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Studio Deen

Studio Deen
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Foundation date 14 march 1975

Studio Deen Co., Ltd. (株式会社スタジオディーン, Kabushiki gaisha Sutajio Dīn, sometimes typeset as "Studio DEEN") is a Japanese company that produces anime. Three years after Sunrise was founded in 1972, Studio Deen was established by Sunrise's members in 1975.
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Filmography of Studio Deen (4 films)

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Production

Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, 1h45
Genres Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Animation, Romance
Themes Films based on video games
Actors Ayako Kawasumi, Junichi Suwabe, Yū Asakawa, Kana Ueda, Mai Kadowaki, Noriaki Sugiyama

Shirou Emiya is an average student that is dragged into a war over the Holy Grail, an item that can fulfill any wish or desire. The contestants all use spirit servants to fight each other, however as Emiya is a newcomer and unskilled he must join together with Rin Tohsaka to survive the battles. This is only a temporary solution, as Tohsaka's spirit servant Archer greatly dislikes Emiya for an unknown reason.
Patlabor: The Movie, 1h38
Directed by Mamoru Oshii, Koji Sawai
Genres Science fiction, Action, Animation
Themes Films about computing, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films set in the future, Cyberpunk films
Actors Shigeru Chiba, Miina Tominaga, Ryūsuke Ōbayashi, Toshio Furukawa, Yoshiko Sakakibara, Yō Inoue

Set in 1999, Tokyo is undergoing a huge re-development program: old suburbs are being demolished and man-made islands are being constructed in Tokyo Bay under the Babylon Project. Dominating the scene is the "Ark," a huge man-made island that serves at the Project's nerve center and chief Labor manufacturing facility.
Angel's Egg, 1h11
Directed by Mamoru Oshii
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Animation
Actors Mako Hyōdō, Jinpachi Nezu, Keiichi Noda

Angel's Egg follows the life of an unnamed young girl living alone in an abandoned city. She cares for a large egg which she hides under her dress, protecting it while scavenging the decrepit Neo-Gothic/Art Nouveau cityscape for water and food. In a prologue, an unnamed soldier watches as an orb-shaped vessel, decorated with thousands of goddess-like sculptures, descends from the sky. Awakened by the orb's alarm, the girl begins her day of scavenging, but soon crosses paths with the soldier on a wide street traveled only by roving tanks. Frightened by the soldier, who carries a threatening cross-shaped device over his shoulder, the girl runs off down an alley. When she returns to investigate, the soldier has left. She resumes searching for food and glass bottles, avoiding the ominous figures of men clutching harpoons which scatter the cobbled streets.