TV Tokyo
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TV Tokyo (Japanese:テレビ東京) is a local television station based in Tokyo, Japan. It began in January 4, 1964, and celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2004. Its main owner is Television Tokyo Channel 12, Ltd., TV Tokyo Corporation
See also: Japanese media
Anime
- .hack//SIGN (2002-2003)
- The Adventures of Alfred J. Quack (1989-1990)
- Amdriver (b. April 5, 2004)
- Aqua Kids
- Bastof Lemon
- Battle Athletes
- Bedaman
- Beyblade
- Bomberman Jetters
- Cowboy Bebop
- Croquette!
- Cyborg 009
- Dan Doh! (pr. April 3, 2004)
- Excel Saga
- F-Zero
- Final Fantasy: Unlimited
- Flint, The Time Detective
- Forutsa! Hidemaru
- Gagcro (b. April 4, 2004) (a combination of Croquette and Gag?'.)
- Gokudo
- Grappler Baki TV
- Hikaru no Go
- Kenran Butousai: The Mars Daybreak (b. April 8, 2004)
- Keroro (pr. April 2, 2004)
- King of the Classroom, Yamazaki (1997-1998)
- Love Hina
- Medabots (Medarot)
- Adventures of Little El Cid (1983-1984)
- Rockman EXE (Megaman NT Warrior)
- Rockman EXE Axess (Megaman NT Axess)
- Naruto
- Norisuta
- Papuwa
- Pluster
- Pocket Monsters (Pokémon) (b. 1997)
- Popol Crois
- Portriss
- Saiyuki: Reload
- SD Gundamforce
- Slayers
- So-Nanda
- Sonic X (b. 2002)
- Syuratoki (b. April 6, 2004)
- Tenchi Muyo!
- The Prince of Tennis
- Tokyo Mew Mew (Mew Mew Power)
- Tokyo Pig
- Totally Spies (non-anime)
- Tottoko Hamutaro (Hamtaro)
- Transformers
- Transformers Armada
- Transformers Energon
- Ultimate M.U.S.C.L.E. (Ultimate Muscle: Second Generation b. April 7, 2004)
- Yaiba (1993-1994)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (The Yu-Gi-Oh! series aired internationally)
- Zenki
- Zettai Muteku Raijin-Oh (Raijin-Oh)
- Zukkoke (b. April 4, 2004)
External links
ja:テレビ東京 zh:東京電視台