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It is widely believed in the Transformers fandom that TMS animated the episode "[[Call of the Primitives]]", although there is no evidence to support this.  "Call" is frequently praised by fans for being one of the best-looking episodes of the entire series.
It is widely believed in the Transformers fandom that TMS animated the episode "[[Call of the Primitives]]", although there is no evidence to support this.  "Call" is frequently praised by fans for being one of the best-looking episodes of the entire series.
The company also provided backgrounds to two episodes of ''[[Transformers:_Cybertron_(cartoon)|Transformers: Cybertron]]''.


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Revision as of 23:21, 18 August 2013

They'd make more money if they changed the name to "T n' A".

TMS Entertainment, Ltd. (株式会社トムス エンタテインメント, Kabushiki-gaisha Tomusu Entateinmento), formerly known as Tokyo Movie Shinsha (東京ムービー新社, Tōkyō Mūbī Shinsha), 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, Justice League: Doom, the 1994 Spider-Man cartoon, Bakugan and lots more.

It is widely believed in the Transformers fandom that TMS animated the episode "Call of the Primitives", although there is no evidence to support this. "Call" is frequently praised by fans for being one of the best-looking episodes of the entire series.

The company also provided backgrounds to two episodes of Transformers: Cybertron.