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Bee Train : ウィキペディア英語版
Bee Train

, commonly referred to simply as Bee Train, is a Japanese animation studio founded by Kōichi Mashimo in 1997. Since their involvement with ''Noir'', ''.hack//Sign'', and ''Madlax'' (among other series) they have a strong following in the yuri fandom for being involved in series portraying strong female leads with speculatively ambiguous relationships.
==History==
The studio Bee Train was founded on June 5, 1997 by Koichi Mashimo, who was previously a director at Tatsunoko Productions and the founder of Mashimo Jimusho, a small freelance staff working for other studios. Originally, Bee Train was a subsidiary of Production I.G along with XEBEC but in February 2006, it ended its relationship and became independent.
Koichi Mashimo's goal when he founded Bee Train was to create a "hospital for animators", an animation studio interested in nurturing young talents and artistic quality of production rather than in corporate strategies and profit. This studio-as-hospital approach was allegedly invented by Mashimo during his prolonged stay in an intensive care unit (after a severe skiing accident) and has been Bee Train's official strategy ever since.
The first projects published by the studio in 1999 were anime adaptations of video game franchises popular in Japan: ''PoPoLoCrois'', ''Arc the Lad'', ''Wild Arms: Twilight Venom'', and ''Medabots''. Later, Bandai Visual joined forces with Bee Train to produce an anime OVA based on the famous .hack video game series. Simultaneously, they decided to promote the games with an anime television series, that aired in 2002 as ''.hack//Sign'' and is among Bee Train's most famous works. The OVA became known as ''.hack//Liminality'' and its four episodes were added as bonus material to each of the original four games of the franchise. In 2006, Bee Train produced ''.hack//Roots'', a prequel anime to the ''.hack//G.U.'' games and a spiritual successor to ''Sign''.
Bee Train's first independent project was ''Noir''. Aired in 2001, the series was produced at the same time as ''Sign'' and became the first installment of Bee Train's "girls-with-guns" trilogy.〔 After ''Noir'' had become widely successful in Japan, France, USA, Germany, and other Western countries, the second series, ''Madlax'', was produced in 2004 and the third, ''El Cazador de la Bruja'', went on air in April 2007. Although the "girls-with-guns" series are considered Bee Train's and, particularly, Mashimo's signature works, the original idea belonged to their common executive producer Shigeru Kitayama.〔
From 1997 on, the studio's headquarters were located in Kokubunji, Tokyo, although in 2001, it moved to another part of the city. Two more studio locations were acquired in 2004 (in Karuizawa, Nagano) and 2006 (Kichijōji, Musashino, Tokyo). Currently the main office now resides in Musashino, Tokyo with C-Station Co.,Ltd. department in the Kokunbunji office.

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