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*''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'' (1989)
*''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]'' (1989)
===1990s===
===1990s===
*''[[Mikadoroid]]'' (1991) [co-produced with Tohokushinsha and [[Tsuburaya Productions]]]
*''[[Mikadoroid]]'' (1991) [co-produced with Tohokushinsha and Tsuburaya]
*''[[Reiko, the Psyche Resurrected]]'' (1991) [co-produced with Burning Production]
*''[[Reiko, the Psyche Resurrected]]'' (1991) [co-produced with Burning Production]
*''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'' (1991)
*''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'' (1991)
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===2020s===
===2020s===
*''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' (2020) [licensed to [[Legendary Pictures]], distributed in [[Japan]]]
*''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' (2020) [licensed to [[Legendary Pictures]], distributed in [[Japan]]]
*''[[Shin Ultraman]]'' (2021) [co-produced with [[Tsuburaya Productions]], Khara, and Cine Bazar]
*''[[Shin Ultraman]]'' (2021) [co-produced with Tsuburaya, Khara, and Cine Bazar]
===Cancelled Films===
===Cancelled Films===
{{Main|:Category:Unmade Films}}
{{Main|:Category:Unmade Films}}
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*Hayao Miyazaki
*Hayao Miyazaki
*[[Jun Fukuda]]  
*[[Jun Fukuda]]  
*Shogo Tomiyama
*[[Shogo Tomiyama]]
*[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]]
*[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]]
*Yoshinari Shimatani
*Yoshinari Shimatani
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*Hayao Miyazaki
*Hayao Miyazaki
*[[Ishiro Honda]]
*[[Ishiro Honda]]
*Jun Fukuda
*[[Jun Fukuda]]
*Kinji Fukasaku
*Kinji Fukasaku
*Masaaki Tezuka
*[[Masaaki Tezuka]]
*Nobuhiko Obayasaki
*Nobuhiko Obayasaki
*Shinji Higuchi
*[[Shinji Higuchi]]
*Shusuke Kaneko
*Shusuke Kaneko
*Takao Okawra
*[[Takao Okawara]]
*Toshiro Mifune
*Toshiro Mifune
====Writers====
====Writers====
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*Takao Okawara
*Takao Okawara
*Tomoyuki Tanaka
*Tomoyuki Tanaka
*Wataru Mimura
*[[Wataru Mimura]]
====Composers====
====Composers====
*[[Akira Ifukube]]
*[[Akira Ifukube]]
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*Joe Hisaishi
*Joe Hisaishi
*Kiyoko Ogino
*Kiyoko Ogino
*Kow Otani
*[[Kow Otani]]
*Kunio Miyauchi
*[[Kunio Miyauchi]]
*Masamichi Amano
*Masamichi Amano
*Masaru Sato
*[[Masaru Sato]]
*Michiru Oshima
*[[Michiru Oshima]]
*Reijiro Koroku
*Reijiro Koroku
*Riichiro Manabe  
*[[Riichiro Manabe]]
*[[Shiro Sagisu]]  
*[[Shiro Sagisu]]  
*[[Takayuki Hattori]]
*[[Takayuki Hattori]]
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*[[Eiji Tsuburaya]]
*[[Eiji Tsuburaya]]
*[[Ishiro Honda]]
*[[Ishiro Honda]]
*Kenji Suzuki
*[[Kenji Suzuki]]
*Koichi Kawakita
*Koichi Kawakita
*Masaaki Tezuka
*Masaaki Tezuka
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*[[Shinji Higuchi]]
*[[Shinji Higuchi]]
*Takao Okawara
*Takao Okawara
*Teruyoshi Nakano
*[[Teruyoshi Nakano]]
====Musical artists====
====Musical artists====
*Asami Abe
*Asami Abe

Revision as of 08:33, 5 May 2020

The current Toho logo

Toho Company, Limited (東宝株式会社,   Tōhō Kabushikikaisha), officially stylized TOHO, is a large Japanese film studio. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, and is one of the core companies of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group. In the West, it is best known as the producer of many kaiju and tokusatsu movies, the films of Akira Kurosawa, and the anime films of Studio Ghibli, as well as the Pokémon movies.

The company's most famous creation, Godzilla, was created by Tomoyuki Tanaka.

History

Toho was founded by the Hankyu Railway in 1932 as the Tokyo-Takarazuka Theater Company. It managed much of the kabuki in Tokyo and, among other properties, the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater and the Imperial Garden Theater in Tokyo; Toho and Shochiku enjoyed a duopoly over theaters in Tokyo for many years.

After several successful film exports to the United States during the 1950s, Toho opened the La Brea Theatre in Los Angeles to show its own films without selling to a distributor. It was known as the Toho Theatre from the late 1960s until the 1970s.[1] Toho also had a theater in San Francisco and opened a theater in New York in 1963.[2]

An offshoot of Toho called Shintoho, was established in 1947 due to labor turmoil at Toho. The company went on to produce a slew of films during its short lifespan and declared bankruptcy in 1961.[3]

The classic TohoScope logo, used for Toho's widescreen movies from 1957 to 1964, and once more in 2004's Godzilla: Final Wars

They have contributed to the production of some American films, including Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan.

Productions

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

​2010s

2020s

Cancelled Films

Main article: Category:Unmade Films.

Television

Selected staff

Former

Producers

Directors

Writers

  • Akira Kurosawa
  • Hayao Miyazaki
  • Ikuma Dam
  • Ishiro Honda
  • Jun Fukuda
  • Kinji Fukasaku
  • Masaaki Tezuka
  • Nobuhiko Obayashi
  • Seishi Yokomizo
  • Shogo Tomiyama
  • Shusuke Kaneko
  • Takao Okawara
  • Tomoyuki Tanaka
  • Wataru Mimura

Composers

Special effects crew

Musical artists

  • Asami Abe
  • Masatoh Eve
  • U-Ya Asaoka

Editors

  • Akira Kurosawa
  • Nobuhiko Obayashi

Cinematographers

Gallery

External links

References

This is a list of references for Toho. 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]

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