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** ''Anime/KibouNoChikaraOtonaPrettyCure23'' (with Creator/StudioDeen)
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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies'' (uncredited)[[note]]with assistance from a Korean studio, possibly Creator/DaiWon or [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]

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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies'' (uncredited)[[note]]with assistance from a Korean studio, possibly Creator/DaiWon or [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]and Creator/BigStar[[/note]]

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* ''Anime/FutureRobotDaltanious'' (Co-produced with Sunrise)



* ''Anime/MiraiRoboDaltanious'' (Co-produced with Sunrise)
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* OffModel: A frequent victim of this trope due to the fact that they end up producing incredibly [[LongRunners long running series]], mostly at the same time as one another, rotating each around various animation teams of wildly varying quality, with some episodes outsourced to completely different studios altogether.

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** '''1984-1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' - All of season 1[[note]]Several episodes with Creator/AshiProductions and Creator/NakamuraProductions[[/note]]; 39 episodes of season 2[[labelnote:List]]"Autobot Spike", "Changing Gears", "Attack of The Autobots", "Traitor", "The Immobilizer", "Atlantis, Arise", "Day of The Machines", "Enter The Nightbird", "The Insecticon Syndrome", "Dinobot Island" (Both parts), "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk", "Microbots", "Megatron's Master Plan" (Both parts), "Desertion of the Dinobots" (Both parts), "Blaster Blues", "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court", "The Golden Lagoon", "The God Gambit", "Child's Play", "Quest For Survival", "The Gambler", "Prime Target", "Auto-Bop", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide", "Hoist Goes Hollywood", "The Key to Vector Sigma" (Both parts), "Aerial Assault", "War Dawn", "Trans-Europe Expess", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "Masquerade"[[/labelnote]] and 13 episodes of season 3[[labelnote:List]]"The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Madman's Paradise", "Nightmare Planet", "Webworld", "The Ultimate Weapon", "Flight or Flee", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Money is Everything", "Call Of The Primitives" (with Creator/StudioLook), "The Burden Hardest to Bear", "The Return of Optimus Prime" (Both parts)[[/labelnote]], with AKOM. Also did the toy commercials[[note]]Assisted in later years by Creator/{{AIC}} (1987) and Creator/NakamuraProductions (1988-1990)[[/note]].

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** '''1984-1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' - All of season 1[[note]]Several episodes with Creator/AshiProductions and Creator/NakamuraProductions[[/note]]; 39 episodes of season 2[[labelnote:List]]"Autobot Spike", "Changing Gears", "Attack of The Autobots", "Traitor", "The Immobilizer", "Atlantis, Arise", "Day of The Machines", "Enter The Nightbird", "The Insecticon Syndrome", "Dinobot Island" (Both parts), "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk", "Microbots", "Megatron's Master Plan" (Both parts), "Desertion of the Dinobots" (Both parts), "Blaster Blues", "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court", "The Golden Lagoon", "The God Gambit", "Child's Play", "Quest For Survival", "The Gambler", "Prime Target", "Auto-Bop", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide", "Hoist Goes Hollywood", "The Key to Vector Sigma" (Both parts), "Aerial Assault", "War Dawn", "Trans-Europe Expess", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "Masquerade"[[/labelnote]] and 13 episodes of season 3[[labelnote:List]]"The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Madman's Paradise", "Nightmare Planet", "Webworld", "The Ultimate Weapon", "Flight or Flee", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Money is Everything", "Call Of The Primitives" (with Creator/StudioLook), "The Burden Hardest to Bear", "The Return of Optimus Prime" (Both parts)[[/labelnote]], with AKOM. Also did the toy commercials[[note]]Assisted commercials[[note]]replaced in later years by Creator/{{AIC}} (1987) (1987), and Creator/TMSEntertainment and Creator/NakamuraProductions (1988-1990)[[/note]].



* '''1985-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''[[note]]With additional uncredited assistance from [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]

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* '''1985-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''[[note]]With additional uncredited assistance from [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]Won]] and Burbank Animation[[/note]]



* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'' - With Dai Won[[labelnote:*]]Additional (uncredited) animation provided by Creator/StudioJunio, Creator/NakamuraProductions and Creator/TamaProductions[[/labelnote]]
the first 135 episodes.

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* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'' - With Dai Won[[labelnote:*]]Additional (uncredited) animation provided by Creator/StudioJunio, Creator/NakamuraProductions and Creator/TamaProductions[[/labelnote]]
the first 135 episodes.
Won



* '''2015-present''' ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' - In conjunction with the French studios Zagtoon and Method Animation.

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* '''2015-present''' ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' - In conjunction with the French studios Zagtoon and Method Animation.
Animation. Animation Provided by Creator/{{SAMG}}, Creator/DQEntertainment, Assemblage Entertainment, and others.
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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstoneKids'' (the segment "The Little Visitor")

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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstoneKids'' (the segment "The Little Visitor")(dubbing only)
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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' - All 10 episodes of the Third season [[note]]with uncredited subcontractors Creator/MagicBus, Creator/{{Madhouse}}, TAP, Creator/AjiaDo, Creator/StudioJunio and Creator/FlyingDragon[[/note]] Season 2 was mostly by Wang Film, but 3 episodes of Season 2 [[note]]''Rosie Come Home', 'Elroy in Wonderland'' and ''The Vacation' were done by Hanna-Barbera Australia.[[/note]]

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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' - All 10 episodes of the Third season [[note]]with uncredited subcontractors Creator/MagicBus, Creator/{{Madhouse}}, TAP, Creator/AjiaDo, Creator/StudioJunio and Creator/FlyingDragon[[/note]] Season 2 was mostly by Wang Film, but 3 episodes of Season 2 [[note]]''Rosie Come Home', 'Elroy in Wonderland'' and ''The Vacation' were done by Hanna-Barbera Australia.[[/note]]Creator/FlyingDragon[[/note]]



* '''1987-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' - 16,5 episodes of Season 7. The other episodes of the season were by Creator/WangFilmProductions who did 97 episodes in total between seasons 6-9. Replacing Hanna-Barbera Australia who did

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* '''1987-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' - 16,5 episodes of Season 7. The other episodes of the season were by Creator/WangFilmProductions who did 97 episodes in total between seasons 6-9. Replacing Hanna-Barbera Australia who did Creator/WangFilmProductions
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* ''Anime/NoRin'' - 2nd Key & In-Between Animation, Digital Paint.

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* ''Anime/NoRin'' ''Literature/NoRin'' - 2nd Key & In-Between Animation, Digital Paint.
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* ''Anime/TwelveMonths''

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* ''Anime/TwelveMonths''''Anime/TwelveMonths'' (co-produced with Creator/{{Soyuzmultfilm}})
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* ''LightNovel/ThePetGirlOfSakurasou'' - 2nd Key Animation.

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* ''LightNovel/ThePetGirlOfSakurasou'' ''Literature/ThePetGirlOfSakurasou'' - 2nd Key Animation.
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* Creator/SatoshiUrushihara: A key animator for ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'', left to become a freelancer after working on ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie''.
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* ''LightNovel/NoRin'' - 2nd Key & In-Between Animation, Digital Paint.

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* ''LightNovel/NoRin'' ''Anime/NoRin'' - 2nd Key & In-Between Animation, Digital Paint.
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* ''Anime/TousouchuuGreatMission''
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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies'' (uncredited)

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* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies'' (uncredited)(uncredited)[[note]]with assistance from a Korean studio, possibly Creator/DaiWon or [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]
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** '''1983-1986''' ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''

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** '''1983-1986''' ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''[[note]]With additional uncredited assistance from Creator/NakamuraProductions, Creator/DaiWon, Creator/SeiYoung, and [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]



* '''1985-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''

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* '''1985-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''[[note]]With additional uncredited assistance from [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]][[/note]]



* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' - Season two with Creator/HanhoHeungUp, uncredited.

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* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' - Season two with Creator/HanhoHeungUp, Creator/HanhoHeungUp and Shin Won, uncredited.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTheAmericanRabbit''
* ''Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines''
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}} & Dagwood'' TV special
* ''{{Charmkins}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/DefendersOfTheEarth'' - 2 episodes
* ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' - Season two with Creator/HanhoHeungUp, uncredited.
* ''WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstoneKids'' (the segment "The Little Visitor")
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Foofur}}'' - All 13 episodes of Season 2.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTheAmericanRabbit''
'''1966-1969''' ''WesternAnimation/TheKingKongShow''
* ''Bigfoot and '''1967''' ''The Wacky World of Mother Goose''
* '''1968''' ''WesternAnimation/TheMouseOnTheMayflower''
* '''1969-1970''' ''The Smokey Bear Show''
* '''1980-1982''' ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' - Early specials
* '''1981''' ''Dorothy in
the Muscle Machines''
Land of Oz''
* ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}} & Dagwood'' TV special
'''1981''' ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' - ''Pink at First Sight'' only.
* ''{{Charmkins}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/DefendersOfTheEarth'' - 2 episodes
* ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace''
'''1981-1982''' ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'' - Season two with Creator/HanhoHeungUp, uncredited.
2
* ''WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstoneKids'' (the segment "The Little Visitor")
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Foofur}}'' - All 13 episodes of Season 2.
'''1983''' ''{{Charmkins}}''



** ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''
** ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie''
* ''Glow Friends''
* ''Anime/HaloLegends'' - "Odd One Out" segment.
* ''WesternAnimation/HelloKittysFurryTaleTheater'' - With Creator/DaiWon and Creator/BigStar, uncredited.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' - Five episodes under contract, done uncredited.[[note]]Done with Wang, TMS, Creator/{{AIC}} Creator/AjiaDo and Creator/OhProduction[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' - All 10 episodes of the Third season [[note]]with uncredited subcontractors Creator/MagicBus, Creator/{{Madhouse}}, TAP, Creator/AjiaDo, Creator/StudioJunio and Creator/FlyingDragon[[/note]] Season 2 was mostly by Wang Film, but 3 episodes of Season 2 [[note]]''Rosie Come Home', 'Elroy in Wonderland'' and ''The Vacation' were done by Hanna-Barbera Australia.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheKingKongShow''
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfKorra'' - Mocap services, game.
* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' - In conjunction with the French studios Zagtoon and Method Animation.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonSuno'' - Key & In-Between Animation through the Filipino studio.[[note]]This serves as Toei Animation Philippines' only known Western Animation credit.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMouseOnTheMayflower''
* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'' - Seasons 1-3, plus a few episodes of season 4 [[labelnote:List]]"Muppetland", "Water Babies", "The Incredible Shrinking Weirdo", "Where No Muppet Has Gone Before", "Journey to the Center the Nursery"[[/labelnote]] Replaced by Creator/{{AKOM}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'' - Plus the movie with AKOM.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies'' (uncredited)
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' - ''Pink at First Sight'' only.
* ''WesternAnimation/PrydeOfTheXMen'' pilot (uncredited)
* ''WesternAnimation/RamboTheForceOfFreedom'' (uncredited)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' - Both openings, 2 episodes of season 2 and season 4; most of the show was done by Creator/KKCAndDAsia (along with other studios like TMS, Hanho and Creator/{{Saerom}}[=/=]Creator/PlusOneAnimation).
* ''WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite'' - ''Star Stealer'' movie only; series animated by TMS.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotix}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'' - With Dai Won[[labelnote:*]]Additional (uncredited) animation provided by Creator/StudioJunio, Creator/NakamuraProductions and Creator/TamaProductions[[/labelnote]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SkyCommanders'' - All 13 episodes.
* ''The Smokey Bear Show''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' - 16,5 episodes of Season 7. The other episodes of the season were by Creator/WangFilmProductions who did 97 episodes in total between seasons 6-9. Replacing Hanna-Barbera Australia who did the first 135 episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'' - Season 2
* ''WesternAnimation/StarshipTroopersInvasion'' - Supporting animation studio
* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' - Early specials
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' - First five episodes, some season three episodes and the first opening.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' - All of season 1[[note]]Several episodes with Creator/AshiProductions and Creator/NakamuraProductions[[/note]]; 39 episodes of season 2[[labelnote:List]]"Autobot Spike", "Changing Gears", "Attack of The Autobots", "Traitor", "The Immobilizer", "Atlantis, Arise", "Day of The Machines", "Enter The Nightbird", "The Insecticon Syndrome", "Dinobot Island" (Both parts), "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk", "Microbots", "Megatron's Master Plan" (Both parts), "Desertion of the Dinobots" (Both parts), "Blaster Blues", "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court", "The Golden Lagoon", "The God Gambit", "Child's Play", "Quest For Survival", "The Gambler", "Prime Target", "Auto-Bop", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide", "Hoist Goes Hollywood", "The Key to Vector Sigma" (Both parts), "Aerial Assault", "War Dawn", "Trans-Europe Expess", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "Masquerade"[[/labelnote]] and 13 episodes of season 3[[labelnote:List]]"The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Madman's Paradise", "Nightmare Planet", "Webworld", "The Ultimate Weapon", "Flight or Flee", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Money is Everything", "Call Of The Primitives" (with Creator/StudioLook), "The Burden Hardest to Bear", "The Return of Optimus Prime" (Both parts)[[/labelnote]], with AKOM. Also did the toy commercials[[note]]Assisted in later years by Creator/{{AIC}} (1987) and Creator/NakamuraProductions (1988-1990)[[/note]].
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''
* ''WesternAnimation/TurboTeen'' - With Hanho
* ''Anime/{{Voltron}}: Fleet of Doom'' - American exclusive special based on the series.

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** '''1983-1986''' ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''
** '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeTheMovie''
* ''Glow Friends''
* ''Anime/HaloLegends'' - "Odd One Out" segment.
* ''WesternAnimation/HelloKittysFurryTaleTheater'' - With Creator/DaiWon and Creator/BigStar, uncredited.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}''
*
'''1983''' ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' - Five Ink & Paint for five episodes under contract, done uncredited.[[note]]Done with Wang, TMS, Creator/{{AIC}} Creator/AjiaDo and Creator/OhProduction[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''
'''1983-1985''' ''WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' - All 10 episodes of '''1984''' ''Bigfoot and the Third season [[note]]with uncredited subcontractors Creator/MagicBus, Creator/{{Madhouse}}, TAP, Creator/AjiaDo, Creator/StudioJunio and Creator/FlyingDragon[[/note]] Season 2 was mostly by Wang Film, but 3 episodes of Season 2 [[note]]''Rosie Come Home', 'Elroy in Wonderland'' and ''The Vacation' were done by Hanna-Barbera Australia.[[/note]]
Muscle Machines''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheKingKongShow''
'''1984''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Gallavants}}''
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfKorra'' '''1984-1987''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'' - Mocap services, game.
* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' - In conjunction
Plus the movie with the French studios Zagtoon and Method Animation.
AKOM.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonSuno'' - Key & In-Between Animation through the Filipino studio.[[note]]This serves as Toei Animation Philippines' only known Western Animation credit.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMouseOnTheMayflower''
*
'''1984-1987''' ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984'' - Seasons 1-3, plus a few episodes of season 4 [[labelnote:List]]"Muppetland", "Water Babies", "The Incredible Shrinking Weirdo", "Where No Muppet Has Gone Before", "Journey to the Center the Nursery"[[/labelnote]] Replaced by Creator/{{AKOM}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'' - Plus the movie with AKOM.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies''
'''1984''' ''Robo Force: The Revenge of Nazgar'' (uncredited)
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'' - ''Pink at First Sight'' only.
* ''WesternAnimation/PrydeOfTheXMen'' pilot (uncredited)
* ''WesternAnimation/RamboTheForceOfFreedom'' (uncredited)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' - Both openings, 2 episodes of season 2 and season 4; most of the show was done by Creator/KKCAndDAsia (along with other studios like TMS, Hanho and Creator/{{Saerom}}[=/=]Creator/PlusOneAnimation).
* ''WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite'' - ''Star Stealer'' movie only; series animated by TMS.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotix}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'' - With Dai Won[[labelnote:*]]Additional (uncredited) animation provided by Creator/StudioJunio, Creator/NakamuraProductions and Creator/TamaProductions[[/labelnote]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SkyCommanders'' - All 13 episodes.
* ''The Smokey Bear Show''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' - 16,5 episodes of Season 7. The other episodes of the season were by Creator/WangFilmProductions who did 97 episodes in total between seasons 6-9. Replacing Hanna-Barbera Australia who did the first 135 episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'' - Season 2
* ''WesternAnimation/StarshipTroopersInvasion'' - Supporting animation studio
* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'' - Early specials
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' - First five episodes, some season three episodes and the first opening.
*
''Franchise/{{Transformers}}''
** '''1984-1987'''
''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' - All of season 1[[note]]Several episodes with Creator/AshiProductions and Creator/NakamuraProductions[[/note]]; 39 episodes of season 2[[labelnote:List]]"Autobot Spike", "Changing Gears", "Attack of The Autobots", "Traitor", "The Immobilizer", "Atlantis, Arise", "Day of The Machines", "Enter The Nightbird", "The Insecticon Syndrome", "Dinobot Island" (Both parts), "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk", "Microbots", "Megatron's Master Plan" (Both parts), "Desertion of the Dinobots" (Both parts), "Blaster Blues", "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court", "The Golden Lagoon", "The God Gambit", "Child's Play", "Quest For Survival", "The Gambler", "Prime Target", "Auto-Bop", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide", "Hoist Goes Hollywood", "The Key to Vector Sigma" (Both parts), "Aerial Assault", "War Dawn", "Trans-Europe Expess", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "Masquerade"[[/labelnote]] and 13 episodes of season 3[[labelnote:List]]"The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Madman's Paradise", "Nightmare Planet", "Webworld", "The Ultimate Weapon", "Flight or Flee", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Money is Everything", "Call Of The Primitives" (with Creator/StudioLook), "The Burden Hardest to Bear", "The Return of Optimus Prime" (Both parts)[[/labelnote]], with AKOM. Also did the toy commercials[[note]]Assisted in later years by Creator/{{AIC}} (1987) and Creator/NakamuraProductions (1988-1990)[[/note]].
** '''1986''' ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''
* '''1984''' ''WesternAnimation/TurboTeen'' - With Hanho
Hanho (uncredited)
* '''1985''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}''
* '''1985-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}''
* '''1985''' ''WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite'' - ''Star Stealer'' movie only; series animated by TMS.
* '''1985''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotix}}''
* '''1986''' ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTheAmericanRabbit''
* '''1986-1987''' ''WesternAnimation/DefendersOfTheEarth'' - 2 episodes
* '''1986-1987''' ''WesternAnimation/GloFriends''
* '''1986''' ''WesternAnimation/RamboTheForceOfFreedom'' (uncredited)
* '''1986'''
''Anime/{{Voltron}}: Fleet of Doom'' - American exclusive special based on the series.series.
* '''1987''' ''ComicStrip/{{Blondie}} & Dagwood'' TV special
* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstoneKids'' (the segment "The Little Visitor")
* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Foofur}}'' - All 13 episodes of Season 2.
* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/HelloKittysFurryTaleTheater'' - With Creator/DaiWon and Creator/BigStar, uncredited.
* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' - All 10 episodes of the Third season [[note]]with uncredited subcontractors Creator/MagicBus, Creator/{{Madhouse}}, TAP, Creator/AjiaDo, Creator/StudioJunio and Creator/FlyingDragon[[/note]] Season 2 was mostly by Wang Film, but 3 episodes of Season 2 [[note]]''Rosie Come Home', 'Elroy in Wonderland'' and ''The Vacation' were done by Hanna-Barbera Australia.[[/note]]
* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/TheNewArchies'' (uncredited)
* '''1987''' ''WesternAnimation/SkyCommanders'' - All 13 episodes.
* '''1987-1988''' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' - 16,5 episodes of Season 7. The other episodes of the season were by Creator/WangFilmProductions who did 97 episodes in total between seasons 6-9. Replacing Hanna-Barbera Australia who did
* '''1987-1989''' ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' - First five episodes, some season three episodes and the first opening.
* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' - Season two with Creator/HanhoHeungUp, uncredited.
* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' - Both openings, 2 episodes of season 2 and season 4; most of the show was done by Creator/KKCAndDAsia (along with other studios like TMS, Hanho and Creator/{{Saerom}}[=/=]Creator/PlusOneAnimation).
* '''1988''' ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'' - With Dai Won[[labelnote:*]]Additional (uncredited) animation provided by Creator/StudioJunio, Creator/NakamuraProductions and Creator/TamaProductions[[/labelnote]]
the first 135 episodes.
* '''1989''' ''WesternAnimation/PrydeOfTheXMen'' pilot (uncredited)
* '''2010''' ''Anime/HaloLegends'' - "Odd One Out" segment.
* '''2012''' ''WesternAnimation/MonSuno'' - Key & In-Between Animation through the Filipino studio.[[note]]This serves as Toei Animation Philippines' only known Western Animation credit.[[/note]]
* '''2012''' ''WesternAnimation/StarshipTroopersInvasion'' - Supporting animation studio
* '''2014''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfKorra'' - Mocap services, game.
* '''2015-present''' ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' - In conjunction with the French studios Zagtoon and Method Animation.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman''

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* ''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman''''WesternAnimation/RubySpearsSuperman'' - With Dai Won[[labelnote:*]]Additional (uncredited) animation provided by Creator/StudioJunio, Creator/NakamuraProductions and Creator/TamaProductions[[/labelnote]]
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They've also done a [[WesternAnimation/{{Jem}} bit]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 of]] [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero work]] [[Anime/HaloLegends on]] [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers American]] [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies cartoons]], but those are few and far between after the 1980s ended. Toei Animation itself was one of the first Japanese studios to outsource its own productions to Korean studios, starting in the early 1970s. They, along with Creator/TMSEntertainment, Creator/{{Sunrise}} and Creator/{{Sony}} also had a hand behind Anime channel Creator/{{Animax}}, as well as the website [[http://www.daisuki.net Daisuki]] (the second venture also in partnership with Nihon Ad Systems, Dentsu, Asatsu-DK). The animation studio also historically had a long association with Creator/TVAsahi, as the network's predecessor, NET (Nihon Educational Television), was originally part-owned by the parent Toei company.

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They've also done a [[WesternAnimation/{{Jem}} bit]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 of]] [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero work]] [[Anime/HaloLegends on]] [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers American]] [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984 cartoons]], but those are few and far between after the 1980s ended. Toei Animation itself was one of the first Japanese studios to outsource its own productions to Korean studios, starting in the early 1970s. They, along with Creator/TMSEntertainment, Creator/{{Sunrise}} and Creator/{{Sony}} also had a hand behind Anime channel Creator/{{Animax}}, as well as the website [[http://www.daisuki.net Daisuki]] (the second venture also in partnership with Nihon Ad Systems, Dentsu, Asatsu-DK). The animation studio also historically had a long association with Creator/TVAsahi, as the network's predecessor, NET (Nihon Educational Television), was originally part-owned by the parent Toei company.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' - All of season 1[[note]]Several episodes with Creator/AshiProductions and Creator/NakamuraProductions[[/note]]; 39 episodes of season 2[[labelnote:List]]"Autobot Spike", "Changing Gears", "Attack of The Autobots", "Traitor", "The Immobilizer", "Atlantis, Arise", "Day of The Machines", "Enter The Nightbird", "The Insecticon Syndrome", "Dinobot Island" (Both parts), "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk", "Microbots", "Megatron's Master Plan" (Both parts), "Desertion of the Dinobots" (Both parts), "Blaster Blues", "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court", "The Golden Lagoon", "The God Gambit", "Child's Play", "Quest For Survival", "The Gambler", "Prime Target", "Auto-Bop", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide", "Hoist Goes Hollywood", "The Key to Vector Sigma" (Both parts), "Aerial Assault", "War Dawn", "Trans-Europe Expess", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "Masquerade"[[/labelnote]] and 13 episodes of season 3[[labelnote:List]]"The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Madman's Paradise", "Nightmare Planet", "Webworld", "The Ultimate Weapon", "Flight or Flee", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Money is Everything", "Call Of The Primitives" (with Creator/StudioLook), "The Burden Hardest to Bear", "The Return of Optimus Prime" (Both parts)[[/labelnote]], with AKOM. Also did the toy commercials.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' - All of season 1[[note]]Several episodes with Creator/AshiProductions and Creator/NakamuraProductions[[/note]]; 39 episodes of season 2[[labelnote:List]]"Autobot Spike", "Changing Gears", "Attack of The Autobots", "Traitor", "The Immobilizer", "Atlantis, Arise", "Day of The Machines", "Enter The Nightbird", "The Insecticon Syndrome", "Dinobot Island" (Both parts), "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk", "Microbots", "Megatron's Master Plan" (Both parts), "Desertion of the Dinobots" (Both parts), "Blaster Blues", "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court", "The Golden Lagoon", "The God Gambit", "Child's Play", "Quest For Survival", "The Gambler", "Prime Target", "Auto-Bop", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide", "Hoist Goes Hollywood", "The Key to Vector Sigma" (Both parts), "Aerial Assault", "War Dawn", "Trans-Europe Expess", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "Masquerade"[[/labelnote]] and 13 episodes of season 3[[labelnote:List]]"The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Madman's Paradise", "Nightmare Planet", "Webworld", "The Ultimate Weapon", "Flight or Flee", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Money is Everything", "Call Of The Primitives" (with Creator/StudioLook), "The Burden Hardest to Bear", "The Return of Optimus Prime" (Both parts)[[/labelnote]], with AKOM. Also did the toy commercials.commercials[[note]]Assisted in later years by Creator/{{AIC}} (1987) and Creator/NakamuraProductions (1988-1990)[[/note]].
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* ''Manga/OnePiece''

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* ''Manga/OnePiece''''Manga/OnePiece'' (sans the special ''Defeat the Pirate Ganzaki!'')
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* ACC Production: Founded in 1979 by Nobuyuki Sugaya, the company provides photography work for Toei and other studios. It went bankrupt in 2007 after the failure of ''Anime/.

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* ACC Production: Founded in 1979 by Nobuyuki Sugaya, the company provides photography work for Toei and other studios. It went bankrupt in 2007 after the failure of ''Anime/.''Anime/MusashiGundoh''.
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Toei Animation also has a subsidiary studio, Toei Animation Philippines (or TAP for short), which has worked on most of Toei's shows and non-Toei series as well. Its Korean subsidiary also worked on outside series, such as ''Manga/HoneyHoney'' and ''Anime/MakyouDensetsuAcrobunch''.

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Toei Animation also has a subsidiary studio, Toei Animation Philippines (or TAP for short), which has worked on most of Toei's shows and non-Toei series as well. Its Korean subsidiary also worked on outside series, such as ''Manga/HoneyHoney'' and ''Anime/MakyouDensetsuAcrobunch''.
''Anime/MakyouDensetsuAcrobunch''. Starting in 2023, the studio has begun incorporation of the Creator/BlenderFoundation's open-source 3D software into their pipeline. With the assistance of other anime companies like Creator/{{MAPPA}}, Creator/{{Graphinica}} and Samurai Pictures, they helped form the Anime Blender Explorers group as a means to bring the software into more productions.
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* ''Anime/BlackBullet'' - Finish & In-Between Animation.

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* ''Anime/BlackBullet'' ''Literature/BlackBullet'' - Finish & In-Between Animation.



* ''LightNovel/{{Campione}}'' - 2nd Key & In-Between Animation, Paint.

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* ''LightNovel/{{Campione}}'' ''Literature/{{Campione}}'' - 2nd Key & In-Between Animation, Paint.

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When the studio started in 1956, the studio did [[DoingItForTheArt mostly Disney-like art films, but based around native Japanese artwork]] and some stuff for Creator/RankinBass. Some people like Creator/IsaoTakahata (the director of ''Anime/GraveOfTheFireflies''), [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoichi_Kotabe Yoichi]] [[http://www.mariowiki.com/Yoichi_Kotabe Kotabe]] (mostly known for doing most of Creator/{{Nintendo}}[='s=] 2D artwork), [[Creator/TMSEntertainment Yasuo Otsuka]] and Creator/HayaoMiyazaki (Co-Founder of Creator/StudioGhibli) worked at Toei at this time. However due to [[MoneyDearBoy the staff members wanting more money]] and how the studio was going, many staff members left for other studios like Creator/TMSEntertainment (Namely A-Productions then later Telecom), Creator/NipponAnimation, and Creator/{{Topcraft}} (then later Creator/StudioGhibli).

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When the studio started in 1956, the studio did [[DoingItForTheArt mostly Disney-like art films, but based around native Japanese artwork]] artwork and some stuff for Creator/RankinBass. Some people like Creator/IsaoTakahata (the director of ''Anime/GraveOfTheFireflies''), [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoichi_Kotabe Yoichi]] [[http://www.mariowiki.com/Yoichi_Kotabe Kotabe]] (mostly known for doing most of Creator/{{Nintendo}}[='s=] 2D artwork), [[Creator/TMSEntertainment Yasuo Otsuka]] and Creator/HayaoMiyazaki (Co-Founder of Creator/StudioGhibli) worked at Toei at this time. However due to [[MoneyDearBoy the staff members wanting more money]] and how the studio was going, many staff members left for other studios like Creator/TMSEntertainment (Namely A-Productions then later Telecom), Creator/NipponAnimation, and Creator/{{Topcraft}} (then later Creator/StudioGhibli).



* DoingItForTheArt: The films Toei did during 1958 to 1972.
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* Studio Coral Reef/Sangosho: A photography studio founded in the early 70's by Masaaki Sugaya.
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** For their own works, Toei has used studios like Kagura, Creator/MSJMusashinoProduction, Creator/StudioCarpenter, and Creator/SankoProduction on a regular basis.

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** For their own works, Toei has used studios like Kagura, Creator/MSJMusashinoProduction, Creator/StudioCarpenter, and Creator/SankoProduction on a regular basis.basis.
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See also: Creator/SeiYoung and Creator/DaiWon, two Korean studios that worked with Toei between the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s.

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See also: Creator/SeiYoung and Creator/SeiYoung, Creator/DaiWon, two and [[Creator/ProductionGrimi Shin Won]], three Korean studios that worked with Toei between the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s.
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* Creator/KnackProductions: Founded in 1967 by former employees of both Toei and Mushi Production. Knack Productions gained a dubious reputation for producing shows featuring poor animation and premises that ripped off other, more popular shows. Some of their productions, notably ''Anime/AttackerYou'' and their version of ''Literature/TheLittlePrince'', received worldwide popularity and acclaim, but these days they're probably best known these days for the infamous ''Anime/ChargemanKen''. Now known as ICHI Corporation.

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* Creator/KnackProductions: Founded in 1967 by former employees of both Toei and Mushi Production. Knack Productions gained a dubious reputation for producing shows featuring poor animation even for their vintage, and premises that ripped off other, more popular shows. Some of their productions, notably ''Anime/AttackerYou'' and their version of ''Literature/TheLittlePrince'', received worldwide popularity and acclaim, but these days they're probably best known these days for the infamous ''Anime/ChargemanKen''. Now known as ICHI Corporation.
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Somewhat less flatteringly, they've picked up a reputation among Western distributors for being difficult to work with. They've been criticized in the past for providing video masters of inferior quality to distributors. Notably the UK and Australian releases of ''Anime/TransformersVictory'' and ''Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce'' were missing recap episodes.

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Somewhat less flatteringly, they've picked up a reputation among Western distributors for being difficult to work with. They've been criticized in the past for providing video masters of inferior quality to distributors. Notably the UK and Australian releases of ''Anime/TransformersVictory'' and ''Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce'' were missing recap episodes.episodes, and ADV's release of ''Anime/SailorMoon'' being forced to use sub-standard prints. Additionally, they're partially to blame for the changes Creator/FourKidsEntertainment made for their dub of ''Manga/OnePiece''.

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Somewhat less flatteringly, they've picked up a reputation among Western distributors for being difficult to work with. They've been criticized in the past for providing video masters of inferior quality to distributors. Notably the UK and Australian releases of ''Anime/TransformersVictory'' and ''Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce'' were missing recap episodes.



* AllCGICartoon: A couple, Two of them handled in China (One by Creator/ImagiAnimationStudios and one in Taiwan by Creator/WangFilmProductions (through [=CGCG=])).

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* AllCGICartoon: A couple, Two of them handled in China (One by Creator/ImagiAnimationStudios Imagi Animation Studios and one in Taiwan by Creator/WangFilmProductions (through [=CGCG=])).



** In recent years, Toei Animation has been quite reluctant to license its work for foreign translation or re-release, with ''Sailor Moon'' having being hit particularly hard by this for quite a while. And they are ''very'' protective of their work, which resulted in not only fansub work being taken down, but also some abridged series based on their anime.

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** In recent years, Toei Animation has been quite reluctant to license its work for foreign translation or re-release, with ''Sailor Moon'' having being hit particularly hard by this for quite over a while.decade until Creator/VizMedia worked out a deal. And they are ''very'' protective of their work, which resulted in not only fansub work being taken down, but also some abridged series based on their anime.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Many of their American distributors have not got along with Toei due to things such as preventing necessary edits to ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', or being forced to dub shows they don't want due to BlatantLies (like [[Creator/FourKidsEntertainment 4Kids]]' dub of ''One Piece''). They're also known for providing poor quality video masters to overseas distributors in the past. The only western distributor that gets along with them is Creator/{{FUNimation}} due to their shared origins.

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