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Japan Entertainment Television, or JET TV, is a television station in Taiwan that broadcasts programs relating to aspects of Japanese culture. It offers dramas, documentaries, animation and variety programs from five Tokyo-based commercial networks. [1] JET TV launched in Taiwan in January 1997 under SEC TV. Its Singapore offices opened in ...
Shows co-produced by Jetix Europe N.V. Note: BVS Entertainment (formerly Saban Entertainment) owned 49.6% of SIP Animation from 1994 until 2012 which laterly fully acquaried all shares in 2012 and went dormant after the full acquisition of Jetix Europe N.V. in 2009.
Dubbed ABC: Filipino English Poland: Ranking Niezniszczalnych: Dubbed Polsat Polsat 2: Polish Warsaw, Poland Portugal: Todos ao Molho: Dubbed SIC Radical: Portuguese Bruno Aleixo: Lisbon, Portugal Romania: Imbatabil Banzuke: Dubbed Animax, Acasă TV, Acasă Gold, Pro TV Internațional, Național TV , Național 24 Plus, Pro Arena: Romanian Kei ...
The series aired in Portugal on Canal 1 (now RTP1) from 1993 to 1994 in the original Japanese version with Portuguese subtitles. In Malaysia, the series was released with an English dub by Speedy Video released around 1994-1995 and there also exists a Malay dub as well, which aired on TV5 from 1997-1998 as well as TV2. Both dubbed versions were ...
Gigantor was one of a number of Japanese TV series that enjoyed strong popularity with young viewers in Australia during the 1960s. The first and undoubtedly the most successful of these was the hugely successful live-action historical adventure series The Samurai, the first Japanese TV series ever screened in Australia, which premiered in late ...
The 2006 ADV collection is a two-DVD set, and features the original Japanese soundtrack as well as the dubbed English track, performed by the same cast who voiced the English dub of the TV series. The DVD content also includes an interview with Kaoru Shintani, and an introduction to the fighter jets portrayed in the series.
The series contained thirteen episodes which aired between July 3 and September 25 on a number of Japanese television networks, which include, but are not limited to Chiba TV and TV Kanagawa. In 2007, the second season, entitled The Familiar of Zero: Knight of the Twin Moons ( ゼロの使い魔 〜双月の騎士〜 , Zero no Tsukaima ...
The series borrows heavily from events of the Sengoku period and events from the Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. An anime adaptation of the series aired on TV Tokyo from April 8, 1994, to March 31, 1995. It was known outside Japan as Thunder Jet: Raiders of the Galaxy Empire.