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Japanese production studio founded in 1987. They're responsible for ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|End of Evangelion]]'', ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'', ''[[Eden of the East]]'', the animated flashback in ''[[Kill Bill]]'', the FMV sequences in the Wii [[Wario Land]] game, one of the seven shorts of ''[[Halo Legends]]'' and other well-known anime, and are also well-regarded for their use of digital compositing techniques. The studio has also worked with other media, such as the ''[[Yarudora]]'' series (interactive anime-style [[Visual Novel]] games) on [[PlayStation|PS1]], and the PSP versions of the first two ''[[Star Ocean]]'' games. Recently they also did the new opening animation for ''[[Blaz Blue]] Continuum Shift Extend''.▼
A Japanese production studio founded in 1987, well-regarded for their use of digital compositing techniques.
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The "I.G" part of the company name refers to its founders, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Takayuki Goto. They frequently collaborate with [[Mamoru Oshii]].
Production I.G has two subsidiary companies Xebec and Mag Garden. From 1997-2006 studio [[Bee Train]] was also a subsidiary. Compare with [[Rough Draft Studios]], [[DR Movie]], [[Sunwoo Entertainment]], [[Digital E Mation]], [[GONZO]] and [[Toon City]]
A [[wikipedia:Category:Production I.G|complete list]] of works by them can be found on [[
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