TV Asahi
One of Japan's TV stations, host to many of Toei's anime and Toku shows. Home mostly to Super Sentai and Kamen Rider for a long time. Formerly named NET (Not to be mistaken for the PBS's previous name).
Shows aired by TV Asahi and its affiliates:
- Aim for the Ace! (the original 1973 series, the 1978 TV series aired on NTV)
- Babel II
- Candy Candy
- Cyborg 009 (The original 1968 series and the 1978 series only, the 2001 series aired on TV Tokyo)
- Devilman
- Super Sentai series (Starting with Himitsu Sentai Goranger)
- Kamen Rider series (The first, Kamen Rider V 3, Kamen Rider X, Kamen Rider Kuuga -onward)
- Kotetsu Jeeg
- Marmalade Boy
- Metal Heroes (Space Sheriff Gavan up to Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack)
- Magical Girl anime:
- Majokko Megu Chan
- Sailor Moon series
- Pretty Cure series (Starting with Futari wa Pretty Cure)
- Cutey Honey (The original 1973 series and Cutey Honey FLASH only)
- Saint Tail
- Mushrambo
- Doraemon (since the 70's!)
- Battle Spirits
- Crush Gear Turbo (Via Asahi affiliate Nagoya Broadcasting Network)
- Dinosaur King
- Digimon Xros Wars (the previous Digimon seasons aired on Fuji TV)
- Ghost Sweeper Mikami
- Hana Yori Dango (the anime adaptation)
- Stitch! (The Mischievous Alien's Adventure and Always the Best Friends seasons only, the original 1st season aired on TV Tokyo)
- Space Knight Tekkaman (the original 1975 series, Tekkaman Blade aired on TV Tokyo)
- Gundam series (Mobile Suit Gundam to After War Gundam X) (Turn a Gundam aired on Fuji TV and all further Gundam shows have since aired on MBS and TBS, with the exception of SD Gundam Force which aired on TV Tokyo)
- Brave Series (All series via Asahi affiliate Nagoya Broadcasting Network, excluding GaoGaiGar FINAL: Grand Glorious Gathering, which aired on TV Tokyo)
- The Robot Romance Trilogy:
- Slam Dunk
- Yuusha Raideen (the original 1975 series)
- Xabungle
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