Kitty Films

Kitty Films (キティ・フィルム) was the production company behind most of the animated adaptations of Ranma ½. Kitty no longer holds the rights to any of its animated productions and is now primarily a talent agency.

Kitty's animated adaptations of Rumiko Takahashi's works were produced by founder Hidenori Taga and planner Shigekazu Ochiai (a longtime friend of Takahashi's; d. 1999).

History
Founded in 1972, Kitty was originally Kitty Music Corporation (キティ・ミュージック・コーポレーション), which produced soundtrack albums for several live-action TV series and movies during the 1970s.

It changed it's name to Kitty Enterprise (キティ・エンタープライズ) sometime later. The company changed it's name to Kitty Films sometime in 1982.

Kitty's final animated production was 10 Tokyo Warriors (1999-2002).

Filmography

 * Ranma ½
 * Ranma ½ (TV, 4/15/1989-9/16/1989, Production)
 * Ranma ½ Nettohen (TV, 10/20/1989-9/25/1992, Production)
 * Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China (Film, 11/2/1991, Production)
 * Ranma ½: Nihao My Concubine (Film, 8/1/1992, Production)
 * Ranma ½ (OVAs, 10/21/1993-8/19/1994, Co-Production)
 * Ranma ½: Team Ranma VS The Legendary Phoenix (Film, 8/20/1994, Production)
 * Ranma ½ Special (OVAs, 12/16/1994-2/17/1995, Co-Production)
 * Ranma ½ Super (OVAs, 9/21/1995-1/19/1996, Co-Production)
 * Rumiko Takahashi-related Productions
 * Urusei Yatsura (TV, 10/14/1981-3/19/1986, Production)
 * Urusei Yatsura: Only You (Film, 2/12/1983, Production)
 * Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer (Film, 2/11/1984, Co-Production)
 * Urusei Yatsura 3: Remember My Love (Film, 1/26/1985, Production)
 * Urusei Yatsura 4: Lum the Forever (Film, 2/22/1986, Production)
 * Maison Ikkoku (TV, 3/26/1986-3/2/1988, Production)
 * Urusei Yatsura: The Final Chapter (Film, 2/6/1988, Production)
 * Maison Ikkoku: The Final Chapter (Film, 2/6/1988, Production)
 * Urusei Yatsura: Always My Darling (Film, 11/2/1991, Production)

Internal Links

 * Urusei Yatsura Wiki entry
 * Maison Ikkoku Wiki entry