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  2. Mitsubishi Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Aircraft Company[1] (Mitsubishi Kōkūki) was the new name given by the Mitsubishi Company (Mitsubishi Shōkai), in 1928, to its subsidiary, Mitsubishi Internal Combustion (Mitsubishi Nainenki), to reflect its changing role as an aircraft manufacturer catering to the growing demand for military aircraft in Japan.

  3. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    The L300 received a facelift in 2010 and was sold until 2017. Mitsubishi updated the styling of the L300 for the 2019 model year, now featuring a new horizontal chrome grille similar to the "Dynamic Shield" design language found on other Mitsubishi models like the Mitsubishi Xpander and Mitsubishi Montero Sport to distinguish it from older L300s.

  4. Animation International - Wikipedia

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    Animation International Ltd. (Chinese: 國際影業有限公司) is a company based in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. [1] The company was established in 1979 and focuses on film distribution, publishing and licensing. [2] They export and license animation in China, Hong Kong, Macau, the Middle East, Southeast Asia (including the Philippines) and Taiwan. [3] The company is best known for distributing the ...

  5. Mitsubishi Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sport compact car which was manufactured and marketed by Mitsubishi over four generations in the 1990–2012 model years. [1] A convertible body style was added during the 1996 model year.

  6. Fuso (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (Japanese: 三菱ふそうトラック・バス株式会社, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Fusō Torakku・Basu Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of trucks and buses.

  7. Kanbar Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    To save costs, Kanbar Entertainment founded the animation studio Digital Eye Candy in Manila, Philippines to create most of the film's animation in which hired a small group of independent animators. [7][8][9] The Weinstein Company signed on as the film's distributor near the end of its production [10] and it was released in December 2005. [11]

  8. Toon City - Wikipedia

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    Toon City is a Filipino animation studio located in Manila. They have produced outsourcing animation for The Walt Disney Company, Nickelodeon, Universal, Warner Bros., HBO and CinéGroupe. Toon City was founded in 1993 by Colin Baker with roughly ten animators. Their first series work was for Bonkers. [1] In 2023, Toon City opened a new location in Vancouver, Canada. [2] The studio currently ...

  9. Circle Seven Animation - Wikipedia

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    Circle Seven Animation (or Disney Circle Seven Animation) was a division of Walt Disney Feature Animation specializing in computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation and was originally intended to create sequels to the Disney-owned Pixar properties, leading rivals and animators to derisively nickname the division "Pixaren't". [1]