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'''Polygon Pictures''' (株式会社ポリゴン・ピクチュアズ, ''Kabushiki Gaisha Polygon Pictures'') is a [[Japan]]ese [[computer-generated imagery|CG animation]] studio that produces work for television, theatrical and video game markets. | '''Polygon Pictures''' (株式会社ポリゴン・ピクチュアズ, ''Kabushiki Gaisha Polygon Pictures'') is a [[Japan]]ese [[computer-generated imagery|CG animation]] studio that produces work for television, theatrical, and video game markets. | ||
In terms of anime, they produced CG animation for ''Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence'', the Mamoru Oshii film ''The Sky Crawlers'', and ''[[Godzilla | In terms of anime, they produced CG animation for ''Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence'', the Mamoru Oshii film ''The Sky Crawlers'', and ''[[Godzilla]]: Planet of the Monsters''. So far as outsourcing is concerned, they were utilized by Disney as the animators for ''Tron: Uprising'', ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'', and ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]] Resistance''. | ||
For video games, they produced animation for ''Onimusha 2'', ''[[Street Fighter II × Transformers|Street Fighter IV]]'', and ''[[Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M]]''. | For video games, they produced animation for ''Onimusha 2'', ''[[Street Fighter II × Transformers|Street Fighter IV]]'', and ''[[Samus Aran|Metroid: Other M]]''. | ||
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*''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' (71 episodes) | *''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' (71 episodes) | ||
**''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)#Shorts|Robots in Disguise]]'' shorts | **''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)#Shorts|Robots in Disguise]]'' shorts | ||
*''[[ | *Yet-untitled ''[[War for Cybertron Trilogy]]'' streaming cartoon series | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*According to the producers, during the production of ''Prime'', [[Miko Nakadai|Miko]] was Polygon Pictures' favourite character, so they added more expressive motions to even her simplest actions in the script.<ref>[http://www.toonzone.net/2011/02/transformers-prime-premiere-report-and-video-clip-plus-season-two-confirmation/ ToonZone season 1 interview]</ref> | *According to the producers, during the production of ''Prime'', [[Miko Nakadai|Miko]] was Polygon Pictures' favourite character, so they added more expressive motions to even her simplest actions in the script.<ref>[http://www.toonzone.net/2011/02/transformers-prime-premiere-report-and-video-clip-plus-season-two-confirmation/ ToonZone season 1 interview]</ref> | ||
==References== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*{{w|Polygon Pictures|Polygon Pictures at Wikipedia}} | *{{w|Polygon Pictures|Polygon Pictures at Wikipedia}} | ||
*{{w|lang=ja|ポリゴン・ピクチュアズ|Polygon Pictures at Japanese Wikipedia}} | *{{w|lang=ja|ポリゴン・ピクチュアズ|Polygon Pictures at Japanese Wikipedia}} | ||
[[Category:Animation companies]] | [[Category:Animation companies]] | ||
[[Category:Hasbro Studios]] | [[Category:Hasbro Studios]] | ||
Revision as of 22:19, 16 February 2019

Polygon Pictures (株式会社ポリゴン・ピクチュアズ, Kabushiki Gaisha Polygon Pictures) is a Japanese CG animation studio that produces work for television, theatrical, and video game markets.
In terms of anime, they produced CG animation for Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, the Mamoru Oshii film The Sky Crawlers, and Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters. So far as outsourcing is concerned, they were utilized by Disney as the animators for Tron: Uprising, My Friends Tigger and Pooh, and Star Wars Resistance.
For video games, they produced animation for Onimusha 2, Street Fighter IV, and Metroid: Other M.
Transformers series
- Transformers: Prime (65 episodes)
- "Predacons Rising" (feature film)
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (71 episodes)
- Robots in Disguise shorts
- Yet-untitled War for Cybertron Trilogy streaming cartoon series
Notes
- According to the producers, during the production of Prime, Miko was Polygon Pictures' favourite character, so they added more expressive motions to even her simplest actions in the script.[1]

