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'''Trans Arts Co.''' (トランスアーツ) was a [[Japan]]ese animation studio founded in [[1967]] which took part in the production of [[The Transformers (cartoon)| the original ''Transformers'' cartoon]], ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]]'' (and its [[Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!|movie]]), ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (cartoon)|Beast Wars Neo]]'', and ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Transformers: Armada]]''.
'''Trans Arts Co.''' (トランスアーツ) was a [[Japan]]ese animation studio founded in [[1967]] which took part in the production of [[The Transformers (cartoon)| the original ''Transformers'' cartoon]], ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars II]]'' (and its [[Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!|movie]]), ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (cartoon)|Beast Wars Neo]]'', and ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Transformers: Armada]]''.


For the most part, the studio has taken on photography jobs, providing such services in ''Dragon Ball Z'', ''Romeo X Juliet'', ''Generator Gawl'', the 1980s ''Dennis The Menace'' cartoon, ''The Big O'' and ''AKIRA'', among others. They also made the first ''The Prince of Tennis'' anime series.
For the most part, the studio has taken on photography jobs, providing such services in ''Dragon Ball Z'', ''Romeo X Juliet'', ''Generator Gawl'', the 1980s ''Dennis The Menace'' cartoon, ''The Big O'' and ''AKIRA'', among others. They also made the first ''The Prince of Tennis'' anime series with frequent partners [[Production I.G.]]


Much like [[South Korea]]n studios [[Dai Won Animation Co.]], [[Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd.]] and [[Sam Young Studio]] and fellow Japanese studios [[Anime R]], [[Ashi Productions]], [[Studio Look]], [[Studio No. 1]] and [[Nakamura Production]], Trans Arts provided uncredited subcontract services to the original cartoon (mostly photography; a role they shared with [[T. Nishimura]], and would return to do for the majority of ''Armada'' alongside [[Big Bang (company)|Big Bang]] and [[Raretrick]]; and episode co-production). For the Beast era shows, they helped co-produce and animate on multiple episodes with Ashi.
Much like [[South Korea]]n studios [[Dai Won Animation Co.]], [[Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd.]] and [[Sam Young Studio]] and fellow Japanese studios [[Anime R]], [[Ashi Productions]], [[Studio Look]], [[Studio No. 1]] and [[Nakamura Production]], Trans Arts provided uncredited subcontract services to the original cartoon (mostly photography; a role they shared with [[T. Nishimura]], and would return to do for the majority of ''Armada'' alongside [[Big Bang (company)|Big Bang]] and [[Raretrick]]; and episode co-production). For the Beast era shows, they helped co-produce and animate on multiple episodes with Ashi.

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Trans Arts Co. (トランスアーツ) was a Japanese animation studio founded in 1967 which took part in the production of the original Transformers cartoon, Beast Wars II (and its movie), Beast Wars Neo, and Transformers: Armada.

For the most part, the studio has taken on photography jobs, providing such services in Dragon Ball Z, Romeo X Juliet, Generator Gawl, the 1980s Dennis The Menace cartoon, The Big O and AKIRA, among others. They also made the first The Prince of Tennis anime series with frequent partners Production I.G.

Much like South Korean studios Dai Won Animation Co., Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd. and Sam Young Studio and fellow Japanese studios Anime R, Ashi Productions, Studio Look, Studio No. 1 and Nakamura Production, Trans Arts provided uncredited subcontract services to the original cartoon (mostly photography; a role they shared with T. Nishimura, and would return to do for the majority of Armada alongside Big Bang and Raretrick; and episode co-production). For the Beast era shows, they helped co-produce and animate on multiple episodes with Ashi.

They went bankrupt in March 2012.

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