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Ordet (company)

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Type
  
Business corporation

Founded
  
August 2007

Parent organization
  
Ultra Super Pictures

Founders
  
Yutaka Yamamoto

Founder
  
Yutaka Yamamoto

Number of employees
  
1 (approximately)

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Industry
  
Animation studio and production enterprise

Key people
  
Yutaka Yamamoto Representative director

Headquarters
  
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Profiles

Ordet Co., Ltd. (株式会社Ordet (オース), Kabushiki-gaisha Ōsu) is a Japanese animation studio, founded in 2007 by ex-Animation Do director Yutaka Yamamoto and other staff. The origin of company name is WORD in Danish. The company initially served as a subcontractor before producing their first fully solo work, an OVA episode of Black Rock Shooter, which aired in the spring of 2010. This was followed up with an 8-episode series that aired on noitamina from February 2, 2012 to March 22, 2012.

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Business

Ordet was founded in 2007 by Yutaka Yamamoto after being fired by his former employer Animation Do during the production of Lucky Star. After Lucky Star completed its run, several members of the Kyoto Animation staff left the company and followed Yamamoto. Together, they founded Ordet with approximately ¥ 3 million of capital stock.

Staff

Former staffs
  • Yutaka Yamamoto - Company representative director, founder, staff director
  • Shinobu Yoshioka - Staff director
  • Satoshi Kadowaki - Animation director, key animator
  • Emi Kesamaru - Art settings, background artist
  • Yoko Takada - Key animator
  • TV series

  • Black Rock Shooter (2012, with Sanzigen)
  • Senyu (2013, with Liden Films)
  • Senyu 2 (2013, with Liden Films)
  • Wake Up, Girls! (2014, with Tatsunoko Production)
  • Films

  • Wake Up, Girls! - Seven Idols (2014, with Tatsunoko Production)
  • Wake Up, Girls! Seishun no Kage (2015, with Millepensee)
  • Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom (2015, with Millepensee)
  • OVAs

  • Black Rock Shooter (2010)
  • ONAs

  • Blossom (2012)
  • Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku (2013, with Encourage Films)
  • References

    Ordet (company) Wikipedia