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Nikkatsu, the oldest major movie studio in Japan, is stepping up its animation operation. The company has set up an anime department within its video business division. The new department will be responsible for investing in anime productions an area into which Nikkatsu has made inroads in recent years. It will aim “to accelerate [the company’s] anime business and make it more efficient.” Hiroyuki Hayashi will lead the unit, while remaining assistant executive for the video business division and head of the company’s copyright sales department. Nikkatsu, which was founded in 1912, is no stranger to animation. As far back as 1917, Seitaro Kitayama was conducting pioneering experiments with a primitive rostrum camera at the studio (he would go on to form what is generally considered to be Japan’s first dedicated animation studio). But Nikkatsu is far better known in the live action world, for its association with marquee directors like Kenji Mizoguchi, Shohei ....