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After another 7-year hiatus, it was renewed once again under new name Kunoichi - Women's Sasuke for a 12th tournament which aired on January 13, 2025. [1] Since the 9th tournament, the show took place on an indoor course at the Makuhari Messe Convention Hall, unlike past tournaments taking place at Mt. Midoriyama Studio City.
First Human Giatrus (1974–1976) Hoshi no Ko Chobin (1974) Kum-Kum (1975–1976) UFO Warrior Dai Apolon (1976–1977) The Ultraman (1979–1980) Wonder Beat Scramble (1986) Lady Lady!! (1987–1988) The Laughing Salesman (1989–1992) Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken (1991–1992) Tonde Burin (1994–1995) Yamato Takeru (1994) Mama Loves the ...
Pages in category "1976 anime television series debuts" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ninja Kidz TV [34] 2017.03.30 – present Episodes Air Dates Soap "Episode 81" 1981.03.09 Moonlighting "Atomic Shakespeare" 1986.11.25 Perfect Strangers "The Karate Kids" 1987.11.11 Danger Theatre "Lethal Luau" 1993.07.11 Spin City "Minor League" 2001.05.02 That '70s Show "Jackie Moves On" 2000.04.03 The Hughleys
April 4, 1976 – December 29, 1976 Groizer X: Tokyo Channel 12: July 1 anime July 1, 1976 – March 31, 1977 Hoka Hoka Kazoku: Fuji TV: October 1 anime October 1, 1976 – March 31, 1982 Ninja Captor: Tokyo Channel 12: April 7 tokusatsu April 7, 1976 – January 26, 1977 Piccolino no Bōken: NET: April 27 anime April 27, 1976 – May 31, 1977
1976–1979 Dynomutt, Dog Wonder: 20 US 1976–1977 Spin-off of The Scooby-Doo Show. Originally a segment on The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour: Fred Basset: 20 UK 1976 Gaiking: 44 Japan 1976–1977 Gideon: 60 France 1976 Gowappa 5 Gōdam: 36 Japan 1976 Groizer X: 36 Japan 1976–1977 Hoka Hoka Kazoku: 1428 Japan 1976–1982 Huckleberry no Bōken: 26 ...
Two feature films of the TV series were made, followed by a sequel 18 years later. Sukeban Deka The Movie was released in 1987 during the release of Sukeban Deka III . Although it featured characters from both the second and third seasons, starring Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka , the movie was more of a sequel to Sukeban Deka II .
The manga was also adapted into a 12-episode anime series by Ishimori Entertainment and first broadcast on TBS TV in Japan in late 2006. In June 2013, it was announced the manga would be adapted into a live-action film entitled 009-1: The End of the Beginning to be directed by Koichi Sakamoto , and starring Mayuko Iwasa .