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[[Image:TMSLogo1.jpg |right|300px|thumb|They'd make more money if they changed the name to "T n' A".]] | [[Image:TMSLogo1.jpg |right|300px|thumb|They'd make more money if they changed the name to "T n' A".]] | ||
'''Tokyo Movie Shinsha''' (more popularly known as '''TMS''') is a Japanese animation studio. TMS is known for producing animation for both American and Japanese markets, including | '''Tokyo Movie Shinsha''' (more popularly known as '''TMS''') is a Japanese animation studio. TMS is known for producing animation for both American and Japanese markets, including ''Bionic Six'', ''Mighty Orbots'', ''Lupin III'', ''Sonic X'', ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', ''Batman the Animated Series'' and lots more. | ||
TMS' contribution to the animated world of the Transformers was small, only producing a single episode, [[Call of the Primitives]]. However, that episode happens to be praised among the fandom for having the ''best'' animation of the entire series. | TMS' contribution to the animated world of the Transformers was small, only producing a single episode, [[Call of the Primitives]]. However, that episode happens to be praised among the fandom for having the ''best'' animation of the entire series. | ||
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Tokyo Movie Shinsha (more popularly known as TMS) is a Japanese animation studio. TMS is known for producing animation for both American and Japanese markets, including Bionic Six, Mighty Orbots, Lupin III, Sonic X, Tiny Toon Adventures, Batman the Animated Series and lots more.
TMS' contribution to the animated world of the Transformers was small, only producing a single episode, Call of the Primitives. However, that episode happens to be praised among the fandom for having the best animation of the entire series.

