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'''Trans Arts Co.''' Is a Japanese animation studio which took part in the production of both [[The Transformers (cartoon)| The original Transformers cartoon]] and [[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (cartoon) |Beast Wars II]].  
'''Trans Arts Co.''' Is a Japanese animation studio 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 [[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 animated version of ''The Prince of Tennis''.
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 animated version of ''The Prince of Tennis''.

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Trans Arts Co. Is a Japanese animation studio which took part in the production of The original Transformers cartoon, Beast Wars II 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 animated version of The Prince of Tennis.

Much like South Korean studios Dai Won Animation Co., Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd. and Sam Young Studio. Trans Arts largely provided minor services to the original cartoon (Photography, for the most part). In Beast Wars II, they helped co-produce multiple episodes with Production Reed.



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