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1 April 2002

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Oh! Production (OH!プロダクション or オープロダクション, Ō Purodakushon), sometimes credited as Oh! Pro or Oh-Pro, is an anime production studio in Amanuma, Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. It was established in May 1970 by animators Norio Shioyama, Kōichi Murata, Kazuo Komatsubara, and Kōshin Yonekawa.

Contents

Current members

Listed alphabetically.

  • Yoshie Fujihara
  • Noboru Horimoto
  • Misato Ichinose
  • Miho Kanō
  • Hiroki Kazazoe
  • Yō Konno
  • Shin'ichi Kuniyasu
  • Toshimitsu Kuroyanagi
  • Masao Ōhashi
  • Hiromi Osuda
  • Shunji Saida
  • Asami Takano
  • Jinko Tsuji
  • Shigehito Tsuji
  • Mihoko Uda
  • Former members

    Listed alphabetically.

  • Nobuhiro Aihara
  • Masahiro Andō
  • Yōko Gomi
  • Imanosuke Iida
  • Masashi Ishihama
  • Kazuo Komatsubara (deceased, founding member of Oh! Pro, animation director)
  • Kitarō Kōsaka
  • Daisuke Kusakari
  • Hiroshi Kuzuoka
  • Kōichi Murata (deceased, founding member of Oh! Pro, animation director)
  • Kazuki Nakamoto (currently working for Shaft)
  • Daisuke Nakayama
  • Yūichirō Sueyoshi (currently a freelancer)
  • Noboru Takano
  • Tsukasa Tanai
  • Kazuhide Tomonaga (left in 1978, currently one of the head animation directors of Telecom Animation Film)
  • Works

    Listed alphabetically by year, with the most recent work at the bottom.

    Created by Oh! Pro

    These are works for which Oh! Pro led the production effort.

  • Gauche the Cellist (1982, film)
  • Devilman: Tanjō-hen (1987-11-01, OVA)
  • Devilman: Kaichō Shireinu-hen (1995-02-25, OVA)
  • Main animation

    These are works for which Oh! Pro did the main animation production or assisted animation for other companies.

    Address

    Oh! Production
    Casa Rosa 101, Amanuma 3-33-3
    Suginami, Tokyo 167-0032
    Japan

    Coordinates: 35.707954°N 139.621658°E / 35.707954; 139.621658

    References

    Oh! Production Wikipedia