Doga Kobo
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Doga Kobo, Inc. (株式会社動画工房, Kabushiki-gaisha Dōga Kōbō, literally "Video Workshop") is a Japanese animation studio formed by former Toei Animation members Hideo Furusawa and Megumu Ishiguro, located in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The studio was established on July 11, 1973, and has been involved in the production of a large number of anime over the years.
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Native name | 株式会社動画工房 |
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Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Japanese animation |
Founded | July 11, 1973; 50 years ago (July 11, 1973) |
Founder | Megumu Ishiguro |
Headquarters | Nerima, Tokyo, Japan |
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Number of employees | 77 (as of September 2011) |
Divisions | Photography Department[lower-alpha 1] |
Website | www |
Although the studio gained significant commercial success from their adaptations of Koihime Musō and especially YuruYuri, most of their works have been associated with moe or yuri. The studio is also known for more traditional romantic shows such as Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, Plastic Memories, and Tada Never Falls in Love, and for slice of life comedy series such as Gabriel DropOut and Himouto! Umaru-chan.