1995 in Japanese television
Debuts
Show | Station | Premiere Date | Genre | Original Run |
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Azuki-chan | NHK | March 17 | anime | April 4, 1995 - March 17, 1998 |
Bonobono | TV Tokyo | April 20 | anime | April 20, 1995 – March 28, 1996 |
Bit the Cupid | TV Tokyo | April 20 | anime | April 20, 1995 – March 28, 1996 |
The Brave of Gold Goldran | TV Asahi | February 4th | anime | February 4, 1995 – January 27, 1996 |
Chibi Maruko-chan | Fuji TV | January 8 | anime | January 8, 1995 – present |
Choriki Sentai Ohranger | TV Asahi | March 3 | tokusatsu | March 3, 1995 – February 23, 1996 |
Fushigi Yûgi | TV Tokyo | April 6 | anime | April 6, 1995 – March 28, 1996 |
Juukou B-Fighter | TV Asahi | February 5 | tokusatsu | February 5, 1995 – February 25, 1996 |
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing | TV Asahi | April 7 | anime | April 7, 1995 – March 29, 1996 |
Neon Genesis Evangelion | TV Tokyo | October 4 | anime | October 4, 1995 – March 27, 1996 |
Nurse Angel Ririka SOS | TV Tokyo | July 7 | anime | July 7, 1995 - March 29, 1996 |
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS | TV Asahi | March 4 | anime | March 4, 1995 - March 2, 1996 |
Slayers | TV Tokyo | April 7 | anime | April 7, 1995 – September 29, 1995 |
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)
- Dragon Ball Z, anime (1989–1996)
- Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!, game show (1989–present)
- Soreike! Anpanman, anime (1988–present)
- Crayon Shin-chan, anime (1992–present)
- Iron Chef, cooking show (1993-1999)
- Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō, anime (1993-2008)
- Nintama Rantarō, anime (1993–present)
- Sailor Moon, anime (1992-1997)
Endings
Show | Station | End Date | Genre | Original Run |
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Blue Seed | TV Tokyo | March 29 | anime | October 5, 1994 - March 29, 1995 |
Blue SWAT | TV Asahi | January 27 | tokusatsu | January 30, 1994 – January 27, 1995 |
Brave Police J-Decker | Nagoya TV | January 28th | anime | February 5, 1994 – January 28, 1995 |
Captain Tsubasa J | TV Tokyo | December 22 | anime | October 21, 1994 - December 22, 1995 |
Chō Kuse ni Narisō | NHK | March 28 | anime | April 5, 1994 - March 28, 1995 |
Cooking Papa | TV Asahi | May 25 | anime | April 9, 1992 – May 25, 1995 |
Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai | TV Tokyo | March 31 | anime | April 8, 1994 – March 31, 1995 |
Haō Taikei Ryū Knight | TV Tokyo | March 28 | anime | April 5, 1994 – March 28, 1995 |
Macross 7 | MBS | September 24 | anime | October 16, 1994 – September 24, 1995 |
Montana Jones | NHK | April 8 | anime | April 2, 1994 – April 8, 1995 |
Ninja Sentai Kakuranger | TV Asahi | February 24 | tokusatsu | February 18, 1994 – February 24, 1995 |
Pig Girl of Love and Courage: Tonde Burin | MBS | August 26 | anime | September 3, 1994 - August 26, 1995 |
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S | TV Asahi | February 25 | anime | March 19, 1994 - February 25, 1995 |
Slayers | TV Tokyo | April 7 | anime | April 7, 1995 – September 29, 1995 |
Shirayuki Hime no Densetsu[1] | NHK | March 29 | anime | April 6, 1994 - March 29, 1995 |
Tottemo! Luckyman | TV Tokyo | April 6 | anime | April 6, 1994 - March 23, 1995 |
YuYu Hakusho | Fuji TV | January 7 | anime | October 10, 1992 - January 7, 1995 |
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See also
References
- 白雪姫の伝説. Tatsunoko Production (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
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