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TVer is a Japanese ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) service. It was established in October 2015, operated by Nippon TV, TV Asahi, TBS Television, TV Tokyo and Fuji Television and others.
This is a list of Japanese television series. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run. The programs are listed alphabetically and are followed by the genre of the show and the date of the original run.
Structurally, Japanese dramas can be compared to American or British miniseries. Dramas are rarely canceled mid-season, but they usually do not continue into the next season, even if extremely popular. Popular dramas do, however, often give rise to "specials" that are made after the final episode if the show has been a huge success. [1]
Sanctuary (Japanese TV series) Saturday Night Live Japan; Scams (TV series) Season of the Sun (2002 miniseries) Sherlock: Untold Stories; Shōgun (2024 TV series) Signal (Japanese TV series) Sirius the Jaeger; Sky Castle (Japanese TV series) Spriggan (manga) Sunny (TV series) Super Crooks; Switched (2018 TV series) Sword Gai
This is a parent category for Japanese television series, therefore it is primarily for articles that fit in at least two of the subcategories listed below, or for those that do not fit in any of them.
The following is a list of Japanese television programs by date of first broadcast in Japan. For an alphabetical list, see: List of Japanese television series . 1960s
During the 1970s, executive producer Yoshiko Nishimura read the 1968 novel Saka no Ue no Kumo by Ryōtarō Shiba when he was a student at the University of Tokyo. [3] Though he dreamt of what the novel would look like on screen, his seniors at the NHK drama department thought that adapting the work was inconceivable; Shiba continuously refused throughout his life to let anyone adapt his ...
Trick comprises a comedic Japanese television drama and movie series (three seasons, four movies, and three feature-length TV specials), as well as associated comic books, novelizations and meta-fiction novels about a failed magician and an arrogant physicist who debunks fraudulent spiritualists.