Media Factory
Media Factory (メディアファクトリー, Mediafakutorī), formerly Media Factory, Inc. (株式会社メディアファクトリー, Kabushiki gaisha Mediafakutorī) is a Japanese publisher and brand company of Kadokawa Future Publishing. It was founded on December 1, 1986, and its headquarters are situated in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is a subsidiary of Recruit Co., Ltd. Media Factory was possibly the first anime distributor to ask for sites to not link to fansub of any anime licensed by the company.[1] On October 12, 2011, Media Factory was purchased by Kadokawa Corporation for ¥8,000,000,000.[2] Media Factory also has a monthly manga magazine, Monthly Comic Alive, and its own light novel imprint, MF Bunko J. Media Factory also holds the license for the distribution of The 39 Clues in Japan.[3] Media Factory ceased being a kabushiki gaisha, as well as retired the Pokémon anime series on October 1, 2013 when it was merged with eight other companies to become a brand company of Kadokawa Corporation.[4] It had a record label, Pikachu Records, that produced Pokémon CDs and Pokémon soundtracks in Japan from 1997 to 2012. Most Pokémon albums in Japan came from Pikachu Records during this period. It was retired when Media Factory was purchased by Kadokawa Corporation.
Parent company | Kadokawa Future Publishing |
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Founded | December 1, 1986 |
Country of origin | Japan |
Headquarters location | Shibuya, Tokyo Shibuya East NBF 3-3-5 |
Key people | Toshiyuki Yoshihara (Representative Director) |
Publication types | Publishing, film, music, video games |
Revenue | ¥13,937,320,000 (FY 2005) |
No. of employees | 168 (as of 2010) |
Official website | mediafactory |
Light novel Imprint
- Fleur Bunko Bleu Line
- Fleur Bunko Rouge Line
- MF Books
- MF Bunko DA VINCI
- MF Bunko DA VINCI MEW
- MF Bunko J
Anime series
The following anime and manga titles are associated with Kadokawa Corporation / Media Factory
- Absolute Duo (Manga, TV)
- Akane Maniax (OAV)
- Area 88 (TV, manga)
- Aquarion Evol (manga)
- ATASHIn'CHI (movie)
- Baka and Test (TV)
- Brave 10 (TV)
- Burst Angel (TV)
- Candy Boy (manga)
- Dance in the Vampire Bund (manga)
- D-Frag! (TV)
- Divergence Eve (TV)
- Dokkoida?! (TV)
- Fantastic Children (TV)
- Gad Guard (TV)
- Gankutsuou (TV)
- Gate Keepers (TV)
- Genshiken (TV)
- Gift ~eternal rainbow~ (TV)
- Ginga Reppuu Baxinger (TV)
- Ginga Senpuu Braiger (TV)
- Ginga Shippu Sasuraiger (TV)
- Gravion (TV)
- Green Green (OVA)
- High School DxD (TV)
- High School DxD New (TV)
- High School DxD BorN (TV)
- Ikki Tousen (TV)
- Kage Kara Mamoru! (TV)
- Kamisama Kazoku (TV)
- Kanokon (TV, OAV)
- Kimi ga Nozomu Eien (TV)
- Kujibiki Unbalance (OAV)
- Kurau: Phantom Memory (TV)
- Made in Abyss (TV)
- Mai, the Psychic Girl (manga)
- Maria Holic (TV)
- Mouse (TV)
- Najica Blitz Tactics (TV, manga)
- No Game No Life (TV, manga)
- Overlord
- Okusama wa Mahou Shoujo (TV)
- Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet (ONA)
- Plawres Sanshiro (TV)
- Pokémon - Destiny Deoxys (movie)
- Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker (movie)
- Pokémon 4Ever (movie)
- Prince of Stride (TV)
- Project A-ko (movie)
- Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group (OAV)
- Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (OAV)
- Project A-ko 4: Final (OAV)
- A-Ko The Versus (OAV)
- Pugyuru (TV)
- Queen's Blade (TV, OAV)
- RahXephon (TV, OAV, movie)
- Reign: The Conqueror (TV)
- School Rumble (TV)
- Shura no Toki (TV)
- Soul Eater (TV)
- Sousei no Aquarion (TV)
- Strawberry Panic! (TV) - Sponsor, DVD sales
- Tenbatsu Angel Rabbie (OAV)
- The World of Narue (TV)
- Translucent (manga)
- Twin Spica (TV, manga)
- UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie (TV)
- UFO Princess Valkyrie 2 (TV)
- UFO Princess Valkyrie Deluxe (OAV)
- Unbreakable Machine-Doll (TV)
- Vandread (TV)
- Vandread Taidouhen (OAV)
- Vandread: The Second Stage (TV)
- Wandaba Style (TV)
- Zaion: I Wish You Were Here (TV)
- Zero no Tsukaima (Manga, TV[5])
References
- "Media Factory makes request to stop fansubbing". Anime News Network. December 9, 2004. Retrieved November 30, 2011.
- "Kadokawa Purchases Manga Publisher Media Factory". Anime News Network. October 12, 2011. Retrieved November 30, 2011.
- "サーティーナインクルーズ公式サイト - 株式会社KADOKAWA". Retrieved 11 November 2016.
- "Kadokawa to Merge 9 Subsidiaries Into 1 Company". Anime News Network. March 28, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
- "Funimation related copyright holders". Funimation. 2006. Retrieved August 23, 2012.