Aniplex, Inc. (株式会社アニプレックス, Kabushiki-gaisha Anipurekkusu) is a Japanese
entertainment and
media company that is part of the
Sony Group as a subsidiary of
Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The company is mainly engaged in the planning, production, and distribution of
anime series with a focus on multimedia deployment of its own and licensed
intellectual properties (IPs).
The company is also involved in the production and distribution of theatrical films as well as the planning, development, and publishing of
video games alongside producing and selling
merchandise related to its
media franchises, releasing home media and original
soundtracks, producing
musicals and stage performances, organizing live events to promote its series and managing
copyright and
licensing. It operates ANIPLEX+, an online
e-commerce store that provides the company products directly to consumers.
Established in September 1995 as a subsidiary of
Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan under the name SPE Music Publishing,[2] the company received a capital investment from Sony Music Entertainment Japan in January 1997, changing its name to SPE Visual Works.[2] After becoming a joint venture between SPEJ and SMEJ, it inherited
Sony Music Group video productions, excluding SMEJ artists' music videos, in January 1998.[2]
On January 1, 2001, it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan and changed its name to SME Visual Works.[2] On April 1, 2003, it rebranded to its current name, Aniplex, which is coined from “a complex of rights business derived from animation.”[2][7]
In 2004, Aniplex launched the Sugi Label in collaboration with renowned composer
Koichi Sugiyama, best known for the music of the Dragon Quest series, to release his work.[8] The label was sold to
King Records in 2009.
In March 2005, Aniplex established
Aniplex of America, a US-based subsidiary in Santa Monica, California, to expand its overseas licensing and distribution business in English-speaking regions and the North and South American markets.[2] Later that same year, it founded
A-1 Pictures, a wholly-owned animation studio, on May 9.[2] Originally established to oversee the production of only a few of Aniplex's family-oriented series, the company has since grown into a full-fledged studio involved in the production of a wide range of projects.
On March 20, 2015, Aniplex and German anime distributor Peppermint Enterprises announced that they had established Peppermint Anime GmbH, a joint venture inheriting Peppermint’s anime operations to develop and strengthen the Japanese animation business in German-speaking countries.[9][10] The joint venture is part of Aniplex's efforts to expand its overseas footprint and marks the beginning of its European expansion. In April 2015, Aniplex announced that it had invested in
Wakanim, a French anime streaming service operator, becoming its largest shareholder.[11][12] The companies aim to expand the platform availability beyond French-speaking countries and provide Japanese content rights holders with a wide range of services to further develop and expand the European anime market.[11]
On January 6, 2017, Sony Music Entertainment Japan announced the launch of
SACRA MUSIC, a new label specializing in
anison music, on April 1, 2017, with an initial roster of 14 renowned artists transferring from other Sony Music Group labels, including Aniplex-affiliated artists
LiSA,
Kana Hanazawa, and
TrySail.[13][14] In collaboration with Aniplex, SACRA MUSIC aims to strengthen its overseas expansion efforts and promote its artists' activities on a global scale by participating in events and holding overseas concerts.[13][14]
On September 4, 2017, Aniplex announced a capital and business alliance with Revolve, which is involved in the planning, development, and production of
figures, becoming its largest shareholder.[15][16] Through this investment, Aniplex intends to strengthen its ties with Revolve and expand its merchandising business. By enhancing the collaboration between its product planning division and Revolve, it aims to strengthen its figure product lineup and further speed up the process from planning to manufacturing and commercialization.[15][17]
On February 17, 2018, Madman co-founder & CEO Tim Anderson confirmed that on November 15, 2017, Aniplex had acquired a minority interest in
Madman Anime Group for an undisclosed sum and was issued new shares.[18] On February 6, 2019, Aniplex acquired Madman Anime Group for A$35 million, making the Australian company a wholly-owned subsidiary.[19][20]
On March 28, 2018, Aniplex announced a business and capital alliance with
Live2D, the developer of the popular software of the same name, acquiring a majority stake in the company.[21][22][23] Live 2D, which dynamically moves pictures drawn in 2D, is widely used in various applications, such as mobile games and
VTubing.[22] Following the investment, the two companies intend to collaborate to produce feature-length animated films using Live2D's technology.[21][22][23]
On April 2, 2018, group company
A-1 Pictures announced that it had renamed its Kōenji Studio to
CloverWorks, giving it a unique brand identity distinguishable from its Asagaya Studio.[24][25] On October 1, 2018, CloverWorks was spun off into a separate independent company, making it a direct subsidiary of Aniplex. Aniplex producer Akira Shimizu was appointed president and representative director, while Yūichi Fukushima was appointed Corporate Officer.[26][27]
On November 1, 2018, Aniplex announced that it had established Rialto Entertainment, a wholly-owned subsidiary responsible for independent video production and license management, on October 1.[28][29] Aniplex's deputy president, Tadashi Ishibashi, was appointed representative director and chairman of the company, and veteran producer Eiichi Kamagata was named president. He served as president and representative director of Lucent Pictures Entertainment before assuming his new role at Rialto.[29]
On April 19, 2019, Aniplex announced that it had established a Chinese subsidiary, Aniplex (Shanghai), to expand its activities in China, with full-scale operations scheduled to begin on May 7.[30][31] Besides licensing its properties, the company intends to establish a storefront to sell figures and other merchandise directly to Chinese consumers, develop local IP, and produce and release Chinese animation within the region.[31]
On September 24, 2019, as part of
Sony's efforts to increase collaboration between its subsidiaries and strengthen its international anime distribution business,[32] Aniplex and
Sony Pictures Television announced the consolidation of their anime streaming services
Funimation,
Wakanim, and
Madman Anime Group under
Funimation Global Group, LLC., a new joint venture led by Funimation's general manager, Colin Decker.[33][34] Aniplex holds a 20% stake in Funimation Global Group.[35]
On December 26, 2019, Aniplex announced the launch of a new visual novel brand named ANIPLEX.EXE. ATRI: My Dear Moments, developed by
Frontwing and Makura (枕), and Adabana Odd Tales (徒花異譚, Adabana Itan), developed by Liar-soft were the brand's first two revealed titles. Both games support English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese language options.[36][37] The two games were released on June 19, 2020, on PC via Steam worldwide and via DMM Games in Japan. Their cumulative sales have exceeded 100,000 copies as of June 19, 2021.[38]
On April 1, 2020, Aniplex established Boundary, a
3DCG animation production company. CloverWorks president Akira Shimizu was appointed the studio's president and representative director.[39][40] Since its inception, Boundary has been mainly involved in the CG production of CloverWorks projects.[41]
On December 15, 2021, Aniplex announced a share transfer agreement to acquire Delightworks' game development division for an undisclosed sum.[45][46][47] On December 28, 2021, a new company, Lasengle, was established through a corporate split and inherited the gaming business of Delightworks, including the Fate/Grand Order development team.[48] On February 1, 2022, Aniplex completed the acquisition per the share transfer agreement.
Yoshinori Ono, previously president and
chief operating officer of Delightworks, was appointed president and
representative director of Lasengle. Aniplex’s CEO, Atsuhiro Iwakami, would serve as the company Chairman.[49][50] Yosuke Shiokawa, the creative producer behind Fate/Grand Order, left Delightworks and Lasengle at the end of January 2022, establishing his studio Fahrenheit 213 to work on a new original franchise.[51]
On May 30, 2022, Aniplex, its subsidiary, CloverWorks,
WIT Studio, and
Shueisha announced the establishment of JOEN, a new joint venture involved in the planning and production of animated works, including TV series, feature films, and short clips. CloverWorks’ Corporate Officer Yūichi Fukushima and WIT Studio Director Tetsuya Nakatake, producers of the highly acclaimed adaptation of Spy × Family, a collaboration between their respective studios, were appointed representative directors of JOEN.[52][53][54] JOEN will strive to establish a new creative framework that prioritizes the staff during production while maintaining high quality and ensuring better and adequate profit sharing with creators. It plans to collaborate with various studios, producers, and creators to capture the charm of each project instead of working exclusively with CloverWorks and WIT.[53][54]
On February 10, 2023, Aniplex announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Revolve will change its name to Claynel, effective April 1. Through rebranding, the company intends to expand beyond the planning and production of figures into the sales and distribution of its product line.[55]
On May 31, 2023, Aniplex announced the acquisition of Japanese talent management firm Origamix Partners for an undisclosed sum, renaming it to Myragion Studio on June 1. The company intends to expand the scope of its operations by developing and producing
Live-action projects for worldwide audiences with creators as the core, in addition to its existing
film directors and
screenwriters’ management and IP development businesses.[56][57][58] Additionally, Myragion revealed a strategic partnership with South Korean production outfit Imaginus, established by Jinnie Choi, former CEO of
Studio Dragon. Choi will serve as Executive Advisor to Myriagon Studio to jointly build a strong Asian premium production network.[56][58]
Aniplex Online Fest
Aniplex held first Aniplex Online Fest in on July 4–5, 2020,[59] to celebrate the latest anime projects, panels with staff and cast members, and musical performances.
Sally Amaki of 22/7 (Nanabun no Nijūni) served as the emcee for the English version, streaming worldwide on
YouTube. A Chinese podcast was available on
Bilibili.[60][61][62]
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