Toei is a pioneer in the use of "Henshin"/"character transformation" in
Live Action Television (TV) Film Video Game and Other's, Etc.
Superhero martial-arts Mecha drama Franchises, a technique developed for the
Kamen Rider,
Metal Hero and
Super Sentai series; the genre currently continues with
Kamen Rider and
Super Sentai. Toei's predecessor, the , was incorporated in 1938. It was founded by
Keita Goto, CEO of , the direct predecessor to the
Tokyu Corporation. It had erected its facilities immediately east of the
Tōkyū Tōyoko Line; they managed the prewar Tōkyū Shibuya Yokohama
studio system. From 1945 through the Toei merger, Tokyo-Yokohama Films leased from the
Daiei Motion Picture Company a second studio in Kyoto. On October 1, 1950, the Tokyo Film Distribution Company was incorporated as a subsidiary of Toyoko Eiga; in 1951 the company purchased Ōizumi Films. The current iteration of Toei was established on April 1, 1951 with Hiroshi Okawa as the first president. Through the merger, it gained the combined talents and experience of actors
Chiezō Kataoka,
Utaemon Ichikawa,
Ryunosuke Tsukigata,
Ryūtarō Ōtomo,
Kinnosuke Nakamura,
Chiyonosuke Azuma, Shirunosuke Toshin,
Hashizo Okawa, and
Satomi Oka. In 1956, Toei establishes an
animation division,
Toei Animation Company, Limited at the former Tokyo-Ōizumi animation studio, purchasing the assets of . Toei also bid on a license to start an education-focused TV station in 1956, which resulted in its part-ownership of Nippon Educational Television Co., now known as
TV Asahi. Shigeru Okada becomes the president & chief executive officer of Toei in 1971 and oversaw the adoptions of Toei's new business venture distributing foreign films in Japan in 1972. Shigeru Okada becomes
chairperson as Tan Takaiwa succeeds him as president and chief executive officer in 1993, establishing Toei Satellite TV Co., Ltd. and creates Toei Channel in 1998. Tada temporarily assumed the role of CEO until Toei managing director and head of content Fumio Yoshimura was announced to succeed Tezuka as Toei's 7th president & chief executive officer. Recognizing Japan's shrinking market share, Yoshimura has vowed to continue with Tezuka's restructuring plans, and is looking towards North America and Asian markets to developing new projects and export existing IPs. Visiting Los Angeles for meetings with Hollywood studios together with Toei's studio head Yuji Kojima in 2025, Yoshimura announced Toei has budgeted US$1.6BN (JP¥240BN) for content and US$400M (JP¥60BN) to strengthen business operations. On July 27, 2025, Toei closed its headquarters at the Toei Kaikan in Ginza, and relocated to Kyobashi Edogrand in
Kyobashi. The closure also marked the end of Toei's cinema division as it wound down its operations in order for the company to focus on . == Branding ==