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'''Toei''' '''Company, Limited''' {{Nihongo|東映株式会社|Tōei  Kabushiki Gaisha}} is a Japanese film production company and distributor. It is headquartered in Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo. It has produced two feature length [[kaiju]] films: ''[[Magic Serpent]]'' and ''[[Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds]]''. However, it is most famous in the tokusatsu world for its long-running ''[[wikipedia:Kamen Rider|Kamen Rider]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Super Sentai|Super Sentai]]'' series, the latter serving as the basis for the ''[[wikipedia:Power Rangers|Power Rangers]]'' franchise in the United States.
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'''Toei Company, Ltd.''' {{Nihongo|東映株式会社|Tōei  Kabushiki Gaisha}} is a Japanese film production company and distributor. "Toei" is a contraction of the company's former name, '''Tokyo Eiga Haikyu''' {{Nihongo|東京映画配給株式会社|Tōkyō Eiga Haikyū Kabushiki Gaisha|lit. "Tokyo Film Distribution Company, Ltd."}}. Established on October 1, [[1949]] as a subsidiary of Toyoko Eiga, it absorbed both Toyoko and Oizumi Eiga to become Toei on April 1, [[1951]]. As such, the company officially holds 1949 to be its year of "establishment" and 1951 as its year of "foundation."
 
Toei has produced two feature length [[kaiju]] films: ''[[Magic Serpent]]'' and ''[[Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds]]''. However, it is most famous in the [[tokusatsu]] world for its long-running ''[[wikipedia:Kamen Rider|Kamen Rider]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Super Sentai|Super Sentai]]'' series, the latter serving as the basis for the ''[[wikipedia:Power Rangers|Power Rangers]]'' franchise in the [[United States]].
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==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==

Revision as of 00:26, 12 June 2023

Toei Company, Ltd.
The Toei logo

Type Film company
Status Active
Led by
  • Noriyuki Tada (chairman)
  • Fumio Yoshimura (president/CEO)
Founder(s) Keita Goto
Founded
  • October 1, 1949 (establishment)
  • April 1, 1951 (foundation)
Head-
quarters
3-2-17 Ginza, Chuo
Tokyo, Japan 104-8108
Also known as Tokyo Eiga Haikyu (1949-1951)
Subsidiary companies
  • Toei Tokyo Studios
  • Toei Kyoto Studios
  • Toei Animation
  • Toei Video, etc.
Preceded by
  • Toyoko Eiga
  • Oizumi Eiga
Website https://www.toei.co.jp/

Toei Company, Ltd. (東映株式会社,   Tōei Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese film production company and distributor. "Toei" is a contraction of the company's former name, Tokyo Eiga Haikyu (東京映画配給株式会社,   Tōkyō Eiga Haikyū Kabushiki Gaisha, lit. "Tokyo Film Distribution Company, Ltd."). Established on October 1, 1949 as a subsidiary of Toyoko Eiga, it absorbed both Toyoko and Oizumi Eiga to become Toei on April 1, 1951. As such, the company officially holds 1949 to be its year of "establishment" and 1951 as its year of "foundation."

Toei has produced two feature length kaiju films: Magic Serpent and Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds. However, it is most famous in the tokusatsu world for its long-running Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series, the latter serving as the basis for the Power Rangers franchise in the United States.

Selected filmography

Production company

Financier only

Distributor only

Canceled films

See also

References

This is a list of references for Toei. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. LeMay, John (14 March 2019). Kong Unmade: The Lost Films of Skull Island. Self-published. p. 376. ISBN 978-1798077993.

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