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Animal Ya, alternatively called Animal House, is a Japanese studio established sometime in the late 1970s/early 1980s.
'''Animal Ya''', alternatively called Animal House, is a Japanese studio established sometime in the late 1970s/early 1980s.


Since 2003, one of their production arms, Studio Comet (a studio founded in 1986 by Ex-Tsuchida Production staff members after the studio went out of business, which after that, Comet was funding by Animal Ya), split from them.
Since 2003, one of their production arms, Studio Comet (a studio founded in 1986 by Ex-Tsuchida Production staff members after the studio went out of business, which after that, Comet was funding by Animal Ya), split from them.
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* ''[[Captain Tsubasa|Captain Tsubasa J]]''
* ''[[Captain Tsubasa|Captain Tsubasa J]]''
* ''Dragon Warrior''
* ''Dragon Warrior''
* ''[[Freakazoid]]'' (Plus the opening, as Animal House; with [[Koko Enterprises]]/Dong Yang, Seoul Movie and [[Tama Productions]])
* ''[[Freakazoid!]]'' (Plus the opening, as Animal House; with [[Koko Enterprises]]/Dong Yang, Seoul Movie and [[Tama Productions]])
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'' (Paired with [[Jade Animation]] and [[Morning Sun]])
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'' (Paired with [[Jade Animation]] and [[Morning Sun]])
* ''[[Goof Troop]]'' (outsourced by WDAJ and Tama)
* ''[[Goof Troop]]'' (outsourced by WDAJ and Tama)
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* ''[[Black Jack]]'' (1994 OVA, Animation)
* ''[[Black Jack]]'' (1994 OVA, Animation)
* ''[[Bleach]]'' (Animation)
* ''[[Bleach]]'' (Animation)
* ''[[Blood Plus]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Blood+]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Burn Up]]'' (Animation Cooperation for ''Scramble'')
* ''[[Burn Up]]'' (Animation Cooperation for ''Scramble'')
* ''[[Cardfight Vanguard]]'' (Production Assistance with TMS for six episodes)
* ''[[Cardfight Vanguard]]'' (Production Assistance with TMS for six episodes)
* ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'' (2nd Key & In-Between Animation
* ''[[Le Chevalier d'Eon]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Le Chevalier d'Eon]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[The Daughter of Twenty Faces]]'' (Production Cooperation with [[Studio BONES]] and TMS for two episodes)
* ''[[The Daughter of Twenty Faces]]'' (Production Cooperation with [[Studio BONES]] and TMS for two episodes)
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* ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' (In-Between Animation; Production Cooperation)
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' (In-Between Animation; Production Cooperation)
** ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' (In-Between Animation; Production Assistance)
** ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' (In-Between Animation; Production Assistance)
* ''[[Gintama]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Gintama]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Gosick]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Gosick]]'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''[[Heroman]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Heroman]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Kirby of the Stars]]'' (Animation Cooperation for A-Un, 2D animation only, all CGI animation is done by Hal Laboratory themselves with [[Game Cube]] hardware)
* ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' (Animation Cooperation for A-Un, 2D animation only, all CGI animation is done by Hal Laboratory themselves with [[Game Cube]] hardware)
* ''[[Lupin III]]'' (Key Animation for ''Dead or Alive'' and ''From Russia With Love'')
* ''[[Lupin III]]'' (Key Animation for ''Dead or Alive'' and ''From Russia With Love'')
* ''[[Nodame Cantabile]]'' (In-Between Animation for ''Finale'')
* ''[[Nodame Cantabile]]'' (In-Between Animation for ''Finale'')
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* ''[[Saki (manga)|Saki]]'' (2nd Key Animation)
* ''[[Saki (manga)|Saki]]'' (2nd Key Animation)
* ''[[SHUFFLE!]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[SHUFFLE!]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Skip Beat]]'' (2nd Key & In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Skip Beat!]]'' (2nd Key & In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Spider Riders]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Spider Riders]]'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]'' (Animation)
* ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi]]'' (Animation)
* ''[[Sword of the Stranger]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Sword of the Stranger]]'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' (2nd Key & In-Between Animation
* ''~Tokyo Magnitude 8.0~'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''~Tokyo Magnitude 8.0~'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''[[Toradora!]]'' (2nd Key Animation)
* ''[[Toradora!]]'' (2nd Key Animation)
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* [[Animation Bump]]
* [[Animation Bump]]
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: ''Kirby'' (yet Hal did all the CG themselves); ''School Rumble'' made fun of it.
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: ''Kirby'' (yet Hal did all the CG themselves); ''School Rumble'' made fun of it.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Their name for [[Freakazoid]] is similar to the [[National Lampoon]] movie of the same name.
* [[Off-Model]]: ''Suzuka'' and ''Gargoyles'' mostly.
* [[Off-Model]]: ''Suzuka'' and ''Gargoyles'' mostly.


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Latest revision as of 22:21, 2 November 2020

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the Studio Comet logo

Animal Ya, alternatively called Animal House, is a Japanese studio established sometime in the late 1970s/early 1980s.

Since 2003, one of their production arms, Studio Comet (a studio founded in 1986 by Ex-Tsuchida Production staff members after the studio went out of business, which after that, Comet was funding by Animal Ya), split from them.

For sake of simplicity, both companies have been combined into this article.

Compare TMS Entertainment, Toei Animation, and Madhouse, other anime companies that have had a presence in Western Animation (TMS in particular). Do not confuse for Animal House (see Name's the Same).


Shows (Anime & American) worked on by Animal-Ya/Studio Comet


Other Anime Worked on by Animal-Ya/Studio Comet


Animal Ya provides examples of the following tropes: