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Studio Blanc Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社スタジオブラン, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Sutajioburan) is a Japanese animation studio based in Sekimachi-kita, Nerima-ku, Tokyo. The studio was founded on September 3, 2008, by Takeshi Eriguchi. Between 2018 and 2020, the studio collaborated with Diomedéa under the brand name Ezóla.[2]

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Works

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Television series

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Title Director(s) First run start date Last run end date Eps Note(s) Ref(s)
Ro-Kyu-Bu! Keizō Kusakawa July 1, 2011 (2011-07-01) September 24, 2011 (2011-09-24) 12 Based on a light novel written by Sagu Aoyama. Co-animated with Project No.9. [3][4]
My Girlfriend Is Shobitch Nobuyoshi Nagayama October 12, 2017 (2017-10-12) December 13, 2017 (2017-12-13) 10 Based on a manga written by Namiru Matsumoto. Co-animated with Diomedéa. [5][6][7]
Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan Nobuyoshi Nagayama July 6, 2021 (2021-07-06) September 28, 2021 (2021-09-28) 13 Based on a manga written by Gaku Kuze. [8][9]
The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World Nobuyoshi Nagayama (Chief)
Ryōsuke Shibuya
January 7, 2023 (2023-01-07) April 1, 2023 (2023-04-01) 13 Based on a light novel written by Kiichi Kosuzu. [10]
Ayaka: A Story of Bonds and Wounds Nobuyoshi Nagayama July 2, 2023 (2023-07-02) September 17, 2023 (2023-09-17) 12 Original work by GoRA and King Records. [11]
Vampire Dormitory Nobuyoshi Nagayama April 7, 2024 (2024-04-07) June 23, 2024 (2024-06-23) 12 Based on a manga written by Ema Tōyama. [12]
Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter Nobuyoshi Nagayama July 5, 2025 (2025-07-05) TBA TBA Based on a light novel written by Riku Nanano. [13]

Original video animation

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Title Director(s) Release date Eps Note(s) Ref(s)
Goulart Knights: Evoked the Beginning Black Masahiro Sonoda December 24, 2010 1 The first original anime by Lantis to celebrate their 10th anniversary. [14]
Goulart Knights: Evoked the Beginning White Masahiro Sonoda September 25, 2011 1 Sequel of Goulart Knights: Evoked the Beginning Black. [15]
My Girlfriend is Shobitch OVA Nobuyoshi Nagayama March 25, 2018 2 A Blu-ray disc with two anime episodes bundled with a limited edition of the sixth manga volume. Co-animated with Diomedéa. [16]

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Studio Blanc is a Japanese animation studio specializing in anime production, founded on September 3, 2008, by Takeshi Eriguchi and headquartered in Nerima-ku, Tokyo. The studio has gained recognition for its work on original and adaptation anime series, including key animation, production assistance, and full production roles across various projects. Notable productions include Life Lessons with Uramichi-Oniisan (2021), a satirical comedy series, Smile Down the Runway (2020), which follows aspiring fashion models, and The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World (2023), an isekai fantasy adaptation. It has also handled recent titles such as Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter (2025) and Vampire Dormitory (2024), contributing to diverse genres like fantasy, romance, and slice-of-life. From 2018 to 2020, Studio Blanc collaborated with under the joint brand Ezóla, focusing on co-productions that combined the studios' strengths in digital and . This partnership produced series like (2018), a , and Are You Lost? (2019), a survival adventure. Beyond full productions, the studio frequently provides support in areas such as key animation for Bakemonogatari (2009) and photography assistance for films like (2022), underscoring its role in the broader Japanese industry.

History

Founding and early years

Studio Blanc was established on September 3, 2008, by Takeshi Eriguchi in Sekimachi-kita, Nerima-ku, , as a small animation production company within Japan's burgeoning sector. Eriguchi, drawing from his prior experience in animation production—including roles on the television series —aimed to build a studio specializing in support services for larger productions. In its initial years, Studio Blanc focused on animation production assistance and modest-scale contributions, operating primarily as a subcontractor to established studios. It handled early full productions such as the OVA Goulart Knights: Evoked the Beginning Black (2010) and the television series Ro-Kyu-Bu! (2011). Key early involvements included providing second key animation for the 2008 television series Corpse Princess: Kuro. By the mid-2010s, the studio had expanded its scope slightly, offering production cooperation for episode 6 of Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! in 2015, which highlighted its growing reliability in collaborative roles. Based in Tokyo's district—a hub for anime-related businesses—the studio gradually built its operations amid a landscape dominated by larger entities. The late 2000s presented significant challenges for emerging studios like Blanc, as the global financial crisis led to declining advertising revenues and shrinking production budgets across the Japanese anime industry. This economic downturn forced many small operations to navigate reduced fees, agency downsizing, and intense competition, limiting opportunities for independent growth and emphasizing the subcontracting model for survival. Despite these hurdles, Blanc's foundational work positioned it for future expansions into more prominent collaborations.

Ezóla collaboration

In 2018, Studio Blanc and Diomedéa established Ezóla as a collaborative animation brand to pool their resources and expertise in production. This partnership enabled more efficient joint workflows for television series. The collaboration built on prior production cooperation, such as Studio Blanc's contributions to episode 10 of Akiba's Trip: The Animation in 2017, which laid the groundwork for deeper integration under Ezóla. Key projects produced jointly included Happy Sugar Life (2018), a psychological thriller directed by Keizō Kusakawa; Are You Lost? (2019), a survival comedy directed by Nobuyoshi Nagayama; and Smile Down the Runway (2020), a drama about fashion modeling also directed by Nagayama. These efforts marked Ezóla's output during the partnership period. Through Ezóla, Studio Blanc gained elevated visibility as a co-producer rather than solely a , accessing Diomedéa's established facilities and talent pool to handle larger-scale projects. This arrangement facilitated smoother production pipelines and broader industry exposure for both studios. The Ezóla brand concluded in 2020 after the airing of , as the studios shifted focus amid evolving industry partnerships. The collaboration ultimately enhanced staff expertise through hands-on involvement in multiple full-series productions.

Recent developments

Following the end of its collaboration with under the Ezóla brand in 2020, Studio Blanc returned to fully independent operations, focusing on lead animation production roles for original projects. This shift was marked by its handling of the television series in 2021, where it served as the primary , overseeing key aspects including and line photography for multiple episodes. The series, a dark comedy exploring the life of a children's TV host, represented a departure from prior subcontracting work and highlighted the studio's capacity for standalone leadership in genre-specific storytelling. In the years since, Studio Blanc has expanded its portfolio in isekai and comedy genres, producing notable adaptations that underscore its growing specialization. The 2023 series The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World, an fantasy about a betrayed reborn in a new realm, was fully animated by the studio, earning praise for its fluid action sequences and world-building. Complementing this, the studio took on the 2023 television series Ayaka: A Story of Bonds and Wounds, blending supernatural themes with interpersonal dynamics. These efforts reflect a strategic diversification, with additional works such as Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter, which aired in 2025, further emphasizing tropes in a tale of magic and mentorship. The studio has maintained contributions to high-profile external productions, including key animation support for episodes 5, 20, 28, 36, and 44 of , where its involvement enhanced duel choreography and . Amid this, Studio Blanc has experienced modest growth, operating as a boutique outfit with a focus on quality over volume, though exact staffing figures remain undisclosed in . Its recent output, including the 2024 supernatural romance Vampire Dormitory, demonstrates sustained adaptability in production and editing. As of 2025, Studio Blanc navigates a challenging post-pandemic landscape marked by industry-wide financial pressures, with reports indicating a rise in studio closures and bankruptcies for the third consecutive year due to labor shortages and production cost inflation. Despite overall market growth to $25 billion in 2024 driven by global streaming demand, many smaller studios like Blanc face equity issues in artist compensation and have adapted through increased digital workflows for remote collaboration and efficiency.

Works

Television series

Studio Blanc has contributed to numerous animated television series since its early years, serving in roles ranging from lead animation production to episode-specific assistance. The studio's involvement in TV often emphasizes detailed and fluid action sequences, particularly in comedy, fantasy, and slice-of-life genres. These projects typically follow seasonal airing patterns on Japanese networks like AT-X and , with international streaming on platforms such as and HIDIVE. Among its primary productions, Studio Blanc handled full production for Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan, a 13-episode comedy-drama series that aired from July 5, 2021, on TV Tokyo and WOWOW. The show satirizes the behind-the-scenes struggles of a children's TV host, with Blanc overseeing line photography for episodes 8 and 11-13, as well as offline editing and photography cooperation. Similarly, the studio co-produced My Girlfriend is Shobitch, a 10-episode that broadcast from October 12, 2017, on AT-X and other networks, collaborating with to adapt the manga's humorous take on overly serious high school relationships. More recently, Ayaka: A Story of Bonds and Wounds marked another lead effort, a 12-episode fantasy series premiering July 2, 2023, and streamed globally on Crunchyroll, where Blanc managed production, offline editing, and photography assistance to depict supernatural bonds in a modern Japanese setting. Studio Blanc also led animation production for The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist in Another World, a 13-episode fantasy series that aired from January 7 to March 25, 2023, on AT-X, , and other networks, adapting the about a powerful reborn in a new world, streamed on . In 2024, the studio produced Vampire Dormitory, a 12-episode series that ran from April 7 to June 23, 2024, on and BS Nippon TV, following a homeless girl joining a dormitory, with international availability on . Most recently, as of 2025, Studio Blanc handled animation production for Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter, a 12-episode fantasy romance adaptation that aired from July 5 to September 20, 2025, on , focusing on a tutor with hidden powers in a noble household, streamed on . In cooperative capacities, Studio Blanc provided targeted support to enhance production pipelines for other studios. For instance, it contributed animation production to six episodes (2-3, 6-7, 10-11) of , a 12-episode that aired from July 1 to September 23, 2011, on AT-X, focusing on elementary school basketball dynamics. The studio also offered production cooperation for episode 2 of , a 12-episode series about aspiring fashion models and designers that ran from January 10, 2020, primarily under Ezóla's lead and streamed on . Episode-specific assistance extended to , where Blanc handled production for episodes 5 and 9 of the 12-episode comedy-drama, which aired starting July 7, 2013, on and explored demonic politics in a Victorian-inspired world. These television endeavors highlight Studio Blanc's versatility in supporting seasonal broadcasts, often integrating key and in-between work to maintain consistent quality across collaborative efforts.

Original video animations

Studio Blanc has contributed to several original video animations, primarily through full production or co-production roles, focusing on releases that often serve as extensions or standalone entries in multimedia franchises. These OVAs typically run 20-30 minutes per episode and are bundled with volumes, games, or event media, enabling deeper exploration of narratives without the episodic constraints of television broadcasting. A notable early project is Goulart Knights: Evoked the Beginning Black (2010), a single-episode OVA directed by Masahiro Sonoda and produced by Studio Blanc in cooperation with Lantis, lasting approximately 23 minutes and bundled with the first limited-edition volume of the Goulart Knights by sion and Takumi Miyajima. The episode introduces the fantasy action storyline of the Goulart Knights, a special unit combating mysterious creatures threatening humanity. This was followed by the sequel OVA Goulart Knights: Evoked the Beginning White (2011), also a 22-minute single episode under Sonoda's direction, with Studio Blanc handling animation production and bundling it with the live event DVD G. Addict one-man live DVD Sign of Addiction. It continues the dramatic fantasy arc, emphasizing the knights' battles and character backstories in a shoujo-oriented context tied to the ongoing adaptation. In the sports comedy genre, Studio Blanc co-produced the : Tomoka no Ichigo Sundae OVA (2013) alongside , a 25-minute episode released with the PlayStation Portable game : Himitsu no Otoshimono. This side story, set during summer holidays, centers on team member Tomoka Minato and provides supplementary character development to the basketball-themed TV series, which adapts light novels by Saku Sasame. Another example of collaboration is the OVA (2018), co-produced with as a 23-minute episode included in the limited edition of the manga's eighth volume by Ataru Koyukimura. It extends the narrative from the TV adaptation, featuring additional scenarios involving protagonist Haruka Shinozaki and his girlfriend Akiho Kousaka, highlighting the series' blend of earnest romance and exaggerated humor. These projects demonstrate Studio Blanc's role in OVA formats that prioritize fan-service extensions and experimental pacing, such as intensified action sequences in Goulart Knights or relaxed slice-of-life moments in Ro-Kyu-Bu!, contrasting the tighter scheduling of TV series.

Production cooperation

Studio Blanc has frequently served as a supporting studio in anime productions, providing subcontracted services such as production cooperation, key animation, and in-between animation for various television series and other formats. Early collaborations include 2nd key animation and in-between animation for Corpse Princess: Kuro in 2009, specifically contributing to episode 5 alongside production assistance. Similarly, the studio handled production cooperation for select episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V from 2014 to 2017, including key animation responsibilities for episodes 5, 12, 20, 28, 36, and 44, where it managed episode-specific production desks to support the main studio, Bridge. These roles often involved detailed animation tasks to enhance action sequences and character movements in high-profile shonen series. The studio's contributions extended to diverse genres, encompassing in-between animation to smooth out key frames and background art for atmospheric settings. For instance, in Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! (2015), Studio Blanc provided production cooperation for episode 6, focusing on in-between to support the magical transformation scenes. In Akiba's Trip: The Animation (2017), it offered production cooperation for episode 10, including background art elements to depict the vibrant district during comedic action sequences. Other examples include production assistance for Symphogear GX (episode 10, 2015) and (episodes 31 and 37, 2016), where the studio handled in-between work and partial key to maintain pacing in supernatural battles. Over time, Studio Blanc's cooperation roles evolved from broad subcontracting in the studio's early years—such as extensive in-between and 2nd key support in the late and —to more selective partnerships post-2020, emphasizing targeted assistance in elements like and . This shift is evident in contributions to films like (2022), where it provided photography production assistance, and television series such as Life Lessons with Uramichi-Oniisan (2021), involving line photography for episodes 8 and 11-13, as well as . These later roles reflect a focus on high-impact technical support rather than full episode handling, allowing the studio to leverage its expertise in specialized animation pipelines while pursuing original projects.

Organization

Corporate structure

Studio Blanc is incorporated as a Japanese limited liability company, operating under the name Studio Blanc Co., Ltd. (株式会社スタジオブラン), with a registered capital of ¥3,000,000. The studio was founded on September 3, 2008. Its operational headquarters are located at 1-14-5 Sekimachi-kita, Nerima-ku, 177-0051, , while the registered office is at 1-18-4 Horie, , Chiba 279-0041. Official communications and inquiries are directed to the address via mail. The company maintains a small workforce of approximately 25 employees as of 2024, organized into core teams focused on production management, , and administrative support to facilitate its operations as an . The official website, www.s-blanc.net, serves as the primary online platform for information and contact regarding the studio's activities. No specific industry guild memberships, such as with the Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA), are publicly documented for Studio Blanc.

Key personnel

Takeshi Eriguchi serves as the founder and representative director of Studio Blanc, a position he has held since establishing the studio on September 3, 2008. As the studio's CEO, Eriguchi oversees major operational aspects, including partnerships such as the with under the Ezóla brand, which facilitated joint animation production efforts. His has guided Studio Blanc's focus on in-house animation production, emphasizing efficient workflows for television series and original video animations. Eriguchi's career in production spans over two decades, including early production roles on projects from the 2000s such as Saiyuki (2000), before advancing to positions. Notable credits include serving as for Life Lessons with Uramichi-Oniisan (2021), where his oversight contributed to the series' distinctive comedic timing and character-driven humor, and earlier work as production generalization on (2005). These experiences have shaped Studio Blanc's stylistic strengths in blending sharp comedy with fantastical elements, as seen in subsequent productions like (2015) and (2018). Among other notable staff, Kazuomi Shimizu handles production desk duties, particularly on recent projects, ensuring coordination between creative and logistical teams for timely episode delivery. For instance, Shimizu supported production on 2025 series such as Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter, where his role facilitated smooth integration of Studio Blanc's resources into the project's fantasy- framework. The expertise of personnel like Eriguchi and Shimizu, drawn from extensive production backgrounds, has cultivated Studio Blanc's reputation for versatile genre handling, prioritizing character-focused narratives in and intricate world-building in fantasy.

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