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    Website. www .nikkatsu .com. The Nikkatsu Corporation (日活株式会社, Nikkatsu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese entertainment company known for its film and television productions. The name Nikkatsu amalgamates the words Nippon Katsudō Shashin, literally "Japan Motion Pictures". Shareholders are Nippon Television Holdings (35%) and SKY ...

  2. NIKKATSU・Information on Nikkatsu's New Release/Classic Catalogue, Visual Productions,DVD/Blu-ray Video Software Products, Satellite Broadcasting, etc.

  3. OVERVIEW. Nikkatsu's history dates back as early as 1912 when 4 companies merged to form Nippon Katsudo Shashin Corporation, the first film conglomerate in the region to produce, distribute and exhibit theatrical films. In 1952 Chofu Studio was built in Tokyo as the largest modern film studio in the Asia Pacific Region at the time; the studio ...

  4. Production company Nikkatsu opened an official website for a television anime adaptation of Rikachi's Hoshifuru Oukoku no Nina (Nina the Starry Bride) manga on Thursday, revealing the main cast and a teaser visual (pictured). Cast Nina: Minami Tanaka (Watashi no Yuri wa Oshigoto... Nov 30, 2023 3:10 AM by Doshigatai 5 Comments.

  5. Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人 ATTACK ON TITAN) September 30, 2015. 100 years ago, titans suddenly appeared on Earth. Soon, human civilization veered on collapse due to the titans. Humans then built a giant wall to defend themselves. Within the giant walls, humans lived in peace, but, 100 years later, the giant wall is broken.

  6. Nikkatsu. The Nikkatsu Corporation (日活株式会社, Nikkatsu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese entertainment company known for its film and television productions. It is Japan's oldest major movie studio, founded in 1912 during the silent film era. The name Nikkatsu amalgamates the words Nippon Katsudō Shashin, literally "Japan Motion Pictures".

  7. Over the past year, a host of special events and retrospectives have been held across the globe to mark the centenary of Japan’s oldest film company, Nikkatsu. This June a season of works devoted to the studio’s flourishing output of the 1950s and 1960s arrives at BFI Southbank, giving a broader overview of the idiosyncratic brand of popular entertainment released by the one-time home of such vibrant talents as Suzuki Seijun, Imamura Shôhei, Masuda Toshio and Kurahara Koreyoshi.