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Tama Productions was an anime studio that mostly provided additional work for other studios (Most noticeably Walt Disney Animation Japan). They went out of business in 2008–09. Their successor, a companion studio known as Drop, is still around, but is not doing much anime work (Though they did do a rather Deranged Radiohead video).

See also KK C&D Asia and Studio Junio, two other defunct studios and Jade Animation, a partner of their's for many of The Disney Afternoon shows. Do not confuse with Tama And Friends as that show is done by Group TAC.


Projects worked on by Tama (Stuff with Jade maked with *)

Western Animation

Anime