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the last Toei Superheroes series of the 1960s; First Toei Superhero Show to feature a Giant Robot in a starring role. 1968: Kappa no Sanpei: Yokai Daisakusen: 河童の三平 妖怪大作戦 (Sanpei the Kappa: The Great Yōkai Battle Plan) TV series: the 7th episode was released as a theatrical film, also based on the work of Shigeru Mizuki
List of superhero productions created by Toei; M. Message from Space: Galactic Wars; ... Spider-Man (Japanese TV series) Super Hero Taisen series; Super Hero Time;
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Marvel Productions Toei Animation [18] [19] The Transformers: 1984–1987: Marvel Productions Toei Animation (seasons 1–3) AKOM (seasons 2–4) Super Sunday: 1985–1986: Marvel Productions: Jem and the Holograms: 1985–1988: Toei Animation AKOM Marvel Productions [20] My Little Pony 'n Friends: 1986–1987: Marvel Productions: Inhumanoids ...
Garo (TV series) Garo: Gold Storm Sho; Garo: Makai no Hana; Garo: Makai Retsuden; Garo: Makai Senki; Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono; Genseishin Justirisers; Giant Phantom Monster Agon; Giant Robo (TV series) Girls × Heroine; Godzilla Island; Gridman the Hyper Agent
Toei Company has several series that fall under their Toei Superheroes category of programming, starting in 1958 with the film series, Moonlight Mask. Then, they produced several other long-running series, starting with Shotaro Ishinomori 's Kamen Rider Series in 1971, the Super Sentai series in 1975, the Metal Hero Series in 1982, and the Toei ...
The Super Hero Time block is part of the larger Nichi Asa Kids Time (ニチアサキッズタイム, Nichi Asa Kizzu Taimu, "Sunday Morning Kids Time") block, which begins at 8:30 JST with the airing of an ABC Television-produced shōjo anime animated by Toei Animation (currently the Pretty Cure series) and ends at 10:00 JST after the airing of ...
The Shin Japan Heroes Universe (シン・ジャパン・ヒーローズ・ユニバース, Shin Japan Hirōzu Yunibāsu, abbreviated as SJHU) is a Japanese collaborative project between Toho, Khara, Tsuburaya Productions, and Toei.