Toei Company


Toei Company, Ltd. is a Japanese film, television production, and distribution and video game developer and publishing company. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four movie theaters across Japan, studios at Tokyo and Kyoto; and is a shareholder in several television companies. It is notable for animated, live action dramas known as anime and tokusatsu which use special visual effects, and historical dramas respectively. Outside Japan, it is known as the controlling shareholder of Toei Animation and the owner of the Kamen Rider and Super Sentai franchises.
Toei is one of the four members of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan, and is therefore one of Japan's Big Four film studios.
The name "Toei" is derived from the company's former name "kyō Eiga Haikyū".

History

Toei's predecessor, the Toyoko Eiga Company, Ltd., was incorporated in 1938. It was founded by Keita Goto, which was CEO of Tokyo-Yokohama Electric Railway, the direct predecessor to the Tokyu Corporation. It had erected its facilities immediately east of the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line; they managed the Tōkyū Shibuya Yokohama studio system prior to V-J Day. From 1945 through the Toei merger, Tokyo-Yokohama Films leased from the Daiei Motion Picture Company a second studio in Kyoto. Through the merger, they gained the combined talents and experience of actors Chiezō Kataoka, Utaemon Ichikawa, Ryunosuke Tsukigata, Ryūtarō Ōtomo, Kinnosuke Nakamura, Chiyonosuke Azuma, Shirunosuke Toshin, Hashizo Okawa, and Satomi Oka.
On October 1, 1950, the Tokyo Film Distribution Company was incorporated as a subsidiary of Toyoko Eiga; in 1951 the company purchased Ōizumi Films. The current iteration of Toei was established in 1 April 1951.
In 1956, Toei established an animation division, Toei Animation Company, Limited at the former Tokyo-Ōizumi animation studio, purchasing the assets of Japan Animated Films, founded in 1948.
Toei was a pioneer in the use of "Henshin"/"character transformation" in live-action martial-arts dramas, a technique developed for the Kamen Rider, Metal Hero and Super Sentai series; the genre currently continues with Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
Toei was also the exclusive distributor for 20th Century Fox movies in Japan, until Fox's acquisition by Disney, which completed in 2019.

Toei films

This list compiles the films by their original release date, their common English titles and Japanese titles. The Japanese titles are not necessarily direct translations of their English counterparts.
For feature films, Toei established itself as a producer of b-movies, that were made to fit into double bills and triple bills. It is predominantly known in the west for its series of action films and television series.
Release dateEnglish film titleOriginal titleNotes
Weak-kneed from Fear of Ghost-CatKaibyo koshinuke daisodo
Kaidan Chidoriga-fuchi
Ghost Story of Broken Dishes at Bancho MansionKaidan Bancho sara yashiki
Ghost-Cat of Karakuri TenjoKaibyo Karakuri Tenjo
Planet PrinceYusei ojiChapter 1
Planet PrinceYusei ojiChapter 2
Ghost from the PondKaidan hitotsu-me Jizo
The Final WarDaisanji sekai taisen - yonju-ichi jikan no kyofuA New Toei Co, Ltd. Production
Alakazam the GreatSaiyu-kiA Toei Animation Co, Ltd. Production
Invasion of the Neptune MenUchu kaizoku-sen
Ghost of OiwaKaidan Oiwa no Borei
Ghost Music of ShamisenKaidan shamisen-bori
Jakoman to Tetsu
House of TerrorsKaidan semushi otoko
Ghost of the One-Eyed ManKaidan katame no otoko
Kai tatsu daikessen
Yongary, Monster from the DeepDai koesu YongkariSouth Korean-Japanese co-production
Gamma sango uchu dai sakusen
Fear of the Snake WomanKaidan hebionna
Killer's MissionShokin kasegi
Horror of Malformed MenKyofu kikei ningen
Voyage into SpaceJapanese teleseries adapted into television film for American release
Yakuza deka
Kamikaze Cop, Marihuana SyndicateYakuza deka, Marihuana mitsubai soshiki
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Gekitotsu Satsujinken
Kyoryu-kaicho no densetsu
Message from SpaceUchu kara no messeji
Jigoku
Time SlipSengoku jieitai
Shiroi teA Kansai Telecasting Corp/Toei-Tokyo Production
Space Pirate Captain HarlockToei Animation Production
125 Years MemoryKainan 1890Co-produced by Toei, Creators' Union, Böcek Yapım
First Love

Toei animation films

Toei produced/distributed shows

Video games

Saburō Yatsude is a collective pseudonym used by Toei Company television producers, and formerly Toei Animation producers, when contributing to their various anime and tokusatsu series; similar to Sunrise's Hajime Yatate. The use of the pen name began with The Kagestar and has been used throughout the Super Sentai and Metal Hero Series as well as for Spider-Man, Choukou Senshi Changéríon, Video Warrior Laserion, Chōdenji Robo Combattler V, Chōdenji Machine Voltes V, Tōshō Daimos, Daltanius, Space Emperor God Sigma, Beast King GoLion, and Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV. The name is also used as a contributor to the soundtracks for the series.
Toei Animation stopped using Saburo Yatsude in 1999; since then they use Izumi Todo instead. The first anime that was created by Izumi Todo was Ojamajo Doremi.
In the Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger series, Saburo Hatte is an actual person who is godlike within the fictional reality that the show takes place in. In fact, his hand appears at the end of the first half of the series to cover the camera lens and end the show, later having the second half be made under Malseena's influence while in the hospital in the real world.
In the Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger spinoff, Super Animal War's third episode, he is portrayed by Jun Hikasa.
On April 3, 2016, an unknown Toei staff member going by Saburo Yatsude was interviewed while wearing a "Giraffe Zyuman" mask in reference to Zyuohger.
Saburo Yatsude's name is not inspired by Saburo/Hakaider.

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