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'''Bandai Co., Ltd.''' {{Nihongo|株式会社バンダイ|Kabushiki | |type1 =Red | ||
|type2 =White | |||
|name =Bandai Co., Ltd. | |||
|image =Bandai Logo.gif | |||
|caption =Bandai's logo as of 1978 | |||
|type =Toy manufacturer and distributor | |||
|status =Active | |||
|leader =Kazuhiro Takenaka | |||
|founder =Naoharu Yamashina | |||
|founded =July 5, [[1950]] | |||
|defunct = | |||
|hq =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | |||
|aka =Bandai-ya (1950-1961) | |||
|parent =[[wikipedia:Bandai Namco Holdings|Bandai Namco Holdings]] | |||
|subsidiary ={{bl|[[Bandai America]]|Premium Bandai|Tamashii Nations|Bandai Namco Entertainment|etc.}} | |||
|preceded = | |||
|succeeded = | |||
|website =https://www.bandai.co.jp/ | |||
}} | |||
'''Bandai Co., Ltd.''' {{Nihongo|株式会社バンダイ|Kabushiki Gaisha Bandai}} is a [[Japan]]ese toy manufacturing and distribution company. Founded in [[1950]] as '''Bandai-ya''', it was renamed to its current name in [[1961]]. It originally began as a manufacturer of metallic toys and rubber swimming rings, but expanded to create vehicle models and eventually action figures. While Bandai initially created original products, it found huge success developing action figures based on the [[1963]] anime series ''[[wikipedia:Astro Boy|Astro Boy]]'' (known as ''Mighty Atom'' in Japan) and the [[1966]] [[tokusatsu]] series ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman (series)|Ultraman]]'', which inspired it to change its business strategy toward creating licensed products based on popular franchises. Bandai also expanded internationally, establishing branches worldwide in nations such as the [[United States]] and United Kingdom. From the 1980s to early 2000s, Bandai expanded into the video game market, developing consoles and publishing some games. Following an aborted planned merger with [[Sega]] in [[1997]], Bandai merged with video game and entertainment company [[wikipedia:Namco|Namco]] in [[2005]], forming the holding company [[wikipedia:Bandai Namco Holdings|Bandai Namco Holdings]]. Bandai continues to operate to this day as the toy and hobby division of Bandai Namco. | |||
Bandai holds a 49% stake in the Japanese | Bandai holds a 49% stake in the Japanese production studio [[Tsuburaya Productions]], having helped the studio out of financial difficulty by doing so. Bandai and its subsidiaries have manufactured countless vinyl figures and other merchandise based on popular tokusatsu franchises including ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'', ''[[Gamera (franchise)|Gamera]]'', and the ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Series|Ultra Series]]''. | ||
{{TOC}} | {{TOC}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Bandai was founded in 1900, and quickly rose to popularity by mass-producing models made of metal. In the 1960s, Bandai expanded to include export sales. Bandai's racing car set, which first appeared in 1962, became a huge success. The 1970s continued to see Bandai expand, with Bandai Models being established in 1971. Although not their most profitable range, Bandai's 1/48 scale AFV models dominated that segment of the model kit market. Bandai America Inc. was established as local | Bandai was founded in 1900, and quickly rose to popularity by mass-producing models made of metal. In the 1960s, Bandai expanded to include export sales. Bandai's racing car set, which first appeared in 1962, became a huge success. The 1970s continued to see Bandai expand, with Bandai Models being established in 1971. Although not their most profitable range, Bandai's 1/48 scale AFV models dominated that segment of the model kit market. Bandai America Inc. was established as a local U.S. sales/marketing operation in 1978. | ||
Since the 1980s, Bandai has become the leading toy company of Japan, and to this day, has the main toy licenses in Japan to popular properties including | Since the 1980s, Bandai has become the leading toy company of Japan, and to this day, has the main toy licenses in Japan to popular properties including daikaiju, Ultraman, Super Robot, Kamen Rider, the Super Sentai and Power Rangers series (which they took part in creating), Gundam and many others. | ||
The management of Bandai and Sega discussed a merger in the late 1990s, but the merger was later cancelled, citing "cultural differences". | The management of Bandai and Sega discussed a merger in the late 1990s, but the merger was later cancelled, citing "cultural differences". | ||
In the 1980s, Bandai purchased several substantial shares in [[Tsuburaya Productions]], saving the studio from financial difficulty. In return, Bandai is now the principal merchandising provider for the studio. | In the 1980s, Bandai purchased several substantial shares in [[Tsuburaya Productions]], saving the studio from financial difficulty. In return, Bandai is now the principal merchandising provider for the studio. | ||
==Toy | ==Selected filmography== | ||
*[[The Godzilla Collection]], a line of Japanese figures that | *''[[Bye-Bye Jupiter]]'' (1984) - Special thanks [with various] | ||
*[[ | *''[[The Return of Godzilla]]'' (1984) - Special thanks [with various] | ||
*[[Godzilla Memorial Box]], a | *''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman: The Adventure Begins|Ultraman: The Adventure Begins]]'' (1987) - Financier [with [[Tsuburaya Productions]], [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Kodansha]], Nippon Columbia] | ||
*[[Godzilla Forever]], a limited line of Japanese figures that were produced in [[1996]] | *''[[Gunhed]]'' (1989) - Financier [with the ''Gunhed'' Production Committee] | ||
*[[Godzilla Island Monster Series]], a line of Japanese figures that were produced for the [[Godzilla Island (series)| | *''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]'' (1995) - Special thanks [with various] | ||
*[[Toho Kaiju Series]], a line of Japanese figures that were produced in 1998 | *''[[GAMERA -Rebirth-]]'' (TV 2023) - Financier [Bandai Spirits; with the GAMERA Rebirth Production Committee] | ||
*[[Movie Monster Series]], a line of Japanese figures that began in [[2001]] | ==Toy lines== | ||
*[[Bandai America]] | *[[The Godzilla Collection]], a line of Japanese figures that began in [[1983]] and ended in [[1995]] | ||
*[[Godzilla 50th Anniversary Memorial Box]], a | *[[HG Series]], a line of Japanese figures that began in [[1994]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Godzilla Memorial Box]], a box set of Japanese figures released in [[1995]] | ||
*[[Godzilla Forever (toy line)|Godzilla Forever]], a limited line of Japanese figures that were produced in [[1996]] | |||
== | *[[Godzilla Island Monster Series]], a line of Japanese figures that were produced for the [[Godzilla Island (series)|TV show of the same name]] in [[1998]] | ||
'''[[Bandai America]]''' | *[[Toho Kaiju Series]], a line of Japanese figures that were produced in 1998 | ||
*[[Movie Monster Series]], a line of Japanese figures that began in [[2001]] | |||
'''Bandai Namco Entertainment''' | *[[Bandai America]], a line of figures for the U.S. market that began in [[2002]] | ||
*[[Godzilla 50th Anniversary Memorial Box]], a box set of Japanese figures released in [[2005]] | |||
*[[Kaiju Out of the Laws]], a line of high quality figures by Premium Bandai that began in [[2017]] | |||
==Notable subsidiaries== | |||
*'''[[Bandai America]]''' - the American distribution arm of Bandai that makes toy products for the U.S. market and manufactures ''Power Rangers'', ''Kamen Rider Dragon Knight'', and ''Ben 10'' toys, among other franchises; it released Godzilla figures in the U.S. between 2002 and 2023, including figures for the [[Godzilla (2014 film)|2014 American film]]. | |||
*'''Bandai Namco Entertainment''' - a video game development company and publisher which published the 2014 ''[[Godzilla (2014 video game)|Godzilla]]'' video game for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 and ''[[City Shrouded in Shadow]]'' for the PS4. | |||
*'''Tamashii Nations''' - a Japanese company that specializes in producing highly-detailed articulated figures as part of its S.H. FiguArts and [[S.H. MonsterArts]] lines. It has produced several figures from the Godzilla franchise as part of the S.H. MonsterArts line. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_creation_08-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bandai America (August 2013)] | *[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_creation_08-2013.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bandai America (August 2013)] | ||
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_03-2014.html ''Godzilla'' (2014)-focused Toho Kingdom interview (March 2014)] | *[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_03-2014.html ''Godzilla'' (2014)-focused Toho Kingdom interview (March 2014)] | ||
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_usa_07-2015.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bandai America (July 2015)] | *[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/bandai_usa_07-2015.html Toho Kingdom interview with Bandai America (July 2015)] | ||
*[https://mobile.twitter.com/ | *[https://mobile.twitter.com/BandaiNamcoPlay Official Bandai America Twitter page] | ||
*[https://www.instagram.com/bandaiamerica/?hl=en Official Bandai America Instagram page] | *[https://www.instagram.com/bandaiamerica/?hl=en Official Bandai America Instagram page] | ||
*[http://www.bandai.com Official Bandai America website] | *[http://www.bandai.com Official Bandai America website] | ||
*[http://www.bandaieurope.com Official Bandai Europe website] | *[http://www.bandaieurope.com Official Bandai Europe website] | ||
*[http://www.bandai.co.jp/e/ Offcial Bandai Japan website] | *[http://www.bandai.co.jp/e/ Offcial Bandai Japan website] | ||
**[https://www.bandai.co.jp/special/godzilla-memorial/ ''Godzilla'' page] | |||
*[http://www.bandai.co.kr/index.jsp Official Bandai Korea website] | *[http://www.bandai.co.kr/index.jsp Official Bandai Korea website] | ||
*[http://www.bandai-asia.com/index.php Official Bandai Asia website] | *[http://www.bandai-asia.com/index.php Official Bandai Asia website] | ||
*[https://mobile.twitter.com/p_bandai?lang=en Official Bandai Premium Twitter page] | *[https://mobile.twitter.com/p_bandai?lang=en Official Bandai Premium Twitter page] | ||
*[http://p-bandai.jp Offcial Bandai Premium website] | *[http://p-bandai.jp Offcial Bandai Premium website] | ||
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{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
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Bandai Co., Ltd. (株式会社バンダイ is a Kabushiki Gaisha Bandai)Japanese toy manufacturing and distribution company. Founded in 1950 as Bandai-ya, it was renamed to its current name in 1961. It originally began as a manufacturer of metallic toys and rubber swimming rings, but expanded to create vehicle models and eventually action figures. While Bandai initially created original products, it found huge success developing action figures based on the 1963 anime series Astro Boy (known as Mighty Atom in Japan) and the 1966 tokusatsu series Ultraman, which inspired it to change its business strategy toward creating licensed products based on popular franchises. Bandai also expanded internationally, establishing branches worldwide in nations such as the United States and United Kingdom. From the 1980s to early 2000s, Bandai expanded into the video game market, developing consoles and publishing some games. Following an aborted planned merger with Sega in 1997, Bandai merged with video game and entertainment company Namco in 2005, forming the holding company Bandai Namco Holdings. Bandai continues to operate to this day as the toy and hobby division of Bandai Namco.
Bandai holds a 49% stake in the Japanese production studio Tsuburaya Productions, having helped the studio out of financial difficulty by doing so. Bandai and its subsidiaries have manufactured countless vinyl figures and other merchandise based on popular tokusatsu franchises including Godzilla, Gamera, and the Ultra Series.
History
Bandai was founded in 1900, and quickly rose to popularity by mass-producing models made of metal. In the 1960s, Bandai expanded to include export sales. Bandai's racing car set, which first appeared in 1962, became a huge success. The 1970s continued to see Bandai expand, with Bandai Models being established in 1971. Although not their most profitable range, Bandai's 1/48 scale AFV models dominated that segment of the model kit market. Bandai America Inc. was established as a local U.S. sales/marketing operation in 1978. Since the 1980s, Bandai has become the leading toy company of Japan, and to this day, has the main toy licenses in Japan to popular properties including daikaiju, Ultraman, Super Robot, Kamen Rider, the Super Sentai and Power Rangers series (which they took part in creating), Gundam and many others. The management of Bandai and Sega discussed a merger in the late 1990s, but the merger was later cancelled, citing "cultural differences".
In the 1980s, Bandai purchased several substantial shares in Tsuburaya Productions, saving the studio from financial difficulty. In return, Bandai is now the principal merchandising provider for the studio.
Selected filmography
- Bye-Bye Jupiter (1984) - Special thanks [with various]
- The Return of Godzilla (1984) - Special thanks [with various]
- Ultraman: The Adventure Begins (1987) - Financier [with Tsuburaya Productions, Hanna-Barbera, Kodansha, Nippon Columbia]
- Gunhed (1989) - Financier [with the Gunhed Production Committee]
- Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995) - Special thanks [with various]
- GAMERA -Rebirth- (TV 2023) - Financier [Bandai Spirits; with the GAMERA Rebirth Production Committee]
Toy lines
- The Godzilla Collection, a line of Japanese figures that began in 1983 and ended in 1995
- HG Series, a line of Japanese figures that began in 1994
- Godzilla Memorial Box, a box set of Japanese figures released in 1995
- Godzilla Forever, a limited line of Japanese figures that were produced in 1996
- Godzilla Island Monster Series, a line of Japanese figures that were produced for the TV show of the same name in 1998
- Toho Kaiju Series, a line of Japanese figures that were produced in 1998
- Movie Monster Series, a line of Japanese figures that began in 2001
- Bandai America, a line of figures for the U.S. market that began in 2002
- Godzilla 50th Anniversary Memorial Box, a box set of Japanese figures released in 2005
- Kaiju Out of the Laws, a line of high quality figures by Premium Bandai that began in 2017
Notable subsidiaries
- Bandai America - the American distribution arm of Bandai that makes toy products for the U.S. market and manufactures Power Rangers, Kamen Rider Dragon Knight, and Ben 10 toys, among other franchises; it released Godzilla figures in the U.S. between 2002 and 2023, including figures for the 2014 American film.
- Bandai Namco Entertainment - a video game development company and publisher which published the 2014 Godzilla video game for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 and City Shrouded in Shadow for the PS4.
- Tamashii Nations - a Japanese company that specializes in producing highly-detailed articulated figures as part of its S.H. FiguArts and S.H. MonsterArts lines. It has produced several figures from the Godzilla franchise as part of the S.H. MonsterArts line.
External links
- Toho Kingdom interview with Bandai America (August 2013)
- Godzilla (2014)-focused Toho Kingdom interview (March 2014)
- Toho Kingdom interview with Bandai America (July 2015)
- Official Bandai America Twitter page
- Official Bandai America Instagram page
- Official Bandai America website
- Official Bandai Europe website
- Offcial Bandai Japan website
- Official Bandai Korea website
- Official Bandai Asia website
- Official Bandai Premium Twitter page
- Offcial Bandai Premium website
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