TV Asahi - Programs

Programs

  • Abarenbō Shōgun (1978–2003)
  • Area 88
  • As the World Turns
  • Ashita no Nadja (a.k.a. Nadja of Tomorrow)
  • Atashin'chi
  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
  • The Bold and the Beautiful
  • Captain Harlock
  • Chōdenji Machine Voltes V
  • Choudenji Robo Combattler V
  • Cutey Honey Flash
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan
  • Devilman (NET, 1972–1973)
  • Gregory Horror Show (1998–2004)
  • Guiding Light
  • Gundam (before Turn-A Gundam)
  • Haikara-san ga Tōru (1978–1979)
  • Hagemaru
  • Hana no Ko Lunlun (1979–1980)
  • Jinki:EXTEND
  • Majokko Megu-chan (NET, 1974–1975)
  • Matthew's Best Hit TV+
  • Metal Hero Series (Concluded with Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack in 1998)
  • Panel Quiz Attack 25
  • Peacemaker Kurogane
  • Red Garden
  • Shinchan
  • Sh15uya
  • Slam Dunk
  • Sliders (Dubbed In English, With Japanese Subtitles)
  • SmaSTATION
  • Speed Grapher
  • Strawberry 100% (いちご100%)
  • Sumomomo Momomo
  • Tenjho Tenge
  • Tokumei Kakarichō Tadano Hitoshi
  • Tōshō Daimos
  • Xenosaga: The Animation
  • The Young and the Restless
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series, 27 episodes long, not the Yu Gi Oh! Duel Monsters series aired internationally)
  • Zombie-Loan

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