Founded as I.G Tatsunoko on December 15, 1987 by character designer Takayuki Goto and producer Mitsuhisa Ishikawao, and staffed with artists from the Tatsunoko Productions series Akai Kōdan Jirion. The new company met with success and in 1993 its founders renamed it Production I.G. Since then, the studio has enjoyed yearly growth in sales and size.
Alternate Studio Title: Production IG
Production I.G Studio Directory Cartoon Series:
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Aono Rokugo (1998-2000, 4 Episodes.) -
Bakuen Campus Guardress
(1994, 4
Episodes.)
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Blood+ (2005, 50 Episodes.) -
Le Chevalier D’Eon (2006, 24 Episodes.) -
Denno Shojo Ai (1992, 6 Direct-To-Video Cartoons.) -
Dragon Half
(1993, 1
Series.)
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Higashi No Eden (2009, 11 Episodes.) -
The King of Fighters: Another Day (2005, 4 Episodes.) -
Kirin Lemon 77: Enter the Seven Sevens
(2005, 1
Series.)
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Kirin Lemon Black: Monster Blacks Fights Back
(2005, 1
Series.)
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Megami Kohosei
(1999, 1
Series.)
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Nagano Olympic Campaign
(1998, 1
Series.)
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Otogi Zôshi (2004, 26 Episodes.) -
Oval x Over (2005, 3 Cartoons.) -
Quantum Leap
(2000, 1
Series.)
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RD Sennô Chôsashitsu
(2008, 10
Episodes.)
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Reideen (2007, 10 Episodes.) -
Sakigake!! Kuromati Kôkô
(2003, 26
Episodes.)
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Samsung Home Appliances
(1996, 3
Cartoons.)
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Seirei No Moribito
(2007, 26
Episodes.)
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Sengoku Basara (2009, 12 Episodes.) -
Shinreigari
(2007, 8
Episodes.)
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Toshokan Sensô
(2008, 12
Episodes.)
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Tsubasa: Toukyou Bakuro (2007-2008, 3 Direct-To-Video Cartoons.) -
Vampirian Kids: The Veggie Vampires
(2001, 1
Series.)
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Wârudo Disutorakushon: Sekai Bokumetsu No Rokunin
(2008, 13
Episodes.)
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Wellber No Monogatari
(2007, 1
Series.)
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Wellber no Monogatari Dainimaku
(2008, 1
Series.)
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Windy Tales
(2004, 13
Episodes.)
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World Destruction Sekai Bokumesu no Rukunin
(2008, 1
Series.)
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xxxHOLiC
(2006, 24
Episodes.)
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xxxHOLiC Kei
(2008, 1
Series.)
Related Cartoon Series:
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Kidô Keisatsu Patorebâ: The Movie
(1989)
(Headgear, Studio DEEN, Sunrise, Bandai Visual, Tôhoku Shinsha...)
featuring Noa Izumi, Asuma Shinohara, Kiichi Goto (Kiichi Gotoh), Shinobu Nagumo, Isao Ota (Isao Ohta), Mikiyasu Shinshi; more Characters ...
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Tistou Of The Green Thumbs
(1990)
(Shigoto, Dux International...)
Little Polar Bear - Where Are You Going, Shirokuma-kun?
(1990)
(Movic, Aniplex Inc., I.G Tatsunoko)
Heroic Legend of Arslan
(1991)
(Kadokawa Shoten, Movic, Aniplex Inc...)
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Kaze No Tairiku (1992) (I.G Tatsunoko, Kadokawa Shoten, Bandai Visual...) featuring Tieh, Boyce, Lakshi Arun Ard, Pirates. |
Talking Head
(1992)
(Bandai Visual Company)
featuring I, Itano, Ito, Costumer, Kawai, Tamiko, Kitakubo, Producer, Secretary, Yamashita, Tsuya, Tahara, Aya, Hanta, Unoyama, Tomoe; more Characters
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Kidô Keisatsu Patorebâ: The Movie 2
(1993)
(Bandai Visual Company, Tohokashinsha Film Company Ltd....)
featuring Noa Izumi, Asuma Shinohara, Isao Ohta (Isao Ota), Mikiyasu Shinshi, Hiromi Yamazaki, Shigeo Shiba, Seitaro Sakaki; more Characters
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Shooting Star Gakusaver
(1993)
(Starchild Records, Movic, Mars)
The Adventures of Slaim
(1995)
(Shueisha, Enix, Caramel Mama)
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Kôkaku Kidôtai
(1995)
(Bandai Visual, Kodansha Ltd., Manga Entertainment)
featuring Major Motoko Kusanagi, Bateau [Batou], Section 9 Department Chief Daisuke Aramaki, The Puppet Master, Togusa; more Characters ...
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Dimensional Adventure Numa Monjar
(1996)
(Shueisha)
Panzer Dragoon
(1996)
(Production I.G, Sega Enterprises, Ltd.)
featuring Kyle, Alita, Black Dragon, Kyle's Friend, Blau.
Bronze: Zetsuai Since 1989
(1996)
(Shueisha)
One Piece - Defeat The Pirate Ganzak!
(1998)
(Shueisha, Weekly Shonen Jump)
The Adventures of Slaim: Wolf Goes For It!
(1998)
(Shueisha, Enix, Caramel Mama)
The Adventures of Slaim - Wow! The Sea!
(1999)
(Shueisha)
Cyber Team in Akihabara - 2011 Summer Vacation
(1999)
(Ka·non, Kodansha, TBS, Akihabaradennogumi Committee...)




