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    Artmic Co., Ltd., ( Japanese: 有限会社アートミック, Hepburn: Yūgen-gaisha Ātomikku) was a Japanese animation design studio formed in 1978. It went bankrupt and was liquidated in 1997. AIC RIGHTS now holds the intellectual property of most of Artmic's titles.

  2. Trying to find anime produced by Artmic? Discover anime by Artmic on MyAnimeList, the largest online anime and manga database in the world!

  3. No studio embraced direct-to-video anime quite like ARTMIC. After finding limited success in TV anime during the crowded boom years of the early 1980s, Toshimichi Suzuki’s design studio followed the new money to home video.

  4. Complete list of anime from ARTMIC Studios. Name. Avg Rating. Studio. Type. Tags. Episodes. Year / Season. Staff.

  5. Most of ARTMICs OVAs featured conflicts with insurmountable opponents; massive space fleets, omnipotent governments, global corporations with limitless resources. The conflict of MADOX-01 was on a much smaller scale, with broader political conflicts only being hinted at in the periphery.

  6. Artmic (short for ART-Modern Ideologist for Creation) is a defunct Japanese animation studio formed in 1978. It went bankrupt and was liquidated in 1997. Anime International Company now has intellectual property of most of its titles.

  7. Original. 8 eps × 41m. In the near future, Tokyo was left flattened as a result from a great earthquake. A new city, MegaTokyo, was then recreated due in no small part from the aid of a multi-million dollar company, Genom Corp. Genom created and mass-produced biomechanical creatures called Boomers to aid in the restoration of MegaTokyo.