Tsuburaya Entertainment Eiji Tsuburaya. Although entirely separate to Tsuburaya Productions, the company was contracted to produce media related to their works. Akira Tsuburaya rejoined Tsuburaya Productions in 2002, but left in 2005 and founded another company, Tsuburaya Yume Kobo.[1]
is a Japanese drama-producing company founded in 1989 by Akira Tsuburaya , the third son ofTsuburaya Entertainment was originally called Tsuburaya Eizo [2][3] In 2015, it was renamed to Tsuburaya Eizo Shinsa . In June 2022, one of Art Port's subsidaries, Goraku TV, established a new subsidary of which Tsuburaya Entertainment was to be part of under a new name, Tsuburaya Media Contents .[4] However, after discussions with Tsuburaya Productions, the name was changed to Goraku TV Media Contents .[5]
, but was renamed after becoming a subsidary of another production company, Art Port, in January 2004.Works[]
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- Superhuman Detective Shuwatch (1990)
- Ultra Q The Movie: Legend of the Stars (1990)
- Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy (2004) (co-produced with Tsuburaya Productions)
- Mysterious Incident Special Investigation Team SRI: The Sneering Man Engulfed in Flames (2004)
- Ultraman the Ride (2023)[4]
Other Works[]
- Mikadoroid (1991)
- Kaiki Senyaichiya Monogatari (1991)
- B-kyu Horror WARASHI! (1991)
- Skull Soldier (1992)
- Yokai Legend: WARASHI Vol: 1 (1992)
- Yokai Legend: WARASHI Vol:2 (1992)
- Bloody! Scary Horror! (1992)
- Horror News (1996)
- Eko Eko Azarak (1997)
- Nerawareta Gakuen (1997)
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner (1997)
- Rosetta: The Masked Angel (1998)
- Bishoujo Shinseiki GAZER (1998)
- Vanny Knights (1999)
- Rosetta vs. Freia (1999)
- Star Bows (2000)
- Eko Eko Azakak: Manako (2004)
- Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Presents (2005)
- Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Death Make (2005)
- Cat-Eyed Boy (2006)
- Tomie vs Tomie (2007)
- Teke Teke (2009)
- Teke Teke 2 (2009)
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