Studio Acesky

Studio Acesky is a Japanese animation studio located in Toyota, Aichi. They also have a support studio in South Korea, as well as an American animation studio. Since 2021, Rei Takita has led the studio. A subsidiary, Acesky Manga, has produced various manga for first party animation works and original stories.

Studios

 * Primary Studio (A)
 * Toyota, Aichi
 * Launched in 1980
 * Secondary Studio (B)
 * Toyota, Aichi
 * Launched in 1983
 * Computer Graphics and Animation Visual Effects Studio Toyota (C)
 * Toyota, Aichi
 * Launched in 2018
 * Computer Graphics and Animation Visual Effects Studio Tokyo (C-2)
 * Shibuya, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2017
 * Studio D
 * Shibuya, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1987
 * Studio E
 * Shinjuku, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1990
 * Studio F
 * Chiyoda, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1993
 * Studio G
 * Itabashi, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1996
 * Studio H
 * Harajuku, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1998
 * Studio I
 * Setagaya, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2019
 * Was previously a cel animation studio before turning into a all digital format
 * Studio J
 * Ebisu, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2000
 * Studio K
 * Akihabara, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2019
 * Was previously a cel animation studio before turning into a all digital format
 * Studio L
 * Saintama, Japan
 * Previously 4xAnimStudio. Launched in 2015, bought out by Studio Acesky in 2022. Renamed to Studio L in 2023.
 * Studio M (Movie Production & Animation)
 * Shibuya, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1994
 * Studio N
 * Suginami, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2023
 * Xelphos Animation Team of Studio Acesky (X)
 * Kōtō City, Tokyo
 * Launched

Former studios

 * Studio 4
 * Toyota, Aichi
 * Launched in 2019, Closed in 2022, merged with Primary and Secondary Studio
 * Cel animation studio
 * Studio A2
 * Shibuya, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2019, Closed in 2022 and merged with Studio D
 * Studio B2
 * Shinjuku, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2019, Closed in 2022 and merged with Studio E
 * Studio C2
 * Chiyoda, Tokyo
 * Launched in 2019, Closed in 2022 and merged with Studio F
 * Studio F/Vision Animation Japan
 * Harajuku, Tokyo
 * Launched in 1996, Previously Creation Animation Japan from 1996 to 2018, until Typewriter Productions bought the studio. It closed in 2022, with the studio merging into Studio H.
 * SurgeKorea Animation
 * Seoul, South Korea
 * Launched in 1995, officially was moved to Firebasket Asian Animation Studios in 2022.
 * Acesky Animation Services of America
 * Los Angeles, California
 * Launched in 2005, sold to New World Entertainment and rebranded as New World Animation Studio Los Angeles
 * Acesky Animation Services of Canada
 * Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
 * Launched in 2010, sold to New World Entertainment and rebranded as New World Animation Studio Canada

Works

 * T5Ani animated series (1985-1997)
 * College Days (2016-2017)
 * Winter Wonderland (2017)
 * Senseis in Denial (reboot, 2018)
 * Mountain Biker X (2018)
 * Formula (2018)
 * College Days: Final (2018)

Presidents of Studio Acesky

 * Uesato Shuichi (1980-1995) (left SurgeAnime in 2018, funded Studio Twilight, Shibuya Corps, and Studio Pidgeon)
 * Okada Ayako (1995-2003) (now with Acesky Manga)
 * Iida Otome (2003-2008) (now with Acesky Manga)
 * Senri Ikku (2008-2015) (retired, also funded Studio Twilight, Shibuya Corps, and Studio Pidgeon)
 * Yoshihama Misaki (2015-2021, moved to Senior Vice President of Animated Content for Comet Holdings under Comet Animation Group. Later became president and CEO of Comet Holdings)
 * Rei Takita (2021-2023, moved from being the President and Head of Programming at AnimeCore from 2014 to 2021. Starting in 2023, will become president of AnimeCore Cinema. Starting September 24, 2022 will now bear the rank of "Interim President" until Jan 1, 2023.)
 * Kirishima Zeshin (2023-present, moved from being a general producer of various Studio Acesky anime from 2015-2022)