Zero-G
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Zero-G
Summary
Zero-G is an animation studio[1]. Zero-G draws 140 Wikipedia views per month (animation_studio category, ranking #92 of 266).[2]
Key Facts
- Zero-G is in the country of Japan[3].
- Zero-G's instance of is recorded as animation studio[4].
- Zero-G's founder is recorded as Hiroshi Negishi[5].
- Zero-G's logo image is recorded as ZERO-G logo.svg[6].
- Zero-G's headquarters location is recorded as Tokyo[7].
- Zero-G's IMDb ID is recorded as co0564046[8].
- Zero-G's industry is recorded as anime industry[9].
- +2011-06-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Zero-G[10].
- Zero-G's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.72405023661973, 'lon': 139.62523730195971}[11].
- Zero-G's location of formation is recorded as Suginami[12].
- Zero-G's official website is recorded as https://zerog2.jp/[13].
- Zero-G's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Zero-G (studio)[14].
- Zero-G's product or material produced is recorded as anime[15].
- Zero-G's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+35'}[16].
- Zero-G's topic has template is recorded as Template:Zero-G (studio)[17].
- Zero-G's legal form is recorded as kabushiki gaisha[18].
- Zero-G's Anime News Network company ID is recorded as 12033[19].
- Zero-G's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11c5_nk_gt[20].
- Zero-G's Corporate Number is recorded as 4011301017728[21].
- Zero-G's AnimeClick author ID is recorded as 1677[22].
- Zero-G's Pixiv Encyclopedia ID is recorded as ゼロジー[23].
- Zero-G's TMDB company ID is recorded as 109854[24].
Body
Founding
Zero-G's founder is recorded as Hiroshi Negishi[5]. +2011-06-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Zero-G[10]. Zero-G's location of formation is recorded as Suginami[12].
Operations
Zero-G's headquarters location is recorded as Tokyo[7].
Industry
Zero-G's industry is recorded as anime industry[9].
Ownership
Zero-G's product or material produced is recorded as anime[15].
Why It Matters
Zero-G draws 140 Wikipedia views per month (animation_studio category, ranking #92 of 266).[2] Zero-G has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]