was still just an animation production company, cut into a client position previously dominated by TV stations, publishing companies, and advertising agencies.[13] Traditionally, it has been common knowledge that once an animation studio produces and delivers a work and receives payment for it, its relationship with the work ends, and any further profits are monopolized by the publishing company, television station, or advertising agency that has invested in the work and holds the copyrights.[13] Anime studios need a lot of money to continue to produce high-quality works and to pay their animators, directors, and other staff appropriately, but it was impossible to do so under such conditions. Therefore, Ishikawa decided to become an investor.[5][13] Ishikawa decided to produce Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence on the studio's own , rather than relying on the publisher or other companies in Japan. In order to obtain production financing from major Hollywood film companies, he and Director Oshii traveled to the U.S. with a screenplay and negotiated directly with them without going through a major Japanese advertising agency.[13] Ishikawa narrowed down the list of negotiating partners to DreamWorks, Warner Bros., and 20th century Fox, and finally signed a contract with DreamWorks, founded by Steven Spielberg, and succeeded in raising a huge amount of money and securing a promise of worldwide distribution.[13] On the other hand, advertising and publicity in Japan was entrusted to Toshio Suzuki, a producer at Studio Ghibli.[14] Suzuki's power made possible a large-scale advertising campaign that I.G. would not have been able to carry out alone, but it also created some difficulties.[14] Ishikawa's strategy was to first work with a major global distributor to make Ghost in the Shell 2 a hit in the U.S., where the first Ghost in the Shell video sold well, and then import it back to Japan, but Suzuki rejected this.[14] He suggested that the film be a hit in Japan before the rest of the world and that the studio forget about the success of the previous film and make it not as a sequel but as a completely new film. As a result, the Japanese title was changed from Ghost in the Shell 2 to Innocence.[14] Furthermore, most of the investors have changed from the original lineup.[14] This was an unthinkable situation, and the project could have been scrapped, but Ishikawa was able to renegotiate the contract with his remarkable negotiating skills.[14]

In May 1995, Production I.G established a subsidiary studio, Xebec.[Web 4] In 1997, Production I.G invested in Bee Train, a studio founded by Kōichi Mashimo, and also established Production I.G.,LLC, an overseas subsidiary based in Los Angeles.[Web 4][15] The company co-developed and co-produced the television series IGPX, directed by Mitsuru Hongo, with Cartoon Network in 2005. This was the first collaboration between an American cable network and a Japanese anime studio.[16]

Production I.G was recapitalized and became a joint-stock company from a limited company in April 1998, and merged with Ing in September 2000.[1][Web 4]

In 2000, Production I.G produced the movie Blood: The Last Vampire, the first full-digital animation in Japan.[10] This was the first time for Production I.G to acquire the original rights to a work.[Web 4]

In the 2000s, Production I.G began to produce more TV series, especially those based on popular manga series published in magazines such as Shōnen Jump.[5] This was the result of Ishikawa's focus on creating a business scheme and leaving the animation production site to younger staff and producers, giving priority to their wishes.[5]

In 2004, Bee Train acquired the shares held by Production I.G and ceased to be an equity method affiliate of Production I.G. Mitsuhisa Ishikawa also resigned from Bee Train's board.[17]

In 2005, Production I.G. Inc. went public on the JASDAQ stock exchange.[1][4] With the funds raised through the IPO, Production I.G founded a new studio capable of producing the latest 3DCG animation at the time, and co-founded FILM LIP, a studio capable of digital editing, with Fuji Television.[14]

In 2007, Production I.G, Inc. changed its trade name to IG Port Inc. and at the same time established a new subsidiary under the name Production I.G. Inc.[1][Web 4] The company name and its function as an anime studio were taken over by the subsidiary, and the listing was maintained under the name IG Port.[1] Mitsuhisa Ishikawa was also the representative director of Production I.G and IG Port.[1] In the same year, IG Port acquired Mag Garden, a publisher specializing in comics, which publishes the monthly Comic Blade, as a subsidiary.[1][18] The norm in the animation industry is for anime studios to obtain permission from major publishers such as Shueisha, Kodansha, Shogakukan, and Kadokawa to adapt popular manga into anime, and then produce anime adaptations based on the original manga.[1] Because of this, none of the animation studios wanted to have a publishing division, but Mag Garden was the perfect publisher for Production I.G to add to its group because it was not large enough to make those major publishers wary or hostile.

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Frequent collaborator Mamoru Oshii in 2015

In September 2010, Production I.G moved its headquarters to Musashino, Tokyo.[Web 4]

In 2010, IG Port acquired an 11.2% stake in Tatsunoko Production and Mitsuhisa Ishikawa became a non-executive director of the company.[19]

On June 1, 2012, Wit Studio, I.G's subsidiary animation studio, was founded, with the studio's first project being Attack on Titan, which I.G assisted in producing.[20][21] IG Port invested 66.6%, while George Wada and Tetsuya Nakatake who were in the planning section of Production I.G invested 21.6% and 10.0%, respectively.[22]

In 2017, IG Port created Lingua Franca, an electronic distribution service company, as a wholly owned subsidiary, with Kyohei Shinpuku[lower-alpha 3] as its president.

On June 5, 2017, Production I.G launched Tate Anime (vertical anime), an anime distribution app optimized for viewing on smartphones.[23] It was completely renewed in 2018 and replaced with a new app, Anime Beans, with expanded functions, including the ability to deliver Yoko anime (horizontal anime), and more content available for viewing.[23][24][25] The service was launched on December 18 worldwide except for China.[23][26] The app ended service on March 31, 2023.[27]

In 2018, Production I.G and Wit Studio entered into a comprehensive business partnership with Netflix for anime productions.[28]

On November 20, 2018, IG Port sold Xebec to Sunrise. Prior to that, Xebeczwei, a subsidiary of Xebec, was transferred to Production I.G on January 12, 2018, becoming a subsidiary and changing its name to IGzwei accordingly.[29]

On August 30, 2022, George Wada, who founded Wit Studio, was promoted from Executive Vice President of Production I.G to CEO, while Ishikawa resigned as CEO to become Chairman.[4][30] Wada also continued to serve as president of Wit Studio.[4][Web 5]

Works[]

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Television series[]

Year Title Director(s) Eps. Notes Refs.
1987 Zillion Mizuho Nishikubo[lower-alpha 4] 31[lower-alpha 5] As I.G Tatsunoko with Tatsunoko Production. [32]
1994–1995 Blue Seed Jun Kamiya 26 Based on the manga series by Yuzo Takada. Produced with Ashi Productions. [33]
2001–2002 Vampiyan Kids Masatsugu Arakawa 26[lower-alpha 6] Original work. [34]
PaRappa the Rapper Hiroaki Sakurai 30 Based on the video game of the same name. Production co-operation with J.C. Staff. [Web 6]
2002–2005 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Kenji Kamiyama 52[lower-alpha 7] Second season titled Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd Gig ran for 26 episodes from 2004 to 2005. [36]
2003–2004 Cromartie High School Hiroaki Sakurai 26 Based on the manga series by Eiji Nonaka. [37]
2004–2005 Windy Tales Junji Nishimura 13 Original story by Minami Otori. [38]
Otogi Zoshi Mizuho Nishikubo 26 Original work. [39]
2005–2006 IGPX Immortal Grand Prix Mitsuru Hongo 26 Collaborative project with Cartoon Network. [40]
Blood+ Junichi Fujisaku 50 Original work. [41]
2006–2007 Le Chevalier D'Eon Kazuhiro Furuhashi 24 Based on an original story by Tow Ubukata. [42]
2006–2008 xxxHolic Tsutomu Mizushima 37[lower-alpha 8] Based on the manga by the group Clamp. Ran for two seasons for a total of 37 episodes. [45]
2007 Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit Kenji Kamiyama 26 Based on the novel by Nahoko Uehashi. [46]
Reideen Mitsuru Hongo 26 Remake of TV series Brave Reideen. [47]
Ani*Kuri15 Mamoru Oshii[lower-alpha 9]
Atsushi Takeuchi[lower-alpha 10]
15 15 episode series with Production I.G producing two episodes. [48]
2007–2008 Ghost Hound Ryūtarō Nakamura 22 Original work created with Masamune Shirow. [49]
2008 Library War Takayuki Hamana 12[lower-alpha 11] Based on the light novel series by Hiro Arikawa. [50]
Real Drive Kazuhiro Furuhashi 26 Original work created with Masamune Shirow. [51]
Sands of Destruction[lower-alpha 12] Shunsuke Tada 13 Based on the video game of the same name.[52] [53]
2009 Erin Takayuki Hamana 50 Based on the novel by Nahoko Uehashi. [54]
Eden of the East Kenji Kamiyama 11 Original work. [55]
2009–2010 Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings Itsuro Kawasaki[lower-alpha 13]
Kazuya Nomura[lower-alpha 14]
24 Based on the Capcom video game series of the same name. Ran for two seasons. [56]
2009–present Kimi ni Todoke Hiro Kaburagi[lower-alpha 15]
Kenichi Matsuzawa[lower-alpha 16]
38 Based on the manga by Karuho Shiina. [57]
2010 Shoka[lower-alpha 17] Makoto Yamada 1 Based on a script written by Kenji Saido who won the grand prize at the 7th Animax Award in 2008.[59] [58]
2011 Moshidora Takayuki Hamana 10 Based on the novel by Natsumi Iwasaki. [60]
Bunny Drop Kanta Kamei 11 Based on the manga by Yumi Unita. [61]
Blood-C Tsutomu Mizushima 12 Original work, Created in collaboration with Clamp. [62]
2011–2013 You're Being Summoned, Azazel 26[lower-alpha 18] Based on the manga by Yasuhisa Kubo. Ran for two 13-episode seasons. [67]
2011–2012 Guilty Crown Tetsuro Araki 22 Original work. [68]
2012–2015 Kuroko's Basketball Shunsuke Tada 75[lower-alpha 19] Based on the manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. Ran for three 25-episode seasons. [73]
2012 The Prince of Tennis II Hideyo Yamamoto 13 Based on the manga by Takeshi Konomi, the sequel to The Prince of Tennis. Produced with M.S.C. [74]
Shining Hearts Itsuro Kawasaki 12 Based on the video game of the same name. [75]
2012–2013 Robotics;Notes Kazuya Nomura 22 Based on the visual novel by Mages. [76]
Psycho-Pass Katsuyuki Motohiro[lower-alpha 20]
Naoyoshi Shiotani[lower-alpha 21]
22 Original work. [77]
Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet Kazuya Murata 13[lower-alpha 22] Original work. [80]
2013 Genshiken: Second Generation Tsutomu Mizushima 13 Genshiken Nidaime in Japanese. Based on the manga by Shimoku Kio. [81]
2013–2016 Ace of Diamond Mitsuyuki Masuhara 126[lower-alpha 23] Based on the manga by Yuji Terajima. Co-production with Madhouse with Production I.G working on two seasons. Season 1 ran for 75 episodes 2013–2015. Season 2 ran for 51 episodes 2015–2016. [84]
2014–2020 Haikyu!! Susumu Mitsunaka[lower-alpha 24]
Masako Sato[lower-alpha 25]
85[lower-alpha 26] Based on the manga by Haruichi Furudate. Seasons 1–2 ran for 25 episodes 2014–2016. Season 3 ran for 10 episodes in 2016. Season 4 ran for 25 episodes in 2020. [90]
2014 Ao Haru Ride Ai Yoshimura 12 Based on the manga by Io Sakisaka. [91]
2015 Maria the Virgin Witch Gorō Taniguchi 12 Based on the manga by Masayuki Ishikawa. [92]
Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Alternative Architecture Kazuchika Kise 10 TV version of the four-part original video animation (OVA) titled Ghost in the Shell: Arise that was shown in theaters in 2013 and 2014. [93]
Attack on Titan: Junior High Yoshihide Ibata 12 Based on the manga by Saki Nakagawa that was itself based on the original manga by Hajime Isayama. [94]
2015–2017 Pikaia! Daiki Tomiyasu 26 Production with OLM and NHK. Ran for two 13-episode seasons: Season 1 in 2015 and Season 2 in 2017. [95]
2016 Joker Game Kazuya Nomura 12 Based on the novel series by Koji Yanagi. [96]
2017 Atom: The Beginning Tatsuo Sato
Katsuyuki Motohiro[lower-alpha 27]
12 Based on the manga by Tetsurō Kasahara. Co-production with OLM and Signal.MD. [97]
Welcome to the Ballroom Yoshimi Itazu 24 Based on the manga by Tomo Takeuchi. [98]
Magical Circle Guru Guru Hiroshi Ikehata 24 Based on the manga by Hiroyuki Etō. [99]
2018 Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Shunsuke Tada 12 Based on the novels by Yoshiki Tanaka. [100]
FLCL Progressive Katsuyuki Motohiro[lower-alpha 28]
Yutaka Uemura (Alternative)
6 Second season of FLCL. Produced in collaboration with Adult Swim. [101]
FLCL Alternative Third season of FLCL. Produced in collaboration with Adult Swim and general animation production by Nut and Revoroot.
2018 Run with the Wind Kazuya Nomura 23 Based on the novel by Shion Miura. [102]
2019–2020 Case File nº221: Kabukicho Ai Yoshimura 24[lower-alpha 29] Original work. [104]
2019–2021 Chūka Ichiban! Itsuro Kawasaki 24 Based on the manga by Etsushi Ogawa. Produced with NAS. Ran for two 12-episode seasons. [105]
2019 Psycho-Pass 3 Naoyoshi Shiotani 8 Sequel to Psycho-Pass 2. [106]
2020 Noblesse Yasutaka Yamamoto
Shunsuke Tada[lower-alpha 30]
13 Based on the manhwa by Son Je-ho. A Crunchyroll original produced with WEBTOON and animated by Production I.G. [107]
2020–2021 Moriarty the Patriot Kazuya Nomura 24[lower-alpha 31] Based on the manga by Ryōsuke Takeuchi and Hikaru Miyoshi. [109]
2021 Fena: Pirate Princess Kazuto Nakazawa 12 Original work. Adult Swim and Crunchyroll co-production with Production I.G animating. [110]
2022 Aoashi Akira Sato 24 Based on the manga by Yūgo Kobayashi and Naohiko Ueno. [111]
2023 Heavenly Delusion Hirotaka Mori 13 Based on the manga by Masakazu Ishiguro. [112]
FLCL Shoegaze Yutaka Uemura 3 Sequel to FLCL Alternative. Produced in collaboration with Adult Swim and general animation production by Nut. [113]
2024 Kaiju No. 8 Shigeyuki Miya
Tomomi Kamiya
TBA Based on the manga by Naoya Matsumoto. [114]
Shinkalion: Change the World Kenichiro Komaya TBA Based on the toyline franchise by Takara Tomy. Co-production with Signal.MD. [115]
Kinnikuman Kanpeki Chо̄jin Shiso-hen Akira Sato TBA Based on the manga by Yudetamago. [116]

OVAs[]

Year Title Director(s) Eps. Notes Refs.
1990 Eiji Mizuho Nishikubo 1 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Hisashi Eguchi. [Web 9]
1991 The Heroic Legend of Arslan Mamoru Hamatsu 1 As I.G Tatsunoko. Produced with Animate Film. Kazuchika Kise served as animation director. Based on the novel series by Yoshiki Tanaka. [Web 10]
1992 Video Girl Ai Mizuho Nishikubo 6 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Masakazu Katsura. [Web 11]
1993 Dragon Half Shinya Sadamitsu 2 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Ryūsuke Mita. [Web 12]
Shooting Star Gakusaver 1 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by G.Project. [117]
Girl From Phantasia[lower-alpha 32] Jun Kamiya 1 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Akane Nagano.[118] [119]
Please Save My Earth Kazuo Yamazaki 6 As I.G Tatsunoko. Based on the manga by Saki Hiwatari. [120]
1994 Combustible Campus Guardress Toshihiko Nishikubo

Daisuke Chiba

4 First work under the name of Production I.G.[121] [Web 13]
B.B. Fish Mamoru Hamatsu 1 Based on the manga by Sho Kitagawa.[122] [Web 14]
1996 The Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman Shinya Sadamitsu 2 Based on the manga by Kaim Tachibana.[123] [Web 15]
Blue Seed Beyond Jun Kamiya 3 Three-episode OVA with Production I.G working on episodes 1 and 2. Sequel to Blue Seed. [124]
Panzer Dragoon Shinji Takagi 1 Based on the video game of the same name. [125]
Bronze Zetsuai ~ Since 1989 Itsuro Kawasaki 1 Based on the manga by Minami Ozaki. [126]
1998 One Piece: Defeat Him! Pirate Ganzack! Goro Taniguchi 1 One Piece special. Based on the manga by Eiichiro Oda. [127]
2000–2001 FLCL Kazuya Tsurumaki 6 Produced with Gainax. [128]
2001 Kai Doh Maru Kanji Wakabayashi 1 Original work. [129]
2003 The Prince of Tennis: A Day on Survival Mountain Takayuki Hamana 1 Special episode of the anime series shown at Jump Festa 2003. [130]
2004 Van Helsing: The London Assignment 1 Short film based on the movie by Stephen Sommers.
2007–2008 Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations Shunsuke Tada 3 Based on the manga by Clamp. [131]
2007 Tokyo Marble Chocolate Naoyoshi Shiotani 2 Original work. Directorial debut of Naoyoshi Shiotani. [Web 16]
2008 Batman: Gotham Knight Futoshi Higashide[lower-alpha 33]

Hiroshi Morioka[lower-alpha 34]

6 In collaboration with Warner Bros and DC Comics. Production I.G worked on two episodes. [Web 17]
2009 Tsubasa Spring Thunder Chronicles Shunsuke Tada 2 Sequel to Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations. Based on the manga series by Clamp. [132]
2010 Halo Legends Multiple directors 7 Production I.G worked on two episodes.
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic Multiple directors 6 Production I.G worked in collaboration with multiple other studios. [133]
Je t'aime Mamoru Oshii 1 Short film with music by Glay. [134]
2013 Vassalord Kazuto Nakazawa 1 Based on the manga by Nanae Chrono. [135]
Pokémon Origins Itsuro Kawasaki 4 Production I.G worked on the first episode. [136]

ONAs[]

Year Title Director(s) Eps. Notes Refs.
2005-2006 The King of Fighters: Another Day Masaki Tachibana 4 Based on the video game series of the same name. [Web 18]
2008 Chocolate Underground[lower-alpha 35] Takayuki Hamana 13 Based on the novel Bootleg by Alex Shearer. Shown on mobile phones. [138]
2012 Next A-Class Mizuho Nishikubo 1 Collaboration with Mercedes-Benz. [139]
2013 au Unlimited Future Laboratory Kenji Kamiyama 1 Collaboration with au. [140]
2016 Noblesse: Awakening Shunsuke Tada
Kazuto Nakazawa
1 Based on the manhwa by Son Je-ho. A Crunchyroll original produced with WEBTOON and animated by Production I.G. [141]
2017 Neo Yokio Kazuhiro Furuhashi
Junji Nishimura
6 Production I.G contributed to storyboards of the series. [142]
Kodoku no Gourmet Kazuchika Kise[143] 10 Based on the manga by Masayuki Kusumi and Jiro Taniguchi. Shown on the Tate Anime application. [144]
2018–2021 B: The Beginning Kazuto Nakazawa[lower-alpha 36]
Yoshinobu Yamakawa[lower-alpha 37]
Itsuro Kawasaki[lower-alpha 38]
18 Original work. Season 2 titled B: The Beginning Succession ran for six episodes in 2021. [145]
2019–2023 Ultraman Kenji Kamiyama
Shinji Aramaki
31 Based on the manga by Eichii Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimiguchi. Ran for three seasons. Produced with Sola Digital Arts. [146]
2020 Sol Levante Akira Saito 1 In collaboration with Netflix. [147]
2020–2022 Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 Kenji Kamiyama
Shinji Aramaki
24[lower-alpha 39] Ran for two twelve-episode seasons. Produced with Sola Digital Arts. [148]
2021 Star Wars: Visions Kenji Kamiyama 9 Production I.G worked on episode 5: "The Ninth Jedi." In collaboration with Lucasfilm. [149]
2024 Terminator Zero Masashi Kudō TBA N/A [150][151]
TBA BRZRKR TBA TBA Based on the comic by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt and Ron Garney. [152]

Films[]

Year Title Director(s) Notes Refs.
1989 Patlabor: The Movie Mamoru Oshii Based on the manga by Headgear. Produced with Studio Deen. [153]
1992 The Weathering Continent Kōichi Mashimo Based on the light novel series by Sei Takekawa. As IG Tatsunoko. [154]
1993 Patlabor 2: The Movie Mamoru Oshii As IG Tatsunoko. Based on the original series by Headgear. [155]
1995 Ghost in the Shell Based on the manga by Masamune Shirow. [156]
1997 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth Hideaki Anno[lower-alpha 40]
Kazuya Tsurumaki[lower-alpha 41]
With Gainax. Production I.G worked on the Rebirth part of the film. [157]
Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion With Gainax. [158]
1999 Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011 Hiroaki Sakurai With Xebec. Based on the anime series by Tsukasa Kotobuki. [159]
2000 Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade Hiroyuki Okiura Written by Mamoru Oshii. [160]
Blood: The Last Vampire Hiroyuki Kitakubo Based on a story by Kenji Kamiyama. Also developed by Junichi Fujisaku and Mamoru Oshii. [161]
2001 Sakura Wars: The Movie Mitsuru Hongo Based on the Sega video game series of the same name by Oji Hiroi. [162]
2003 Kill Bill Vol. 1 N/A Production I.G animated Chapter 3: The Origin of O-Ren. [163]
2004 Dead Leaves Hiroyuki Imaishi Original concept by Hiroyuki Imaishi. [Web 19]
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Mamoru Oshii Sequel to Ghost in the Shell. [164]
2005 The Prince of Tennis – The Two Samurai: The First Game[lower-alpha 42] Takayuki Hamana Based on the manga by Takeshi Konomi. [166]
Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle the Movie: The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom Itsuro Kawasaki Based on the manga by the group Clamp. [Web 20]
xxxHolic: A Midsummer Night's Dream Tsutomu Mizushima [167]
2006 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society Kenji Kamiyama Based on the manga by Masamune Shirow. [168]
2008 The Sky Crawlers Mamoru Oshii Based on the novel series of the same name by Hiroshi Mori. [169]
2009 Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike Kanta Kamei Based on the Namco video game of the same name. [170]
Eden of the East: The King of Eden Kenji Kamiyama N/A [171]
Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror Shinsuke Sato N/A [172]
2010 Eden of the East: Paradise Lost Kenji Kamiyama N/A [171]
2010–2011 Broken Blade[lower-alpha 43] Tetsuro Amino[lower-alpha 44]
Nobuyoshi Habara[lower-alpha 45]
Six films released from 2010 to 2011. Based on the manga by Yunosuke Yoshinaga. Produced with Xebec. [173]
2010 Book Girl[lower-alpha 46] Shunsuke Tada Based on the light novel series of the same name by Mizuki Nomura. [175]
Hiyokoi Norihiro Naganuma[176] N/A [177]
Loups=Garous Junichi Fujisaku With Trans Arts. [178]
2011 Sengoku Basara: The Last Party Kazuya Nomura N/A [179]
Drawer Hobs Kazuchika Kise Short film. [Web 21]
A Letter to Momo Hiroyuki Okiura World premiere in 2011. Released in Japan in 2012. [180]
Xi Avant Kenji Kamiyama Short film. Collaboration with NTT Docomo. [181]
The Prince of Tennis - The Battle of the British City Shunsuke Tada N/A [182]
Appleseed XIII: Tartaros Takayuki Hamana Based on the manga series of the same name by Masamune Shirow. Compilation of anime series. [Web 22]
Appleseed XIII: Ouranos
2012 Blood-C: The Last Dark Naoyoshi Shiotani Sequel to the anime series. [183]
Library War: The Wings of Revolution Takayuki Hamana Sequel to the anime series. [184]
009 Re:Cyborg Kenji Kamiyama Based on the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori. [185]
Wasurenagumo Toshihisa Kaiya Short film made for the Anime Mirai project. [186]
Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Atsushi Takeuchi Prequel story to Mass Effect 3. With BioWare and T.O. Entertainment. [187]
2013 Kick-Heart Masaaki Yuasa Short film. Financed through a Kickstarter funding campaign. [188]
2014 Giovanni's Island Mizuho Nishikubo N/A [189]
2015 Psycho-Pass: The Movie Katsuyuki Motoriho[lower-alpha 47]
Naoyoshi Shiotani
N/A [190]
Miss Hokusai Keiichi Hara Based on the manga series by Hinako Sugiura. [191]
Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Kazuchika Kise[lower-alpha 48]
Kazuya Nomura
N/A [192]
Pigtails Yoshimi Itazu Based on the manga by Machiko Kyō. Short animated film used for a stage play of the manga. [193]
2017 Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game Shunsuke Tada N/A [194]
2018 Tokimeki Restaurant: Miracle 6 Chiaki Kon Based on the Tokimeki Restaurant mobile game by Koei Tecmo and Konami. [195]
2019 Psycho-Pass: Sinners of the System Naoyoshi Shiotani Film trilogy. [196]
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These - Stellar War Shunsuke Tada Film trilogy that served as the second season of the anime series. [197]
2019–2021 Fafner in the Azure - The Beyond Takashi Noto Film tetralogy released from 2019 to 2021. Produced with Xebec. [198]
2020 Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector Naoyoshi Shiotani N/A [199]
BEM: Become Human Hiroshi Ikehata Reboot of the Humanoid Monster Bem anime series. [200]
2021 Fate/Grand Order - Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot Kazuto Arai Animation production for the second film titled Paladin; Agaterám. [201]
2022 The Deer King Masashi Ando
Masayuki Miyaji
Based on the novel series by Nahoko Uehashi. [202]
Deemo: Memorial Keys Shūhei Matsushita Based on the Deemo video game by Rayark. With Signal.MD. [203]
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These - Clash Shunsuke Tada Film trilogy that served as the third season of the anime series. [204]
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These - Intrigue Film trilogy that served as the fourth season of the anime series. [205]
2023 Fafner in the Azure: Behind the Line Takashi Noto N/A [206]
Rakudai Majo Takayuki Hamana Based on the book series by Satoko Narita. [207]
Psycho-Pass Providence Naoyoshi Shiotani Film celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Psycho-Pass franchise. [208]
The Concierge at Hokkyoku Department Store Yoshimi Itazu Based on the manga by Tsuchika Nishimura. [209]
2024 Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle Susumu Mitsunaka Sequel to the anime series. [210]
TBA Untitled Haikyu!! film TBA [210]

Live-action series[]

  • K-tai Investigator 7 (2008–2009)[211]
  • Stay Tuned! (2019)[212]
  • Dragons of Wonderhatch (2023, animated scenes)[213]

Music videos[]

  • m-flo: Quantum Leap (2000)[Web 23]
  • Linda: Chains & Rings (2003)[Web 24]
  • Mylène Farmer: Peut-être toi (2006)[214]
  • Maaya Sakamoto: Universe (2007)[Web 25]
  • Re:vale: NO DOUBT (2017)[Web 26]
  • Valorant: 二律背反 REFLECTIONS (2023)[Web 27]

Video games[]

  • Power Pros (1994)
  • Tales series (1995–2009)
  • Grandia (1997, CG support)
  • Ghost in the Shell (1997, animated sequences)[Web 28]
  • The Granstream Saga (1997, animated sequences)[Web 29]
  • Yarudora Series Vol. 1: Double Cast (1998, animated cutscenes)[215]
  • Yarudora Series Vol. 2: Kisetsu o Dakishimete (1998, animated cutscenes)[215]
  • Yarudora Series Vol. 3: Sampaguita (1998, animated cutscenes)[215]
  • Yarudora Series Vol. 4: Yukiwari no Hana (1998, animated cutscenes)[215]
  • Tekken 3 (1998, pre-rendered CGI cutscenes and animated cutscene)[Web 30]
  • Xenogears (1998, traditionally animated cutscenes and pre-rendered CGI cutscenes)[216]
  • Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die (1998)[Web 31]
  • Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere (1999)[Web 32]
  • Love & Destroy (1999)[Web 33]
  • Psychometrer Eiji (1999)[Web 34]
  • Valkyrie Profile (1999, character design)[Web 35]
  • Wild Arms 2 (1999)[Web 36]
  • Summon Night (2000)
  • Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning? (2001)[Web 37]
  • Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens (2002)[Web 38]
  • Silk to Cotton (2002, character design)[217]
  • Surveillance Kanshisha (2002)[218]
  • Sakura Wars V Episode 0 (2004)[219]
  • Lethal Enforcers 3 (2004)
  • Popolocrois Monogatari II (2000, opening and animated cutscenes)[Web 39]
  • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (2005, CG animated cutscenes)
  • Namco × Capcom (2005)[220]
  • Sonic Riders (2006, opening animation)[221]
  • Children of Mana (2006, animated cutscenes)[222]
  • Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (2006)
  • Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (2007, CG animated cutscenes)
  • Star Ocean: First Departure (2007)
  • Star Ocean: Second Evolution (2008)
  • Wario Land: Shake It! (2008, cutscenes and character animation)[223]
  • Sands of Destruction (2008)
  • The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces (2008, CG animated cutscenes)
  • Infinite Space (2009, short promotional film produced with studio Gonzo)[224]
  • Valkyria Chronicles III (2011, opening animation)[225]
  • Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012, Thanatos rising shorts)[226]
  • BlazBlue: Central Fiction (2016, opening animation)[227]
  • Persona 5 (2016, animated cutscenes,[228] with Domerica)
  • Persona 5 Royal (2019, animated cutscenes, with Domerica)
  • Another Eden (2020, opening animation)[229]

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Notes[]

  1. It would spawn a media franchise.
  2. Gogo Yubari in a sailor suit wielding a Japanese sword was inspired by the film's main character Saya.
  3. He was the editor of hit manga at Mag Garden, including The Ancient Magus' Bride and The Girl from the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún.
  4. Chief director
  5. An original video animation (OVA) titled Burning Night was released in 1988.[31]
  6. Three episodes were released exclusively on DVD.[34]
  7. Two original video animations were released. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – The Laughing Man was released on September 23, 2005.[35] Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Individual Eleven was released on January 27, 2006.[Web 7]
  8. Three original video animations were released on DVD. xxxHolic: Shunmuki was released on February 18, 2009.[43] xxxHolic: Rō and xxxHolic: Rō Adayume in 2009.[44]
  9. Episode PROJECT_MERMAID
  10. Episode Wandaba Kiss
  11. An original video animation (OVA) was released on Blu-ray on December 22, 2010.[Web 8]
  12. Also known as World Destruction.
  13. Season 1
  14. Season 2
  15. Seasons 1–2
  16. Season 3
  17. The Caligrapher in English.[58]
  18. Four original video animations (OVA) were released on DVD. On February 23, 2010,[63] September 22, 2010,[64] May 23, 2012[65] and June 23, 2014.[66]
  19. Three original video animations (OVA) were released on Blu-ray and DVD as bonus episodes. Episode 22.5 on February 22, 2013,[69] episode 41.5 on June 20, 2014[70] and episode 75.5 on December 24, 2015.[71] Three compilation films were released in 2016.[72]
  20. General Director
  21. Director
  22. Four original video animations (OVA) were released on Blu-ray. Two in August and October 2013.[78] Two in November 2014 and May 2015.[79]
  23. Five original video animations (OVA) were released as bonus episodes on Blu-ray. Two episodes in March 2018[82] and three episodes in June 2018.[83]
  24. Seasons 1–3
  25. Season 4
  26. Four original video animations (OVA) were released on Blu-ray and DVD: one on March 4, 2015[85] one on August 4, 2017[86] and two on January 22, 2020.[87] Four compilation films were released: two on July 3 and September 18, 2015[88] and two on September 15 and September 29, 2017.[89]
  27. General director
  28. Chief director
  29. A six-part original video animation (OVA) was released on August 26, 2020.[103]
  30. Chief director
  31. A two-episode original video animation (OVA) was released on Blu-ray and DVD on April 27, 2022.[108]
  32. Also known as Fantasia.[118]
  33. Episode 2
  34. Episode 3
  35. A film version was shown in theaters in 2009 with added content.[137]
  36. Credited as Director for Season 1, and as Chief Director for Season 2.
  37. Credited as Director for Season 1.
  38. Credited as Director for Season 2.
  39. A compilation film of the first season was released in November 2021.[148]
  40. Chief director
  41. Credited as Director for Rebirth and The End of Evangelion.
  42. Production I.G worked as a co-producer with Trans Arts on another film titled The Prince of Tennis: A Gift from Atobe that was released in 2005.[165]
  43. A 12-episode series adaptation of the films aired in 2014 with added content.[173]
  44. Chief director
  45. Director
  46. Three original video animations (OVA) were released on DVD along with the release of the film.[174]
  47. General director
  48. Chief director

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  119. Patten, Fred (January 22, 2017). Forgotten Anime #53: "The Girl from Phantasia" (1993).
  120. Sevakis, Justin (November 30, 2006). Buried Treasure - Please Save My Earth.
  121. Ross, Carlos/Giancarla. Combustible Campus Guardress.
  122. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  123. Sevakis, Justin (September 30, 2014). Pile of Shame - Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman.
  124. Blue Seed 2. King Records.
  125. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Bandai Channel.
  126. Pinon, Matthieu (December 9, 2021). #TBT:Zetsuai 1989 (fr).
  127. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  128. Loo, Egan (January 6, 2010). Funimation Adds Gainax, I.G's FLCL Anime on Blu-ray/DVD (Updated).
  129. Macdonald, Christopher (April 16, 2003). Los Angeles Anime Festival.
  130. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  131. Loo, Egan (June 13, 2007). Tsubasa Manga #21-23 to Bundle Anime DVDs in Japan.
  132. Loo, Egan (May 4, 2010). Funimation Adds Tsubasa: Tokyo Revelations, Shunraiki (Updated).
  133. Loo, Egan (January 13, 2010). Game-Based Dante's Inferno Animated Video Clips Posted.
  134. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (March 19, 2010). Mamoru Oshii Short Film, Otomo's Hipira-kun to Compete at Annecy.
  135. Loo, Egan (October 15, 2012). Vassalord Manga's Last Book to Bundle Original Video Anime.
  136. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  137. Grace, Kimberly (April 6, 2012). Palm Beach International Film Festival to Screen Chocolate Underground.
  138. Loo, Egan (February 14, 2008). UK's Bootleg Novel Animated for Mobile Phones in Japan.
  139. Loo, Egan (November 15, 2012). Production I.G Makes Original Anime with Mercedes-Benz.
  140. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 12, 2013). Kenji Kamiyama, I.G's 'au Unlimited Future Laboratory' Anime Short Posted.
  141. Production I.G Makes Anime of Korean Vampire Comic Noblesse (February 4, 2016).
  142. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 7, 2017). Netflix Reveals Neo Yokio Animated Series Collaboration With Production I.G, Studio Deen.
  143. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 11, 2017). Kodoku no Gourmet Anime Reveals Director, Main Actor.
  144. Ressler, Karen (March 29, 2017). Production I.G's 'Vertical Anime' App Lists More New Titles.
  145. B: The Beginning productions:
  146. New Poster for Anime Ultraman's Final Season Revealed at NYCC!. Tsuburaya Productions (October 6, 2022).
  147. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 20, 2020). Sol Levante 4K Netflix Anime Debuts on March 23.
  148. 148.0 148.1 Hodgkins, Crystalyn (May 23, 2020). Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 Anime Season 2's Opening Sequence Streamed.
  149. Mateo, Alex (August 17, 2021). Star Wars: Visions Anime Shorts Posts English/Japanese Trailers, Casts.
  150. Tai, Anita (November 11, 2023). Neflix Teases Production I.G's Terminator Anime.
  151. Cayanan, Joanna (May 15, 2024). Netflix Reveals Terminator Zero Anime to Premiere Worldwide on August 29.
  152. Keanu Reeves' BRZRKR Anime Confirmed for Two Seasons on Netflix - Comic-Con 2022 (July 23, 2022).
  153. Chapman, Paul (July 15, 2019). The Future is Now: 30 Years of Patlabor the Movie.
  154. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
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  161. Lê, Paul (October 28, 2022). 'Blood: The Last Vampire' – 2000 Anime Horror Movie Bleeds Style and Creativity [Horrors Elsewhere].
  162. Loveridge, Lynzee (June 1, 2013). Funimation Licenses Sakura Wars: The Movie on Blu-ray.
  163. Loo, Egan (August 10, 2009). Tarantino Details Production I.G's New Kill Bill Anime.
  164. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (July 3, 2016). Funimation Licenses Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Film.
  165. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  166. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
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  169. Loo, Egan (June 20, 2007). Oshii's Latest Film, The Sky Crawlers, Set for 2008.
  170. Loo, Egan (April 7, 2009). Tales of Vesperia Film, New Jinki Manga Titled. Dated.
  171. 171.0 171.1 Loo, Egan (February 1, 2010). Eden of the East the Movie II's Trailer Streamed.
  172. Loo, Egan (July 21, 2009). Production I.G's Oblivion Island Film Promos Posted.
  173. 173.0 173.1 Pappas, Andre (March 1, 2014). Updated Broken Blade TV Anime's Ad Aired.
  174. Loo, Egan (March 25, 2010). Bungaku Shoujo Gets 3 All-New Anime DVD Episodes (Updated).
  175. Loo, Egan (November 11, 2009). Production I.G's Bungaku Shoujo Film Teaser Streamed.
  176. Luster, Joseph (March 28, 2017). The Ancient Magus' Bride Anime Showcased in First Promo.
  177. Loo, Egan (May 28, 2010). Yumeiro Pâtissière Shōjo Baking Manga Gets Event Anime.
  178. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  179. Loo, Egan (January 3, 2011). Sengoku Basara Film Dated June 4 with PSP Game in Summer (Updated).
  180. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 1, 2011). A Letter to Momo's 2nd Trailer Streamed.
  181. Loo, Egan (March 9, 2011). Kamiyama's 'Xi Avant,' Sengoku Otome Promos Streamed.
  182. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (September 1, 2011). 2011 Prince of Tennis Film Event to Be Streamed Live.
  183. Loo, Egan (April 2, 2012). Blood-C: The Last Dark Anime Film's New Trailer Posted.
  184. Sherman, Jennifer (March 9, 2012). Library War: The Wings of Revolution Film's Trailer Posted.
  185. Loveridge, Lynzee (September 27, 2012). Kenji Kamiyama's Full 009 Re:Cyborg Trailer Streamed.
  186. Sherman, Jennifer (March 5, 2012). Anime Mirai 2012 Project's Shorts Trailer Streamed.
  187. Mass Effect production:
  188. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (April 17, 2013). Video For 'Kick-Heart' Anime Short Advertises Masked Ball Premiere Event.
  189. Schilling, Mark (September 9, 2013). Production I.G, Warner Take on 'Giovanni's Island'.
  190. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
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  192. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (May 29, 2015). 2015 Ghost in the Shell Film's Theatrical Preview Streamed.
  193. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 23, 2015). Quake-Themed Mitsuami no Kamisama Play's Ad Teases Animation, Sand Art.
  194. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 20, 2016). Kuroko's Basketball Last Game Anime Film Opens on March 18.
  195. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 24, 2017). Tokimeki Restaurant Film's Teaser Reveals February 10 Opening.
  196. Sherman, Jennifer (February 12, 2019). Tokimeki Restaurant Film's Teaser Reveals February 10 Opening.
  197. Mateo, Alex (October 1, 2019). Legend of the Galactic Heroes Anime's 2nd 'Season' Reveals New Visual, Images.
  198. Loo, Egan (July 4, 2021). Final 3 Fafner the Beyond Episodes' Teaser Unveils November 5 Debut.
  199. Beveridge, Chris (March 27, 2020). 'Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector' Anime Feature Film Debuts.
  200. Sherman, Jennifer (August 20, 2020). BEM: Become Human Film's Trailer Reveals Theme Song, October 2 Opening.
  201. Loo, Egan (December 5, 2020). 2nd Fate/Grand Order Anime Film Slated for Next Spring.
  202. Loo, Egan (December 5, 2021). The Deer King Film's 2nd Trailer Announces Rescheduled February 4 Opening.
  203. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 21, 2021). Deemo Memorial Keys Anime Film Reveals February 25 Debut, 5 More Cast Members.
  204. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (October 8, 2021). Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Season 3's Teaser Reveals Title, Screening Dates.
  205. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (May 12, 2022). Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Anime Gets 4th Season.
  206. Harding, Daryl (September 23, 2022). Fafner in the Azure Spin-off Behind the Line Gets January 20 Theatrical Release.
  207. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (January 25, 2023). The Klutzy Witch Anime Film Reveals 3 More Cast Members.
  208. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 16, 2023). Psycho-Pass Providence 10th Anniversary Film's Teaser Reveals Theme Song.
  209. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (April 24, 2023). The Concierge at Hokkyoku Department Store Manga Gets Anime Film by Production I.G.
  210. 210.0 210.1 Loo, Egan (September 24, 2023). 1st Haikyu!! Final Film's Trailer Unveils Director/Writer, February 16 Opening.
  211. Loo, Egan (February 29, 2008). Miike, I.G Create Mobile Phone Detectives 7 TV Drama.
  212. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Hokkaido Television Broadcasting.
  213. Pineda, Rafael Antonio (March 7, 2023). Disney's Live-Action/Anime Dragons of Wonderhatch Project Unveils More Cast & Staff Including Production I.G.
  214. Brunet, Océane. Interview du porte parole des studios IG (fr).
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  216. Bartholow, Peter (April 26, 2000). First Look at Xenogears.
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  220. Winkler, Chris (January 26, 2005). Monolith Soft Announces Namco Vs. Capcom.
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  222. Niizumi, Hirohiko (December 1, 2005). Children of Mana gets delivery date.
  223. Wario Land Interview (October 1, 2008).
  224. Loo, Egan (September 29, 2008). Gonzo, I.G Animates Shorts for Sega's Infinite Space.
  225. Try Valkyria Chronicles III Now, Anime And Nendoroids Coming Later (November 9, 2010).
  226. Loo, Egan (March 10, 2012). 1st Kid Icarus 3D Anime Short Presented by Nintendo.
  227. Ressler, Karen (September 17, 2016). BlazBlue: CentralFiction Game's Animated Opening Video Streamed.
  228. Loo, Egan (May 31, 2016). Production I.G Confirms Work on Persona 5 RPG's Anime Sequences.
  229. Contest: Win a Tales of x Another Eden Prize Pack With Acrylic Stands and Charms (January 5, 2021).

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  2. COMPANY PROFILE. Production I.G.
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  6. Parappa the Rapper. Production I.G.
  7. Overview - Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Individual Eleven. Production I.G.
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  9. Eiji. Production I.G.
  10. Heroic Legend of Arslan. Production I.G.
  11. Video Girl Ai. Production I.G.
  12. Dragon Half. Production I.G.
  13. Bursting Campus Guardless. Production I.G.
  14. B.B. Fish. Production I.G.
  15. Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman. Production I.G.
  16. Tokyo Marble Chocolate. Production I.G.
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  18. The King of Fighters: Another Day (ja). Production I.G.
  19. Dead Leaves (ja). Production I.G.
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  21. Drawer Hobs. Production I.G.
  22. Appleseed XIII: Tartaros, Appleseed XIII: Ouranos. Production I.G.
  23. Quantum Leap. Production I.G.
  24. Overview–Chains & Rings / Tsepi i kol'tsa. Production I.G.
  25. Overview–Universe. Production I.G.
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  27. Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specified (ja). Production I.G (July 3, 2023).
  28. Overview - Ghost in the Shell. Production I.G.
  29. The Granstream Saga. Production I.G.
  30. Tekken 3. Production I.G.
  31. Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die. Production I.G.
  32. Ace Combat 3 - Electrosphere. Production I.G.
  33. Love & Destroy. Production I.G.
  34. Psychometrer Eiji. Production I.G.
  35. Valkyrie Profile. Production I.G.
  36. Wild Arms 2nd Ignition. Production I.G.
  37. Sakura Wars 3: Is Paris Burning?. Production I.G.
  38. Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens. Production I.G.
  39. Popolocrois Story II. Production I.G.

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