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A.C.G.T

A.C.G.T. Inc. (株式会社エー・シー・ジー・ティー) is a Japanese animation studio specializing in the planning and production of anime television series, original video animations (OVAs), and related projects. Established on December 19, 2000, in Suginami, Tokyo, the studio operates from its headquarters at 1-13-3 Kichijōji Higashimachi, Musashino, Tokyo, with a capital of 18 million yen, and focuses exclusively on animation-related activities under the leadership of representative director Masajiro Abe. Since its inception, A.C.G.T. has contributed to a diverse range of productions, often collaborating with other studios and committees on fantasy, , and adventure genres. Notable works include the 2023 television series (12 episodes), the 2022 series (24 episodes), and the 2019 co- (12 episodes) with . Earlier highlights encompass Freezing (2011, 12 episodes) and the acclaimed Kino's Journey: The Beautiful World (2003, 13 episodes), demonstrating the studio's versatility in adapting light novels and into animated formats. The studio maintains an active presence in the anime industry, reflecting its role in supporting mid-tier productions through in-house and partnerships.

History

Founding

A.C.G.T was established on December 19, 2000, in , , , as a dedicated production studio. The company was founded by a group of former members from the , which ceased operations in December 2000, leading to this new venture focused on production. Producer Shōjiro Abe, a key figure from , became the CEO of A.C.G.T, guiding its initial operations. The studio was formed as a nearly 100% and affiliate of OB Planning Co., Ltd., a production house known for handling projects like the 1985–1986 OVA series . This affiliation provided foundational support, with A.C.G.T initially based at OB Planning's facilities in Suginami-ku's Igusa area to leverage established resources. From its inception, A.C.G.T emphasized in-house animation capabilities inherited from , enabling it to undertake key animation and production roles independently while aligned with OB Planning's oversight. This setup positioned the studio to contribute to projects under a structured production model, distinct from its predecessor's broader operations. The studio operated as a until June 2011, when it began functioning as an independent entity.

Key milestones

A.C.G.T's debut television production was the 26-episode series (Shichinin no Nana) in 2002, marking the studio's entry into original narratives. A notable early work was the 2003 television adaptation of , a 13-episode series produced in collaboration with Genco and aired on , showcasing A.C.G.T's capabilities in atmospheric and character-driven . In the mid-2000s, A.C.G.T experienced significant growth by taking on high-profile action-oriented projects, notably the 24-episode Fourth Stage (2004–2006), which aired as content and focused on intense racing sequences. This adaptation of Shuichi Shigeno's helped establish the studio's reputation for handling dynamic vehicle animation and fast-paced action, building on its affiliation with OB Planning, the series' executive producer. By the early 2010s, A.C.G.T shifted toward and fantasy genres, producing the 12-episode Freezing in 2011, an adaptation of the by writer Lim Dall-young and artist Kim Kwang-hyun, which incorporated international creative elements through its cross-cultural origins. The series, aired on AT-X, was followed by its 12-episode sequel Freezing Vibration in 2013, further expanding A.C.G.T's portfolio in genre-blended action with global appeal via licensing deals. In recent years, A.C.G.T has continued with fantasy adaptations, including the two-cour (2022), a 24-episode series (12 episodes January–March and 12 episodes July–September as ORIENT: Awajishima Gekitou-hen) based on Shinobu Ohtaka's that aired on and other networks. This was followed by the 12-episode Boushoku no Berserk () in 2023, adapting Isshiki Ichigo's series and broadcast on AT-X. Operationally, A.C.G.T has increasingly focused on and support roles in the , such as its contributions to multi-studio projects, while retaining select full in-house productions like and Boushoku no . As of November 2025, the studio remains active in the industry with no mergers or closures.

Works

Television series

A.C.G.T has produced several television series, primarily adapting light novels and into episodic formats broadcast on networks, with the studio serving as the lead animation production entity. These works span genres from philosophical travelogues to high-stakes action and fantasy adventures, showcasing A.C.G.T's capabilities in character-driven narratives and dynamic action sequences. The studio's first major television project was (Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World), a 13-episode adaptation of Keiichi Sigsawa's series, which aired from April 8 to July 8, 2003, on . Directed by Ryutaro Nakamura, the series follows the young traveler and her talking motorcycle Hermes as they visit diverse countries, exploring themes of society and human nature through standalone episodes. A.C.G.T handled the full animation production in collaboration with Genco as producer. In 2004–2006, A.C.G.T animated Fourth Stage, a 24-episode continuation of Shuichi Shigeno's racing , broadcast via from April 17, 2004, to February 18, 2006. Directed by Tsuneo Tominaga, it centers on Project D's nationwide racing challenges, emphasizing high-speed drifts and team dynamics, with the studio renowned for its innovative use of to enhance animations. A.C.G.T led the production alongside Frontline. A.C.G.T entered the sci-fi action genre with Freezing, a 12-episode adaptation of Lim Dal-Young's , which aired from January 8 to April 7, 2011, on AT-X. Directed by , the series depicts a world invaded by alien , where genetically enhanced girls called partner with Limiters to fight, focusing on intense battles and interpersonal conflicts at a academy. The studio managed primary animation duties. The direct sequel, Freezing Vibration, also comprised 12 episodes and aired from October 4 to December 20, 2013, on AT-X, again directed by . It delves deeper into character development and escalating Nova threats, including the controversial E-Pandora Project, while maintaining the core action elements of its predecessor. A.C.G.T retained its role as lead animator. A Certain Scientific Accelerator, a 12-episode co-production with adapting the spin-off from the series, aired from July 12 to September 27, 2019, on . Directed by Nobuharu Kamanaka, it follows the titular protecting Last Order from a clandestine organization. A.C.G.T contributed to animation production. Shifting to fantasy, A.C.G.T produced the first cour of , a 12-episode adaptation of Shinobu Ohtaka's , which aired from January 6 to March 24, 2022, on and other networks. Directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, it portrays a demon-ruled where young warriors like and Kojiro aspire to become saviors through band battles. The studio led animation for this arc. The second cour, ORIENT: Awajishima Gekitou-hen, continued with another 12 episodes, airing from July 11 to September 26, 2022, advancing the story to the intense Awaji Island battles against powerful demons. A.C.G.T handled the full production, building on the established world of bushidan rivalries and oni confrontations. Most recently, A.C.G.T adapted Boushoku no Berserk (Berserk of Gluttony), a 12-episode isekai fantasy series based on light novels by Isshiki Ichika, which aired from October 5 to December 21, 2023, on Tokyo MX. Directed by Takayuki Inagaki, it follows Fate Graphite, cursed with the "Gluttony" skill that devours enemies' powers, as he rises from oppression in a skill-based world. The studio served as primary animator, emphasizing progression fantasy elements like power absorption and revenge arcs.

Original video animations

A.C.G.T produced a number of original video animations as supplementary content to its series, often expanding on character backstories, side narratives, or key action sequences through releases. These OVAs typically ranged from 14 to 65 minutes in length and were distributed on DVD or Blu-ray, sometimes bundled with series volumes or sold separately to extend material from light novels or . Unlike broadcast , this format allowed for more techniques and deeper exploration of themes without weekly constraints. In the franchise, based on Keiichi Sigsawa's light novels, A.C.G.T released in 2005 as a single 30-minute OVA to the 2003 television series. The episode depicts a young Kino's training under her enigmatic master, known as Shishou, where she learns to handle firearms, bond with her talking motorrad Hermes, and grapple with her emerging identity as a traveler. This release provides crucial backstory on Kino's motivations and skills, tying directly into the philosophical journeys of the main series. The studio also contributed to the Initial D series with Initial D: Battle Stage 2, a 78-minute OVA released in 2007. This compilation recaps major battles from the Fourth Stage television series, featuring enhanced animation for the high-speed drifts and collisions involving Project D members and Keisuke Takahashi. Produced as a summary, it highlights the manga's emphasis on touge racing techniques while offering fans remastered visuals of pivotal confrontations against rivals like the RX-7 and drivers. A.C.G.T's OVAs frequently served as extensions of light novel or manga source material, incorporating experimental elements such as fluid action choreography in racing scenes or introspective character moments in travelogues. For instance, these projects often prioritized visual storytelling over dialogue-heavy broadcasts, using the non-televised format to delve into untold episodes or prequel events that enrich the core series without altering its episodic structure.

Films

A.C.G.T's forays into anime films are sparse, with no major theatrical releases identified. The studio's output in this area remains limited, underscoring their niche expertise in action sequences for television and OVA formats rather than original theatrical features.

Outsourced works

A.C.G.T has provided support to various productions led by other studios, often contributing second or cooperation to handle specific episodes or sequences, particularly in action-oriented projects. These roles typically involve creating additional key frames, in-between , or effects to supplement the primary studio's workload and ensure timely completion. In the 2012 series , produced by Sunrise, A.C.G.T served as second key animation for episode 22, assisting with dynamic action sequences during the virtual reality battles central to the plot. Similarly, for the 2017 psychological thriller , directed by NAZ, A.C.G.T contributed second key animation to episode 1, focusing on the surreal dream-world visuals that set the series' tone. More recently, A.C.G.T played a significant role in Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest (2024–2025), providing animation production cooperation for 10 episodes (1–4, 7–13 odd, 14, and 18) under J.C. Staff's lead. This assistance covered in-between and effects for high-stakes magical confrontations, helping to maintain consistent quality across the season's expansive fantasy action. Beyond these, A.C.G.T has offered sporadic key animation support in other action-heavy series, such as production assistance for episodes 16 and 24 of (2012), where it handled mecha combat scenes, and episode 19 of (2012), contributing to fluid magical duels. These contributions exemplify A.C.G.T's role in bolstering main productions during peak animation demands.

Notable staff

Key producers and directors

Masajiro Abe, the founder and CEO of A.C.G.T., previously served as a producer at before establishing the studio in 2000, where he has overseen key early productions including as animation producer. Under his leadership, Abe has guided project selections toward action and fantasy genres, contributing to the studio's reputation for handling adaptations with strong narrative drives, such as the philosophical travels in and high-stakes battles in later works. Ryutaro Nakamura directed the 2003 television series for A.C.G.T., drawing on his expertise in creating introspective, atmospheric narratives that emphasize episodic world-building and subtle character development. His direction influenced the studio's approach to fantasy storytelling, prioritizing thematic depth over fast-paced action in select projects. Susumu Kudo has directed multiple A.C.G.T. projects, including the 2017 television series (and its 2018 OVAs) and prior collaborations. Kudo's involvement has shaped the studio's focus on intense, genre-blending narratives, ensuring cohesive visual and pacing decisions across fantasy-action hybrids. Takashi Watanabe directed select A.C.G.T. projects tied to the Freezing series, including Freezing Vibration, where he handled series direction and contributed to the production of ecchi-action fantasy elements central to the adaptation. His oversight emphasized dynamic combat choreography and character arcs, reinforcing the studio's strengths in action-oriented fantasy productions.

Prominent animators

Hidefumi Kimura has contributed to A.C.G.T.'s animation efforts as a key animator, particularly in action-oriented sequences. In Freezing Vibration, he handled key animation for episodes 3 and 4, focusing on dynamic combat scenes that highlight the studio's expertise in fluid motion and intense battles. His work extends to prop design in projects like Orient, where he supported the visualization of fantasy elements, though his animation roles underscore A.C.G.T.'s reputation for precise action choreography. Fumio Matsumoto serves as a lead animator and animation director at A.C.G.T., specializing in character designs and battle sequences. He acted as animation director for multiple episodes of Orient (episodes 1, 4-5, 8-9, 11), contributing to the dynamic effects in fantasy battles that define the series' high-energy sword fights and supernatural confrontations. Additionally, as co-chief animation director for Orient, Matsumoto's involvement emphasized fluid motion in mecha-inspired warrior designs, enhancing the studio's action animation profile. Other notable animators include Shigeyuki Suga, who directed action animation for Freezing Vibration and provided key animation for Orient's opening and episodes 1, 4-5, and 11-12, specializing in explosive effects and vehicle-like mobility in combat. Hitoshi Kagiyama delivered key animation across 13 episodes of Initial D: Fourth Stage, excelling in vehicle dynamics and racing sequences that showcase A.C.G.T.'s technical prowess in high-speed motion and realistic physics. These contributions highlight the studio's strengths in key animation for vehicles, mecha elements, and fluid action, solidifying its influence in anime's action genre.

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