1969 in Japanese television
Debuts
Show | Station | Premiere Date | Genre | Original Run |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flower Action 009-1 | Fuji TV | October 7 | drama | October 7, 1969 – December 30, 1969 |
Attack No. 1 | Fuji TV | December 7 | anime | December 7, 1969 – November 28, 1971 |
Dororo | Fuji TV | April 6 | anime | April 6, 1969 – September 28, 1969 |
Hakushon Daimaō | Fuji TV | October 5 | anime | October 5, 1969 - September 27, 1970 |
Himitsu no Akko-chan | NET | January 6 | anime | January 6, 1969 - October 26, 1970 |
Kurenai Sanshiro[1] | Fuji TV | April 2 | anime | April 2, 1969 – September 24, 1969 |
Ninpū Kamui Gaiden | Fuji TV | April 6 | anime | April 6, 1969 – September 28, 1969 |
Mito Kōmon | TBS | August 4 | jidaigeki | August 4, 1969 – December 19, 2011 |
Moomin | Fuji TV | October 6 | anime | October 6, 1969 - December 27, 1970 |
Mōretsu Atarō | NET | April 4 | anime | April 4, 1969 – December 25, 1970 |
Sazae-san | Fuji TV | October 5 | anime | October 5, 1969 – present |
Tiger Mask | Yomiuri TV | October 2 | anime | October 2, 1969 – September 30, 1971 |
Ongoing shows
- Music Fair, music (1964-present)
- Key Hunter, drama (1968–1973)
Endings
Show | Station | Ending Date | Genre | Original Run |
---|---|---|---|---|
Flower Action 009-1 | Fuji TV | December 30 | drama | October 7, 1969 – December 30, 1969 |
GeGeGe no Kitaro | Fuji TV | January 3 | anime | January 3, 1968 – March 30, 1969 |
Hyokkori Hyō Tanjima | NHK | April 4 | anime | April 6, 1964 - April 4, 1969 |
Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero | Fuji TV | March 29 | anime | October 21, 1968 – March 29, 1969 |
Kurenai Sanshiro[2] | Fuji TV | April 2 | anime | April 2, 1969 – September 24, 1969 |
Ninpū Kamui Gaiden | Fuji TV | April 6 | anime | April 6, 1969 – September 28, 1969 |
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References
- 紅三四郎. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
- 紅三四郎. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
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