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''{{Font color|orange|Logo descriptions and captures by}} kidinbed, StephenCezar15, Yukabacera, Liwakip, Gilblitz112, CokeFan12 and jupiterboy<br>{{font color|orange|Logo videos by}} quaestor1968, Nlangkirby135, ArhiVid, TEAMLABNET, and shimomov'' | ''{{Font color|orange|Logo descriptions and captures by}} kidinbed, StephenCezar15, Yukabacera, Liwakip, Gilblitz112, CokeFan12 and jupiterboy<br>{{font color|orange|Logo videos by}} quaestor1968, Nlangkirby135, ArhiVid, TEAMLABNET, and shimomov'' | ||
Shochiku Kinema | == Shochiku Kinema == | ||
Background: Shochiku was founded in 1895 as a kabuki theater company. Its name was read as "Matsutake" after the founders, Matsujirou Shirai and Takejirou Otani, until 1937, when it was officially changed to "Shochiku", the Chinese reading of the name, as opposed to the initial Japanese. The film production division, Shochiku Kinema, was established in 1920. | Background: Shochiku was founded in 1895 as a kabuki theater company. Its name was read as "Matsutake" after the founders, Matsujirou Shirai and Takejirou Otani, until 1937, when it was officially changed to "Shochiku", the Chinese reading of the name, as opposed to the initial Japanese. The film production division, Shochiku Kinema, was established in 1920. | ||
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== Shochiku Films == | |||
Shochiku Films | |||
Background: In 1937, Shochiku Kinema (film) and Shochiku Kōgyō (theater) merged into one company: Shochiku Films (松竹映画). From this point, films were mostly released under the Shochiku Films name - however, some were occasionally released under the Ōfuna Films name, but without the Shochiku Kinema byline. | Background: In 1937, Shochiku Kinema (film) and Shochiku Kōgyō (theater) merged into one company: Shochiku Films (松竹映画). From this point, films were mostly released under the Shochiku Films name - however, some were occasionally released under the Ōfuna Films name, but without the Shochiku Kinema byline. | ||
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Editor's Note: It was a logo to celebrate their 120th anniversary of the company. | Editor's Note: It was a logo to celebrate their 120th anniversary of the company. | ||
[[Category:Japanese Movie Logos]] |