Crossover Films

Crossover Films Co., Ltd. is an American Burbank-based film, television production and distribution, computer animation, dubbing, subtitling foreign content distribution company and animation studio founded on January 2, 1967 by Saul Bass and Robert Abel (after their previous studio, Cross-Shinsha Cinema, failed) and that is a subsidiary of Siemens, a German conglomerate company headquartered in Berlin and Munich.

Crossover Films is well-known for producing crossover films made with traditional, digital and computer animation. It is also well-known for its CGI work of commercials and TV spots for movies, television shows and videogames and logos for companies around the world.

Since the late 1960's, Crossover Films is known for its anime-influenced animation.

Its Japanese counterpart, Crossover Films Japan, is well-known for its CGI work of scenes and opening sequences for every anime.