MAPPA
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Native name | 株式会社MAPPA |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha MAPPA |
Type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Founded | June 14, 2011 |
Founder | Masao Maruyama |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Manabu Otsuka (CEO) Masao Maruyama (Chairman) |
Products | Animation Planning and Production |
Number of employees | 310 (as of April 2022)[1] |
Divisions | MAPPA Tokyo Asagaya 1st Studio MAPPA Tokyo Ogikubo 2nd Studio MAPPA Tokyo Ogikubo 3rd Studio MAPPA Sendai Studio MAPPA Osaka Studio |
Subsidiaries | CONTRAIL Co., Ltd.[2] |
Website | mappa |
MAPPA Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社MAPPA, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha MAPPA) is a Japanese animation studio headquartered in Suginami, Tokyo. Founded in 2011 by Madhouse co-founder and producer Masao Maruyama, it has produced anime works including Kids on the Slope, Hajime no Ippo Rising, Terror in Resonance, Yuri!!! on Ice, In This Corner of the World, Kakegurui, Banana Fish, Zombie Land Saga, Dororo, Dorohedoro, The God of High School, Jujutsu Kaisen and its prequel film Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Attack on Titan: The Final Season, Chainsaw Man, and the upcoming second season of Vinland Saga and adaptation of Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku. MAPPA is an acronym for Maruyama Animation Produce Project Association.[3][4]
Business
History
The studio was founded on June 14, 2011, by Masao Maruyama, a co-founder and former producer of Madhouse, at the age of 70.[5] Murayama served as the company's first representative director, and the studio's initial goal was to produce Sunao Katabuchi's In This Corner of the World. Due to financial difficulties at Madhouse, Murayama and Katabuchi established MAPPA in the hopes of producing the film; however, despite moving studios, the film had a lot of production troubles, and wasn't released until 5 years later.[6] Maruyama first started working with Katabuchi for the film in 2010 during Madhouse era, but it took three years to start the production due to difficulties to raising funds.[7]
In April 2016, Maruyama resigned as a CEO of the studio and became a chairman. Studio animation producer Manabu Otsuka, a founding member and a former employee of Studio 4°C, became the CEO following Murayama's official departure.
Criticism
The studio's scheduling, work, and culture have been the subject of intense scrutiny,[8] with veteran animators like Hisashi Eguchi criticizing their practices;[9] to which Kevin Cirugeda from Sakugablog surmised as being due to the studio's incredibly fast-paced growth and "recklessness".[10] Mushiyo, another animator at MAPPA, also criticized the company for not properly training its animators and the studio's culture of overwork, which lead to them eventually quitting their job at the studio.[11] Besides the animator's individual output within the studio, they also criticized the company's decision to produce four series co-currently.[11]
Cirugeda also noted that in the 20 televised anime MAPPA produced from the beginning of 2015 to the beginning of 2020, the company had only been on the production committee for four of them, all of which listed MAPPA near the bottom or at the very bottom of the list, indicating that they served to a capacity almost as if they were being specifically contracted for work even on "original" series.[10]
MAPPA denied offering "unreasonable compensation" to "creators" in a response to claims that the studio underpaid workers;[12] however, animator Ippei Ichii claimed that an anime produced by MAPPA under Netflix, was suggesting a pay of ¥3,800 per cut,[12] to which Ichii claimed that ¥15,000 is the minimum cost that animators should negotiate for.[12]
Productions
Anime television series
Year | Title | Director(s) | Eps. | Note(s) | Refs. |
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2012 | Kids on the Slope | Shinichirō Watanabe | 12 | Based on a manga by Yuki Kodama. Co-produced with Tezuka Productions. |
[13] |
Teekyu | Shin Itagaki | 12[a] | Based on a manga by Roots and Piyo. | [14] | |
2013 | Teekyu 2 | 12[b] | Season 2 of Teekyu. | [15] | |
Teekyu 3 | 12[c] | Season 3 of Teekyu. Season 4 produced by Millepensee. |
[16] | ||
2013–2014 | Hajime no Ippo: Rising | Jun Shishido | 25 | Season 3 of Hajime no Ippo. Season 1 and 2 produced by Madhouse. Co-produced with Madhouse. |
[17] |
2014 | Terror in Resonance | Shinichirō Watanabe | 11 | Original work. | [18] |
Rage of Bahamut: Genesis | Keiichi Sato | 12[d] | Original work. Based on a digital card game by Cygames. |
[20] | |
2014–2015 | Garo: The Carved Seal of Flames | Yuichiro Hayashi | 24 | Original work. Based on the Garo tokusatsu television series. |
[21] |
2015 | Punch Line | Yutaka Uemura | 12 | Original work. | [22] |
Ushio & Tora | Satoshi Nishimura | 26 | Based on a manga by Kazuhiro Fujita. Co-produced with Studio VOLN. |
[23] | |
2015–2016 | Garo: Crimson Moon | Atsushi Wakabayashi | 23[e] | Alternative story of Garo: The Animation series. | [24] |
2016 | Ushio & Tora Season 2 | Satoshi Nishimura | 13 | Season 2 of Ushio & Tora. | [25] |
Days | Kōnosuke Uda | 24 | Based on a manga by Yasuda Tsuyoshi. | [26] | |
Yuri!!! on Ice | Sayo Yamamoto Jun Shishido[f] |
12[g] | Original work. | [28] | |
2017 | Idol Incidents | Daisuke Yoshida | 12 | Based on a media mix project by Mages. Co-produced with Studio VOLN. |
[29] |
Rage of Bahamut: Virgin Soul | Keiichi Sato | 24 | Season 2 of Rage of Bahamut. | [30] | |
Kakegurui | Yuichiro Hayashi | 12[h] | Based on a manga by Homura Kawamoto and Tōru Naomura. | [31] | |
Altair: A Record of Battles | Kazuhiro Furuhashi | 24 | Based on a manga by Kotono Katō. | [32] | |
Inuyashiki | Keiichi Sato[i] Shuhei Yabuta |
11 | Based on a manga by Hiroya Oku. | [33] | |
2017–2018 | Garo: Vanishing Line | Sunghoo Park | 24 | Alternative story of Garo: The Animation series. | [34] |
2018 | Banana Fish | Hiroko Utsumi | 24 | Based on a manga by Akimi Yoshida. | [35] |
Zombie Land Saga | Munehisa Sakai | 12 | Original work. | [36] | |
2019 | Dororo | Kazuhiro Furuhashi | 24 | Based on a manga by Osamu Tezuka. Co-produced with Tezuka Productions. |
[37] |
Kakegurui ×× | Yuichiro Hayashi[i] Kiyoshi Matsuda |
12 | Season 2 of Kakegurui. | [38] | |
Sarazanmai | Nobuyuki Takeuchi[j] Kunihiko Ikuhara |
11 | Original work. Co-produced with Lapin Track. |
[39] | |
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts | Jun Shishido | 12 | Based on a manga by Maybe. | [40] | |
Granblue Fantasy the Animation Season 2 | Yui Umemoto | 12[k] | Based on a video game by Cygames. Season 1 produced by A-1 Pictures. |
[43] | |
2020 | Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama? | Kiyoshi Matsuda | 11 | Based on a franchise by Sony Creative Products. Co-produced with Lapin Track. |
[44] |
Dorohedoro | Yuichiro Hayashi | 12[l] | Based on a manga by Q Hayashida. | [46] | |
Listeners | Hiroaki Ando | 12 | Original work. | [47] | |
The God of High School | Sunghoo Park | 13 | Based on a manhwa by Yongje Park. | [48] | |
Mr Love: Queen's Choice | Munehisa Sakai | 12 | Based on a video game by Papergames. | [49] | |
The Gymnastics Samurai | Hisatoshi Shimizu | 11 | Original work. | [50] | |
2020–2021 | Jujutsu Kaisen | Sunghoo Park | 24 | Based on a manga by Gege Akutami. | [51] |
Attack on Titan: The Final Season | Yuichiro Hayashi Jun Shishido[f] |
16 | Based on a manga by Hajime Isayama. Seasons 1–3 produced by Wit Studio. |
[52] | |
2021 | Zombie Land Saga Revenge | Munehisa Sakai | 12 | Season 2 of Zombie Land Saga. | [53] |
Re-Main | Masafumi Nishida[i] Kiyoshi Matsuda |
12 | Original work. | [54] | |
The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace | Seimei Kidokoro | 11 | Based on a manga by Amahara and Coolkyousinnjya. | [55] | |
Takt Op. Destiny | Yuuki Itoh | 12 | Original work. Based on a media mix project by Bandai Namco Arts and DeNA. Co-produced with Madhouse. |
[56] | |
2022 | Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 | Yuichiro Hayashi Jun Shishido[f] |
12 | Second part of Attack on Titan: The Final Season. | [57] |
Dance Dance Danseur | Munehisa Sakai | 11 | Based on a manga by George Asakura. | [58] | |
Chainsaw Man | Ryū Nakayama Masato Nakasono[f] |
12 | Based on a manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto. | [59] | |
2023 | Vinland Saga Season 2 | Shūhei Yabuta | 24 | Based on a manga by Makoto Yukimura. Season 1 produced by Wit Studio. |
[60] |
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill | Kiyoshi Matsuda | TBA | Based on a light novel by Ren Eguchi. | [61] | |
Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 3 | Yuichiro Hayashi Jun Shishido[f] |
TBA | Third and final part of Attack on Titan: The Final Season. | [62] | |
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 | Sunghoo Park | TBA | Season 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen. | [63] | |
TBA | Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku | Kaori Makita | TBA | Based on a manga by Yuji Kaku. | [64] |
Anime films
Year | Title | Director(s) | Dur. | Note(s) | Refs. |
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2016 | Garo: Divine Flame | Yūichirō Hayashi | 78m | Continuation of Garo: The Animation. | [65] |
In This Corner of the World | Sunao Katabuchi | 129m[m] | Based on a manga by Fumiyo Kōno. | [66] | |
2019 | In This Corner (and Other Corners) of the World | 168m[n] | Extended version of In This Corner of the World. | [67] | |
2021 | Jujutsu Kaisen 0 | Sunghoo Park | 105m | Prequel of Jujutsu Kaisen. | [68] |
TBA | Yuri!!! on Ice the Movie: Ice Adolescence | Sayo Yamamoto | TBA | Continuation of Yuri!!! on Ice. | [69] |
Alice and Therese's Illusion Factory | Mari Okada | TBA | Original work. | [70] | |
Zombie Land Saga the Movie | TBA | TBA | Continuation of Zombie Land Saga. | [71] |
Original video animations (OVAs)
Year | Title | Director(s) | Eps. | Note(s) | Refs. |
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2017 | Days: OVA | Kōnosuke Uda | 2 | Bundled with limited editions of manga volumes 21 and 22. | [72] |
2018 | Days: Touin Gakuen-sen! | 3 | Bundled with limited editions of manga volumes 26 and 28. | [73] |
Original net animations (ONAs)
Year | Title | Director(s) | Eps. | Note(s) | Refs. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012–2015 | Komachi and Dangorō | Hisashi Abe | 4 | Original work. | [74] |
2020 | Bōkyaku Battery | Parako Shinohara | 1 | Based on a manga by Eko Mikawa. | [75] |
2021 | Yasuke | LeSean Thomas Takeru Satou[f] |
6 | Original work loosely based on real-life historical figure Yasuke. Released on Netflix. |
[76] |
2022 | Kakegurui Twin | Yuichiro Hayashi[i] Kaori Makita |
6 | Prequel and spinoff of Kakegurui. Based on a manga by Homura Kawamoto and Kei Saiki. Released on Netflix. |
[77] |
Other productions
- Dreaming Machine (film, N/A) – cancelled film, originally directed by Satoshi Kon and taken over by Yoshimi Itazu after Kon's death; planned co-production with Madhouse[78][79]
- Hana wa Saku (ONA, 2013) – music video for song by Yoko Kanno, the theme for NHK's Great Eastern Japan Earthquake Project; directed by Sunao Katabuchi[80]
- Korekarasaki, Nando Anata to. (ONA, 2013) – music video for song by Mishmash and Aimee Isobe; directed by Sunao Katabuchi
- Sex: Prologue (OVA, 2018) – promotional video for the 30th anniversary of manga Sex by Atsushi Kamijo; directed by Sayo Yamamoto[81]
- Kick-Flight Promotional Video; Kick-Flight × KANA-BOON (ONA, 2019) – promotional video for the mobile game Kick-Flight, featuring the song "Flyers" by Kana-Boon; directed by Munehisa Sakai[82]
- Persona 5 Royal (game, 2019) – opening animation for PlayStation 4 video game by Atlus; directed by Yuichiro Hayashi
- Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade (game, 2022) – opening animation for mobile game by Sumzap; directed by Takuji Miyamoto
- Mechronicle (unknown, TBA) – directed by Shinji Kimura[83][84]
See also
- List of Japanese animation studios
- Madhouse - an animation studio co-founded by former Madhouse producer Masao Maruyama.
- Grizzly - an animation studio specialized solely on BL titles.
Notes
- ^ Four special episodes were included in the Blu-ray/DVD release.
- ^ Two special episodes were included in the Blu-ray/DVD release (volume 2).
- ^ Two special episodes were included in the Blu-ray/DVD release (volume 3).
- ^ A recap of the first six episodes was aired on November 17, 2014. Two special "short story" episodes were released on December 28, 2016, and February 20, 2017.[19]
- ^ A special episode titled Imprint Butterfly was included in the BD/DVD release.
- ^ a b c d e f Chief Unit Director (演出チーフ)
- ^ A special episode titled Yuri!!! on Ice: Yuri Plisetsky GBF in Barcelona EX "Welcome to the Madness" was included in the BD/DVD release (volume 6).[27]
- ^ Three special picture drama episodes were included in the BD/DVD release.
- ^ a b c d Chief Director (総監督)
- ^ Chief Director (チーフディレクター)
- ^ Two special episodes were streamed on March 28, 2020, and August 26, 2020.[41][42]
- ^ Six short bonus episodes were included in the Blu-ray release (volume 2).[45]
- ^ Original version
- ^ The extended version features about 30 minutes of additional footage for a total duration of 168 minutes. It surpassed the extended 70mm cut of Final Yamato by five minutes to become the longest animated film to date.
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