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[[http://www.nipponanimation.com/ Nippon Animation]], founded in 1975, is an established Japanese studio. President Koichi Motohashi organized Nippon Animation from what had been Zuiyô Eizo ("Zuiyo Video"), the animation studio of Zuiyô Enterprise, which had produced ''[[Literature/BurgessBedtimeStories Fables of the Green Forest]]'' and ''Anime/HeidiGirlOfTheAlps''; existing Zuiyô productions ''Literature/VickyTheViking'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'', and ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' transitioned to being Nippon Animation productions in mid-airing. Nippon Animation inherited the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' mantle from Zuiyô as well as the tradition of producing anime adaptations of Western literature. Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and Creator/IsaoTakahata frequently worked with the studio during the 1970s, as have other big names such as Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, Yoshifumi Kondo, Noboru Ishiguro, Kozo Kusuba (who would later work on the 2005 ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' anime), and future Franchise/SuperMarioBros character designer Yoichi Kotabe.

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[[http://www.nipponanimation.com/ Nippon Animation]], founded in 1975, is an established Japanese studio. President Koichi Motohashi organized Nippon Animation from what had been Zuiyô Eizo ("Zuiyo Video"), the animation studio of Zuiyô Enterprise, which had produced ''[[Literature/BurgessBedtimeStories Fables of the Green Forest]]'' and ''Anime/HeidiGirlOfTheAlps''; existing Zuiyô productions ''Literature/VickyTheViking'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'', ''Anime/ADogOfFlanders1975'', and ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' transitioned to being Nippon Animation productions in mid-airing. Nippon Animation inherited the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' mantle from Zuiyô as well as the tradition of producing anime adaptations of Western literature. Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and Creator/IsaoTakahata frequently worked with the studio during the 1970s, as have other big names such as Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, Yoshifumi Kondo, Noboru Ishiguro, Kozo Kusuba (who would later work on the 2005 ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' anime), and future Franchise/SuperMarioBros character designer Yoichi Kotabe.
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* ''Anime/PrincessComet''



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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyKong'' (co-produced with Lana Productions; animation done by Anirom, Creator/HahnShinCorporation, Creator/JadeAnimation, and Creator/RainbowAnimationKorea)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyKong'' (co-produced with Lana Productions; animation done by Anirom, Creator/HahnShinCorporation, Creator/JadeAnimation, Creator/JadeAnimation and Creator/RainbowAnimationKorea)[[Creator/GalaxyDigimation RainbowAnimationKorea]])
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* ''LightNovel/LibraryWar'' (Key Animation)

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* ''LightNovel/LibraryWar'' ''Literature/LibraryWar'' (Key Animation)
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* ''Anime/NangokuShonenPapuwaKun''
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* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4Remake'' (''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lppo5cNxrhk Resident Evil Masterpiece Theater]]'' trailer)

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* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4Remake'' (''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lppo5cNxrhk Resident Evil Masterpiece Theater]]'' trailer)promotion trailers)

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* ''Anime/{{Daigunder}}'' (Producer; animation by Creator/BrainsBase)



* ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' (original series and [=OVA=]s. 2011 series done by Creator/{{Madhouse}})

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* ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' (original series and [=OVA=]s. 2011 series done by Creator/{{Madhouse}})Creator/{{Madhouse}} and Creator/StudioLive)


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* ''Literature/LoveAllPlay'' (with Creator/OLMIncorporated)


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* ''Anime/AMAIMWarriorAtTheBorderline'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''Anime/FutureCardBuddyfight Ace'' (Finish Animation)


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* ''Anime/HeatGuyJ'' (In-Between Animation)
* ''Anime/JapanAnimatorExpo'' (In-Between Animation for "Bubu & Bubulina")


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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' (In-Between Animation)


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* ''Literature/PenguinHighway'' (Finish & In-Between Animation)
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* CreatorsOddball: The 1999 anime adaptation of ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is a DarkerAndEdgier series adapted from a shonen manga, a marked difference from their literary adaptations and more lighthearted series.

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* CreatorsOddball: The 1999 anime adaptation of ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is a DarkerAndEdgier series adapted from a shonen manga, a marked difference from their literary adaptations and more lighthearted series. This is also true of the studio's first theatrical feature, ''Locke the Superman'' (1984).
** While known for the literary adaptations from the beginning, Nippon Animation's early years in the late '70s featured more stylistic variety, with the studio trying its hand at shoujo manga adaptations (''Manga/HaikaraSanGaTooru''), sports dramas (''Song of Baseball Enthusiasts'' and the volleyball-themed ''Attack on Tomorrow''), and even the super robot genre (''Ginguiser'').

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* ''Animated Classics of Japanese Literature'' (''Seishun Anime Zenshu'')



* ''Literature/VickyTheViking''[[note]]A Zuiyô Eizo work prior to episode 53[[/note]]

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* ''Literature/VickyTheViking''[[note]]A ''Literature/VickyTheViking'' (a Zuiyô Eizo work prior to episode 53[[/note]]53; although the series was credited as a Nippon Animation production from that point onward, Zuiyô continues to hold the show's copyright)



* GenreAnthology: Their ''World Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics'' series adapt classic literature and fairy tales, respectively.

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* GenreAnthology: Their ''World Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics'' series adapt classic literature and fairy tales, respectively. Their ''Animated Classics of Japanese Literature'' series did [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the same for well-known domestic literary works]].
* InternationalCoproduction: Nippon Animation did many of these, particularly with Spanish, German and Austrian companies, many of which became more popular in the West than in the country where they were animated.

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* ''Literature/VickyTheViking''[[note]]A Zuiyô Eizo work prior to episode 53[[/note]]



* ''Anime/VickyTheViking''[[note]]A Zuiyô Eizo work prior to episode 53[[/note]]

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* ''Anime/VickyTheViking''[[note]]A Zuiyô Eizo work prior to episode 53[[/note]]
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[[http://www.nipponanimation.com/ Nippon Animation]], founded in 1975, is an established Japanese studio. President Koichi Motohashi organized Nippon Animation from what had been the animation studio of Zuiyô Enterprise, which had produced ''[[Literature/BurgessBedtimeStories Fables of the Green Forest]]'' and ''Anime/HeidiGirlOfTheAlps''; existing Zuiyô productions ''Literature/VickyTheViking'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'', and ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' transitioned to being Nippon Animation productions in mid-airing. Nippon Animation inherited the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' mantle from Zuiyô as well as the tradition of producing anime adaptations of Western literature. Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and Creator/IsaoTakahata frequently worked with the studio during the 1970s, as have other big names such as Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, Yoshifumi Kondo, Noboru Ishiguro, Kozo Kusuba (who would later work on the 2005 ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' anime), and future Franchise/SuperMarioBros character designer Yoichi Kotabe.

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[[http://www.nipponanimation.com/ Nippon Animation]], founded in 1975, is an established Japanese studio. President Koichi Motohashi organized Nippon Animation from what had been Zuiyô Eizo ("Zuiyo Video"), the animation studio of Zuiyô Enterprise, which had produced ''[[Literature/BurgessBedtimeStories Fables of the Green Forest]]'' and ''Anime/HeidiGirlOfTheAlps''; existing Zuiyô productions ''Literature/VickyTheViking'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'', and ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' transitioned to being Nippon Animation productions in mid-airing. Nippon Animation inherited the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' mantle from Zuiyô as well as the tradition of producing anime adaptations of Western literature. Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and Creator/IsaoTakahata frequently worked with the studio during the 1970s, as have other big names such as Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, Yoshifumi Kondo, Noboru Ishiguro, Kozo Kusuba (who would later work on the 2005 ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' anime), and future Franchise/SuperMarioBros character designer Yoichi Kotabe.



* ''Literature/MayaTheBee''

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* ''Literature/MayaTheBee''''Literature/MayaTheBee'' (both 1970s anime series[[note]]The 1975 series was a Zuiyô Eizo production until episode 6[[/note]], co-produced with Austria's Apollo Film; series two animated by Wako Production under contract from Nippon Animation)




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* ''Anime/VickyTheViking''[[note]]A Zuiyô Eizo work prior to episode 53[[/note]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyKong (co-produced with Lana Productions; animation done by Anirom, Creator/HahnShinCorporation, Creator/JadeAnimation, and Creator/RainbowAnimationKorea)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyKong ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyKong'' (co-produced with Lana Productions; animation done by Anirom, Creator/HahnShinCorporation, Creator/JadeAnimation, and Creator/RainbowAnimationKorea)
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* ''Anime/AliceInWonderlandJP'' (co-produced with Apollo Films)

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* ''Anime/AliceInWonderlandJP'' ''Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP'' (co-produced with Apollo Films)
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* CreatorsOddball: The 1999 anime adaptation of ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is DarkerAndEdgier than their normal fare, but some violence is {{Bowdlerize}}d.

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* CreatorsOddball: The 1999 anime adaptation of ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is a DarkerAndEdgier than series adapted from a shonen manga, a marked difference from their normal fare, but some violence is {{Bowdlerize}}d.literary adaptations and more lighthearted series.
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* GenreAnthology: Their ''World Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' series adapt classic literature and fairy tales, respectively.

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* GenreAnthology: Their ''World Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' Tale Classics'' series adapt classic literature and fairy tales, respectively.
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* CreatorsOddball: The 1999 anime adaptation of ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is DarkerAndEdgier than their normal fare, but some violence is {{Bowdlerize}}d.
* GenreAnthology: Their ''World Masterpiece Theater'' and ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' series adapt classic literature and fairy tales, respectively.
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* ''Manga/{{Kannagi}}'' (In-Between Animation)

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* ''Manga/{{Kannagi}}'' ''Manga/KannagiCrazyShrineMaidens'' (In-Between Animation)
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* ''WesternAnimation/DogtanianAndTheThreeMuskehounds'' (original 1981 series, co-produced with Creator/BRBInternational; later series by Wang)

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* ''WesternAnimation/DogtanianAndTheThreeMuskehounds'' (original 1981 series, co-produced with Creator/BRBInternational; series; later series by Wang)



* ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' franchise

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* ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' franchisefranchise (series with their own pages; for other works, see the page for the original literary work):

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* ''WesternAnimation/DogtanianAndTheThreeMuskehounds'' (original; later series by Wang)

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* ''WesternAnimation/DogtanianAndTheThreeMuskehounds'' (original; (original 1981 series, co-produced with Creator/BRBInternational; later series by Wang)Wang)
* ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'' (directed by [[Creator/StudioGhibli Pre-Ghibli]] Creator/HayaoMiyazaki)



* ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'' (involving [[Creator/StudioGhibli Pre-Ghibli]] Creator/HayaoMiyazaki)
* ''Manga/HaikaraSanGaTooru''

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* ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'' (involving [[Creator/StudioGhibli Pre-Ghibli]] Creator/HayaoMiyazaki)
* ''Manga/HaikaraSanGaTooru''
''Manga/HaikaraSanGaTooru'' (both the 1978 TV series and the 2017-18 movies)
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[[http://www.nipponanimation.com/ Nippon Animation]], founded in 1975, is an established Japanese studio. President Koichi Motohashi organized Nippon Animation from what had been the animation studio of Zuiyô Enterprise, which had produced ''[[Literature/BurgessBedtimeStories Fables of the Green Forest]]'' and ''Anime/HeidiGirlOfTheAlps''; existing Zuiyô productions ''Literature/VickyTheViking'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'', and ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' transitioned to being Nippon Animation productions in mid-airing. Nippon Animation inherited the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' mantle from Zuiyô as well as the tradition of producing anime adaptations of Western literature. Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and Creator/IsaoTakahata frequently worked with the studio during the 1970s, as have other big names such as Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, Yoshifumi Kondo, Noboru Ishiguro, and future Franchise/SuperMarioBros character designer Yoichi Kotabe.

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[[http://www.nipponanimation.com/ Nippon Animation]], founded in 1975, is an established Japanese studio. President Koichi Motohashi organized Nippon Animation from what had been the animation studio of Zuiyô Enterprise, which had produced ''[[Literature/BurgessBedtimeStories Fables of the Green Forest]]'' and ''Anime/HeidiGirlOfTheAlps''; existing Zuiyô productions ''Literature/VickyTheViking'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'', and ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' transitioned to being Nippon Animation productions in mid-airing. Nippon Animation inherited the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' mantle from Zuiyô as well as the tradition of producing anime adaptations of Western literature. Creator/HayaoMiyazaki and Creator/IsaoTakahata frequently worked with the studio during the 1970s, as have other big names such as Creator/YoshiyukiTomino, Yoshifumi Kondo, Noboru Ishiguro, Kozo Kusuba (who would later work on the 2005 ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' anime), and future Franchise/SuperMarioBros character designer Yoichi Kotabe.
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* ''Miracle Girls''

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* ''Miracle Girls''''Manga/MiracleGirls''

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