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Gigantor was one of a number of Japanese TV series that enjoyed strong popularity with young viewers in Australia during the 1960s. The first and undoubtedly the most successful of these was the hugely successful live-action historical adventure series The Samurai, the first Japanese TV series ever screened in Australia, which premiered in late ...
It aired on Nippon Television from October 3, 1980, to September 25, 1981, with a total count of 51 episodes. Fred Ladd and TMS converted the series into The New Adventures of Gigantor, which was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States from September 9, 1993, to June 30, 1997. [3]
Gigantor: February 24–28, 2003 April 1, 2012: Gigantor was picked up by Adult Swim. Martian Successor Nadesico: February 24–26, 2003 Episodes 1, 6, and 25 aired on Toonami. Has not aired since GRW. Neon Genesis Evangelion: February 24–25, 2003 Heavily edited version of episodes 1 and 2 aired on Toonami with parental advisory during this ...
1983 – He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Golgo 13: The Professional, The Wind in the Willows, Crusher Joe, Inspector Gadget, Henry's Cat, Abra Cadabra, The Biskitts, Rock & Rule (first animated feature film to use computer graphics), Katy, Fire and Ice, Mrs. Pepperpot (TV series ...
Drivetime TV (2001–2005 in Perth only) The Final Siren (2011 on One) The Game Plan (AFL) (2011–2012 on One) The Game Plan (NRL) (2011–2013 on Ten and One) Good Morning Delhi (2010) Inside Sport; Just for Kicks (simulcast with Fox Sports 2017 on One) Late Night League (NRL) (1989–1991) Melbourne Cup Carnival Preview Show (2020–2023 ...
Episodes 5 and 6 of Hazbin Hotel was released on Amazon Prime Video. ... Inspector Blooper in The New Adventures of Gigantor, Roman and Weitre in Vampire Hunter D, ...
The 1980-81 New Tetsujin 28 series was created with 51 color episodes based on a modernized take upon the original concept art. In 1993, Fred Ladd and the TMS animation studio converted the series into The New Adventures of Gigantor and had it broadcast on America's Sci-Fi Channel from September 9, 1993 to June 30, 1997.
The New Adventures of Gigantor: 51 Japan 1980–1981 The New Adventures of the Lone Ranger: 28 US 1980–1982 Originally aired part of The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour: Ojamanga Yamada-kun: 103 Japan 1980–1982 Pom Pom meséi: 26 Vietnam 1980 Rescueman: 53: Japan 1980–1981 Richie Rich: 42 US 1980–1984