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===Logo (May 8, 1965-)===
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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}} Co., Ltd.''' is a Japanese animation studio and rights company founded in October 1962 by manga author and animator '''Tatsu'''o Yoshida alongside his brothers Kenji Yoshida and Ippei Kuri. The studio is best known for a number of works including ''Speed Racer'', ''The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee''/''Honeybee Hutch'', ''Time Bokan'', ''The Littl' Bits'', ''Pinocchio: The Series'', ''The Genie Family''/''Bob in a Bottle'', ''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'', ''Samurai Pizza Cats'' among many others. Following his death in 1977, Kenji took over the studio and later in 1987 by Kuri. In 2005, toy company Takara purchased a 88% stake in Tatsunoko, making the studio a subsidiary of Takara until it merged with Tomy a year later. In 2013, Horipro purchased 13.5% of the company's shares and renamed its Japanese name to TatsunokoPro (タツノコプロ). The following year, [[Nippon Television]] purchased 54.3% of Tatsunoko's shares from Tomy, making the studio a subsidiary of NTV. In 2019, Tatsunoko introduced the [[Bakken Record]] label meant for several productions.

"Tatsunoko" has a double meaning in Japanese: "Tatsu no ko" ("Child of Tatsu", Tatsu being the nickname for founder Tatsuo Yoshida) and "Tatsuno" ("seahorse"), the seahorse that became its logo.

===Animated Logos===
====1st Logo (1990-1996)====
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'''Visuals:''' Against a circle hole, there is a blue background with a seahorse hopping to the left. The hole slides on the right to reveal a line of seahorses doing the same action, while the circle moves gradually on the left. The first animal turns left and changes its color to white before the eye in the Tatsunoko symbol forms looking at the left and right before zooming out, revealing the symbol itself as it places itself on the right before fading to black.

'''Technique:''' Traditional cel animation.

'''Audio:''' Some hopping sounds, cartoon-like ding sounds and a warp-like note.

'''Availability:''' Seen on Japanese video releases of Tatsunoko's works during the early 1990s, such as ''Tekkaman: The Space Knight''.

====2nd Logo (1996-2006)====
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'''Visuals:''' On an underwater beach background, there is the Tatsunoko symbol in golden as it floats down. The seahorse later shines and swims while later dropping into the sand surface as it bounces. After that, the seahorse disappears before bubbles appear from the bottom of the screen and the 1973 Tatsunoko logo appears as it dashes from the right. The background then changes into black as the logo remains in its sea background before fading to black.

'''Technique:''' CGI.

'''Audio:''' A light electronic-synth theme with shining sounds for the seahorse and a six-note light ding jingle.

'''Availability:''' Seen on Japanese video releases of Tasunoko's works from that time such as ''Shin Hurricane Polymar'' and ''Generator Gawl''.

====3rd Logo (2006-2017)====
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'''Visuals:''' On a starry sky, the camera zooms out to reveal the moon. The planet brights and reveals the seahorse symbol as it dances and skates around a lagoon with stars and light streaks before disappearing. After that, the sparks form the Tatsunoko Production logo before the background fades to navy blue.

'''Technique:''' CGI.

'''Audio:''' A gentle electronic jingle with some xylophones notes.

'''Availability:''' Seen on newer Japanese video releases of Tatsunoko's works, such as ''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'' DVDs.

===In-Credit Logos===
====1st Logo (October 2, 1968-September 25, 1973)====
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File:Tatsunoko Pro (1969 - Judo Boy, Opening).jpg
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File:Tatsunoko Pro (1969 - The Genie Family, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1969 - The Genie Family, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1970 - The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1970 - The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1970 - Inakappe Taishō) (Episode 1-77, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1970 - The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1970 - The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1970 - Inakappe Taishō) (Episode 1-77, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1971 - Mokku of the Oak Tree, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1971 - Mokku of the Oak Tree, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1971 - Mokku of the Oak Tree, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1971 - Mokku of the Oak Tree, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1972 - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman) (Episode 1-23, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1973 - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman) (Episode 23-105, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1972 - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1973 - Demetan Croaker, The Boy Frog, Closing).jpg
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'''Visuals:''' There is the text "{{Tt|タツノコプロ|Tatsunoko Pro}}" (with the first word, "タツノコ" being larger and the last one being smaller) in a cubic and italics font with the seahorse on the left and Tatsuo Yoshida's name (吉田竜夫) above the wordmark on a superimposed white text.

'''Variant:''' On ''The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee''/''Honeybee Hutch'' and the opening theme to ''Mokku of the Oak Tree''/''Pinocchio: The Series'', the wordmark and the symbol are colored.

'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation. Cel animation during its earliest appearances.

'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the show.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on Tatsunoko's works from that period, such as ''Judo Boy'', ''The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee'' among others. This was last seen on ''Dementan Croaker, The Boy Frog'', despite the opening theme song using the second logo.

====2nd Logo (January 2, 1973-)====
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File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1973 - Neo-Human Casshern) (Episode 1-25, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1974 - Neo-Human Casshern) (Episode 26-35, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1974 - Neo-Human Casshern) (Episode 26-35, Closing).jpg
File:Unimax & MK - Tatsunoko Production (1974 - Urikupen Kyūjotai).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1974 - Tentōmushi no Uta, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1974 - Tentōmushi no Uta, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro (1975 - Time Bokan, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1975 - Time Bokan, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Pro - Fuji TV (1976 - Paul's Miraculous Adventure, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1976 - Paul's Miraculous Adventure, Closing).jpg
File:Tokyo Channel 12 - Toei - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Tobidase Machine Hiryū, Opening).jpg
File:Toei - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Tobidase Machine Hiryū, Opening, Reaired).jpg
File:Toei - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Tobidase Machine Hiryū, Opening, Reaired).jpg
File:Toei - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Tobidase Machine Hiryū, Closing).jpg
File:Toei - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Tobidase Machine Hiryū, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Yattaman) (Episode 1-58, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Yattaman) (Episode 1-58, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1978 - Yattaman) (Episode 59-108, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1978 - Yattaman) (Episode 59-108, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Ippatsu Kanta-kun, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Ippatsu Kanta-kun, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Fūsen Shōjo Tenpuru-chan, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1977 - Fūsen Shōjo Tenpuru-chan, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1979 - Zenderman, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1979 - Zenderman, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production (1979 - Gordian Warrior) (Episode 1-24, Opening).jpg
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File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1978 - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman II, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1979 - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman F) (Episode 1-14, Opening).jpg
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File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1980 - Science Ninja Team Gatchaman F) (Episode 15-48, Opening).jpg
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File:Tatsunoko Production (1980 - Gordian Warrior) (Episode 25-73, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production (1980 - Gordian Warrior) (Episode 25-73, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1980 - Time Patrol Tai Otasukeman, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1980 - Time Patrol Tai Otasukeman, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1980 - Muteking, The Dashing Warrior, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1980 - Muteking, The Dashing Warrior, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1981 - Yattodetaman, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1981 - Yattodetaman, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Tatsunoko Production (1981 - Superbook).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Tatsunoko Production (1981 - Superbook).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1981 - Dash Kappei, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1981 - Dash Kappei, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1982 - Gyakuten! Ippatsuman, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1982 - Gyakuten! Ippatsuman, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1983 - Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1983 - Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman, Closing).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1983 - Itadakiman, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1983 - Itadakiman, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1984 - Okawari-Boy Starzan S, Opening).jpg
File:Tatsunoko Production - Fuji TV (1984 - Okawari-Boy Starzan S, Closing).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1985 - Alpen Rose, Opening).jpg
File:Fuji TV - Tatsunoko Production (1985 - Alpen Rose, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 1-26, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 1-26, Opening).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 1, Closing).jpg
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File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 2-26, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 27-35, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 27-35, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Sotsu Agency - Tatsunoko Production (1989 - Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato) (Episode 27-38, Opening).jpg
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File:Ytv - Tatsunoko Productions (2020 - The Genie Family 2020, Closing) (Episode 11-19, Closing).jpg
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'''Visuals:''' There is the 1973 Tatsunoko Production symbol, which consists of the word "タツノコプロ" in a cubic font with rounded edges on the outside of the letters and the seahorse symbol on the left on a superimposed white text.
'''Visuals:''' An in-credit logo featuring a seahorse logo with "{{Tt|タツノコプロ|Tatsunoko Pro}}" to the right of it.

'''Variants:'''
* From 1973 to mid-1974, the words "タツノコ" are bigger while Tatsuo Yoshida's name (吉田竜夫) appears at the top. This was seen in ''Dementan Croaker, The Boy Frog'' and early episodes of ''Neo-Human Casshern''.
* On the American adaptation of ''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'' titled ''Battle of the Planets'', it features the English translation of the company above, with the symbol below.
** On some episodes, the symbol is shown only, aligned to the middle and adjusted slightly big.
* On most shows, such as ''Superbook'' and ''Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato'', the seahorse is removed.
* In 2012, the studio celebrated its 50th anniversary with a commemorative logo, which consisted of the number 50 in gold, with the "0" being shaped in the seahorse's head and the wordmark located on the bottom. This was seen on 2012 episodes of ''Sket Dance'' and ''Gatchaman Crowds''.
* Beginning in 2015, the seahorse and wordmark were modernized. This was first seen in ''Gatchaman Crowds Insight''.
* In 2023, the studio commemorated its 60th anniversary with a commemorative logo, which featured the seahorse, with a red number 60 in the middle. This was only seen on ''The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel - Northern War'' and on ''To Every You I've Loved Before'' respectively, with the latter having the logo without the wordmark and with the studio's English name being placed at the bottom.


'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation.
'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation. Cel animation in the some of the shows.


'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The opening or closing theme of the show.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on television series and franchises produced by them.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on Tatsunoko's works beginning with ''Dementan Croaker, The Boy Frog'' despite said show using the previous logo on the closing credits.


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Latest revision as of 01:20, 8 July 2024


Background

Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd. is a Japanese animation studio and rights company founded in October 1962 by manga author and animator Tatsuo Yoshida alongside his brothers Kenji Yoshida and Ippei Kuri. The studio is best known for a number of works including Speed Racer, The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee/Honeybee Hutch, Time Bokan, The Littl' Bits, Pinocchio: The Series, The Genie Family/Bob in a Bottle, Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, Samurai Pizza Cats among many others. Following his death in 1977, Kenji took over the studio and later in 1987 by Kuri. In 2005, toy company Takara purchased a 88% stake in Tatsunoko, making the studio a subsidiary of Takara until it merged with Tomy a year later. In 2013, Horipro purchased 13.5% of the company's shares and renamed its Japanese name to TatsunokoPro (タツノコプロ). The following year, Nippon Television purchased 54.3% of Tatsunoko's shares from Tomy, making the studio a subsidiary of NTV. In 2019, Tatsunoko introduced the Bakken Record label meant for several productions.

"Tatsunoko" has a double meaning in Japanese: "Tatsu no ko" ("Child of Tatsu", Tatsu being the nickname for founder Tatsuo Yoshida) and "Tatsuno" ("seahorse"), the seahorse that became its logo.

Animated Logos

1st Logo (1990-1996)


Visuals: Against a circle hole, there is a blue background with a seahorse hopping to the left. The hole slides on the right to reveal a line of seahorses doing the same action, while the circle moves gradually on the left. The first animal turns left and changes its color to white before the eye in the Tatsunoko symbol forms looking at the left and right before zooming out, revealing the symbol itself as it places itself on the right before fading to black.

Technique: Traditional cel animation.

Audio: Some hopping sounds, cartoon-like ding sounds and a warp-like note.

Availability: Seen on Japanese video releases of Tatsunoko's works during the early 1990s, such as Tekkaman: The Space Knight.

2nd Logo (1996-2006)


Visuals: On an underwater beach background, there is the Tatsunoko symbol in golden as it floats down. The seahorse later shines and swims while later dropping into the sand surface as it bounces. After that, the seahorse disappears before bubbles appear from the bottom of the screen and the 1973 Tatsunoko logo appears as it dashes from the right. The background then changes into black as the logo remains in its sea background before fading to black.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A light electronic-synth theme with shining sounds for the seahorse and a six-note light ding jingle.

Availability: Seen on Japanese video releases of Tasunoko's works from that time such as Shin Hurricane Polymar and Generator Gawl.

3rd Logo (2006-2017)


Visuals: On a starry sky, the camera zooms out to reveal the moon. The planet brights and reveals the seahorse symbol as it dances and skates around a lagoon with stars and light streaks before disappearing. After that, the sparks form the Tatsunoko Production logo before the background fades to navy blue.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A gentle electronic jingle with some xylophones notes.

Availability: Seen on newer Japanese video releases of Tatsunoko's works, such as Science Ninja Team Gatchaman DVDs.

In-Credit Logos

1st Logo (October 2, 1968-September 25, 1973)

Visuals: There is the text "タツノコプロ" (with the first word, "タツノコ" being larger and the last one being smaller) in a cubic and italics font with the seahorse on the left and Tatsuo Yoshida's name (吉田竜夫) above the wordmark on a superimposed white text.

Variant: On The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee/Honeybee Hutch and the opening theme to Mokku of the Oak Tree/Pinocchio: The Series, the wordmark and the symbol are colored.

Technique: Superimposed animation. Cel animation during its earliest appearances.

Audio: The opening or closing theme of the show.

Availability: Can be seen on Tatsunoko's works from that period, such as Judo Boy, The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee among others. This was last seen on Dementan Croaker, The Boy Frog, despite the opening theme song using the second logo.

2nd Logo (January 2, 1973-)

Visuals: There is the 1973 Tatsunoko Production symbol, which consists of the word "タツノコプロ" in a cubic font with rounded edges on the outside of the letters and the seahorse symbol on the left on a superimposed white text.

Variants:

  • From 1973 to mid-1974, the words "タツノコ" are bigger while Tatsuo Yoshida's name (吉田竜夫) appears at the top. This was seen in Dementan Croaker, The Boy Frog and early episodes of Neo-Human Casshern.
  • On the American adaptation of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman titled Battle of the Planets, it features the English translation of the company above, with the symbol below.
    • On some episodes, the symbol is shown only, aligned to the middle and adjusted slightly big.
  • On most shows, such as Superbook and Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato, the seahorse is removed.
  • In 2012, the studio celebrated its 50th anniversary with a commemorative logo, which consisted of the number 50 in gold, with the "0" being shaped in the seahorse's head and the wordmark located on the bottom. This was seen on 2012 episodes of Sket Dance and Gatchaman Crowds.
  • Beginning in 2015, the seahorse and wordmark were modernized. This was first seen in Gatchaman Crowds Insight.
  • In 2023, the studio commemorated its 60th anniversary with a commemorative logo, which featured the seahorse, with a red number 60 in the middle. This was only seen on The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel - Northern War and on To Every You I've Loved Before respectively, with the latter having the logo without the wordmark and with the studio's English name being placed at the bottom.

Technique: Superimposed animation. Cel animation in the some of the shows.

Audio: The opening or closing theme of the show.

Availability: Can be seen on Tatsunoko's works beginning with Dementan Croaker, The Boy Frog despite said show using the previous logo on the closing credits.

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