Lucasfilm Animation Japan

Lucasfilm Animation (Japan) Ltd. (株式会社ルーカスフィルム・アニメーション・ジャパン) was a Japanese animation studio that produced feature films and television series for Lucasfilm Feature Animation, a division charged with spinoff properites from established characters. The studio was founded on 27 April 1987 by ex- animator Tomohiro Mochizuki and ex- animator Keiji Morikawa.

In contrast with Lucasfilm Animation Australia, Lucasfilm Japan's expertise was attention to action scenes as opposed to facial expressions and emotion. As a result, often on direct-to-video Star Wars films, Lucasfilm Australia would be used for the comedic scenes and Lucasfilm Japan would be used for the action sequences. This is evident in both Dark Empire and Jedi Academy: Leviathan.

In 2004, Lucasfilm announced that they would shut down the studio, which then employed 103 local animators and artists. It was explained with: "...after reviewing our business plans and production requirements, we determined we no longer can support this additional production capacity." Completing their last project Star Wars: Joiner King, Lucasfilm Animation Japan closed on 31 December 2005. Thirty members of the staff were supposed to be transferred to Lucasfilm's US headquarters or to affiliates but most of them ended up at, , , , , or  due to their lack of English.

Films

 * Star Wars: The Crystal Star (1994)
 * Jedi Academy: Leviathan (1998)
 * Star Wars: Republic Commando (2005)
 * Star Wars: The Rise of Darth Vader (2005)
 * Star Wars: Joiner King (2005)

TV series

 * Star Wars: Dark Empire (1994-1995)