Shibuya Productions

Shibuya Productions is a Monaco-based entertainment production company.

Shibuya Productions
Private
IndustryVideo games
Founded2014 (2014)
Founders
  • Cédric Biscay
  • Kostadin Yanev
Headquarters
Products
Websiteshibuya-productions.com

History

Shibuya Productions was co-founded by Cédric Biscay and Kostadin Yanev on July 2014.

In 2015, Shibuya Productions announced Astroboy Reboot with Caribara Animation and Tezuka Productions.[1][2]

In June 2015, during E3, Shibuya Productions announced Shenmue III [3] with YS net. They launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding in order to raise $2 million for the game’s development and launch. The campaign successfully secured over $6,333,295 from 69,320 backers.[4]

In February 2016 Shibuya Productions announced Cobra: Return of Joe Gillian[5] a new Cobra series about Rugball.[6]

They produce the first Bulgarian animation feature: Lilly and the Magic Pearl[7] directed by Anri Koulev with the voice of Ben Cross.

They produce the animated series Petz Club broadcast on the French TV France 4.

Shibuya Productions is the organiser of the Monaco Anime Game International Conferences.

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