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Established in 1964 by Ex Mom Productions (A studio mostly known for doing stop motion animation for [[Rankin Bass]]) stop motion animator Yutaka Fujioka after his 1st studio bombed (Tokyo Ningyo Cinema), [http://www.tms-e.com TMS Entertainment] (short for Tokyo Movie Shinsha, also credited as TMS-Kyokuchi on occasion) is one of the oldest and most well-known (both in Japan ''and'' overseas) producers of [[Anime]] in the world. Their most famous works are probably ''[[Lupin III]]'' and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''. They have also done various other anime, such as ''[[Anpanman|Soreike! Anpanman]]'', ''[[Sonic X]]'', ''[[Detective Conan]]'', ''[[Lil Pri]]'', ''[[Ulysses 31]]'', ''[[Hamtaro]]'' and ''[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]'', and even some full length feature films, such as ''[[Akira]]'' and ''[[Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland]]''.
Established in 1964 by Ex Mom Productions (A studio mostly known for doing stop motion animation for [[Rankin Bass]]) stop motion animator Yutaka Fujioka after his 1st studio bombed (Tokyo Ningyo Cinema), [https://web.archive.org/web/20060903082439/http://www.tms-e.com/ TMS Entertainment] (short for Tokyo Movie Shinsha, also credited as TMS-Kyokuchi on occasion) is one of the oldest and most well-known (both in Japan ''and'' overseas) producers of [[Anime]] in the world. Their most famous works are probably ''[[Lupin III]]'' and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''. They have also done various other anime, such as ''[[Anpanman|Soreike! Anpanman]]'', ''[[Sonic X]]'', ''[[Detective Conan]]'', ''[[Lil Pri]]'', ''[[Ulysses 31]]'', ''[[Hamtaro]]'' and ''[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]'', and even some full length feature films, such as ''[[Akira]]'' and ''[[Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland]]''.


Outside of anime, they are also one of the best and most recognized overseas animation studios in the world. Their [[Animation Bump|high quality work]] first popped up in the early 80's, when they did animation for [[Filmation]]'s ''The New Adventures of Zorro'' (and, of course, knowing Filmation's reputation for [[Off-Model|cheap]] [[Limited Animation|animation]], it was a sight to see) as well as [[DiC]]'s cartoons back in the day. Soon enough, [[Disney]] and [[Warner Bros]] joined the list of clients, giving us glorious animation in shows such as ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and ''[[The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' from Disney, and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'', and, of course, ''[[Animaniacs]]'' from [[Warner Bros]], on the Japanese side of clients, we have Shogakukan with ''Detective Conan'' and ''Hamtaro'', and Shueisha with ''[[D.Gray-man|D Gray Man]]''.
Outside of anime, they are also one of the best and most recognized overseas animation studios in the world. Their [[Animation Bump|high quality work]] first popped up in the early 80's, when they did animation for [[Filmation]]'s ''The New Adventures of Zorro'' (and, of course, knowing Filmation's reputation for [[Off-Model|cheap]] [[Limited Animation|animation]], it was a sight to see) as well as [[DiC]]'s cartoons back in the day. Soon enough, [[Disney]] and [[Warner Bros]] joined the list of clients, giving us glorious animation in shows such as ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and ''[[The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' from Disney, and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'', ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'', and, of course, ''[[Animaniacs]]'' from [[Warner Bros]], on the Japanese side of clients, we have Shogakukan with ''Detective Conan'' and ''Hamtaro'', and Shueisha with ''[[D.Gray-man|D Gray Man]]''.