1991 in Japanese television
Debuts
Show | Station | Premiere Date | Genre | Original Run |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chojin Sentai Jetman | TV Asahi | February 15 | tokusatsu | February 15, 1991 – February 14, 1992 |
City Hunter '91 | Nippon TV | April 28 | anime | April 28, 1991 – October 10, 1991 |
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai | TBS | October 17th | anime | October 17, 1991 – September 24, 1992 |
Future GPX Cyber Formula | Nippon TV | March 15th | anime | March 15, 1991 – December 20, 1991 |
Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain | TV Asahi | January 20 | tokusatsu | January 20, 1991 – January 26, 1992 |
The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird | Nagoya TV | February 2 | anime | February 2, 1991 – February 1, 1992 |
Ongoing shows
- Music Fair, music (1964–present)
- Mito Kōmon, jidaigeki (1969-2011)
- Sazae-san, anime (1969–present)
- Ōoka Echizen, jidaigeki (1970-1999)
- FNS Music Festival, music (1974-present)
- Panel Quiz Attack 25, game show (1975–present)
- Doraemon, anime (1979-2005)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka, anime (1988-1996)
- Soreike! Anpanman, anime (1988-present)
- YAWARA! a fashionable judo girl, anime (1989-1992)
- Ranma ½ Nettohen, anime (1989−1992)
- Dragon Ball Z, anime (1989-1996)
- Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!, game show (1989-present)
- Chibi Maruko-chan, anime (1990-1992)
- Magical Taruruto-kun, anime (1990-1992)
Resuming
Show | Station | Resuming Date | Genre | Original Run |
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Dragon Quest | Fuji TV | January 11th | anime | January 11, 1991 – April 5, 1991 |
Endings
Show | Station | Ending Date | Genre | Original Run |
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Brave Exkaiser | Nagoya TV | January 26 | anime | February 3, 1990 – January 26, 1991 |
Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman | TV Asahi | February 8th | tokusatsu | March 2, 1990 – February 8, 1991 |
City Hunter '91 | Nippon TV | October 10 | anime | April 28, 1991 – October 10, 1991 |
Special Rescue Police Winspector | TV Asahi | January, 13 | tokusatsu | February 4, 1990 - January 13, 1991 |
Mashin Hero Wataru 2 | Nippon TV | March 8 | anime | March 3, 1990 – March 8, 1991 |
Delightful Moomin Family | TV Tokyo | October 3 | anime | April 12, 1990 – October 3, 1991 |
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water | NHK | April 12 | anime | April 13, 1990 - April 12, 1991 |
NG Knight Ramune & 40 | TV Tokyo | January 4 | anime | April 6, 1990 – January 4, 1991 |
Dragon Quest | Fuji TV | April 5 | anime | January 11, 1991 – April 5, 1991 |
Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko | TV Tokyo | February 4 | anime | April 2, 1990 – February 4, 1991 |
Kyatto Ninden Teyandee[1] | TV Tokyo | February 12 | anime | February 1, 1990 - February 12, 1991 |
Magical Angel Sweet Mint | TV Tokyo | March 27 | anime | May 2, 1990 – March 27, 1991 |
Future GPX Cyber Formula | Nippon TV | December 20th | anime | March 15, 1991 – December 20, 1991 |
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See also
References
- キャッ党忍伝てやんでえ. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2009-07-03. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
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