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{{Short description|Japanese animation studio}}
{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
|name = Daume
|name = Daume
|native_name = 株式会社童夢
|native_name = 株式会社童夢
|native_name_lang = ja
|romanized_name = Kabushiki-gaisha Dōmu
|romanized_name = Kabushiki-gaisha Dōmu
| logo =
| logo =
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|key_people = Takeshi Anzai (CEO)
|key_people = Takeshi Anzai (CEO)
|homepage = [http://daume.co.jp/ Daume official site]
|homepage = [http://daume.co.jp/ Daume official site]
|foundation = 1986 (as Studio Daume)<br />May 1993 (as Daume Co.,Ltd.)
|foundation = 1986 (as Studio Daume)<br />May 1993 (as Daume Co., Ltd.)
|location = 2-37-12 Kami-Igusa, [[Suginami, Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|location = 2-37-12 Kami-Igusa, [[Suginami, Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
}}
}}
{{Nihongo|'''Daume Co., Ltd.'''|株式会社童夢|Kabushiki-gaisha Dōmu|lead=yes}} was a Japanese [[animation studio]] that was founded in 1986 by Haruo Nakayama and his wife, Tomiko Yamamoto, with Nakayama taking the role of president of the studio. In 1993, Takeshi Anzai became co-president with Nakayama; however, sometime in the next few years, Nakayama stepped down.
{{Short description|Japanese animation studio}}
{{Nihongo|'''Daume Co.,Ltd.'''|株式会社童夢|Kabushiki-gaisha Dōmu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[animation studio]] that was founded in 1986 by ex-[[Mushi Production]] and Studio Cat producer Takeshi Anzai.


== Works ==
== Works ==
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|style=text-align:center |Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center |Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center |Katsuhiko Nozawa<br/>Hiroshi Ishida
|style=text-align:center |Katsuhiko Nozawa<br/>Hiroshi Ishida
|Original work
|Manga
|12
|12
|
|
|-
|-
!scope="row" | 2002
!scope="row" | 2003
| ''[[Please Twins!]]''
| ''[[Please Twins!]]''
|style=text-align:center |Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center |Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center |Katsuhiko Nozawa
|style=text-align:center |Katsuhiko Nozawa
|Original work
|Manga
|12
|12
|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2015-05-14/please-twins-available-august-4-2015/.88165|title= Please Twins! Available August 4, 2015|publisher= [[Anime News Network]]|date= May 14, 2015|access-date= April 12, 2018}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2015-05-14/please-twins-available-august-4-2015/.88165|title= Please Twins! Available August 4, 2015|publisher= [[Anime News Network]]|date= May 14, 2015|access-date= April 12, 2018}}</ref>
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===OVAs===
===OVAs===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
* ''[[The Heroic Legend of Arslan]]'' (1993, episodes 3–4, with [[Pierrot (company)|Pierrot]])
|-
* ''[[The Irresponsible Captain Tylor]]'' (1994, episode 1 only)
! scope="col" class="unsortable" width=10 | Year
* ''Idol Fighter Su-Chi-Pai'' (1996)
! scope="col" | Title
* ''[[Debutante Detective Corps]]'' (1996)
! scope="col" | Director(s)
* ''[[Sorcerer on the Rocks]]'' (1999)
! scope="col" | Animation producer(s)
* ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Team]]'' (2001)
! scope="col" | Source
* ''[[Please Teacher!|Please Teacher: Secret Couple]]'' (2002)
! scope="col" | {{abbr|Eps.|Episodes}}
* ''[[Please Twins!|Please Twins: The Summer Never Ends]]'' (2003)
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Refs.|References}}
* ''[[Ichigeki Sacchu!! HoiHoi-san]]'' (2004)
|-
* ''[[Le Portrait de Petit Cossette]]'' (2004)
!scope="row" | 1994
* ''[[Strawberry Marshmallow|Strawberry Marshmallow: Episode 0]]'' (2005)
|''[[The Irresponsible Captain Tylor]]'' (episodes 1–2)
* ''[[DearS|DearS: Is It a Golden Ball?]]'' (2005)
|style=text-align:center | Kōichi Mashimo
* ''[[Indian Summer (manga)|Koharu Biyori]]'' (2007)
|style=text-align:center |
* ''[[Strawberry Marshmallow]]'' (2007)
|Light novel
* ''[[Strawberry Marshmallow|Strawberry Marshmallow Encore]]'' (2009)
|2
* ''[[Shiki (novel series)|Shiki]]'' (2011)
|
|-
!scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1996
|''Idol Fighter Su-Chi-Pai''
|style=text-align:center | Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center | {{small|Producer:}}<br/>Takeshi Anzai
| Manga
| 1
|
|-
|''[[Debutante Detective Corps]]''
|style=text-align:center | [[Akiyuki Shinbo]]
|style=text-align:center | {{small|Producer:}}<br/>Takeshi Anzai
|Video game
|1
|
|-
!scope="row" | 1999
|''[[Sorcerer on the Rocks]]''
|style=text-align:center | Kazuhiro Ozawa
|style=text-align:center |
|Manga
|2
|
|-
!scope="row" | 2001
|''[[Hanaukyo Maid Team]]''
|style=text-align:center | Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center | Takeshi Anzai
|Manga
|3
|
|-
!scope="row" | 2002
| ''[[Please Teacher!]]''
|style=text-align:center |Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center |Katsuhiko Nozawa<br/>Hiroshi Ishida
|Original work
|1
|
|-
!scope="row" | 2003
| ''[[Please Twins!]]''
|style=text-align:center |Yasunori Ide
|style=text-align:center |Katsuhiko Nozawa
|Original work
|1
|
|-
!scope="row" rowspan="2" | 2004
|''[[Ichigeki Sacchu!! HoiHoi-san]]''
|style=text-align:center | Takuya Satō
|style=text-align:center | Hiroshi Ishida
|Manga
|1
|
|-
|''[[Le Portrait de Petit Cossette]]''
|style=text-align:center | Akiyuki Shinbo
|style=text-align:center | Hiroshi Ishida
|Original work
|3
|
|-
!scope="row" rowspan="2" | 2005
|''[[Strawberry Marshmallow|Strawberry Marshmallow: Episode 0]]''
|style=text-align:center | Takuya Satō
|style=text-align:center | Takeshi Anzai<br/>Daisuke Nishioka
|Manga
|1
|
|-
|''[[DearS|DearS: Is It a Golden Ball?]]''
|style=text-align:center |Iku Suzuki
|style=text-align:center |Takeshi Anzai
|Manga
|1
|
|-
!scope="row" rowspan="2" | 2007
|''[[Indian Summer (manga)|Koharu Biyori]]'' (2007)
|style=text-align:center | Takayuki Inagaki
|style=text-align:center | Takeshi Anzai<br/>Daisuke Nishioka
|Manga
|3
|
|-
|''[[Strawberry Marshmallow]]''
|style=text-align:center | Takuya Satō
|style=text-align:center | Takeshi Anzai<br/>Daisuke Nishioka
|Manga
|3
|
|-
!scope="row"| 2009
|''[[Strawberry Marshmallow|Strawberry Marshmallow Encore]]''
|style=text-align:center | Takuya Satō
|style=text-align:center | Takeshi Anzai<br/>Daisuke Nishioka
|Manga
|2
|
|-
!scope="row" | 2011
|''[[Shiki (novel series)|Shiki]]''
|style=text-align:center | Tetsurō Amino
|style=text-align:center | Takeshi Anzai<br/>Daisuke Nishioka
|Novel
|2
|
|-
|}

===Gross outsource works===
Works in which Daume participated as a gross outsource (full outsource) studio, either for the whole series or for an episode.
*''[[What's Michael?]]'' (1988–1989)
*''[[The Heroic Legend of Arslan]]'' (1993, episodes 3–4, with [[Pierrot (company)|Pierrot]])


=== Video games===
=== Video games===
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==Notable staff==
==Notable staff==
<!--NOTE: representative staff and animation producers should be added here regardless of hyperlink/wikilink ability, or if they've founded/represented a notable studio afterwards. However, other staff members like directors and animators should only be added here if they can be wikilinked to a page on Wikipedia, such as EN Wiki or JP Wiki.-->

===Representative staff===
===Representative staff===
*Haruo Nakayama (founder and president, 1986~???)
*Haruo Nakayama (founder and president, 1986~???)
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===Animators===
===Animators===
*{{ill|Hisashi Abe|ja|阿部恒}} (1990~1999)
*{{ill|Hisashi Abe (animator)|ja|阿部恒}} (1990~1999)
*{{ill|Yoshihiro Watanabe|ja|渡邊義弘 (アニメーター)}} (199?~2007)
*{{ill|Yoshihiro Watanabe|ja|渡邊義弘 (アニメーター)}} (199?~2007)
*{{ill|Takaomi Kanasaki|ja|金崎貴臣}} (???)
*{{ill|Takaomi Kanasaki|ja|金崎貴臣}} (???)
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120418043651/http://daume.co.jp/ Official website] {{in lang|ja}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120418043651/http://daume.co.jp/ Official website] {{in lang|ja}}
* {{ann|company|1083}}
* {{anime News Network|company|1083}}


{{Japanese animation studios}}
{{Japanese animation studios}}
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[[Category:Animation studios in Tokyo]]
[[Category:Animation studios in Tokyo]]
[[Category:Suginami]]
[[Category:Suginami]]

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Latest revision as of 07:01, 28 June 2024

Daume
Native name
株式会社童夢
Kabushiki-gaisha Dōmu
Company typeKabushiki-gaisha
IndustryJapanese animation
Founded1986 (as Studio Daume)
May 1993 (as Daume Co., Ltd.)
FounderHaruo Nakayama
Tomiko Yamamoto
Headquarters2-37-12 Kami-Igusa, Suginami, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Takeshi Anzai (CEO)
WebsiteDaume official site

Daume Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社童夢, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Dōmu) was a Japanese animation studio that was founded in 1986 by Haruo Nakayama and his wife, Tomiko Yamamoto, with Nakayama taking the role of president of the studio. In 1993, Takeshi Anzai became co-president with Nakayama; however, sometime in the next few years, Nakayama stepped down.

Works

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Television series

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Year Title Director(s) Animation producer(s) Source Eps. Refs.
1999 D4 Princess Yasunori Ide Takeshi Anzai Manga 24
Bubu Chacha Tetsurō Amino Producer:
Katsuhiko Nozawa
Original work 26
2001 I Love Bubu Chacha! Tetsurō Amino Producer:
Katsuhiko Nozawa
Original work 26
Hanaukyo Maid Team Yasunori Ide Takeshi Anzai Manga 12
2002 Please Teacher! Yasunori Ide Katsuhiko Nozawa
Hiroshi Ishida
Original work 12
2003 Please Twins! Yasunori Ide Katsuhiko Nozawa Original work 12 [1]
2004 DearS Iku Suzuki Takeshi Anzai Manga 12
Hanaukyō Maid Team: La Verite Takuya Nonaka Manga 12 [2]
2005 Strawberry Marshmallow Takuya Satō Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 12 [3]
2006 Tona-Gura! Tatsuya Abe Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 13 [4]
Crescent Love Masahiko Ohta Takeshi Anzai Visual novel 12
2007 Minami-ke Masahiko Ohta Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 12
2010 Shiki Tetsurō Amino Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Novel 22 [5]

OVAs

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Year Title Director(s) Animation producer(s) Source Eps. Refs.
1994 The Irresponsible Captain Tylor (episodes 1–2) Kōichi Mashimo Light novel 2
1996 Idol Fighter Su-Chi-Pai Yasunori Ide Producer:
Takeshi Anzai
Manga 1
Debutante Detective Corps Akiyuki Shinbo Producer:
Takeshi Anzai
Video game 1
1999 Sorcerer on the Rocks Kazuhiro Ozawa Manga 2
2001 Hanaukyo Maid Team Yasunori Ide Takeshi Anzai Manga 3
2002 Please Teacher! Yasunori Ide Katsuhiko Nozawa
Hiroshi Ishida
Original work 1
2003 Please Twins! Yasunori Ide Katsuhiko Nozawa Original work 1
2004 Ichigeki Sacchu!! HoiHoi-san Takuya Satō Hiroshi Ishida Manga 1
Le Portrait de Petit Cossette Akiyuki Shinbo Hiroshi Ishida Original work 3
2005 Strawberry Marshmallow: Episode 0 Takuya Satō Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 1
DearS: Is It a Golden Ball? Iku Suzuki Takeshi Anzai Manga 1
2007 Koharu Biyori (2007) Takayuki Inagaki Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 3
Strawberry Marshmallow Takuya Satō Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 3
2009 Strawberry Marshmallow Encore Takuya Satō Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Manga 2
2011 Shiki Tetsurō Amino Takeshi Anzai
Daisuke Nishioka
Novel 2

Gross outsource works

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Works in which Daume participated as a gross outsource (full outsource) studio, either for the whole series or for an episode.

Video games

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Fate

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After the end of Shiki, Daume ceased the production of titles as a major studio. The studio began taking on sub-contracting works for other companies and, as of April 2016, have withdrawn from the animation production business.

Notable staff

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Representative staff

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  • Haruo Nakayama (founder and president, 1986~???)
  • Tomiko Yamamoto (founder)
  • Takeshi Anzai (president, 1993~2015)

Animation producers

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  • Katsuhiko Nozawa (1997~2003, founded Remic)
  • Hiroshi Ishida (1997~2004)
  • Daisuke Nishioka (2000~2015, went to Wit Studio)

Animators

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References

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  1. ^ "Please Twins! Available August 4, 2015". Anime News Network. May 14, 2015. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  2. ^ "Sentai Filmworks Licenses Hanaukyo Maid Team: La Verite". Anime News Network. May 11, 2016. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  3. ^ "Sentai Filmworks Licenses Strawberry Marshmallow". Anime News Network. January 20, 2016. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  4. ^ "Tona-Gura Romantic Comedy Manga Ends in Japan". Anime News Network. July 7, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  5. ^ "Shiki, Yojō-Han Shinwa Taikei, Working Promos Streamed". Anime News Network. February 21, 2010. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
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