Xebec (studio)
Japanese animation studio
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Xebec, Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社ジーベック, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Jībekku, stylized as XEBEC) was a Japanese animation studio based in Kokubunji, Tokyo, founded by former Tatsunoko Production animators on May 1, 1995.
Native name | 株式会社ジーベック |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Jībekku |
Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Founded | May 1, 1995[1] |
Defunct | May 31, 2019 |
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Headquarters | 3-22-31 Minami-cho, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan 〒 185-0021 Southern Building 5F |
Key people |
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Total equity | ¥10,000,000[1] |
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Number of employees | 100 |
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Website | www |
Works
changeTelevision series
change1990s
change- Sorcerer Hunters (TV Tokyo) (October, 1995 – March, 1996)
- Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! (TV Tokyo) (January, 1996 – December, 1996)
- Martian Successor Nadesico (TV Tokyo) (March, 1996 – March, 1997)
- Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP (TV Tokyo) (January, 1997 – December, 1997)
- Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! MAX (TV Tokyo) (January, 1998 – December, 1998)
- Steam Detectives (TV Tokyo) (October, 1998 – March, 1999)
- Super Yo-Yo (TV Tokyo) (November, 1998 – September, 1999)
- Burst Ball Barrage!! Super B-Daman (TV Tokyo) (January, 1999 – October, 1999)
- Susie-chan to Marvy (NHK BS2) (April, 1999 – February, 2000)
- Zoids: Chaotic Century (MBS/TBS/JNN) (September, 1999 – December, 2000)
- Dai-Guard (TV Tokyo) (October, 1999 – March, 2000)
2000s
change- Pilot Candidate (NHK BS2) (January, 2000 – March, 2000)
- Love Hina (TV Tokyo) (April, 2000 – September, 2000)
- Zoids: New Century (MBS/TBS) (January, 2001 – June, 2001)
- Tales of Eternia: The Animation (WOWOW) (January, 2001 – March, 2001)
- Shaman King (TV Tokyo) (July, 2001 – September, 2002)
- Rockman.EXE (TV Tokyo) (March, 2002 – September, 2006)
- Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan (TV Tokyo) (July,2002 – December, 2002)
- Stellvia (TV Tokyo) (April, 2003 – September, 2003)
- D.N.Angel (TV Tokyo) (April, 2003 – September, 2003)
- Bottle Fairy (TVK) (October, 2003 – December, 2003)
- Fafner in the Azure (TV Tokyo) (July, 2004 – December, 2004)
- D.I.C.E. (Animax) (January, 2005 – December, 2005)
- Negima! Magister Negi Magi (TV Tokyo) (January, 2005 – June, 2005)
- Elemental Gelade (TV Tokyo) (April, 2005 – September, 2005)
- Petopeto-san (CTC) (July, 2005 – September, 2005) (XEBEC M2)
- Saru Get You -On Air- (TV Tokyo) (April, 2006 – September, 2007)
- The Third (WOWOW) (April, 2006 – October, 2006)
- Buso Renkin (TV Tokyo) (October, 2006 – March, 2007)
- Shooting Star Rockman (TV Tokyo) (October, 2006 – October, 2007)
- Hitohira (CTC) (March, 2007 – June, 2007) (XEBEC M2)
- Heroic Age (TVO/TV Tokyo) (April, 2007 – September, 2007)
- Over Drive (AT-X/TV Aichi/TVO) (April, 2007 – September, 2007)
- Zombie-Loan (TV Asahi) (July, 2007 – September, 2007) (XEBEC M2)
- Shooting Star Rockman Tribe (TV Tokyo) (October, 2007 – March, 2008)
- Mnemosyne (AT-X) (February, 2008 – July, 2008)
- To Love Ru (MBS/TBS) (April, 2008 – September, 2008)
- Kanokon: The Girl Who Cried Fox (AT-X) (April, 2008 – June, 2008)
- Kyō no Go no Ni (TV Tokyo) (October, 2008 – December, 2008)
- Pandora Hearts (MBS/TBS) (April, 2009 – September, 2009)
2010s
change- Ladies versus Butlers! (AT-X) (January, 2010 – March, 2010)
- Jewelpet Twinkle☆ (TVO/TV Tokyo) (April, 2010 – April, 2011)
- MM! (AT-X) (October, 2010 – December, 2010)
- Motto To Love Ru (Tokyo MX) (October, 2010 – December, 2010)
- Rio: Rainbow Gate! (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (January, 2011 – March, 2011)
- Hen Semi (AT-X/Tokyo MX/MBS) (April, 2011 – July, 2011)
- Softenni (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (April, 2011 – June, 2011)
- Jewelpet Sunshine (TVO/TV Tokyo) (April, 2011 – March, 2012)
- Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne (Tokyo MX/YTV) (January, 2012 – September, 2012)
- Jewelpet Kira☆Deco! (TVO/TV Tokyo) (April, 2012 – March, 2013)
- Upotte!! (Sentai Filmworks) (April, 2012 – June, 2012)
- Haiyore! Nyaruko-san (AT-X/TV Tokyo) (April, 2012 – June, 2012)
- To Love Ru Darkness (MBS/TBS) (October, 2012 – December, 2012)
- Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (JNN/MBS) (April, 2013 – September, 2013) (animation cooperation with AIC)
- Jewelpet Happiness (TVO/TV Tokyo) (April, 2013 – March, 2014)
- Haiyore! Nyaruko-san W (April, 2013 – July, 2013)
- Future Card Buddyfight (TV Aichi) (January, 2014 – April, 2015) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Maken-Ki! Two (AT-X) (January, 2014 – March, 2014) (animation cooperation with AIC)
- Broken Blade (Tokyo MX/BS11) (April, 2014 – June, 2014) (animation cooperation with Production IG)
- Monster Retsuden Oreca Battle (TXN/TV Tokyo) (April, 2014 – March, 2015) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Argevollen (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (July, 2014 – December, 2014)
- Tokyo ESP (Tokyo MX/BS11) (July, 2014 – September, 2014)
- Fafner in the Azure: Exodus (MBS/TBS) (January, 2015 – December, 2015) (XEBECzwei)
- Triage X (Tokyo MX/TVS/CTC) (April, 2015 – June, 2015)
- Future Card Buddyfight 100 (TV Aichi) (April, 2015 – March, 2016) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- To Love Ru Darkness 2nd (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (July, 2015 – October, 2015)
- Future Card Buddyfight Triple D (TV Aichi) (April, 2016 – March, 2017) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Keijo!!!!!!!! (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (October, 2016 – December, 2016)
- BanG Dream! (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (January, 2017 – April, 2017) (animation cooperation with ISSEN)
- Future Card Buddyfight X (TV Aichi) (April, 2017 – May, 2018) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Clockwork Planet (TBS) (April, 2017 – June, 2017)
- Tomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head Kidō Kyūkyū Keisatsu (TBS) (April, 2017 – December, 2017) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Future Card Buddyfight X: All-Star Fight (TV Aichi) (April, 2018 – May, 2018) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (April, 2018 – July, 2018)
- Future Card Buddyfight Ace (TV Aichi) (June, 2018 – April, 2019) (animation cooperation with OLM)
- Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs (AT-X/Tokyo MX) (July, 2018 – September, 2018)
- Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2202 (TV Tokyo) (October, 2018 – March, 2019)
Original video animations
change- Blue Seed Beyond (1996–1998)
- Sorcerer Hunters (1996–1997)
- Gekiganger III (1998)
- Love Hina: Christmas Special (2000)
- Love Hina: Spring Special (2001)
- Love Hina Again (2002)
- Special Curriculum: The Candidate for Goddess (2002)
- Mahō Sensei Negima! Introduction Film (2004–2005)
- Majokko Tsukune-chan (2005–2006)
- Fafner in the Azure: Right of Left (2005)
- Petit Eva: Evangelion@School (2007)
- To Love Ru (2009–2010)
- Pandora Hearts Omake (2009–2010)
- Kanokon: Manatsu no Daishanikusai (2009)
- Kyō no Go no Ni (2009)
- Hen Semi (2010–2011)
- To Love Ru Darkness (2012–2015)
- Rinne no Lagrange: Kamogawa Days (2012)
- Maken-ki! (2013)
- Pokémon Origins (2013) (animation cooperation with Production IG and OLM)
- Haiyore! Nyaruko-san F (2015)
- Triage X (2015)
- Fantasista Stella (2015)
- To Love Ru Darkness 2nd (2016–2017)
- Black Clover (2017) (XEBECzwei)
- Tomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head Kidō Kyūkyū Keisatsu (2018)
- Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs (2018)
Movies
change- Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGP Bōsō Mini Yonku Dai Tsuiseki! (1997)
- Nadesico: Prince of Darkness (1998) (animation cooperation with Production IG)
- Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011 (1999)
- Rockman EXE Hikari to Yami no Program (2005)
- Major: Yūjō no Winning Shot (2008)
- Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth (2010)
- Broken Blade (2010–2011)
- Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom (2011) (animation cooperation with Production IG and OLM)
- Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (2012–2013)
- Space Battleship Yamato 2199: A Voyage to Remember (2014)
- Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Odyssey of the Celestial Ark (2014)
- Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2202 (2017–2019)
- Eiga Drive Head: Tomica Hyper Rescue Kidō Kyūkyū Keisatsu (2018)
- Fafner in the Azure: The Beyond (2019)
Notes
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sunrise took over most of Xebec's assets, which included the building which the studio operated. In its place, Sunrise established a new subsidiary, Sunrise Beyond, which retains a number of former Xebec staff, including former Xebec CEO Nobuyoshi Habara, who is one of Sunrise Beyond's board members. Xebec's Fukuouka Studio was rebranded to Sunrise Beyond Fukuouka, and a few other assets remained under Production I.G.
- ↑ The Xebec M2 substudio was dissolved following the departure of its representative director, Hideyuki Motohashi, in 2009.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Xebec Zwei was a part of the assets that Xebec owned which were given to Production I.G after its dissolution, and its name was subsequently changed to I.G. Zwei.
- ↑ Former Xebec CEO Yukinao Shimoji founded Studio Mother in 2019 after Xebec's dissolution.
- ↑ Xebec Photography Department (XEBEC撮影部), the studio's in-house compositing division.
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Xebec Company, Inc" (in Japanese). Xebec. Archived from the original on 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
Other websites
change- Official website
- Xebec at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Xebec M2 at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- XEBECzwei at Anime News Network's encyclopedia