Studio 4°C

Studio 4°C Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社スタジオよんどしい
Kabushiki gaisha
Industry Animation studio
Founded 1986 (1986)
Founder Eiko Tanaka
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Eiko Tanaka (President)
Koji Morimoto (Director, animator)
Products Anime (Television, Film, OVA)
Website www.studio4c.co.jp

Studio 4°C Co., Ltd. (株式会社スタジオよんどしい Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Yondo Shii) is a Japanese animation studio founded by Eiko Tanaka and Koji Morimoto in 1986. The name comes from the temperature at which water is most dense.[1]

History

Studio 4°C has produced numerous feature films, OVAs, and shorts. Early film titles include Memories (1995), Spriggan (1998), and Princess Arete (2001). In 2003, through a joint production with Warner Bros., Studio 4°C created five segments of the The Animatrix. The following year, they created the award winning avant-garde film Mind Game. Studio 4°C's next film Tekkon Kinkreet (2006), won six awards, including Best Animated Film at the Fantasia 2007, Lancia Platinum Grand Prize at the Future Film Festival, and Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. It was also submitted for 2007 Oscar in Animated Feature Film category of Academy Award in USA.

The year 2007 saw the release of the anthology film Genius Party, a collection of seven short films. Genius Party Beyond, a collection of five short films, was released the following year, as was Batman's side story Gotham Knight, and the OVA series Detroit Metal City. The following year First Squad: The Moment of Truth was awarded at the Moscow International Film Festival. In February 2010, they contributed two shorts to the anthology Halo Legends: "Origins", and "The Babysitter".

Works

Feature films

TV series

OVA

Music videos

Short films

Video games

Commercials

Other

References

External links

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