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Stop!! Hibari-kun!
Japanese manga series
Otogi Manga Calendar
Japanese anime television series
Casshan
Casshan, also known in Japan as , is an anime series created by Tatsunoko Production founder Tatsuo Yoshida in 1973.
Oraa Guzura Dado
manga
Time Bokan
Japanese anime television series
Sakigake!! Otokojuku
Japanese manga series
Moomin
1969 Japanese anime television series
Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman
Japanese manga series
Hiatari Ryōkō!
Japanese manga series
Nobunaga Concerto
Japanese manga series, television anime, a live-action television series, and a live-action film
TO BE HERO X
Chinese-Japanese animated series
Digimon Beatbreak
Japanese anime television series
Dash Kappei
television series
Legendz
is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Bandai and WiZ in 2003. The franchise began with a manga created by Rin Hirai and illustrated by Makoto Haruno, first serialized in Shueisha's Monthly Shōnen Jump in Japan. The manga was published in English by Viz Media in 2005.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Japanese anime television series
Starzinger
, known as Spaceketeers in the United States, is an anime series produced by Toei Animation. It is a sci-fi remake/adaptation of Wu Cheng'en's fantasy novel Journey to the West. It was directed by Yugo Serikawa and written by Tatsuo Tamura. It aired in Fuji TV in Japan from April 2, 1978, to August 24, 1979. In the United States, it was referred to as Spaceketeers and was part of Jim Terry's Force Five series. In the United Kingdom, it was referred to as Sci-Bots on VHS releases. In Latin America, it was known as El Galáctico.
The Legend of Kamui
manga series

Spectreman
is a tokusatsu science fiction superhero television series. Produced by P Productions and created by producer Souji Ushio, the series aired on Fuji TV in Japan from January 2, 1971 to March 25, 1972 with a total of 63 episodes (divided into three segments), not counting the pre-series pilot episode. This was the first major Japanese superhero show of the 1970s, as it began airing three months before Tsuburaya Productions's The Return of Ultraman and Toei and Ishimori Productions' Kamen Rider.
Maeterlinck's Blue Bird: Tyltyl and Mytyl's Adventurous Journey
Japanese anime television series
Judo Boy
Japanese manga series
High School! Kimengumi
Japanese media franchise
Tensai Bakabon
Japanese manga series

Kekkon Dekinai Otoko
Japanese TV series or program
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
British animated anthology television series
Skull Man
1970 manga series by Shotaro Ishinomori
009-1
Genesis Climber MOSPEADA
Japanese anime television series
Revisions
Japanese anime television series
Getsumento Heiki Mina
Japanese anime television series
La Seine no Hoshi
Japanese anime television series
Astro Boy
Japanese anime television series
Astro Boy
2003 anime television series
Time Travel Tondekeman
Japanese anime television series
Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae
Japanese manga series
Yattodetaman
is the fifth installment in the Time Bokan series, produced by Tatsunoko Production and directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa. The series depicts a succession crisis. Two royal houses battle for the power to rule the Kingdom of Fir. In order to secure the Kingdom, two representatives go back in time to find the mythical Firebird, which will allow its bearer to become the rightful ruler.
Elves of the Forest
Japanese anime television series
Ippatsu Kanta-kun
Japanese anime television series
Little Pollon
Japanese anime television series
Marine Boy
Japanese anime television series
Temple the Balloonist
Japanese anime television series
Kamen no Ninja Akakage
Japanese manga series
Eternal Boys
Japanese anime television series

Ainori
'''''', literally "love ride" but can also be read "ride together" or "car pool", is a popular television program that runs Monday evenings from 11 pm in Japan on Fuji TV. It debuted on October 11, 1999. The show originally ended on March 23, 2009 but returned under the name "Ainori 2" on December 25, 2010, running through April 30, 2011.
Zenderman
is a Japanese anime television series which first aired from February 3, 1979, to January 26, 1980, on every Saturday from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm with a total of 52 episodes. It is the third show in the sequence of "Time Bokan Series" produced by Tatsunoko Productions. It was preceded by Yatterman and succeeded by Rescueman.
Paul's Miraculous Adventure
Japanese anime television series
Special Armored Battalion Dorvack
Japanese anime television series

SMAP×SMAP
SMAP×SMAP, often referred to simply as Sma-Sma, was a Japanese television variety show hosted by boy band SMAP. Debuting on April 15, 1996, it was produced by Kansai TV and Fuji TV and aired on Fuji TV and its affiliates every Monday from 10:00 p.m. to 10:54 p.m. (JST) until it ended on December 26, 2016.
Scenes From Awajima
Japanese manga series
Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken
Japanese manga series
The Amazing 3
Japanese manga series
FNS Music Festival
television series
Hyppo and Thomas
Japanese anime television series

Waratte Iitomo!
Japanese television series
Anmitsu Hime
1949 Japanese manga series
Thunderbirds 2086
Japanese anime television series
New Moomin
Japanese anime television series
Ganbare Genki
Japanese manga series
Gravion
is a Japanese anime television series produced by Gonzo. It aired in Japan from October 7, 2002 to December 16, 2002 and ran for 13 episodes. In 2004, was released and aired from January 8 to March 25 in Japan, running for twelve additional episodes, answering the questions generated from the first series.

GameCenter CX
Japanese TV variety show
Dokaben
is a Japanese baseball manga series written and illustrated by Shinji Mizushima. The original series was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from April 24, 1972, to March 27, 1981, but it was followed by several sequel series running until 2018. Chapters of the series were published into 205 tankōbon volumes in total, making it the series with the second highest number of volumes. It was also made into an anime by the same name. It was immensely popular in Japan during its original release, and is one of the most popular sports manga of all time.