Native name | 株式会社スタジオコロリド |
|---|---|
Romanized name | Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Kororido |
| Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
| Industry | Animation studio |
| Founded | August 22, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-08-22) |
| Headquarters | Tokyo,Japan |
Key people | Kōji Yamamoto (CEO) Hideo Uda (CEO) |
Number of employees | 106(As of April 2024)[1] |
| Parent | Twin Engine |
| Divisions | Studio Colorido Kyoto |
| Website | https://colorido.co.jp/ |
Studio Colorido Co., Ltd. (Japanese:株式会社スタジオコロリド,Hepburn:Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajio Kororido) is aJapanese animation studio subsidiary ofTwin Engine.
The company was established by producer Hideo Uda in 2011. The studio follows a principle of "making a place where people involved in anime can continue to work peacefully and to contribute to the further development of Japanese animation culture".[2][3] The "Colorido" in the studio's name translates to "rich in color" or "colorful" in Portuguese and Spanish.[4][5]
Years later, the company entered a business partnership with company Twin Engine and became a subsidiary in the network, with Twin Engine CEO Kōji Yamamoto becoming co-CEO.[6]
In April 2022, Studio Colorido signed a multi-year co-production deal withNetflix.[7] The first wasDrifting Home which was released in September that same year.[7] The second wasMy Oni Girl, which was released in May 2024.[8]
| Year | Title | Director(s) | Dur. | Note(s) | Refs. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Penguin Highway | Hiroyasu Ishida | 118m | Based on the sci-fi novel of the same name byTomihiko Morimi. First theatrical feature film | [9] |
| 2020 | A Whisker Away | Junichi Sato Tomotaka Shibayama | 104m | Original work. Released simultaneously in Japanese theaters and onNetflix globally. | [10] |
| 2022 | Drifting Home | Hiroyasu Ishida | 120m | Original work. First of a 3-film deal with Netflix Released simultaneously in Japanese theaters and as a Netflix exclusive worldwide. | [11] |
| 2024 | My Oni Girl | Tomotaka Shibayama | 112m | Original work. Second of a 3-film deal with Netflix Released simultaneously in Japanese theaters and as a Netflix exclusive worldwide. | [8] |
| Year | Title | Director(s) | Dur. | Note(s) | Refs. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Shashinkan | Takashi Nakamura | 17m | [12] | |
| 2013 | Sonny Boy and Dewdrop Girl | Hiroyasu Ishida | 18m | [12] | |
| 2013 | Wonder Garden | Yôjirô Arai | 4m | ||
| 2014 | Paulette's Chair | Hiroyasu Ishida | 3m | ||
| 2015 | Typhoon Noruda | Yōjirō Arai | 27m | Original work. Licensed bySentai Filmworks for home media. | [5] |
| 2015 | Bubu & Bubulina | Takashi Nakamura | 8m | Produced for theJapan Animator Expo. | |
| 2023 | Burn the Witch #0.8 | Tatsuro Kawano | 29m | Based on the mangaBurn the Witch byTite Kubo. Released onCrunchyroll. |
| Year | Title | Director(s) | Eps. | Note(s) | Refs. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014–2019 | Fastening Days | Hiroyasu Ishida | 12 | Original work. Released onYouTube. | [13] |
| 2020 | Pokémon: Twilight Wings | Shingo Yamashita | 8 | Based on thePokémon franchise bySatoshi Tajiri Inspired by the 2019 video gamesPokémon Sword and Shield All episodes, except #2 (Training) Released on YouTube. | |
| 2020 | Burn the Witch | Tatsuro Kawano | — | A 63-minuteONA film Based on the manga of the same name by Tite Kubo. Released on Crunchyroll. | [14] |
| 2021 | Pokétoon | Shingo Yamashita Cédric Hérole | 8 | Based on thePokémon franchise by Satoshi Tajiri Episode 3 (Blossom's Dream) and 4 (Wait For Me, Magikarp) Yamashita directed Episode 3 and Héroledirected Episode 4 Released on YouTube. | |
| 2021 | Star Wars: Visions | Taku Kimura | 8 | Based/Inspired by theStar Wars franchise byGeorge Lucas Volume 1, Episode 2: Tatooine Rhapsody Released onDisney+. |