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White Fox Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社WHITE FOX, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Howaito Fokkusu), is a Japanese animation studio founded in April 2007 by Gaku Iwasa. The studio's most successful productions include adaptations of Steins;Gate , Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World , and Akame ga Kill! .
The company was founded in November 2018 as a joint venture between animation studio White Fox and production, planning and management company Egg Firm.The first work of the studio was on the anime Karakuri Circus for the episodes 22 and 31, while the first work of the company as a lead animation studio is Mushoku Tensei, which debuted in 2021.
Matoi the Sacred Slayer (装神少女まとい, Sōshin Shōjo Matoi) is a Japanese magical girl anime television series produced by White Fox.It was announced in July 2016 as White Fox's first original anime series that aired between October 4 and December 27, 2016.
White Fox Uglymug, Epicfighter ( ブサメンガチファイター , Busamen Gachi Faitā ) is a Japanese web novel series written by Ryō Hiromatsu. It was serialized online from February 2015 to October 2022 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō .
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An anime television series by White Fox and produced by Geneon was announced on the 10th volume of the manga. [30] The anime began airing on April 10, 2012 on Tokyo MX, Television Kanagawa, TV Aichi and KBS and on later dates on Sun TV, BS11 and AT-X. [31] The show was streamed on Showtime, NicoNico, Bandai Channel and GyaO. [31]
An anime adaptation by White Fox began airing on January 26, 2010, and consisted of 12 episodes. A single episode of the series was aired each month. NIS America have licensed the series and released the first part on a Blu-ray/DVD combo set in July 2011. [2]
In the year 657 a byakko or "white fox" was reported to have been witnessed in Iwami Province, [13] [12] possibly a sign of good omen. [b] And in 659, a fox bit off the end of a creeping vine plant held by the laborer (shrine construction worker), [d] interpreted as an inauspicious omen foreshadowing the death of Empress Saimei the following year.