Tsuburaya Productions
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History
First established by Japanese special effects (tokusatsu) pioneer Eiji Tsuburaya in 1963, it was responsible for the creation of such classic shows as Ultraman (and its many sequels), Kaiju Booska and many other spectacular tokusatsu family/children's shows.[1] The company, when first formed in 1963, was called Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..[4]Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". In 1968, Toho Company Ltd. forced the company to change its name to the simpler "Tsuburaya Productions", not only because its executives thought Eiji was acting as though only he could have done special effects, but also because they felt that his own TV shows were becoming a strong competition to the movies he was doing for them. Although Eiji had strong political power at Toho, he and the company were at odds with each other until his death in 1970.
The company's current logo was originally the arrow-like logo from their 1968 TV series, Mighty Jack, designed by that show's art director, Tohl Narita. Tohl Narita left the company the same year.[5]
Tsuburaya has officially made their Ultraman and non-Ultraman content widely available on their YouTube channel, even simulcasting several of their series with English subtitles,[6] the channel has reached over 2 million subscribers.[7]
Tsuburaya's more recent work includes the "Ultra N-Project" (Ultraman the Next and Ultraman Nexus) based loosely on an unused concept which was planned before the production of Ultra Q, but never actually filmed.[8][9]
Corporate buyout
In October 2007, due to rising production costs, the Tsuburaya family sold the company to Japanese advertising agency TYO Inc., which then held an 80% stake in the company.[10] Bandai, the main licensor of merchandise for the Ultra Series, acquired a 33.4% stake in 2007[11] with TYO transferring another 15.6% in 2009[11] giving Bandai a total of 49.9%.[11] As a result, the old Kinuta office used by Tsuburaya as its head office was razed, and the company moved to newer facilities. Kazuo Tsuburaya, Eiji's grandson, stayed with the company on its board of directors.[12]
In 2010, pachinko maker Fields Corporation bought out TYO's 51% stake in Tsuburaya Productions, with Bandai retaining the remaining 49%.[13]
Logo Evolution
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References
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- ↑ a b The Official Tsuburaya Productions English Webpage company profile
- ↑ If only 'Ultraman' was here to stop the wrecking ballAsahi Shimbun February 7, 2008 (English website)
- ↑ 円谷プロの“聖地”にお別れ Script error: No such module "webarchive". MSNSankei news February 6, 2008 (Japanese website)
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- ↑ Japanese book: The Man Called the "Father of Tokusatsu" 特撮の神様と呼ばれた男 Template:ISBN
- ↑ Japanese book: Eiji Tsuburaya: The Inheritance Left in the Japanese Film World 円谷英二 日本映画界に残した遺産 Template:ISBN
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External links
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- Tsuburaya Productions
- Bandai Namco Holdings subsidiaries
- Film production companies of Japan
- Special effects companies
- Entertainment companies established in 1963
- Japanese companies established in 1963
- Eiji Tsuburaya
- Setagaya