Resurrection ‘F’

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Resurrection ‘F’ FUNIMATION ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN DISTRIBUTION OF DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION ‘F’ World Premiere to Be Held April 11, 2015 at Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, CA FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS – March 16, 2015. FUNimation Entertainment is proud to announce today its distribution of the theatrical, home entertainment, video on demand and broadcast rights to the upcoming Japanese animated feature film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’. Dragon Ball will be released by Toei in association with Fox International Productions in Japan on April 18, 2015. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ represents the nineteenth feature film in the Dragon Ball series, Resurrection ‘F’ is the sequel to Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods which was released by Fox and Toei in Japan in 2014 and grossed more than $30M in Japan. The English dub of the new film will be released in theaters across North America in summer 2015. Series creator Akira Toriyama is directly involved in the film’s production, just as he was in the highly successful Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. Some fans of the franchise won’t have to wait until the summer to see the film, though. FUNimation Entertainment and Toei have teamed up with Fox International Productions & Toei Animation to host the world premiere of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ (in Japanese w/ English subtitles) at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, April 11. This premiere will be also held to promote the April 18 release of the movie in Japan. ‐‐ more ‐‐ FUNimation Announces Distribution of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ Page 2 of 3 “We are honored to host the world premiere of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ here in the United States,” said Gen Fukunaga, CEO and President of FUNimation Entertainment. “Based on last year’s fan response to Battle of Gods, I have no doubt that audiences will enjoy this eagerly anticipated sequel.” Fans in the Los Angeles area can be among the first in the world to see Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’. A limited amount of tickets to the premiere were made available to fans and the general public on March 15, 2015 at www.dragonballz.com. Dragon Ball is one of the most beloved anime franchises of all time, and this acquisition represents the ongoing partnership between FUNimation Entertainment and Toei Animation. Together they have delivered the Dragon Ball brand to fans in North America for over 20 years. For more information on Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, and to purchase tickets to the world premiere, please visit www.dragonballz.com. Tickets are extremely limited. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dragonballz & www.facebook.com/funimation , and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/funimation. About FUNimation® Entertainment FUNimation® Entertainment is the leading anime company in North America. FUNimation has a proven formula for launching and advancing brands. They manage a full spectrum of rights for most of their brands including broadcasting, licensing, production, Internet, and home video sales and distribution. For more information about FUNimation Entertainment and its brands, visit www.funimation.com . About Toei Company Ltd. Toei Company Ltd., since its foundation in 1951, has been supported by a broad range of fans for over half a century. The company focuses on providing high quality, comprehensive entertainment through the production of theatrical movies, TV dramas, direct‐to‐video productions, and anime, as well as a diverse range of businesses based on film production. ‐‐ more ‐‐ FUNimation Announces Distribution of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ Page 3 of 3 About Toei Animation Co., Ltd. With headquarters in Tokyo and sales offices in Paris, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and representative office in Shanghai and Taipei, Toei Animation (Jasdaq: 4816) ranks amongst the world's most prolific animation production studios. Toei Animation's operations include animation development and production, and worldwide marketing and program licensing. Since its founding in 1956, Toei Animation has produced more than 10,000 episodes of TV series (more than 200 titles) and more than 200 long feature films. About 20th Century Fox Film One of the world’s largest producers and distributors of motion pictures, 20th Century Fox Film produces, acquires and distributes motion pictures throughout the world. These motion pictures are produced or acquired by the following units of 20th Century Fox Film: Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox International Productions, Twentieth Century Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios. Scott Lonski Director of Public Relations & Events FUNimation Entertainment [email protected] 972‐537‐0843 ### .
Recommended publications
  • Masked Rider: the First
    Presented by Japan Information & Culture Center, Embassy of Japan and The DC Anime Club Masked Rider: The First © 2005 ISHIMORI PRO•TOEI COMPANY, LTD All Rights Reserved. DVD package and design by Tokyo Shock 2007 Thursday April 24 6:30 PM The evil terrorist organization SHOCKER is kidnapping unwilling citizens and turning them into cyborg inhumanoids used to carry out SHOCKER’s nefarious schemes. The only man who can stand in their way is one of SHOCKER’s own inhumanoid agents who cannot forget his humanity- KAMEN RIDER! Kamen Rider: The First is a 2005 film based on the popular comic book and TV series Kamen Rider of the 1970’s. The show and comic still enjoy a large fanbase and legendary status in Japan. With his trademark bug-eyed helmet and black motorcycle, Kamen Rider, rides around Japan acrobatically battling with a colorful cast of villains from the SHOCKER organization. Kamen Rider helped to establish the famous genre of Japanese television and movies known as Tokusatsu. Tokusatsu shows are known for their use of special effects, gigantic monsters, imaginative costumes, and high-flying, fast-paced martial arts fight scenes. Other icons of tokusatsu lore include Ultraman, Godzilla and The Mighty Morphing Power Rangers. Don’t miss this chance to see one of the legends of the genre on the big screen! In Japanese with English Subtitles 90 minutes This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required. RSVP to [email protected] Seating is limited and granted on a first come, first served basis Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan・3 Lafayette Center・1155 21Pst P St NW・ Washington DC 20036・202-238-6949・www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc .
    [Show full text]
  • Filmography of Case Study Films (In Chronological Order of Release)
    FILMOGRAPHY OF CASE STUDY FILMS (IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF RELEASE) Kairo / Pulse 118 mins, col. Released: 2001 (Japan) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa Screenplay: Kiyoshi Kurosawa Cinematography: Junichiro Hayashi Editing: Junichi Kikuchi Sound: Makio Ika Original Music: Takefumi Haketa Producers: Ken Inoue, Seiji Okuda, Shun Shimizu, Atsuyuki Shimoda, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, and Hiroshi Yamamoto Main Cast: Haruhiko Kato, Kumiko Aso, Koyuki, Kurume Arisaka, Kenji Mizuhashi, and Masatoshi Matsuyo Production Companies: Daiei Eiga, Hakuhodo, Imagica, and Nippon Television Network Corporation (NTV) Doruzu / Dolls 114 mins, col. Released: 2002 (Japan) Director: Takeshi Kitano Screenplay: Takeshi Kitano Cinematography: Katsumi Yanagijima © The Author(s) 2016 217 A. Dorman, Paradoxical Japaneseness, DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-55160-3 218 FILMOGRAPHY OF CASE STUDY FILMS… Editing: Takeshi Kitano Sound: Senji Horiuchi Original Music: Joe Hisaishi Producers: Masayuki Mori and Takio Yoshida Main Cast: Hidetoshi Nishijima, Miho Kanno, Tatsuya Mihashi, Chieko Matsubara, Tsutomu Takeshige, and Kyoko Fukuda Production Companies: Bandai Visual Company, Offi ce Kitano, Tokyo FM Broadcasting Company, and TV Tokyo Sukiyaki uesutan jango / Sukiyaki Western Django 121 mins, col. Released: 2007 (Japan) Director: Takashi Miike Screenplay: Takashi Miike and Masa Nakamura Cinematography: Toyomichi Kurita Editing: Yasushi Shimamura Sound: Jun Nakamura Original Music: Koji Endo Producers: Nobuyuki Tohya, Masao Owaki, and Toshiaki Nakazawa Main Cast: Hideaki Ito, Yusuke Iseya, Koichi Sato, Kaori Momoi, Teruyuki Kagawa, Yoshino Kimura, Masanobu Ando, Shun Oguri, and Quentin Tarantino Production Companies: A-Team, Dentsu, Geneon Entertainment, Nagoya Broadcasting Network (NBN), Sedic International, Shogakukan, Sony Pictures Entertainment (Japan), Sukiyaki Western Django Film Partners, Toei Company, Tokyu Recreation, and TV Asahi Okuribito / Departures 130 mins, col.
    [Show full text]
  • BANDAI NAMCO Group FACT BOOK 2019 BANDAI NAMCO Group FACT BOOK 2019
    BANDAI NAMCO Group FACT BOOK 2019 BANDAI NAMCO Group FACT BOOK 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BANDAI NAMCO Group Outline 3 Related Market Data Group Organization Toys and Hobby 01 Overview of Group Organization 20 Toy Market 21 Plastic Model Market Results of Operations Figure Market 02 Consolidated Business Performance Capsule Toy Market Management Indicators Card Product Market 03 Sales by Category 22 Candy Toy Market Children’s Lifestyle (Sundries) Market Products / Service Data Babies’ / Children’s Clothing Market 04 Sales of IPs Toys and Hobby Unit Network Entertainment 06 Network Entertainment Unit 22 Game App Market 07 Real Entertainment Unit Top Publishers in the Global App Market Visual and Music Production Unit 23 Home Video Game Market IP Creation Unit Real Entertainment 23 Amusement Machine Market 2 BANDAI NAMCO Group’s History Amusement Facility Market History 08 BANDAI’s History Visual and Music Production NAMCO’s History 24 Visual Software Market 16 BANDAI NAMCO Group’s History Music Content Market IP Creation 24 Animation Market Notes: 1. Figures in this report have been rounded down. 2. This English-language fact book is based on a translation of the Japanese-language fact book. 1 BANDAI NAMCO Group Outline GROUP ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW OF GROUP ORGANIZATION Units Core Company Toys and Hobby BANDAI CO., LTD. Network Entertainment BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. BANDAI NAMCO Holdings Inc. Real Entertainment BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Inc. Visual and Music Production BANDAI NAMCO Arts Inc. IP Creation SUNRISE INC. Affiliated Business
    [Show full text]
  • Pdf, 384.68 KB
    Wonderful! 129: Burning is Anxiety Leaving the Body Published April 15th, 2020 Listen on TheMcElroy.family [theme music plays] Rachel: Hi, this is Rachel McElroy. Griffin: Hello, this is Griffin McElroy. Rachel: And this is Wonderful! Griffin: Take a deep breath. [inhales] No, not—no. In your mou—big, in your mouth breath. Rachel: Oh, okay. I didn‘t want to make too much noise, but here we go. [inhales loudly through mouth] Griffin: That‘s perfect! That‘s how they say to do it! Now, hold it for seven minutes. Like Harry Houdini. And we‘ll wait. There‘s gonna be seven minute—and maybe I'll play some gentle, Brian Eno music. And then you'll know when to exhale. Just kidding. Do it now. We don‘t want to be responsible for people‘s… accidental podcast asphixi… asphixi… that‘s a tough word. This is Wonderful. Rachel: [laughs] Griffin: How are you doing, babe? Rachel: I'm pretty good. Griffin: I'm glad to hear it. Rachel: Getting into kind of a rhythm, I think. Griffin: Good, good. Um… I'm—I'm not—this has been a weird—I feel like this has been a weird week. I feel like this week, uh, is where it‘s just kind of—it‘s hitting hard for a lot of—maybe it‘s the one month mark. Rachel: It was so interesting, because a couple days ago, you were telling me that a lot about your life has not changed all that much. Griffin: Right. Rachel: Because you are a man that has worked from home for a long time.
    [Show full text]
  • Characters and Merchandising Rights
    Characters and Merchandising Rights ©2010 Collaborator: Asuka GOMI Patent Attorney, SHIROKUMA PATENT Hiroyuki NAKAGAWA Patent Attorney, Nakagawa International Patent Office Junichiro TSUCHIYA Senior Manager, Licensing Department Rights Division, Kodansha Ltd. CONTENTS Page Introduction ............................................................. 1 Chapter 1 Rights Composing Merchandising Rights ......................... 3 (1) Overview ........................................................... 3 (a) No rights called merchandising rights in place ................ 3 (b) Power to attract customers (customer-attraction power) ......... 4 (c) Rights included within merchandising rights .................... 6 (2) Content of various rights .......................................... 7 (a) Copyrights ..................................................... 8 (b) Design Act .................................................... 14 (c) Trademark Act ................................................. 16 (d) Unfair Competition Prevention Act ............................. 18 Chapter 2 Character Goods and Merchandising Rights ..................... 20 (1) History of merchandising rights ................................... 20 (2) Economic significance of merchandising rights ..................... 21 (a) Merchandising rights in the content-business .................. 21 (b) Merchandising rights to the mascot logo related to goods ...... 22 (c) Merchandising rights to industrial products ................... 22 (3) Merchandising rights and the media-mix strategy.................
    [Show full text]
  • Voice Cast Revealed for the Official U.S. English Dub of “Dragon Ball Super”
    VOICE CAST REVEALED FOR THE OFFICIAL U.S. ENGLISH DUB OF “DRAGON BALL SUPER” Dragon Ball Veterans Including Seán Schemmel, Christopher R. Sabat, Jason Douglas, Ian Sinclair and Sonny Strait to Reprise Roles LOS ANGELES, CA – November 30, 2016. As Toei Animation Inc. and Funimation® Entertainment ready for the highly-anticipated, dub launch of “Dragon Ball Super”, the acclaimed original English cast is back to embark on the newest adventure in the Dragon Ball saga. Long-time Dragon Ball franchise voice actors reprising their previous roles for Funimation’s English dub production include Seán Schemmel (Goku), Christopher R. Sabat (Vegeta), Jason Douglas (Beerus), Ian Sinclair (Whis) and Sonny Strait (Krillin) – all of whom starred in last year’s hit movie “Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’,”which became the 9th highest grossing anime film of all time in U.S. Reuniting the franchise’s iconic characters, “Dragon Ball Super” follows the aftermath of Goku’s fierce battle with Majin Buu, as he attempts to maintain Earth’s fragile peace. Overseen by Dragon Ball’s original creator, Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball Super draws on its thirty-year history to create a bold, new universe that is welcoming to fans and endearing to new viewers. “We are excited to welcome back our many friends and talented newcomers in making ‘Dragon Ball Super’ as special as it can be for fans across the U.S.” said Masayuki Endo, President of Toei Animation Inc. “Funimation has been a fantastic partner in shaping the series for English audiences.” “We’re thrilled to reunite the original voice cast for our U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Catalogue Record
    ___________________________________________________________________________ 2021/CTI/WKSP2/009 Day 1 Session 2 Specific Aspects of Copyright and Related Rights Protection on the Internet Submitted by: Content Overseas Distribution Association Workshop on Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Content Trade 20-21 April 2021 Specific aspects of copyright and related rights protection on the Internet April 20th, 2021 Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) About CODA 1 • Name: Content Overseas Distribution Association (Abbreviation: CODA) http://www.coda-cj.jp • Purpose: CODA was founded to actively promote the international distribution of Japanese content, such as music, films, animation, TV programs and video games, as well as to help all the entities in contents industry make a concerted effort to reduce piracy around the world. • History: August 2002 Founded as a voluntary organization in response to a call by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Agency for Cultural Affairs (ACA) April 2009 Registered as a general incorporated association About CODA 2 >> Members: (as of April 1, 2021) Corporate members: 32 companies ■Animation 10 companies ■Music 5 companies ■TV programs 8 companies • Aniplex Inc. • Avex Inc. • TOKYO BROADCASTING • ADK Emotions Inc. • FWD Inc. SYSTEM TELEVISION, INC. • Sunrise Inc. • KING RECORD CO., LTD. • TV Asahi Corporation • Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Co., • PONY CANYON INC. • Nippon Television Network Ltd. • UNIVERSAL MUSIC LLC Corporation • STUDIO GHIBLI INC. • Japan Broadcasting Corporation • Toei Animation Co., Ltd. (NHK) • TMS ENTERTAINMENT CO.,LTD. • Fuji Television Network, Inc. • NIPPON ANIMATION CO., LTD. • YOMIURI TELECASTING • HAPPINET CORPORATION CORPORATION • BANDAI NAMCO Arts Inc. • WOWOW Inc. • TV TOKYO Corporation ■Others 1 companies ■Films 4 companies ■Publishing 4 companies • YOSHIMOTO KOGYO CO.,LTD.
    [Show full text]
  • Gen Fukunaga
    ProspPEOPLEecI C OMPANIEStIuT RANSACTIONSs YOU NEED TO KNOW . Gen Fukunaga COMPANY: FUNimation Entertainment TITLE: President and CEO STATS: 120 employees, $37.2 million in net sales for fiscal 2006, founded in 1994, based in Fort Worth WHY YOU NEED TO KNOW HIM: Industry trade publication ICv2 named him the most powerful man in North American anime. “I don’t feel any stronger,” Fukunaga says of the honor. “But I’ll have to ask for a raise now.” His FUNimation Entertainment is the leading producer-marketer-distrib- utor of Japanese animation in America. Born in Japan but raised in Indiana, Fukunaga got hooked on the fantasy- themed cartoons after a yearlong stay in his native country when he was 13. After pro- fessional stints in computers and consult- ing, the adult Fukunaga listened to his inner child and in 1994, began licensing anime titles, importing them, and dubbing them into English. The domestic brand manager for over 100 popular titles—ask your kids (or grandkids), for instance, about Dragon Ball Z—FUNimation outsells competitors two or three times to one per release. Now, Fukunaga, 45, is having some fun of his own with several original projects: He’s celebrat- ing the release of a motion-capture anima- ted Tony Hawk DVD and a highly antici- pated Fullmetal Alchemist movie (the second all-time best-selling anime series behind Dragon Ball), while expanding the reach of a new 24-hour FUNimation Channel and finishing work on the Spike network’s upcoming Afro Samurai—an innovative show American in concept, THE BALL’S IN HIS COURT: produced in Japan, and voiced by Samuel L.
    [Show full text]
  • Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
    Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films A Critical Analysis of 103 Features Released in the United States, 1950-1992 STUART GALBRAITH IV Research Associate R. M. HAYES with a foreword by BILL WARREN •if McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London Contents Acknowledgments xi Preface xiii A Note About the Text xxi "A Wind from the East" by Bill Warren xxiii The Fifties Rashomon (1950) 2 Throne of Blood (1957) 32 Tales of Ugetsu (1953) 4 Attack from Space (1958) 34 Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Evil Brain from Outer Space (1954/1956) 7 (1958) 35 Gigantis the Fire Monster (1955) 14 The H-Man (1958) 37 Half Human: The Story of the Invaders from Space (1958) 39 Abominable Snowman (1955/ Varan the Unbelievable (1958/ 1957) 18 1962) 41 The Mysterious Satellite (1956) 21 Battle in Outer Space (1959) 44 Rodan (1956) 23 The Ghost of Yotsuya (1959) 47 Atomic Rulers (1957) 26 Prince of Space (1959) 49 The Mvsterians (1957) 28 The Three Treasures (1959) 51 The Sixties The Final War (1960) 54 Gorath (1962) 72 The Human Vapor (1960) 55 King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962/ The Secret of the Telegian (1960)1 57 1963) 76 Invasion of the Neptune Men Atragon (1963) 81 (1961) 60 Attack of the Mushroom People The Last War (1961) 63 (1963) 84 The Manster (1961) 66 The Lost World of Sinbad Mothra (1961) 68 (1963) 87 Contents Dagora, the Space Monster War of the Monsters (1966) 138 (1964) 90 King Kong Escapes (1967) 141 Godzilla vs. the Thing (1964) 92 Monster from a Prehistoric Ghidrah: The Three-Headed Planet (1967) 145
    [Show full text]
  • Dragon Ball Z Free Download
    DRAGON BALL Z FREE DOWNLOAD Akira Toriyama | 192 pages | 02 Jun 2008 | Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc | 9781569318072 | English | San Francisco, United States www.cbr.com Funimation CEO Gen Fukunaga is often criticized for his role in the editing; but it was the initial distributor Saban which required such changes or they would not air the work, as was the case with the episode dealing with orphans. June 5, CyberConnect2 Co. While Goku recovers from his injuries, Gohan, Krillin and Goku's oldest friend Bulma depart for Namek in order to use these Dragon Balls to revive their fallen friends. VAT included in all prices where applicable. Share Share Tweet Email 0. The new restoration was supervised by colorist Steve Franko. For example, "The Dark Prince Returns" containing episodes and "Rivals" containing episodes edited and unedited, made the Billboard magazine top video list for October 20, Anime category Films category. The Season Pass adds 2 original episodes and a new story. Chris Cason ep. A fully healed Vegeta arrives on Namek as well, also seeking immortality from the Dragon Balls, which leads to several battles between him and Frieza's henchmen. Retrieved May 29, An "anime comic" manga adaption of the Dragon Ball Z anime was released in Japan from to The Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball Z comprise a total of 15 entries as of Archived from the original on May 5, InFunimation Productions licensed Dragon Ball Z for an English-language release in North America, after cancelling their initial dub of Dragon Ball half-way through their originally-planned episode first season.
    [Show full text]
  • Green Spirituality’: Towards an Ecological Ethic in Theological Reflection and Praxis
    ‘GREEN SPIRITUALITY’: TOWARDS AN ECOLOGICAL ETHIC IN THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION AND PRAXIS by Francine Becker Thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy: Religion and Culture at Stellenbosch University Supervisor: Prof. Johan H. Cilliers Co-supervisor: Prof. Wilhelm Gräb Faculty of Theology Department of Practical Theology December 2010 DECLARATION By submitting this thesis electronically, I declare that the entirety of the work contained therein is my own, original work, that I am the owner of the copyright thereof (unless to the extent explicitly otherwise stated) and I have not previously in its entirety or in part submitted it for obtaining any qualification. Date: 14th November , 2010 Copyright © 2010 Stellenbosch University All rights reserved ii ABSTRACT Green spirituality as found in popular media such as films can be used to develop an ecological ethic in theological reflection and praxis and serve as a platform in a multi- sectoral and multi-pronged response to the ecological crisis. By examining the films Avatar, Emerald Forest, Dances with Wolves, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and the animated films of Hayao Miyazaki, ecological and spiritual themes can be drawn from the text and applied as contemporary examples of 'green spirituality'. In the first chapter I articulate and describe the research problem, whether green spirituality is found in popular media and if so, could it be used to develop an ecological ethic in theological reflection and praxis. This discussion includes the aims of the study and the description of the research methodology used in the study, as well as the delimitations of the study.
    [Show full text]
  • Published on 7 October 2015 1. Constituents Change the Result Of
    The result of periodic review and component stocks of TOPIX Composite 1500(effective 30 October 2015) Published on 7 October 2015 1. Constituents Change Addition( 80 ) Deletion( 72 ) Code Issue Code Issue 1712 Daiseki Eco.Solution Co.,Ltd. 1972 SANKO METAL INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 1930 HOKURIKU ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 2410 CAREER DESIGN CENTER CO.,LTD. 2183 Linical Co.,Ltd. 2692 ITOCHU-SHOKUHIN Co.,Ltd. 2198 IKK Inc. 2733 ARATA CORPORATION 2266 ROKKO BUTTER CO.,LTD. 2735 WATTS CO.,LTD. 2372 I'rom Group Co.,Ltd. 3004 SHINYEI KAISHA 2428 WELLNET CORPORATION 3159 Maruzen CHI Holdings Co.,Ltd. 2445 SRG TAKAMIYA CO.,LTD. 3204 Toabo Corporation 2475 WDB HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3361 Toell Co.,Ltd. 2729 JALUX Inc. 3371 SOFTCREATE HOLDINGS CORP. 2767 FIELDS CORPORATION 3396 FELISSIMO CORPORATION 2931 euglena Co.,Ltd. 3580 KOMATSU SEIREN CO.,LTD. 3079 DVx Inc. 3636 Mitsubishi Research Institute,Inc. 3093 Treasure Factory Co.,LTD. 3639 Voltage Incorporation 3194 KIRINDO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3669 Mobile Create Co.,Ltd. 3197 SKYLARK CO.,LTD 3770 ZAPPALLAS,INC. 3232 Mie Kotsu Group Holdings,Inc. 4007 Nippon Kasei Chemical Company Limited 3252 Nippon Commercial Development Co.,Ltd. 4097 KOATSU GAS KOGYO CO.,LTD. 3276 Japan Property Management Center Co.,Ltd. 4098 Titan Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha 3385 YAKUODO.Co.,Ltd. 4275 Carlit Holdings Co.,Ltd. 3553 KYOWA LEATHER CLOTH CO.,LTD. 4295 Faith, Inc. 3649 FINDEX Inc. 4326 INTAGE HOLDINGS Inc. 3660 istyle Inc. 4344 SOURCENEXT CORPORATION 3681 V-cube,Inc. 4671 FALCO HOLDINGS Co.,Ltd. 3751 Japan Asia Group Limited 4779 SOFTBRAIN Co.,Ltd. 3844 COMTURE CORPORATION 4801 CENTRAL SPORTS Co.,LTD.
    [Show full text]