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'''Barnum Studio''' (有限会社バーナムスタジオ, ''Yuugen Gaisha Barnum Studio'') is a Japanese-based animation studio founded by Tetsuro Satomi. Shows Barnum has worked on include ''Kyōran Kazoku Nikki'', ''Kemeko Deluxe!'', ''Sola'', and the ''Devil May Cry'' TV series. | '''Barnum Studio''' (有限会社バーナムスタジオ, ''Yuugen Gaisha Barnum Studio'') is a Japanese-based animation studio founded by Tetsuro Satomi. Shows Barnum has worked on include ''Kyōran Kazoku Nikki'', ''Kemeko Deluxe!'', ''Sola'', and the ''Devil May Cry'' TV series. | ||
In [[2010]], Barnum Studios was hired by media group [[AC Create]] to animate the Japanese-exclusive [[Title sequence#Japanese version #1n|title sequence]] for ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]''. Having been brought in a couple years after the actual show itself was completed, Barnum had no hand in animating the episodes-themselves. | In [[2010]], Barnum Studios was hired alongside [[Diomedea]] by media group [[AC Create]] to animate the Japanese-exclusive [[Title sequence#Japanese version #1n|title sequence]] for ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]''. Having been brought in a couple years after the actual show itself was completed, Barnum had no hand in animating the episodes-themselves. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 7 February 2018

Barnum Studio (有限会社バーナムスタジオ, Yuugen Gaisha Barnum Studio) is a Japanese-based animation studio founded by Tetsuro Satomi. Shows Barnum has worked on include Kyōran Kazoku Nikki, Kemeko Deluxe!, Sola, and the Devil May Cry TV series.
In 2010, Barnum Studios was hired alongside Diomedea by media group AC Create to animate the Japanese-exclusive title sequence for Transformers Animated. Having been brought in a couple years after the actual show itself was completed, Barnum had no hand in animating the episodes-themselves.

