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This is a list of science fiction anime television series, films, OVAs and ONAs. Year(s) Title Type Director ... [1] 1963–1964: 8 Man: TV series: Haruyuki Kawajima:
Co-production with Space (seasons 1–4) and CTV Sci-Fi Channel (season 5). The Expanse (seasons 1–3) Science fiction: 2015–18 3 seasons, 36 episodes: Later revived by Amazon Prime Video for seasons 4–6. The Magicians: Fantasy: 2015–20 5 seasons, 65 episodes: Wynonna Earp: Supernatural Weird Western drama: 2016–21 4 seasons, 49 episodes
Sid the Science Kid: 2 67: KCET Los Angeles The Jim Henson Company: United States 2008–2013 PBS Kids: Silk Road Boy Yuto: 1 26 Japan 2006–2007 NHK BS2 Sitting Ducks: 2 26 The Krislin Company Creative Capers Entertainment Krislin/Elliot Digital Sitting Ducks Productions Universal Television: United States Canada 2001–2003 Cartoon Network ...
Japanese television science fiction: Anime; Japanese television science fiction (tokusatsu): Live-action; U.S. television science fiction; Television networks: AXN Beyond (Asia-Pacific) AXN Sci Fi (Europe) SyFy network: Sci Fi Channel (Australia) Syfy Universal (Benelux) Sci Fi Channel (Germany) Universal Channel (Japan) Sci Fi Channel (Latin ...
American animated science fiction television series (4 C, 16 P) Animated television series about extraterrestrial life (10 C, 132 P) Australian children's animated science fiction television series (4 C, 4 P)
Lost Anime Frankenstein Jr. 18 US: 1966–1968 Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles: Space Ghost: 40 US: 1966–1968 Space Ghost and Dino Boy: Dino Boy in the Lost Valley: 20 US: 1966–1968 Space Ghost and Dino Boy: Rocket Robin Hood: 52 Canada: 1966–1969 Batfink: 100 US: 1966–1967 The New Adventures of Superman: 68 US: 1966–1970 ...
Pages in category "American adult animated science fiction television series" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Beginning with Animerama, the first Japanese animated film trilogy or series to be rated X by the MPAA established in the United States, begins the first film of the trilogy is A Thousand and One Nights (1969), was a success in Japan with distribution box-office revenue of ¥290 million, [2] it fails at the box-office revenue in the United States until Fritz the Cat, the first animated film ...