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editThe following is my estimate for a new Header for this Article based on what I've learned from ja:東映:
- 東映株式会社(とうえい、TOEI COMPANY, LIMITED)は、日本の映画の製作配給会社。一般には映画会社として知られる。2005年現在、直営映画劇場34館、東京と京都の二つの撮影所を保有する。テレビ朝日の大株主(かつては筆頭株主、現在は第2位。テレ朝株の16%を保有している)としても有名であり、逆に(テレビ朝日が)同社の筆頭株主にもなっている(東映株の11%を保有)。本社は東京都中央区銀座3丁目2番17号。 ⇔ Tōei Company, Limited (東映株式会社 Tōei Kabushikigaisha "Eastern Projection Public Corporation") (incorporated October 1 1949 (昭和廾四年十月一日 Shōwa nijūyonnen jūgatsu ichizhitsu "the first Day of the tenth Month of the twenty-fourth Year of Enlightenment and Peace") is a Japanese film production and distribution corporation. Headquartered at Chūō-ku Ginza 3-chōme 2-ban 17-kou, 104-8108 Tōkyō-to (104-8108 東京都中央区銀座3丁目2番17号), Toei owns 34 cinema houses across Japan; operates studios at Tokyo and Kyoto; and is a stockholder in several television companies. Notable productions include animations (アニメー Animē), live-action dramas using special camera techniques (特撮 Tokusatsu), and historical dramas (時代劇 Jidaigeki).
Update from 16:37, 6 August 2007 (UTC): The 16% and 11% figures from :ja:東映 refer to percent Preferred Stock Class 2 and Common Stock retained by Toei. - B.C.Schmerker 07:38, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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