MAPPA is a Japanese animation production studio established in June 2011 that leverages the originality of its creators to develop diverse content not bound to any genre or media. Among other works, it is best known for The Legend of Korra, Voltron: Legendary Defender, and the recently announced The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, expanding its traditional platform into the global OTT market. Founded in 2010, the studio has quickly tapped into the North American market with its strong production skills featuring 2D animation sensibility and CGI technology. Studio Mir Co., Ltd is a South Korean animation studio specializing in the entire production process from start to finish. Currently, we are working on the animated feature film INU-OH, due for release in 2021. Our most recent release is the Netflix Original anime series, JAPAN SINKS: 2020. Other representative works include the animated feature films THE NIGHT IS SHORT, WALK ON GIRL (2017) and RIDE YOUR WAVE (2019), as well as the animated series DEVILMAN crybaby (2018), SUPER SHIRO (2019), and KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF EIZOUKEN! (2020). Science SARU’s debut feature film LU OVER THE WALL received the Crystal award for Best Feature Film at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 2017. Our creative mission is to explore new avenues of expression through relevant storytelling. Science SARU is an award-winning animation studio with diverse and talented staff. Its most notable works are animation sequences from Koizumi Norihiro’s Chihayafuru: Kami No Ku, Angolmois: Genko Kassenki, the promotional clip of the live action The Way of the Househusband, and Aokiei’s film ID:INVADED, all of which were well received in Asia. NAZ creates video productions for animation, live-action, promotional videos, commercials, music videos, movies and series. Since its founding in 2013, NAZ - ANIMA & COMPANY's anime production studio - has been producing entertainment, art and content. Vampire in the Garden (WIT STUDIO - a group company under Production I.G) Netflix titles created under Production Line Partnerships: Together with Netflix, we look forward to discovering what excites animation fans - both in Japan and beyond - with the best experiences, and making every effort to produce great shows in response to that fandom.” : “This partnership enables us to deliver on our mission to bring best-in-class content at an accelerated pace to anime fans on Netflix. Through the production line deal, we look forward to showcasing the vibrant creativity of Korean animation to a worldwide audience.” : ”In celebration of Netflix Anime Festival 2020 (hosted on Oct 27), we are thrilled to establish a solid partnership with Netflix. Together with Netflix, Science SARU aims to deliver highly relevant content to fans more directly, by staying true to the world changing around us, and listening closely to our fans.” : “Our collaboration with Netflix regarding shows such as DEVILMAN Crybaby and Japan Sinks: 2020 reflects our shared understanding of storytelling and the desire to take on fresh challenges. This is a wakeup call to a new era of storytelling.”Įunyoung Choi, CEO, Science SARU Inc. ![]() At NAZ, we look forward to working closely with Netflix, a leader in this field, and ensuring that future generations see the 21st century as a time of noteworthy works in the history of visual arts. Visual arts is a culture that is a beacon of hope, transcending distance and space, and welcoming its viewers to multiple places all at the same time. Expectations and values of visual arts and entertainment are also changing. (NAZ) : “In 2020, we’re reimagining the way the world is perceived. With these additional partnerships with industry trailblazers who do amazing work often marrying the latest technologies and traditional hand-drawn animation, we’re excited to bring fans a greater variety of even more amazing stories,” said Taiki Sakurai, Anime Chief Producer, Netflix. “In just four years, we’ve built a dedicated team based in Tokyo that serves to entertain the global anime community through new and aspirational storytelling. And for the first time, our creative home in Tokyo bolsters partnerships beyond Japan to Studio Mir in Korea. ![]() With today’s announcement, our partnership is brought to a total of nine production houses. Netflix has inked non-exclusive production line partnerships with other Japanese production houses including Production I.G and bones in 2018, and Anima, Sublimation and David Production in 2019. Partnerships with best-in-class production houses enable Netflix to work with some of the best creators, promote talent development and provide support in every stage of production to create the best content for the global anime community.
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