When was Liden Films founded?
Liden Films was founded on the 22nd of February, 2012, in Kamiogi, Suginami, Tokyo. Shortly after its founding, it joined the joint-holding company Ultra Super Pictures alongside studios Sanzigen, Trigger, and Ordet.
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Liden Films was founded on the 22nd of February, 2012, in Kamiogi, Suginami, Tokyo. Shortly after its founding, it joined the joint-holding company Ultra Super Pictures alongside studios Sanzigen, Trigger, and Ordet.
Ultra Super Pictures is a joint-holding company that Liden Films joined shortly after its 2012 founding. The member studios are Liden Films, Sanzigen, Trigger, and Ordet.
Liden Films operates five separate branches plus the Suginami branch. Studios are located in Kamiogi, Suginami, Tokyo, as well as Kyoto and Osaka. The Kyoto Studio was founded in 2013, the Suginami branch in 2015, and the Osaka Studio in 2018.
Tokyo Revengers is an anime adaptation of the manga series by Ken Wakui, produced by Liden Films and directed by Koichi Hatsumi. The original twenty-four-episode series was followed by Christmas Showdown, Tenjiku Arc, and War of the Three Titans Arc.
The twenty-four-episode Rurouni Kenshin series was directed by Hideyo Yamamoto. Its sequel, Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Disturbance, ran for twenty-three episodes and was directed by Yuki Komada.
Liden Films has produced several original works, including Sekkō Boys and Salaryman's Club. The studio also produced the twenty-four-episode Eternal Boys and a twelve-episode series titled Deji Meets Girl.