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That said, anime films tend to have vanity plates, most ones being a static image featuring an iconic character from its production company. Films generally have a stronger association with its production company than series. Thus, [[Studio Ghibli]]—who focused exclusively on film production from 1985 until 2014—has a notable one featuring one of their best-known characters, [[My Neighbor Totoro|Totoro]].
* [[Kyoto Animation]]: Their vanity plate features Earth in the background. Blue ocean waves appear on the bottom half of the screen, fading out towards the top. In the bottom left, a circle inside a circle is surrounded by six teardrop like shapes, with the words "Kyoto Animation" and a link to their website (http://kyotoanimation.co.jp). It dissolves into the orange words "Kyoto Animation" against a plain white background. This Vanity Plate is rare, only appearing in their films.
* [[Studio Ghibli]]: The vanity plate features King [[My Neighbor Totoro|Totoro]], with Chibi Totoro perched on top. The vanity plate is set against a {{color|#109ceb|blue background}}, with
* [[Studio Ponoc]]: Just like Ghibli, they're another company who tend to focus on film productions. Their vanity plate is on a white background, and features Mary Smith from their first production ''[[Mary and the Witch's Flower]]''. Under Mary is the words STUDIO PONOC, with a red clock face in the first "O" in PONOC—reflective of their "[[Start My Own|new start]]".
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