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Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures Inc.
株式会社博報堂DYミュージック&ピクチャーズ
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryEntertainment
PredecessorShowgate Inc.
FoundedOctober 1, 2015
HeadquartersMinato, Tokyo, Japan
Area servedJapan
Key peopleYoshikuni Murata (President)
ServicesProduction and distribution of films and series
ParentHakuhodo DY Media Partners (Hakuhodo DY Holdings)
Websitehakuhodody-map.jp

Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures Inc. (株式会社博報堂DYミュージック&ピクチャーズ), formerly Showgate Inc. (株式会社ショウゲート), is a Japanese entertainment company. It is a subsidiary of Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, a subsidiary of Hakuhodo DY Holdings. The company engages in the domestic acquisition of foreign films and dramas in Japan, as well as the production and distribution of anime and movies.

The company was established as Amuse Video by the entertainment agency Amuse. It was later renamed Amuse Pictures, then became a subsidiary of Toshiba and was known as Toshiba Entertainment. Finally, as a subsidiary of Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, it became Showgate and is now Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures.

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