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A Japanese production studio founded in 1987, well-regarded for their use of digital compositing techniques.
A Japanese production studio founded in 1987, well-regarded for their use of digital compositing techniques.


They're responsible for ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|End of Evangelion]]'', ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'', ''[[Eden of the East]]'', the animated flashback in ''[[Kill Bill]]'', the FMV sequences in the Wii [[Wario Land]] game, one of the seven shorts of ''[[Halo Legends]]'' and other well-known anime, and are also The studio has also worked with other media, such as the ''[[Yarudora]]'' series (interactive anime-style [[Visual Novel]] games) on [[PlayStation|PS1]], and the PSP versions of the first two ''[[Star Ocean]]'' games. Recently they also did the new opening animation for ''[[Blaz Blue]] Continuum Shift Extend''.
They're responsible for ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion|End of Evangelion]]'', ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'', ''[[Eden of the East]]'', the animated flashback in ''[[Kill Bill]]'', the FMV sequences in the Wii [[Wario Land]] game, one of the seven shorts of ''[[Halo Legends]]'' and other well-known anime, and are also The studio has also worked with other media, such as the ''[[Yarudora]]'' series (interactive anime-style [[Visual Novel]] games) on [[PlayStation|PS1]], and the PSP versions of the first two ''[[Star Ocean]]'' games. Recently they also did the new opening animation for ''[[BlazBlue]] Continuum Shift Extend''.


The "I.G" part of the company name refers to its founders, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Takayuki Goto. They frequently collaborate with [[Mamoru Oshii]].
The "I.G" part of the company name refers to its founders, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Takayuki Goto. They frequently collaborate with [[Mamoru Oshii]].

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A Japanese production studio founded in 1987, well-regarded for their use of digital compositing techniques.

They're responsible for End of Evangelion, Ghost in the Shell, Eden of the East, the animated flashback in Kill Bill, the FMV sequences in the Wii Wario Land game, one of the seven shorts of Halo Legends and other well-known anime, and are also The studio has also worked with other media, such as the Yarudora series (interactive anime-style Visual Novel games) on PS1, and the PSP versions of the first two Star Ocean games. Recently they also did the new opening animation for BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend.

The "I.G" part of the company name refers to its founders, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Takayuki Goto. They frequently collaborate with Mamoru Oshii.

Production I.G has two subsidiary companies Xebec and Mag Garden. From 1997-2006 studio Bee Train was also a subsidiary. Compare with Rough Draft Studios, DR Movie, Sunwoo Entertainment, Digital E Mation, GONZO and Toon City, six other studios known for their CG animation blending. See also photography studio Trans Arts, the company's partner for various shows.

A complete list of works by them can be found on Wikipedia.