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* ''Anime/ImmortalGrandPrix'' (2003). Experimental original micro-series, mostly forgotten today but spawning some sequels by other studios.

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* ''Anime/ImmortalGrandPrix'' ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'' (2003). Experimental original micro-series, mostly forgotten today but spawning some sequels by other studios.
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* ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'' (2nd Key Animation)

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* ''LightNovel/{{Baccano}}'' ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' (2nd Key Animation)



* ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}'' (2nd Key Animation - ''Revolution'' season)

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* ''LightNovel/{{Slayers}}'' ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' (2nd Key Animation - ''Revolution'' season)



* ''LightNovel/{{Toradora}}'' (2nd Key Animation)

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* ''LightNovel/{{Toradora}}'' ''Literature/{{Toradora}}'' (2nd Key Animation)
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* ''Anime/{{Madlax}}'' (2004). The second girls-with-guns entry, remaining largely overshadowed by ''Noir'' despite its virtues and good critical reception. Remembered by many an EntryPimp as one of the high points in Bee Train history.

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* ''Anime/{{Madlax}}'' (2004). The second girls-with-guns entry, remaining largely overshadowed by ''Noir'' despite its virtues and good critical reception. Remembered by many an EntryPimp Administrivia/EntryPimp as one of the high points in Bee Train history.
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The "Bee Train" label (and their website) have been dormant since 2012. Although no official statement has ever been released, it appears to have been quietly shut down as a result of several factors, including the founder Koichi Mashimo's apparent retirement from the industry in the same year and a shortage of major hit productions since Bee Train's split with Production I.G in 2007. Many of the studio's old staff seem to have moved over to the recently independent Creator/CStation ("B Train", "C-Station", geddit?).

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The "Bee Train" label (and their website) have been dormant since 2012. Although no official statement has ever been released, it appears to have been quietly shut down as a result of several factors, including the founder Koichi Mashimo's apparent retirement from the industry in the same year and a shortage of major hit productions since Bee Train's split with Production I.G in 2007. Many of the studio's old staff seem to have moved over to the recently independent Creator/CStation ("B Train", "C-Station", geddit?).
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to be clear, .hack is a multimedia story; the animes are not any more "adaptations" than the games are


* ''Anime/DotHackLiminality'' (2002). The very first ''Franchise/DotHack'' adaptation, a four-episode OVA that came with the original game tetralogy. Mostly forgotten nowadays, solidified an alliance between Bandai and Bee Train that lasted until 2008.
* ''Anime/DotHackSign'' (2002). The prequel to the original game tetralogy and the ''other'' most probable introduction to Bee Train you are likely to receive. The second and likely most famous ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptation to date, ''SIGN'' is revered by many a fan.

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* ''Anime/DotHackLiminality'' (2002). The very first ''Franchise/DotHack'' adaptation, anime, a four-episode OVA that came with the original game tetralogy. Mostly forgotten nowadays, solidified an alliance between Bandai and Bee Train that lasted until 2008.
* ''Anime/DotHackSign'' (2002). The prequel to the original game tetralogy and the ''other'' most probable introduction to Bee Train you are likely to receive. The second and likely most famous ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptation to date, ''SIGN'' is revered by many a fan.



* ''[[Franchise/DotHack .hack//Roots]]'' (2006). A SpiritualSuccessor to ''SIGN'' and a prequel to ''.hack//G.U.'' trilogy. Failed to meet expectations and may well be the last ''Franchise/DotHack'' adaptation by Bee Train: ''.hack//G.U. Trilogy'' movie has since been produced by Bandai Visual/CyberConnect2.

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* ''[[Franchise/DotHack .hack//Roots]]'' (2006). A SpiritualSuccessor to ''SIGN'' and a prequel to ''.hack//G.U.'' trilogy. Failed to meet expectations and may well be the last ''Franchise/DotHack'' adaptation anime by Bee Train: ''.hack//G.U. Trilogy'' movie has since been produced by Bandai Visual/CyberConnect2.
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not adaptations (usually)


[[http://www.beetrain.co.jp/ Bee Train]] was a [[{{anime}} Japanese animation]] studio founded by ex-Creator/TatsunokoProduction employee Creator/KoichiMashimo in 1997 as a subsidiary of Creator/ProductionIG. The studio is probably best known for producing ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' and their subsequent contributions to the GirlsWithGuns genre, as well as the ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptations, most notably ''Anime/DotHackSign''. They're also infamous for taking a... "creative" approach to adapting manga titles (read: ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), causing much discontent amongst the original fandom.

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[[http://www.beetrain.co.jp/ Bee Train]] was a [[{{anime}} Japanese animation]] studio founded by ex-Creator/TatsunokoProduction employee Creator/KoichiMashimo in 1997 as a subsidiary of Creator/ProductionIG. The studio is probably best known for producing ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' and their subsequent contributions to the GirlsWithGuns genre, as well as the ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptations, entries, most notably ''Anime/DotHackSign''. They're also infamous for taking a... "creative" approach to adapting manga titles (read: ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), causing much discontent amongst the original fandom.
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* ''Anime/MichikoToHatchin'' (In-Between Animation)

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* ''Anime/MichikoToHatchin'' ''Anime/MichikoAndHatchin'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''Anime/AngelicLayer'' (In-Between Animation)

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* ''Anime/AngelicLayer'' ''Manga/AngelicLayer'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars4FallInLoveMaidens'' (In-Between Animation)

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* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars4FallInLoveMaidens'' (In-Between Animation)Animation; anime sequences)
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[[http://www.beetrain.co.jp/ Bee Train]] is a [[{{anime}} Japanese animation]] studio founded by ex-Creator/TatsunokoProduction employee Creator/KoichiMashimo in 1997 as a subsidiary of Creator/ProductionIG. The studio is probably best known for producing ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' and their subsequent contributions to the GirlsWithGuns genre, as well as the ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptations, most notably ''Anime/DotHackSign''. They're also infamous for taking a... "creative" approach to adapting manga titles (read: ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), causing much discontent amongst the original fandom.

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[[http://www.beetrain.co.jp/ Bee Train]] is was a [[{{anime}} Japanese animation]] studio founded by ex-Creator/TatsunokoProduction employee Creator/KoichiMashimo in 1997 as a subsidiary of Creator/ProductionIG. The studio is probably best known for producing ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' and their subsequent contributions to the GirlsWithGuns genre, as well as the ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptations, most notably ''Anime/DotHackSign''. They're also infamous for taking a... "creative" approach to adapting manga titles (read: ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), causing much discontent amongst the original fandom.
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* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'' (Production Assistance)
* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars3IsParisBurning'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars4FallInLoveMaidens'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''Franchise/WildArms: Twilight Venom'' (1999), ditto.

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* ''Franchise/WildArms: Twilight Venom'' ''Anime/WildArmsTwilightVenom'' (1999), ditto.
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The "Bee Train" label (and their website) have been dormant since 2012. Although no official statement has ever been released, it appears to be a result of a number of factors, including the founder Koichi Mashimo's apparent retirement from the industry in the same year and a shortage of major hit productions since Bee Train's split with Production I.G in 2007. Many of the studio's old staff seem to have moved over to the recently independent Creator/CStation ("B Train", "C-Station", geddit?).

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The "Bee Train" label (and their website) have been dormant since 2012. Although no official statement has ever been released, it appears to be have been quietly shut down as a result of a number of several factors, including the founder Koichi Mashimo's apparent retirement from the industry in the same year and a shortage of major hit productions since Bee Train's split with Production I.G in 2007. Many of the studio's old staff seem to have moved over to the recently independent Creator/CStation ("B Train", "C-Station", geddit?).
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In early 2008 (before the announcement of ''[=BotI=]''), word of mouth was that Bee Train was to animate ''Manga/MiraiNikki'', yet this rumor has since been debunked (instead, {{Creator/asread}} is doing an OVA).

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In early 2008 (before the announcement of ''[=BotI=]''), word of mouth was that Bee Train was to animate ''Manga/MiraiNikki'', ''Manga/FutureDiary'', yet this rumor has since been debunked (instead, {{Creator/asread}} is doing an OVA).

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[[http://www.beetrain.co.jp/ Bee Train]] is a [[{{anime}} Japanese animation]] studio founded by ex-Creator/TatsunokoProduction employee Creator/KoichiMashimo in 1997 as a subsidiary of Creator/ProductionIG. The studio is probably best known for producing ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' and their subsequent contributions to the GirlsWithGuns genre, as well as the ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptations, most notably ''Anime/DotHackSign''. They're also infamous for taking a... "creative" approach to adapting manga titles (read: ''TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), causing much discontent amongst the original fandom. They previously had an animation sub-division known as Creator/CStation, whom assists Creator/SilverLink and others on their productions, and another called D-Station which appears to have gone defunct. They also have a animation farming studio known as Creator/StudioRoad, which has done work for companies like the aforementioned Production I.G, Creator/PAWorks and, to a lesser extent, Creator/A1Pictures.

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[[http://www.beetrain.co.jp/ Bee Train]] is a [[{{anime}} Japanese animation]] studio founded by ex-Creator/TatsunokoProduction employee Creator/KoichiMashimo in 1997 as a subsidiary of Creator/ProductionIG. The studio is probably best known for producing ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' and their subsequent contributions to the GirlsWithGuns genre, as well as the ''Franchise/DotHack'' anime adaptations, most notably ''Anime/DotHackSign''. They're also infamous for taking a... "creative" approach to adapting manga titles (read: ''TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle''), causing much discontent amongst the original fandom. fandom.

They previously had an animation sub-division known as Creator/CStation, whom assists Creator/SilverLink and others on their productions, and another called D-Station which appears to have gone defunct. They also have a animation farming studio known as Creator/StudioRoad, which has done work for companies like the aforementioned Production I.G, Creator/PAWorks and, to a lesser extent, Creator/A1Pictures.


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The "Bee Train" label (and their website) have been dormant since 2012. Although no official statement has ever been released, it appears to be a result of a number of factors, including the founder Koichi Mashimo's apparent retirement from the industry in the same year and a shortage of major hit productions since Bee Train's split with Production I.G in 2007. Many of the studio's old staff seem to have moved over to the recently independent Creator/CStation ("B Train", "C-Station", geddit?).
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* ''LightNovel/TheCaseFilesOfYakushijiRyoko'' (2nd Key Animation, In-Between Animation for episode 5)

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* ''LightNovel/TheCaseFilesOfYakushijiRyoko'' ''Literature/TheCaseFilesOfYakushijiRyoko'' (2nd Key Animation, In-Between Animation for episode 5)

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