Studio Chizu
Studio Chizu is a Japanese animation studio founded in 2011 by director Mamoru Hosoda. Known for its unique storytelling and stunning visuals, the studio has produced several acclaimed films, including Wolf Children, The Boy and the Beast, and Mirai.
The studio focuses on themes of family, growth, and the connection between humans and nature. Its films often blend fantasy elements with real-life experiences, appealing to both children and adults. Studio Chizu has gained recognition for its artistic style and emotional depth, establishing itself as a prominent player in the world of animation.