TMS Entertainment Forms Production Alliance With Taiwan’s R. Animation

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TMS Entertainment has entered into a business partnership with Taiwan-based animation studio R. Animation, as the Japanese production company moves to reinforce its production pipeline amid mounting capacity constraints in the anime industry.

The agreement, announced on January 8, brings together TMS—best known for long-running franchises such as Detective Conan and Anpanman—and Taipei-based R. Animation, a rapidly growing studio founded in 2018. The two companies will collaborate not only on hands-on production work but also on the sharing of technical know-how and production workflows, with the stated goal of building a more stable and high-quality animation production system.

Addressing Structural Strain in Anime Production
The partnership reflects growing pressure across Japan’s animation sector. While global demand for anime continues to rise and annual production volumes exceed 300 titles, the domestic production base is under strain from an aging workforce and a shortage of trained newcomers. For major studios, maintaining output and quality increasingly requires deeper partnerships beyond Japan’s borders.

TMS said the alliance is designed to stabilize its production capacity while supporting long-term talent development. By securing a reliable overseas partner, the company aims to ensure that projects can move forward without the bottlenecks that have become common across the industry.

R. Animation as a Strategic Production Partner
R. Animation has positioned itself as one of Taiwan’s most technically capable 2D animation studios. With a core team of more than 40 staff and an average age under 30, the company has already contributed to multiple Japanese productions, covering a wide range of processes from key animation and in-betweening to storyboards, design work, and post-production.

The studio has also made training a core part of its business model, recruiting students from art universities as interns and placing new hires into structured development programs before assigning them to commercial projects. Through its partnership with TMS, R. Animation expects to further raise the skill level of its artists while gaining exposure to large-scale Japanese production pipelines.

For TMS, the collaboration provides access to a growing pool of younger animators trained in the Japanese 2D style, helping offset domestic labor shortages while maintaining visual consistency across its productions.

A Broader Shift Toward Overseas Production Hubs
The TMS–R. Animation alliance fits into a wider trend among Japanese anime companies, which are increasingly building long-term relationships with overseas studios rather than relying solely on short-term outsourcing. The goal is not simply cost efficiency, but the creation of sustainable production networks that can support the expanding volume and complexity of anime projects.

Other major players have taken similar steps in recent years. Toho formed a capital and business alliance with Thailand-based CG studio Igloo Studio, while Toei Animation has outlined plans to expand its Southeast Asian studio footprint beyond its existing operations in the Philippines. In each case, the emphasis is on turning overseas partners into core production bases rather than peripheral subcontractors.

By aligning with R. Animation, TMS is seeking to do the same—building a cross-border production framework that supports both consistent output and the long-term development of creative talent.

Toward a More Sustainable Production Model
Both companies have framed the partnership as part of a longer-term effort to improve working conditions and training structures in animation. TMS has positioned the initiative under its “Anime SDGs” vision, which aims to balance creative quality with sustainable labor practices, while R. Animation has highlighted the importance of building team-based production systems that can grow over time.

With demand for anime continuing to accelerate globally, the success of such cross-border production alliances may play a decisive role in determining whether Japan’s leading studios can scale without sacrificing quality—or the people who make the work possible.

R. Animation official site: https://ranimation.tw/
TMS Entertainment official site: https://www.tms-e.co.jp/

Source: @Press, Animation Business Journal

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