Programs
- Abarenbō Shōgun (1978–2003)
- Area 88
- As the World Turns
- Ashita no Nadja (a.k.a. Nadja of Tomorrow)
- Atashin'chi
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
- The Bold and the Beautiful
- Captain Harlock
- Chōdenji Machine Voltes V
- Choudenji Robo Combattler V
- Cutey Honey Flash
- Cyborg Kuro-chan
- Devilman (NET, 1972–1973)
- Gregory Horror Show (1998–2004)
- Guiding Light
- Gundam (before Turn-A Gundam)
- Haikara-san ga Tōru (1978–1979)
- Hagemaru
- Hana no Ko Lunlun (1979–1980)
- Jinki:EXTEND
- Majokko Megu-chan (NET, 1974–1975)
- Matthew's Best Hit TV+
- Metal Hero Series (Concluded with Tetsuwan Tantei Robotack in 1998)
- Panel Quiz Attack 25
- Peacemaker Kurogane
- Red Garden
- Shinchan
- Sh15uya
- Slam Dunk
- Sliders (Dubbed In English, With Japanese Subtitles)
- SmaSTATION
- Speed Grapher
- Strawberry 100% (いちご100%)
- Sumomomo Momomo
- Tenjho Tenge
- Tokumei Kakarichō Tadano Hitoshi
- Tōshō Daimos
- Xenosaga: The Animation
- The Young and the Restless
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series, 27 episodes long, not the Yu Gi Oh! Duel Monsters series aired internationally)
- Zombie-Loan
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Famous quotes containing the word programs:
“We attempt to remember our collective American childhood, the way it was, but what we often remember is a combination of real past, pieces reshaped by bitterness and love, and, of course, the video pastthe portrayals of family life on such television programs as Leave it to Beaver and Father Knows Best and all the rest.”
—Richard Louv (20th century)
“Will TV kill the theater? If the programs I have seen, save for Kukla, Fran and Ollie, the ball games and the fights, are any criterion, the theater need not wake up in a cold sweat.”
—Tallulah Bankhead (19031968)
“Government ... thought [it] could transform the country through massive national programs, but often the programs did not work. Too often they only made things worse. In our rush to accomplish great deeds quickly, we trampled on sound principles of restraint and endangered the rights of individuals.”
—Gerald R. Ford (b. 1913)