IG Port, the parent company of animation studios Production I.G and Signal.MD, announced the merger of these two subsidiaries. This move, approved during the January 24 board meeting, will position Production I.G as the surviving entity while Signal.MD dissolves. The merger aims to optimize resource allocation and enhance profitability across the IG Port group.
Background and Rationale
The merger comes at a time of significant growth for IG Port. In its financial report for the second quarter of the fiscal year ending May 2025, IG Port reported consolidated revenue of 7.69 billion yen (approx. US$49.2 million), a 47% year-over-year increase. Licensing revenue surged by 169.5%, driven by international sales of Kaijuu 8-gou (Kaiju No. 8), box office earnings from Haikyuu!! Movie: Gomisuteba no Kessen (Haikyu!! Movie: The Dumpster Battle), and continued success with Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan). Licensing now accounts for over half of the company’s income, underscoring its strategic importance.
Despite this growth, the animation production division continues to face challenges. While production revenue grew by 18.5%, losses widened to 699 million yen (approx. US$4.4 million) due to rising labor and CGI costs, extended production timelines, and increased provision for order losses. These difficulties highlight the need for streamlined operations within IG Port’s subsidiaries.
By consolidating Signal.MD into Production I.G, IG Port aims to leverage shared resources and expertise, reducing overhead while ensuring quality output. This move aligns with the company’s broader strategy to balance the rising costs of production with the profitability of its licensing endeavors.
Impact on Studios and Productions
Signal.MD, established in 2014, has carved a niche in animation production, contributing to projects like Net-juu no Susume (Recovery of an MMO Junkie), Platinum End, and more recently Hoshifuru Oukoku no Nina (Nina the Starry Bride) in Fall 2024.
Production I.G, a veteran studio responsible for iconic titles like Koukaku Kidoutai (Ghost in the Shell), Psycho-Pass, and Haikyuu!! (Haikyu!!), will absorb Signal.MD’s operations without altering its own structure or branding. The fate of Signal.MD’s brand name remains uncertain.
Strategic Outlook
While IG Port’s overall performance remains robust, the animation production division’s ongoing losses highlight a critical area for improvement. The merger reflects IG Port’s proactive approach to addressing inefficiencies while capitalizing on the booming demand for licensed content. Looking ahead, IG Port expects consolidated revenue for the fiscal year to reach 12.99 billion yen (approx. US$83.22 million), surpassing its previous record set in 2022.
The merger of Signal.MD and Production I.G signals IG Port’s commitment to long-term growth by streamlining operations, optimizing profitability, and strengthening its position as a leader in the animation industry.
Source: Press Release, Otaku Souken, Animation Business Journal