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(1998 TV series), a Japanese anime television series begins airing on TV Asahi; 2014 – Fish Hooks, an American animated television series finishes airing on Disney Channel; 2015 – T.U.F.F. Puppy, an American animated television series finishes airing on Nickelodeon; 2016 – The Powerpuff Girls, an animated series begins airing on Cartoon ...
1985 – Musashi no Ken, a Japanese anime television series begins airing on TV Tokyo; 1998 – Initial D, a Japanese anime television series begins airing on Fuji TV; 1999 – The Weekenders, an American animated television series begins airing on ABC; 2000 – Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, a Japanese anime television series begins airing on TV Tokyo
April 4: OVA/ONA [disambiguation needed] series. 1989 – Urusei Yatsura: The Electric Household Guard; 1989 – Urusei Yatsura: I Howl at the Moon; 1990 – Cream Lemon: To Moriyama Best Hit: 'I Guess So' Television series and specials. 1965 – Dolphin Prince begins airing on Fuji TV; 1969 – Mōretsu Atarō begins airing on NET
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At the Mainichi Film Awards, The Place Promised in Our Early Days won the Animation Film Award and Mind Game won the Ōfuji Noburō Award.Internationally, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, the fourth consecutive year an anime was nominated for the award.
A video game based on the anime was revealed on September 20, 2024. In the game, players can play minigames based on episodes of the anime, as well as play live games from the arcade games, listen to songs from the series, and watch scenes from the anime. The game is set to release for Nintendo Switch in Japan on December 5, 2024.
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