Toho

1932

The company is the largest shareholder (7.96%) of Fuji Media Holdings Inc. Toho is one of the four members of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (MPPAJ), and is the largest of Japan's Big Four film studios. ==History== Toho was created by the founder of the Hankyu Railway, Ichizō Kobayashi, in 1932 as the .

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1960

It was known as the Toho Theatre from the late 1960s until the 1970s.

1961

The Shintoho Company, which existed until 1961, was named New Toho because it broke off from the original company.

1963

Toho also had a theater in San Francisco and opened a theater in New York City in 1963.

1970

It was known as the Toho Theatre from the late 1960s until the 1970s.

1988

Hyde, released in Japan in 1988 and in the United States in 1989. ==Headquarters== Toho's headquarters, the , are in Yūrakuchō, Chiyoda, Tokyo.

1989

Hyde, released in Japan in 1988 and in the United States in 1989. ==Headquarters== Toho's headquarters, the , are in Yūrakuchō, Chiyoda, Tokyo.

1990

One of their first video games was the 1990 NES game titled Circus Caper.

1992

Later, they followed with a series of games based on Godzilla and a 1992 game called Serizawa Nobuo no Birdy Try.

1998

Toho has contributed to the production of some American films, including Sam Raimi's 1998 film, A Simple Plan and Paul W.

2005

The company moved into its current headquarters in April 2005. ==See also== TohoScope Shintoho Tsuburaya Productions Daiei Film Kadokawa Daiei Studio Nikkatsu Shochiku Toei Company Studio Ghibli Studio Ponoc OLM, Inc. Studio Chizu Level-5 TMS Entertainment ==References== ==Further reading== Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men: The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda, Peter H.

2008

Brothers (AuthorHouse, 2009). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography'', Stuart Galbraith IV (Scarecrow Press, 2008) ==External links== Official Toho's YouTube channel. Toho Pictures official website TOHO-TOWA Company, Limited official website TOWA PICTURES Company, Ltd.

2009

Brothers (AuthorHouse, 2009). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography'', Stuart Galbraith IV (Scarecrow Press, 2008) ==External links== Official Toho's YouTube channel. Toho Pictures official website TOHO-TOWA Company, Limited official website TOWA PICTURES Company, Ltd.

2019

Anderson's 2020 military science fiction/kaiju film, Monster Hunter. In 2019, Toho invested ¥15.4 billion ($14 million) into their Los Angeles-based subsidiary Toho International Inc.

2020

Anderson's 2020 military science fiction/kaiju film, Monster Hunter. In 2019, Toho invested ¥15.4 billion ($14 million) into their Los Angeles-based subsidiary Toho International Inc.

2021

as part of their "Toho Vision 2021 Medium-term Management Strategy", a strategy to increase content, platform, real-estate, beat JPY50 billion profits, and increase character businesses on Toho intellectual properties such as Godzilla.




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