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'''Xebec''' (pronounced ''Zi'' Beck) was a Japanese animation studio originally established in 1995 as a subsidiary to Production I.G. Their credits included series such as ''Mega Man NT Warrior'', ''To Love-Ru'', ''Love Hina'', ''Keijo!!!'' and fellow [[Tomy]] series ''Zoids''. [[Nobuyoshi Habara]] worked with them on a few projects, such as director for the ''Fafner'' series.  
'''Xebec''' (pronounced ''Zi'' Beck) was a Japanese animation studio originally established in 1995 as a subsidiary to Production I.G. Their credits included series such as ''Mega Man NT Warrior'', ''To Love-Ru'', ''Love Hina'', ''Keijo!!!'' and fellow [[TakaraTomy]] series ''[[Zoids]]''. [[Nobuyoshi Habara]] worked with them on a few projects, such as director for the ''Fafner'' series.  


The studio would see itself split up by I.G Port in 2018, its animation division sold to Sunrise to become Sunrise Beyond.
The studio would see itself split up by I.G Port in 2018, its animation division sold to Sunrise to become Sunrise Beyond.

Latest revision as of 06:09, 13 March 2025

This ship has sunk, though its crew live on...

Xebec (pronounced Zi Beck) was a Japanese animation studio originally established in 1995 as a subsidiary to Production I.G. Their credits included series such as Mega Man NT Warrior, To Love-Ru, Love Hina, Keijo!!! and fellow TakaraTomy series Zoids. Nobuyoshi Habara worked with them on a few projects, such as director for the Fafner series.

The studio would see itself split up by I.G Port in 2018, its animation division sold to Sunrise to become Sunrise Beyond.

Their lone contribution to the franchise was the cover art for Pioneer's Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers Autobot Collection laserdisc (and later, DVD) box set for Disk 3, through Habara.



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