Production I.G studio overview

Renowned for Ghost in the Shell, Psycho-Pass, and Haikyu!! — Production I.G is a benchmark for storytelling and animation craft. Otakira's catalog tracks 40 titles produced by this studio, spanning 1988 through 2026. Every entry links to synopsis, full credits, themes, and licensed streaming options for your region.

Notable Production I.G productions

Standout works by Production I.G include: Ace of the Diamond, The Ancient Magus' Bride, Haikyu!!, Kaiju No. 8, Attack on Titan. Attack on Titan, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Haikyu!! hold the highest community scores, reflecting consistent quality across the studio's output. The studio's average TMDB rating sits at 7.9 out of 10 — a strong indicator of stable craft and storytelling.

Why Production I.G matters

In anime production, the studio is more than a credit — it carries a visual signature and directorial style that set it apart. Following Production I.G's catalog lets you trace how the team's craft has evolved over time, from early projects through their latest releases. Otakira links every title back to the studio for easy cross-comparison.

How to browse Production I.G

Titles above are ranked by current TMDB popularity, surfacing the most-tracked series first. For a different lens, cross-reference this studio with year and genre pages to narrow further. Otakira hosts no episodes; every detail page directs you to licensed streaming partners available in your region.

Frequently asked questions

Which anime did Production I.G produce?

Notable productions from Production I.G include Ace of the Diamond, The Ancient Magus' Bride, Haikyu!!, Kaiju No. 8, Attack on Titan. Our database currently lists 40 of their anime titles.

What is Production I.G best known for?

Renowned for Ghost in the Shell, Psycho-Pass, and Haikyu!! — Production I.G is a benchmark for storytelling and animation craft.

How is this list ordered?

Titles produced by Production I.G are ranked by current popularity (a TMDB metric combining recent views, votes, and engagement) so the most-watched works surface first.

Where can I watch these anime?

Otakira is an information-only database. Each title's detail page lists official broadcast networks and licensed streaming providers for your region.