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'''Availability:''' So far, seen on ''That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: The Movie: Scarlet Bond'' (2023).
'''Availability:''' So far, seen on ''That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: The Movie: Scarlet Bond''.


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Background

Bandai Namco Filmworks (formerly known as Sunrise Studio, Nippon Sunrise and Sunrise, the latter is currently used as a brand name) was founded in 1972 by former Mushi Production animators according to an interview with members of the studio. They later grew into one of the biggest animation studios in Japan, having worked on the Gundam franchise, Cowboy Bebop, Code Geass, Love Live, Armored Trooper Votoms, Space Runaway Ideon, Keroro Gunso (Sgt. Frog), Dirty Pair, Tiger & Bunny, and many more. They've also co-produced stuff with other companies such as Toei (Robot Romance Trilogy (Combattler V, Voltes V, and Daimos) and Cyborg 009 (1979)), Toho (Gunhed), and Tsuburaya (The Ultraman). They have been a part of Bandai since 1993, who would later merge with Namco to form Bandai Namco Holdings in 2005.

Logo (November 25, 2022-)


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Availability: So far, seen on That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: The Movie: Scarlet Bond.

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