List of anime companies

Summary

This is a list of anime industry companies involved in the production or distribution of anime.

Japan-based companies edit

Animation studios edit

There are over 500 animation studios in Japan.[1] Below are those notable enough to have an article.

Producers edit

Non-Japanese companies edit

Distributors edit

North America and other regions edit

Africa edit

  • Misr International Films (MIF) (Egypt)

South America edit

Europe edit

Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Asia edit

Australia edit

Defunct edit

Producers edit

References edit

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