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Native name
  
東映株式会社

Traded as
  
TYO: 9605

Area served
  
Japan

Founded
  
1 October 1950

Type
  
Public corporation

Industry
  
Film and Television

Headquarters
  
Chūō, Tokyo, Japan

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Key people
  
Yusuke Okada, President & CEO

Stock price
  
9605 (TYO) JP¥ 951 -7.00 (-0.73%)31 Mar, 3:00 PM GMT+9 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Noriyuki Tada (1 Apr 2014–)

Subsidiaries
  
Toei Animation, Toei Labo Tech Co. Ltd.

Films produced
  
Kamen Rider × Super Se, The Masked Rider #1, Heisei Rider vs Shôwa Ri, Mighty Morphin Power Ra, Kamen Rider × Kamen Ri

Profiles

Toei Company, Ltd. (東映株式会社, Tōei Kabushiki-gaisha) (pronounced toe ay) is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution corporation. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan, studios at Tokyo and Kyoto; and is a shareholder in several television companies. It is notable for anime, live action dramas known as tokusatsu which use special visual effects, and historical dramas (jidaigeki).

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The name "Toei" is derived from the company's former name "kyō Eiga Haikyū" (画配給, Tokyo Film Distribution Company).

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History

Tokyo-Yokohama Films (東横映画, Tō-Yoko Eiga), incorporated 1938, had erected its facilities immediately east of the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line; they managed the Tōkyū Shibuya Yokohama studio system prior to V-J Day. From 1945 through the Toei merger, Tokyo-Yokohama Films leased from the Daiei Motion Picture Company a second studio in Kyoto. Through the merger, they gained the combined talents and experience of actors Chiezō Kataoka, Utaemon Ichikawa, Ryunosuke Tsukigata, Ryūtarō Ōtomo, Kinnosuke Nakamura, Chiyonosuke Azuma, Shirunosuke Toshin, Hashizo Okawa, and Satomi Oka.

On October 1, 1950, the Tokyo Film Distribution Company was incorporated; in 1951 the company purchased Ōizumi Films.

In 1956, Toei established an animation division, Toei Animation Company, Limited at the former Tokyo-Ōizumi animation studio, purchasing the assets of Japan Animated Films (founded in 1948).

Toei was a pioneer in the use of "Henshin"/"character transformation" in live-action martial-arts dramas, a technique developed for the Kamen Rider, Devilman and Super Sentai series; the genre currently continues with Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.

Live-Action

  • Kung Fu Ali 1998-2000
  • List of works

  • Samayou Yaiba
  • Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle – 1987
  • Saint Seiya: The Movie – 1987
  • Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary – 2014
  • Sailor Moon R: The Movie
  • Sailor Moon S: The Movie
  • Sailor Moon Supers: The Movie
  • Battle Royale
  • ''Pop In Q (2016)
  • Saburo Yatsude

    Saburo Yatsude (八手 三郎, Yatsude Saburō, alternatively read as Saburo Hatte) is a collective pen name used by Toei Company television producers when contributing to their various anime and tokusatsu series, whereas Izumi Todo is solely Toei Animation. The use of the pen name began with The Kagestar and has been used throughout the Super Sentai (in the adapted Power Rangers series starting with Ninja Storm, the credits list Saburo Hatte. Before this, the credits listed "Original Concepts by Saburo Yatsude") and Metal Hero Series as well as for Spider-Man, Choukou Senshi Changéríon, Video Warrior Laserion, Chōdenji Robo Combattler V, Chōdenji Machine Voltes V, Tōshō Daimos, Daltanius, Beast King GoLion, and Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV. The name is also used as a contributor to the soundtracks for the series. In the Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger series, Saburo Hatte is an actual person who is godlike within the fictional reality that the show takes place in. In fact, his hand appears at the end of the first half of the series to cover the camera lens and end the show, later having the second half be made under Malseena's influence while in the hospital in the real world.

    It should be noted that Saburo Yatsude's name isn't inspired by Saburo/Hakaider.

    References

    Toei Company Wikipedia


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