Artmic

{{short description|Japanese animation design studio}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Artmic

| native_name = 有限会社アートミック

| native_name_lang = ja

| romanized_name = Yūgen-gaisha Ātomikku

| logo =

| type = Yūgen-gaisha

| foundation = {{start date and age|1978}}

| defunct = {{end date and age|1997}}

| key_people = Toshimichi Suzuki

| num_employees =

| location = Japan

| industry = Anime

}}

{{nihongo|Artmic Co., Ltd.,|有限会社アートミック|Yūgen-gaisha Ātomikku|lead=yes}} 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. The studio was founded by Toshimichi Suzuki after he left Tatsunoko Productions in 1978. The company's name is short for "Art and Modern Ideology for Creation".

Members

Works

= Feature films and single-episode OVAs =

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Year

! Series title

! Director

! Runtime

! {{nowrap|In partnership}}
with

1982

| The Wizard of Oz

| Fumihiko Takayama

| 80 minutes

| align="left" | Topcraft

1982

| Techno Police 21C

| Masashi Matsumoto

| 80 minutes

| align="left" | Studio Nue

1985

| Megazone 23 – Part I

| Noboru Ishiguro

| 80 minutes

| align="left" | Artland

1986

| Megazone 23 – Part II

| Ichirō Itano

| 80 minutes

| align="left" | Artland

1986

| Mospeada: Love Live Alive

| Katsuhisa Yamada

| 50 minutes

| align="left" | Tatsunoko

1986

| Wanna-Be's

| Yasuo Hasegawa

| 45 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1986

| Gall Force: Eternal Story

| Katsuhito Akiyama

| 85 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1987

| Gall Force 2: Destruction

| Katsuhito Akiyama

| 50 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1987

| Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01

| Shinji Aramaki

| 40 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1988

| Ten Little Gall Force

| Katsuhito Akiyama

| 25 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1988

| Gall Force 3: Stardust Wars

| Katsuhito Akiyama

| 60 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1989

| Riding Bean

| Yasuo Hasegawa

| 50 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1992

| Scramble Wars

| Hiroyuki Fukushima

| 25 minutes

| align="left" | AIC

1996

| Hikarian

| Chikae Kuwahara

| 25 minutes

| align="left" | Tokyo Kids

= TV and OVA series =

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Year

! Series title

! Director

! {{abbr|No.|Number}} of
episodes

! {{nowrap|In partnership}}
with

1983

| Genesis Climber Mospeada

| Katsuhisa Yamada

| 25

| align="left" | Tatsunoko

1984

| Super High Speed Galvion

| Akira Shigino

| 22

| align="left" | Kokusai Eigasha

1987

| Bubblegum Crisis

| Katsuhito Akiyama

| 8

| align="left" | AIC

1987

| Dangaioh

| Toshiki Hirano

| 3

| align="left" | AIC

1988

| Hades Project Zeorymer

| Toshiki Hirano

| 4

| align="left" | AIC

1989

| Megazone 23 – Part III

| Shinji Aramaki
Kenichi Yatagai

| 2

| align="left" | AIC

1990

| Hissatsuman

| Hiroshi Sasagawa

| 3

| align="left" | Watanabe Promotion

1990

| A.D. Police Files

| Takamasa Ikegami
Akira Nishimori

| 3

| align="left" | AIC

1990

| The Hakkenden: Part I

| Takashi Anno

| 6

| align="left" | AIC

1991

| Bubblegum Crash

| Hiroshi Ishiodori

| 3

| align="left" | Artland

1991

| Detonator Orgun

| Masami Ohbari

| 3

| align="left" | AIC

1992

| Genesis Survivor Gaiarth

| Shinji Aramaki

| 3

| align="left" | AIC

1993

| Casshan: Robot Hunter

| Hiroyuki Fukushima

| 4

| align="left" | Tatsunoko

1994

| Genocyber

| Koichi Ohata

| 5

| align="left" | Artland

1994

| Gatchaman

| Akihiko Nishiyama

| 3

| align="left" | Tatsunoko

1995

| Battle Skipper

| Takashi Watanabe

| 3

| align="left" | Tokyo Kids

1996

| Power Dolls

| Tsuneo Tominaga
Masamitsu Hidaka

| 2

| align="left" | OLM