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{{Infobox company |name = Zexcs |logo = Zexcs logo.png |native_name = 有限会社ゼクシズ |romanized_name = Yūgen-gaisha Zekushizu |logo_size = 125px |type = Yūgen-gaisha |foundation = {{start date and age|January 23, 1998}} |key_people = Tomoko Kawasaki (representative director) |location = Koganei, Tokyo, Japan |industry = Anime |subsid = |homepage = zexcs.co.jp }}{{Nihongo|Zexcs Co., Ltd.,|有限会社ゼクシズ|Yūgen-gaisha Zekushizu|stylized as ZEXCS|lead=yes}} is a Japanese animation studio located in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan. It was established on January 23, 1998 by former J.C.Staff producer Tomoko Kawasaki and is known for doing the animation production of a number of series such as Sister Princess and Diabolik Lovers. Zexcs is also known for its work in cooperation with another animation company called feel..ProductionsTelevision seriesTitle | Director(s) | First run start date | First run end date | Eps | Note(s) | Sister Princess | Kiyotaka Ohata (ep.1-12) Ikuji Inada (ep.13-26) | April 4, 2001}} | September 26, 2001}} | 26 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Sakurako Kimino. | Sister Princess: RePure | Tsubane Shimodaya Nagisa Miyazaki | October 4, 2002}} | December 25, 2002}} | 13 | The second season of Sister Princess. | Kikō Sennyo Rōran | Toshiki Hirano | November 15, 2002}} | May 30, 2003}} | 28 | Anime original. | Da Capo | Nagisa Miyazaki | July 5, 2003}} | December 27, 2003}} | 26 | Based on an adult visual novel by Circus. | Final Approach | Takashi Yamamoto | October 3, 2004}} | December 26, 2004}} | 13 | Based on an adult visual novel by Princess Soft. | Sukisho | Haruka Ninomiya | January 9, 2005}} | March 27, 2005}} | 12 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Riho Sawaki. | Niji Iro no Sketch | Itsuro Kawasaki | October 2, 2005}} | March 26, 2006}} | 24 | Based on an adult visual novel by F&C FC01.[1] | Mamoru-kun ni Megami no Shukufuku o! | Itsuro Kawasaki | October 6, 2006}} | March 30, 2007}} | 24 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Hiroki Iwata. | Mushi-Uta | Kazuo Sakai | July 6, 2007}} | October 5, 2007}} | 12 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Kyouhei Iwai Production; animation by Beat Frog | Rental Magica | Itsuro Kawasaki | October 8, 2007}} | March 24, 2008}} | 24 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Makoto Sanda. | H2O: Footprints in the Sand | Hideki Tachibana | January 4, 2008}} | March 21, 2008}} | 12 | Based on an adult visual novel by Makura. | Our Home's Fox Deity. | Yoshiaki Iwasaki | April 7, 2008}} | September 15, 2008}} | 24 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Jin Shibamura. | Magician's Academy | Takaomi Kanasaki | October 6, 2008}} | December 22, 2008}} | 12 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Ichirō Sakaki. | Chrome Shelled Regios | Itsuro Kawasaki | January 11, 2009}} | June 21, 2009}} | 24 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Shūsuke Amagi. | Umi Monogatari | Yuu Kou Junichi Sato | June 25, 2009}} | September 17, 2009}} | 12 | Based on a pachinko game manufactured by Sanyo Bussan. | Chu-Bra!! | Yukina Hiiro | January 4, 2010}} | March 22, 2010}} | 12 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Yumi Nakata. | Omamori Himari | Shinji Ushiro | January 7, 2010}} | March 25, 2010}} | 12 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Milan Matra. | The Legend of the Legendary Heroes | Itsuro Kawasaki | July 2, 2010}} | December 17, 2010}} | 24 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Takaya Kagami. | Fortune Arterial: Akai Yakusoku | Munenori Nawa | October 9, 2010}} | December 25, 2010}} | 12 | Based on an adult visual novel by August. Collaboration with Feel. | I Don't Like You at All, Big Brother!! | Keitaro Motonaga | January 9, 2011}} | March 27, 2011}} | 12 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Kouichi Kusano. | A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives | Takashi Yamamoto | July 9, 2011}} | September 24, 2011}} | 12 | Adaptation of a light novel series written by Takaya Kagami. | Say "I love you". | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi Takuya Satō | October 7, 2012}} | December 30, 2012}} | 13 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Kanae Hazuki. | Cuticle Detective Inaba | Susumu Mitsunaka | January 4, 2013}} | March 22, 2013}} | 12 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Mochi. | The Flowers of Evil | Hiroshi Nagahama | April 5, 2013}} | June 30, 2013}} | 13 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Shūzō Oshimi. | Diabolik Lovers | Shinobu Tagashira | September 16, 2013}} | December 9, 2013}} | 12 | Based on an adult visual novel franchise by Rejet. | Lady Jewelpet | Itsuro Kawasaki | April 5, 2014}} | March 28, 2015}} | 52 | The 6th installment of the Jewelpet anime franchise. Collaboration with Studio Comet.[2] | The Comic Artist and His Assistants | Takeshi Furuta | April 8, 2014}} | June 24, 2014}} | 12 | Adaptation of a 4-panel manga series by Hiroyuki. | Shōnen Hollywood: Holly Stage for 49 | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | July 6, 2014}} | September 27, 2014}} | 13 | Based on a Japanese media franchise by Ikuyo Hashiguchi. | Shōnen Hollywood: Holly Stage for 50 | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | January 10, 2015}} | April 4, 2015}} | 13 | The second season of Shōnen Hollywood. | Diabolik Lovers More,Blood | Risako Yoshida | September 24, 2015}} | December 10, 2015}} | 12 | The second season of Diabolik Lovers. | Ketsuekigata-kun! 3 | Yoshihasa Ōyama | October 13, 2015}} | December 29, 2015}} | 12 | The third season of Ketsuekigata-kun!. Collaboration with Assez Finaud Fabric and Feel. | Ketsuekigata-kun! 4 | Yoshihasa Ōyama | January 11, 2016}} | March 29, 2016}} | 12 | The fourth season of Ketsuekigata-kun!. Collaboration with Assez Finaud Fabric and Feel. | The Great Passage | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | October 14, 2016}} | December 23, 2016}} | 11 | Based on a novel written by Shion Miura. | Frame Arms Girl | Keiichiro Kawaguchi | April 4, 2017}} | June 20, 2017}} | 12 | Based on a Model kit line by Kotobukiya. Collaboration with Studio A-Cat. | Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori | Tomomi Kamiya | April 10, 2018}} | June 26, 2018}} | 12 | Adaptation of a manga series written by Yū Shimizu. |
Original video animations- 10 Tokyo Warriors (1999–2002)
- Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time ~Ajisai Yumegatari~ (2002–2003)
- Happy World! (2002–2003)[3]
- Wayfarer of Time (2005)
- Saishū Shiken Kujira (2007)
- Da Capo: If (2008–2009)
- Fortune Arterial: Akai Yakusoku (2011)
- Jewelpet Twinkle☆: A Rainbow of Smiles Doki☆Doki! (2013)
- The Comic Artist and His Assistants (2014)
- Kurage no Shokudō (2016)
- Your Light ~Kase-san and Morning Glories~ (2017)[4]
- Kase-san and Morning Glories (2018)
Films- Kikaijikake no Yōseitachi (2013)
- Frame Arms Girl: Kyakkyau Fufu na Wonderland (2019)
References1. ^{{cite magazine |last=Taniguchi |first=Hiroshi |title=The Official Art of Canvas2 ~Nijiiro no Sketch~ |magazine=Newtype USA |volume=5 |issue=11 |pages=101–107 |date=November 2006|issn=1541-4817 }} 2. ^http://k.mobile.tv-tokyo.co.jp/e/epg/ext/20140405_21593.php 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.zexcs.co.jp/animation.html|title=Zexcs' animation work at its official website|publisher=Zexcs|accessdate=2009-07-14|language=Japanese}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://asagao-anime.com/news/archives/20 |title=「あさがおと加瀬さん。」アニメーションクリップ制作決定 | あさがおと加瀬さん |publisher=Asagao-anime.com |date=2017-03-23 |accessdate=2017-06-05}}
External links- Official website {{jp icon}}
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