Venga Animation Team

Venga Animation Team (formerly Studio Venga, Studio Venga Animation, and Venga Animation Studios) is a Japanese animation studio founded on December 2, 1974. It's known for it's cell animated work and it's blended use of cell animation and digital animation, as well as it's 3D CGI animation. It's known for the Swordbreaker film trilogy, and the Swordbreaker television series. More notable television series include Horror of Lust, Magical Girl ZetA, and Forward Mecha. Films also produced by the studio include Resistance, Satoshi., World of Aya, and Red Night. It was also used as a animation company for overseas American products from 1986 to the present. Venga also operates a video game development studio in the United States, and a Japanese studio as well.

Studios

 * Venga Animation Team Tokyo (1974-present) {A}
 * Focus on film and television production
 * 210 employees
 * Venga MangaWorks (1982-present)
 * Focus on production of manga titles, as well as licensing them to international companies
 * 120 employees
 * Venga Animation Team Sapparo (1984-present) {B}
 * Focus on television production
 * 140 employees
 * Venga Animation Team Kyoto (1991-present) {C}
 * Focus on teaching young animators, CGI animation, and OVA productions
 * 100 employees
 * Venga Animation Team Seattle (1996-present) {D}
 * Focus on CGI animation and localization of products overseas. Produces dubs of Venga products since 2009.
 * 60 employees
 * Venga Vancouver (2002-present)
 * Dubbing studio located in Vancouver, Canada.
 * 25 employees
 * Venga Animation Team Atlanta (2018-present) {E}
 * Focus on 2D animation in Toon Boom Harmony and OpenToonz
 * 45 employees
 * Venga Distribution
 * Focus on handling distribution deals with third party companies, and will now distribute all streaming and digital media for all Venga properties.
 * 25 employees
 * Venga Shanghai (2005-present) {F}
 * Focus on 3D CGI animation
 * 35 employees

Film

 * Red Night (May 1977) {A}
 * Licensed by Streamline Pictures in 1990. AnimEigo rescued the rights in 1997. Viz Media picked up the rights in 2015.
 * His Name Was Gold (September 1979) {A}
 * Licensed by TBA.
 * Kento (July 1980) {A}
 * Licensed by Streamline Pictures in 1989. Lost rights in 1996. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (as Touchstone Pictures) bought the rights in 1998. GKIDS bought the rights from Disney in 2011.
 * Paradise (September 1981) {A}
 * Unlicensed as of 2018. Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2011, released free on YouTube in 2012.
 * Final Light (July 1985) {A}
 * AnimEigo licensed the film in 1999.
 * War Never Ends (August 1986) {A}
 * Unlicensed as of 2018.
 * Goldmine (July 1987) {A}
 * Unlicensed as of 2018. Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2009, released free on YouTube in 2010.
 * World of Aya (August 1988) {A}
 * Licensed by Streamline Pictures in 1994, later ADV Films picked up the rights in 2006. Lost rights in 2009. Out of print.
 * Phoenix Knights (September 1989) {A}
 * Unlicensed as of 2018.
 * D.o.S. (September 1990) {A}
 * Unlicensed as of 2018.
 * Resistance (July 1991) {A}
 * Licensed by Harmony Gold USA in 1994. Funimation rescued rights in 2005. Lost rights in 2012. Out of print.
 * Goldmine II: The Legacy of The Wind (August 1992) {A, C}
 * Unlicensed as of 2018.
 * Beautiful Skies (April 1993) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Manga Entertainment in 1994. Released in theaters in the United States by 20th Century Fox in 1995. Released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1996. Re-relased on VHS in 2002, also first DVD release. Manga Entertainment lost the rights in 2004. Venga Vancouver redubbed the movie in 2005. Funimation Entertainment licensed the dub from 2006 to 2013. Released on DVD in 2007 and Bluray in 2011. Unlicensed. GKIDS licensed both dubs and re-released them both on DVD and Blu-ray in 2018.
 * Swordbreaker (November 1993) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Manga Entertainment in 1997. Lost rights in 2006. Viz Media purchased the rights in 2008.
 * Blackout (July 1994) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Manga Entertainment in 1996. Released in theaters in 1997. Lost rights in 2011. Funimation Entertainment picked up rights in 2012.
 * Swordbreaker 2 (May 1995) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Manga Entertainment in 1998. Lost rights in 2006. Viz Media purchased the rights in 2008.
 * Satoshi. (July 1996) {A}
 * Not licensed as of 2018. Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2012, released on YouTube in 2013.
 * Red Night 2 (May 1997) {A}
 * Licensed by Pioneer Entertainment in 1999 and distributed in theaters via DreamWorks. Pioneer lost rights in 2004. Viz Media picked up the rights in 2006.
 * Swordbreaker: Final (November 1998) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Manga Entertainment in 1999. Lost rights in 2006. Viz Media purchased the rights in 2008.
 * Magical Girl ZetA Squad (March 1999) {A, C, D}
 * Licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in 2003 in a heavily edited form. Aired as a miniseries in 2004 on Kids WB. Lost rights in 2006. Rescued by Jetix Cymru in 2018. New dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * Blu Space' (July 2000) {A, C, D}
 * Licensed by Pioneer Entertainment in 2000 and distributed in theaters via DreamWorks. Lost rights in 2006. DreamWorks picked up home media rights and partnered with Paramount Home Media Distribution for a new home media release. Released in theaters again in 2018 with a partnership with GKIDS.
 * Fa.St (May 2001) {A}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2008. Unreleased.
 * World War Winter (November 2001) {A}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2003. Released via a bootleg DVD in 2006 when someone went into Venga Seattle's storage and stole a copy of the master film. Re-released officially in 2009 by Universal Studios Home Media. Out of print as of 2016.
 * Tokyo 2088 (September 2002) {A, C, D}
 * Licensed by Viz Media in 2003, released in theaters in the summer of 2004. Still in print. Ocean Studios produced the dub.
 * An Extraordinary Venture: Middle Eastern Saga (September 2003) {A}
 * Licensed by Venga Seattle in 2014. Dub was distributed by Shout Factory! in 2016. Theatrically released by Universal Studios.
 * His Name Is Gold (May 2004) {A}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2005. Viz Media licensed the dub in 2007 and was released straight to DVD in 2009. Aired on Vision in 2010.
 * Paradise Beach 2077 (September 2004) {A, C, D}
 * Licensed by Viz Media in 2006. Direct to DVD in 2007. Aired on Sci Fi Channel in 2008. Lost rights in 2015. Re-released by Venga Distribution and Shout! Factory in 2018. Dub is a co-production of Venga Vancouver and Ocean Studios.
 * Blu Space II (September 2005) {A, C}
 * Picked up by DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures in 2007. Venga Vancouver produced the dub.
 * D.o.S. II (September 2006) {A, D}
 * TBA
 * Gold II (September 2007) {A}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2009. Viz Media licensed the dub in 2010 and was released straight to DVD in 2011. Aired on Vision in 2012.
 * Fa.St II (February 2008) {A, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2009. Unreleased.
 * Blu Space: War Of The Century (September 2008) {A, C, D}
 * Picked up by DreamWorks and Touchstone Pictures in 2011
 * Gold: Revive (July 2009) {A}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2009. Viz Media licensed the dub in 2010 alongside II and was released straight to DVD a few months after II was released. Aired on Vision in 2012 a week after Gold II.
 * An Extraordinary Venture: The Final Saga (September 2010) {A, C, D}
 * Licensed by Venga Seattle in 2015. Dub was distributed by Shout Factory! in 2017. Theatrically released by Cinedigm.
 * Blackout II (August 2011) {A, C, D}
 * Licensed by Viz Media in 2014, released in theaters with Fathom Events.
 * Magical Girl ZetA Final (June 2012) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Jetix Wales. Dub is a co-production between Jetix Wales and Venga Seattle.
 * Tokyo 3088 (July 2013) {A, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver.
 * Magical Girl Zeta After (December 2013) {C, D}
 * Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2014. Jetix Wales picked up rights in 2018 and will distribute the Venga dub.
 * Phoenix Knights II (May 2014) {C, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Shining Star Nova (November 2014) {A, C}
 * Licensed by Aura Films. Dub outsourced to NickFamily Europe and co-produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Tokyo 3090 (July 2015) {A, C, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver.
 * The Fighter (April 2016) {A}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Paradise Beach: Final Mission (November 2016) {A, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Blu Space: Final Journey Start (July 2017) {A, C, D}
 * Picked up by Funimation Entertainment and DreamWorks. Dub produced by Venga Seattle, direct to DVD in the US.
 * An Extraordinary Venture: It Begins. Again (August 2018) {A, D, E}
 * Licensed by Venga Distribution. Dub produced by Venga Seattle. Dub to be released in the Spring of 2019. Theatrically released by Sony Pictures Distribution. Home media distribution by Sony Pictures Home Media.
 * Forward Mecha Glory (January 2019) {A, C, E}
 * Licensed by Venga Distribution. Dub produced by Venga Seattle. Dub to be released in the Fall of 2019. Theatrically released by Fathom Events (branding as VENGA FILMS USA). Home media distribution by Shout! Factory.
 * Swordbreaker Knights: Final Saga (May 2019) {A, C, D, E}
 * Licensed by Aura Films. Dub outsourced to Aura Television Productions and co-produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Red Fraction (October 2019) {A, D, E}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver.

Television series

 * Story of Ayame (1975-1977, TV Tokyo, 52 episodes) [Adventure, Fantasy] {A}
 * Licensed by Harmony Gold from 1986-1990. Aired in syndication. Paired with Us.. Lost rights in 1991, rescued by Streamline Pictures in 1995. Out of print.
 * The Fighter (1979-1980, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Martial Arts, Action] {A}
 * Licensed by AnimEigo in 1993. Lost rights in 2003. Rescued the rights back in 2008.
 * Us. (1983-1984, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Slice of Life, Adventure] {A}
 * Licensed by Harmony Gold from 1986-1990. Aired in syndication. Paired with Story of Ayame. Lost rights in 1991, rescued by Streamline Pictures in 1997. Out of print.
 * Night Owl (1986-1987, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Science Fiction, Adventure, Action, Mystery] {B}
 * Licensed by AnimEigo in 1992.
 * Forward Mecha (1987-1989, TV Tokyo, 90 episodes) [Science Fiction, Mecha, Action] {B}
 * Licensed by A.D. Vision in 1997. Lost rights in 2007. Out of print. Funimation rescued rights in 2007.
 * Magical Girl ZetA (1988-1992, NTV, 158 episodes) [Magical Girl, Adventure, Action, Martial Arts, Mecha, Mystery] {A}
 * Licensed by 4Kids Entertainment/Summit Media Group in 1999. Ran heavily edited from 2000-2004 on Kids WB. Lost rights in 2006. Rescued by Jetix Cymru in 2018. New dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * Night Owl II (1989-1990, TV Tokyo, 36 episodes) [Science Fiction, Adventure, Action, Mystery] {A}
 * Licensed by AnimEigo in 1996.
 * Blu Space (1990, TV Tokyo, 24 episodes) [Science Fiction, Space Opera, Adventure] {B}
 * Licensed by Streamline Pictures in 1993. Lost rights in 1996. Rescued by Funimation in 2009.
 * The Fighter II (1990-1992, TV Asahi, 95 episodes) [Martial Arts, Adventure, Action] {B}
 * Licensed by AnimEigo in 1996.
 * Horror of Lust (1990-1991, NTV, 40 episodes) [Horror, Action, Adventure, Mystery] {B}
 * Licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2010.
 * Bladedance (1991, TV Tokyo, 25 episodes) [Action, Adventure] {A}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Venga Seattle will co-produce a dub.
 * Forward Mecha: Second (1991-1993, TV Tokyo, 78 episodes) [Science Fiction, Mecha, Action, Mystery] {A}
 * Licensed by A.D. Vision in 2002. Lost rights in 2007. Funimation rescued rights in 2007.
 * Blu Space II (1992, TV Tokyo, 24 episodes) [Science Fiction, Space Opera, Adventure] {A}
 * Licensed by A.D. Vision in 2000. Funimation bought the rights in 2009 when ADV went bankrupt.
 * Electric Sky (1993-1994, NTV, 34 episodes) [Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Mystery, Noir, Action] {B}
 * Licensed by A.D. Vision in 2002. Venga Seattle produced the dub. Funimation won the rights in 2009 and distributed the Venga Seattle dub for home media.
 * Us. (1993-1994, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Slice of Life, Adventure] {B}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle.
 * Magical Girl ZetA 2 (1993-1995, NTV, 135 episodes) [Magical Girl, Adventure, Action, Martial Arts, Comedy] {A}
 * Licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in 2003. Ran heavily edited from 2004 to 2006 on Fox Box/4Kids TV. Lost rights in 2006. Rescued by Jetix Cymru in 2018. New dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * Tokyo 2055 (1994-1995, TV Asahi, 33 episodes} [Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller] {B, C}
 * Licensed by AD Vision in 2007. Funimation rescued the rights in 2009.
 * Disaster Report (1994, NTV, 13 episodes) [Disaster, Drama, Tragedy, Thriller] {A, B, C}
 * Licensed by Sundown Publishing in 2018, dub produced at Venga Seattle.
 * Dial (1994-1995, NTV, 33 episodes) [Drama, Thriller, Horror, Mystery, Noir] {A}
 * Dubbed by Venga Vancouver in 2004. Dub released to DVD via 20th Century Fox in three 11 episode releases in 2006. Re-released as a box set in 2016 via Shout! Factory.
 * Film Saga (1995-1996, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Drama, Mystery, Thriller] {B}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle.
 * Forward Mecha: Third (1996-1998, TV Tokyo, 79 episodes) [Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Mecha] {A, B}
 * Licensed by Funimation in 2011.
 * Beautiful Skies (1996-1999, TV Tokyo, 120 episodes) [Science Fiction, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Adventure, War] {A, C, D}
 * Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2001. ADV Films licensed the show between 2002 and 2007, releasing 2 volumes of 15 episodes a year. Lost rights in 2008. Unlicensed.
 * Survival of the Dead (1997-1998, TV Tokyo, 30 episodes) [Disaster, Action, Tragedy, Horror] {B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Girl and Gun (1997, NTV, 24 episodes) [Action, Girls with Guns, Fantasy] {B}
 * Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2001. First two episodes were a part of a "Venga Collection" DVD in 2006.
 * BSTRD (1998, AT-X, 12 episodes) [Action, Comedy] {B, C}
 * Licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2012, released in 2014 as a boxset of all BSTRD seasons. Bang Zoom! Entertainment produced the dub.
 * Tokyo 2056 (1998, TV Asahi, 27 episodes) [Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller] {A, B}
 * Licensed by Funimation in 2009. Venga Vancouver produced the dub in 2002. First two episodes were a part of a "Venga Collection" DVD in 2006.
 * Blu Space III (1998-1999, TV Tokyo 32 episodes) [Science Fiction, Space Opera, Adventure] {A}
 * Licensed by A.D. Vision in 2005. Funimation bought the rights in 2009 when ADV went bankrupt.
 * The Fighter III (1999, TV Tokyo, 12 episodes) [Martial Arts, Adventure, Action] {B}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a test dub with all 12 episodes in 2004. Remastered the dub in 2007 with assistance from Venga Seattle. Licensed by Aura Television Productions in 2018.
 * Night Noir (1999-2000, AT-X, 24 episodes) [Action, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense] {A, B, C, D}
 * Licensed by Viz Media in 2004. Aired on Sci-Fi in 2005. Venga Vancouver produced the dub.
 * Forward Mecha X Squad (1999-2003, TV Tokyo, 160 episodes) [Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Mecha] {B, D}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle.
 * Tokyo 2075 (2000, NTV, 35 episodes) [Science Fiction, Cyberpunk, Mystery, Suspense, Thriller] {A, B, C}
 * Licensed by Geneon USA in 2006. Funimation rescued the rights in 2009. Aired on Syfy in 2011.
 * An Extraordinary Venture (2000-2001, Tokyo MX, 53 episodes) [Adventure, Fantasy, Supernatural, Thriller] {A}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2005. First two episodes were a part of a "Venga Collection" DVD in 2006. Venga Distribution and Shout! Factory released the dub in 2017.
 * Swordbreaker (2001-2003, NTV, 101 episodes) [Adventure, Action, Mystery, Suspense] {B, D}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Venga Seattle will co-produce a dub.
 * Horror of Lust II (2001-2002, AT-X, 35 episodes) [Horror, Action, Adventure, Mystery, Suspense] {B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2007. Unreleased dub.
 * Adventures of Gold. (2002-2003, TV Tokyo, 30 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Action-Adventure, Kaitō, Thriller] {B}
 * Licensed by Geneon USA in 2004. Funimation Entertainment rescued the rights in 2008. Venga Seattle produced the dub.
 * Night Noir II (2002-2003, AT-X, 24 episodes) [Action, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense] {B}
 * Licensed by Viz Media in 2005. Aired on Sci-Fi in 2006. Venga Vancouver produced the dub.
 * The Fighter IV (2003, TV Tokyo, 24 episodes) [Martial Arts, Adventure, Action] {B}
 * Venga Vancouver and Venga Seattle co-produced a dub in 2005. Licensed by Aura Television Productions in 2018.
 * BSTRD TWO (2003, AT-X, 12 episodes) [Action, Comedy, Ecchi] {B, C, D}
 * Licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2012, released in 2014 as a boxset of all BSTRD seasons. Bang Zoom! Entertainment produced the dub.
 * Beautiful Skies: The Next War (2003-2005, TV Tokyo 70 episodes) [Science Fiction, Alternate History, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Adventure, War] {B, D}
 * Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2008. Unlicensed.
 * An Extraordinary Venture: The European Saga (2004-2005, AT-X/TV Tokyo, 40 episodes) [Adventure, Fantasy, Supernatural, Thriller] {A}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2006. Licensed by Aura Television Productions in 2018.
 * Magical Girl Zeta NeXT (2004-2006, NTV, 104 episodes) [Magical Girl, Adventure, Action, Martial Arts, Comedy] {A, B, D}
 * Licensed by Jetix Cymru. Dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * University (2004-2006, AT-X/Tokyo MX, 52 episodes) [Thriller, Suspense, Fantasy, Action, Ecchi, Horror] {C, D}
 * Licensed by ADV Films in 2006. Lost rights in 2008. Sentai Filmworks rescued the rights in 2010. Venga Vancouver produced the dub.
 * Film Saga II (2005-2006, TV Tokyo, 35 episodes) [Drama, Mystery, Thriller] {B}
 * Venga Vancouver produced a dub in 2010. Aura Television Productions licensed the dub in 2018.
 * Paradise Beach (2005-2007, NTV, 100 episodes) [Thriller, Suspense, Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi, Action, Mystery, Neo-Noir, Adventure] {A, B, C, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Vancouver produced the dub from 2006 to 2009. Aired on Vision between 2008 and 2010. In 2013, Shout! Factory released a 50 episode box set. In 2015, Shout! Factory released the other 50 episodes.
 * World War Winter (2005-2006, TV Tokyo, 24 episodes) [Thriller, War, Action] {A, B}
 * Venga Vancouver and Venga Seattle produced a dub 2008. Aura Television Productions picked up the dub in 2018.
 * Forward Mecha: The New World (2005-2009, TV Tokyo, 250 episodes) [Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Mecha] {B, C, D}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle and Venga Vancouver from 2011-2013.
 * Shining Star Nova (2006-2007, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Idol, Magical Girl, Fantasy, Music] {B}
 * Licensed by NickFamily Studios. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle and NickFamily Europe.
 * Magical Girl Zeta NeXT 2 (2006-2007, NTV, 48 episodes) [Magical Girl, Adventure, Action, Martial Arts, Comedy] {B, D}
 * Licensed by Jetix Cymru. Dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * BSTRD III (2006, AT-X, 10 episodes) [Action, Adventure, Comedy, Ecchi, Mystery] {C, D}
 * Licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2012, released in 2014 as a boxset of all BSTRD seasons. Bang Zoom! Entertainment produced the dub. Final episodes co-produced with Venga Seattle.
 * Swordbreaker Knights (2007-2011, TV Tokyo, 208 episodes) [Adventure, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Thriller] {B}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle.
 * Dial (2007-2008, TV Tokyo, 40 episodes) [Drama, Thriller, Horror, Mystery, Noir] {A, B}
 * Licensed by Viz Media from 2008-2015. Lost rights in 2015. Aura Television Production picked up the license in 2018. Dub produced between Ocean Studios and Venga Seattle.
 * Magical Girl Zeta NeXT 3 (2008-2010, NTV, 108 episodes) [Magical Girl, Adventure, Action, Martial Arts, Comedy] {B, D}
 * Licensed by Jetix Cymru. Dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * Survival of the Dead II (2008-2009, NTV, 35 episodes) [Disaster, Action, Tragedy, Horror] {B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Beautiful Skies III: Breaking Point (2009-2013, TV Tokyo (1-52), AniNick (53-200), 200 episodes) [Science Fiction, Alternate Fiction, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Adventure, War] {B, D, F}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2016.
 * Adventures of The Man Called Gold (2009, NTV, 24 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Action-Adventure, Kaitō, Thriller] {B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Me and My Family (2009, TV Tokyo, 6 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Slice of Life, Adventure] {C}
 * Licensed by Discotek Media in 2018. Dub is produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Shining Star Nova II: Global Stage (2009-2011, TV Tokyo, 65 episodes) [Idol, Magical Girl, Fantasy, Music, Drama, Comedy] {A, B}
 * Licensed by NickFamily Studios. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle and NickFamily Europe.
 * Paradise Beach II (2010-2013, NTV, 135 episodes) [Thriller, Suspense, Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi, Action, Mystery, Neo-Noir, Adventure] {A, B, C, D}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver. Planned release by Shout! Factory in 2017-2019 was stopped due to delay in dubbing.
 * The World (2011, TV Tokyo, 6 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Slice of Life, Adventure] {A, C}
 * Venga Vancouver and Venga Seattle co-produced a dub in 2015. Aura Television Productions licensed the dub in 2018.
 * Cybernetic (2012, TV Tokyo, 12 episodes) [Action, Fantasy, Cyberpunk] {B, D}
 * Venga Seattle produced a dub in 2014. Aura Television Productions licensed the dub in 2018.
 * Borderw0rlds (2012-2013, TV Tokyo, 12 episodes) [Action, Post-Apocalyptic
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver in 2015.
 * Shining Star Nova III: Worldwide Sensation (2013, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Idol, Magical Girl, Fantasy, Music, Drama, Comedy] {B}
 * Licensed by NickFamily Studios. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle and NickFamily Europe.
 * Adventure of Vanos (2013, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Epic Fantasy] {A, B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver in 2015.
 * Adventures of The Man Called Gold: The London Files (2014, NTV, 24 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Action-Adventure, Kaitō, Thriller] {B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Survival of the Dead (2015-2016, TV Tokyo (1-35), NTV (36-48), 48 episodes) [Disaster, Action, Tragedy, Horror] {A, B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Forward Mecha: Survivors (2016-2018, TV Tokyo, 74 episodes) [Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Mecha] {B, C, D}
 * Licensed by Aura Television Productions. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle.
 * Blu Space: The Final Saga (2017-2019, NTV, 65 episodes) [Science Fiction, Space Opera, Adventure, Action] {A, B}
 * Licensed by Paramount Home Media Entertainment. Dub produced at Venga Seattle.
 * Forward Mecha Space Guardians (2017-2018, NTV, 58 episodes) [Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Mecha] {B, D}
 * Licensed by Venga Distribution. Dub produced at Venga Seattle. Will air on Kingson.
 * Adventures of The Man Called Gold: The European Files (2017, TV Tokyo, 24 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Action-Adventure, Kaitō, Thriller] {B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Forward Mecha Space Guardians II (2018-present, NTV, 50 episodes) [Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy, Adventure, Mecha] {B, C, E}
 * Licensed by Venga Distribution. Dub produced at Venga Seattle. Will air on Kingson.
 * Battle Spirits Fighter Force Rumble (2018-present, TV Asahi, TXN/TV Tokyo, AT-X)[Card Game, Fantasy, Action] {A, D}
 * Licensed by NickFamily Studios and YTV Family. Dub is a co-production between Venga Seattle and YTV Family/NickFamily Studios.
 * Lunar Girls Action (2018-present, SurgeAnime, TBA episodes) [Magical Girl, Action, Science Fiction, Space opera, Comedy] {E, F}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Venga Vancouver and Ocean Studios will produce the dub.
 * Magical Girl Zeta (September 2018, SurgeAnime, 50-60 episodes) [Magical Girl, Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Thriller, Suspense] {A, B, D, E}
 * Licensed by Jetix Cymru. Dub is a co-production by Jetix and Venga Seattle.
 * University (October 2018, SurgeAnime, 12+ episodes) [Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Adventure] {C, E, Studio Acesky}
 * Licensed by Funimation Entertainment. Dub is produced at Venga Seattle. Amaya will start airing the series one week after it airs in Japan.
 * Tokyo 3150 (Winter 2018, SurgeAnime, 30 episodes) [Science Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Cyberpunk, Horror, Adventure, Fantasy, Mystery] {B, C, D, E}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver.
 * Shining Star Nova IV: World Tour (January 2019, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Idol, Magical Girl, Fantasy, Music, Drama, Comedy] {B, E}
 * Licensed by NickFamily Studios. Dub co-produced with Venga Seattle and NickFamily Europe.
 * An Extraordinary Venture: The Second Saga (April 2019, SurgeAnime, 30 episodes) [Thriller, Supernatural, Action, Adventure] {A, D, E}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * Adventures of The Man Called Gold: North American Ventures (June 2019, TV Tokyo, 26 episodes) [Comedy-drama, Action-Adventure, Kaitō, Thriller] {A, B, E}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Seattle.
 * The Final Saga: Survival of the Undead (October 2019, SurgeAnime, 36 episodes) [Disaster, Action, Tragedy, Horror] {A, B}
 * Venga Distribution holds the master license. Dub produced by Venga Vancouver.

OVA

 * An Extraordinary Venture (1989, 6 episodes x 30-40 minutes) [Adventure, Action, Supernatural, Horror] {A, C}
 * Story of Ayame (1996, 4 episodes x 30 minutes) [Adventure, Fantasy] {A, C}
 * Horror of Lust (1997, 6 episodes x 35 minutes) [Horror, Suspense, Mystery] {C}
 * Zeta Magical Girl Alternate (1997, 4 episodes x 25 minutes) [Magical Girl, Fantasy, Thriller, Suspense] {C, D}
 * Licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in 2005. Ran heavily edited as a compilation TV movie in 2006 on 4Kids TV. Lost rights in 2006. Rescued by Jetix Cyrmu in 2018, redub with Venga Seattle.
 * An Extraordinary Venture: The Americas Saga (1998, 8 episodes x 25-35 minutes] [Adventure, Action, Supernatural, Horror] {C}

Original Net Animations

 * Beautiful Skies IV (2015-2018, Niconico (region locked videos to Japan), 60 episodes, 14 minutes per episode) [Adventure, Science Fiction, Alternate Fiction, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, War, Action] {C, F}
 * Venga Vancouver and Venga Seattle produced a dub for the first 30 episodes in 2017. The last 30 episodes were dubbed after the series ended in 2018.

Overseas production

 * Mobile Mecha (1989-2006) {A, B}
 * Knight Plight (1998-2004) {B, C}
 * DanganronpaPet 2: Jewels of Despair: The Animation (2018) {CGI work done by Venga Seattle}
 * Project Goth Rock: Case Files (2018-present) {C, D}
 * Beautiful Skies (2019, co-production with Firebasket Studios) {Venga Seattle, Venga Kyoto, Venga Shanghai}