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3 | [[https://TBS.co.jp TBS Television, Inc.]] is a TV station in Tokyo [[note]] and one of the five private broadcasters in Tokyo[[/note]] and is the flagship station of the Japan News Network (JNN), call sign JORX-DTV (formerly JOKR-TV until 2001) and operating on Channel 6. |
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5 | Established in 1961, TBS Television is notable for airing many popular {{anime}} series and game shows, as well as being the home of the Franchise/UltraSeries prior to the 2010s. |
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7 | Several of its anime titles are produced by Osaka-based affiliate Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS). |
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9 | Not to be confused with the American cable network Creator/{{TBS}}. |
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11 | !!Shows aired by TBS TV and its affiliates: |
12 | [[index]] |
13 | * ''Manga/AChannel'' |
14 | * ''Manga/AhMyGoddess'' |
15 | * ''Anime/AgentAika'' (originally released on [[OriginalVideoAnimation VHS and Laserdisc]]; aired as part of ''Wonderful'', but TBS only aired episodes 1-4) |
16 | * ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'' (One minute shorts) |
17 | * ''[[VideoGame/{{Amagami}} Amagami SS]]'' |
18 | * ''Anime/AngelBeats'' |
19 | * ''Literature/AriaTheScarletAmmo'' |
20 | * ''Anime/BtX'' |
21 | * ''Anime/BangBraveBangBravern'' |
22 | * ''Anime/{{Basquash}}'' |
23 | * ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' (aired the first 4 seasons, but later [[ChannelHop channel hopped]] to Creator/TVAsahi for the rest of its run and another channel hop to Creator/TVTokyo for reruns) |
24 | ** ''Oku-sama wa Majo: Bewitched in Tokyo'' (2004 remake of the above) |
25 | * ''Manga/BlackCat'' |
26 | * ''Manga/BlackButler'' |
27 | * ''Anime/BloodPlus'' |
28 | ** ''Anime/BloodC'' |
29 | * ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' |
30 | * ''Anime/BlueGender'' |
31 | * ''Manga/{{Chobits}}'' |
32 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'' |
33 | * ''Anime/CodeGeass'' |
34 | * ''Manga/{{Colorful}}'' (Torajiro Kishi's ''Colorful'', not the 2010 anime movie by the way) |
35 | * ''Manga/CojiCoji'' |
36 | * ''Anime/CyberteamInAkihabara'' |
37 | * ''Manga/{{Dandadan}}'' |
38 | * ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}'' |
39 | * ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' |
40 | * ''Anime/DiGiCharat'' (the franchise made its anime debut here; however ''[[Anime/PanyoPanyoDiGiCharat Panyo Panyo]]'' and ''[[Anime/DiGiCharatNyo Nyo!]]'' aired on Creator/TVTokyo and ''Reiwa no Di Gi Charat'' airs on Tokyo MX and [[Creator/NipponTV BS Nippon TV]]) |
41 | ** ''Anime/DiGiCharat1999'' |
42 | ** ''Anime/DiGiCharatSpecials'' |
43 | ** ''Anime/DiGiCharatWinterGarden'' |
44 | * ''WesternAnimation/DogtanianAndTheThreeMuskehounds'' |
45 | * ''Dokonjo Gaeru'' (produced by [[Creator/AsahiBroadcastingCorporation ABC]] in Osaka, before that station switched its affiliation to Creator/TVAsahi; the original 1972-74 TV series aired on TBS while the 1980s remake aired on Creator/NipponTV) |
46 | * ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' (The 1991 version, the 2020 version airs on Creator/TVTokyo) |
47 | * ''Manga/DreamEaterMerry'' |
48 | * ''Literature/{{Durarara}}'' |
49 | * ''Eagle Sam'' (1983 anime starring the official mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games) |
50 | * ''Manga/EightMan1963'' |
51 | * ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' |
52 | ** ''Anime/EurekaSevenAO'' |
53 | * ''WesternAnimation/FievelsAmericanTails'' (import) |
54 | * ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' |
55 | ** ''[[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' |
56 | * ''VideoGame/GanbareGoemon'' |
57 | * ''Manga/GetBackers'' |
58 | * ''Manga/{{Golgo 13}}'' (1971), the network's first [[OtakuOClock late-night anime]] [[note]] though it wasn't an anime in the traditional sense, it was pretty much a precursor to comic dubs [[/note]] |
59 | * ''Anime/GhastlyPrinceEnmaBurningUp'' (the original 1973 anime aired on Creator/FujiTV and was reran on Creator/TVTokyo in the 80's) |
60 | * ''Anime/GingaHyouryuuVifam'' (both the original and ''Vifam 13'') |
61 | * ''Franchise/{{Gundam}} Series'' (since 2002; previous incarnations aired on Creator/TVAsahi and Creator/FujiTV with spinoffs airing on Creator/TVTokyo) |
62 | ** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'' |
63 | *** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' |
64 | ** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' |
65 | ** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE'' |
66 | ** ''Anime/GundamReconguistaInG'' |
67 | ** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'' |
68 | ** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'' |
69 | * ''Literature/{{Haganai}}'' |
70 | * ''Anime/HeatGuyJ'' |
71 | * ''Manga/HidamariSketch'' |
72 | * ''Anime/TheIdolMaster'' (All other mainline and spinoff ''iM@S'' anime would air on TOKYO MX [[note]] and syndicated on other UHF stations [[/note]] and both ''U149'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheIdolmasterMillionLive Million Live]]'' aired on Creator/TVTokyo) |
73 | * ''Literature/InfiniteStratos'' |
74 | * ''Manga/InitialD'' (MBS aired reruns of First and Second Stage which originally aired on Creator/FujiTV) |
75 | ** ''Manga/MFGhost'' (airs on its Fukuoka affiliate, RKB, also airs on Creator/NipponTV's Osaka affiliate, Yomiuri TV (YTV), TOKYO MX, Creator/{{Animax}}, and Creator/TVTokyo's Aichi affiliate, TV Aichi) |
76 | * ''Manga/{{Joshiraku}}'' |
77 | * ''Series/KamenRider Series'' (Its affiliate aired [[Series/KamenRider the first series]] alongside NET (now Creator/TVAsahi), but because the network switch between [[Creator/AsahiBroadcastingCorporation ABC]] and MBS in 1975, Stronger was aired on TBS) |
78 | ** ''Series/KamenRiderStronger'' |
79 | ** ''Series/KamenRiderSkyrider'' |
80 | ** ''Series/KamenRiderSuper1'' |
81 | ** ''Series/KamenRiderBlack'' |
82 | ** ''Series/KamenRiderBlackRX'' |
83 | * ''Literature/{{Kampfer}}'' |
84 | * ''Manga/KOn'' |
85 | * ''Manga/KillMeBaby'' |
86 | * ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}: Perfect Origin Arc'' (the original series and ''Scramble to the Throne'' aired on Creator/NipponTV and ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'' aired on Creator/TVTokyo) |
87 | * ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' |
88 | * ''Manga/LinebarrelsOfIron'' |
89 | * ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro'' |
90 | * ''Anime/ALittleSnowFairySugar'' |
91 | * ''Series/LostInSpace'' (Japanese dub) |
92 | * ''Manga/TheLuciferAndBiscuitHammer'' |
93 | * ''Manga/MarvelousMelmo'' (the original 1971 version, co-produced by then-affiliate station [[Creator/AsahiBroadcastingCorporation ABC]] in Osaka; the 1998 redub of the series aired on WOWOW) |
94 | * ''Literature/MayoChiki'' |
95 | * ''Anime/MelodyOfOblivion'' |
96 | * ''Anime/MiimuIroIroYumeNoTabi'' |
97 | * ''Series/TheMonkees'' (Japanese dub; first-run airings from 1967-68 and reruns in the '80s) |
98 | * ''Anime/MonsterRancher'' |
99 | * ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' (season 1, season 2 and onwards aired on [[Creator/NipponTelevision Nippon TV]]) |
100 | * ''Manga/MukaMukaParadise'' |
101 | * ''Literature/NakaimoMyLittleSisterIsAmongThem'' |
102 | * ''Series/NinjaWarrior'' |
103 | * ''Manga/NyanKoi'' |
104 | * ''Manga/OsomatsuKun'' (1966 series, the 1988 series aired on [[Creator/FujiTelevision Fuji TV]] and ''Anime/OsomatsuSan'' airs on Creator/TVTokyo) |
105 | * ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' |
106 | * ''Series/ThePattyDukeShow'' (dubbed, 1964-66) |
107 | * ''Anime/{{Penguindrum}}'' |
108 | * ''Manga/{{Perman}}'' (the 60's anime, the 80's anime aired on Creator/TVAsahi) |
109 | * ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' |
110 | * ''Manga/PetShopOfHorrors'' |
111 | * ''Manga/PlawresSanshiro'' |
112 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Polyphonica}}'' |
113 | * ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' |
114 | * ''Anime/RomeoXJuliet'' |
115 | * ''Manga/RozenMaiden'' |
116 | * ''Anime/SakuraWars2000'' |
117 | * ''Anime/{{Seiren}}'' |
118 | * ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' |
119 | * ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana Second'' (the first and third seasons however aired on Tokyo MX and various other UHF stations throughout Japan, that said TBS's Osaka affiliate MBS aired all 3 seasons in the Kansai region and the series also reran nationwide on Creator/{{Animax}} and AT-X [[note]] a satellite network owned by Creator/TVTokyo that specializes in anime, including shows that don't air or never aired on TV Tokyo [[/note]]) |
120 | * ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion'' |
121 | * ''Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato2199'' (2202 aired on Creator/TVTokyo and the original 70's series aired on [[Creator/NipponTelevision Nippon TV]]) |
122 | * ''Anime/StarDriver'' |
123 | * ''Manga/StrawberryMarshmallow'' |
124 | * ''Anime/SuperDimensionCavalrySouthernCross'' |
125 | * ''Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss'' |
126 | * ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' |
127 | ** ''Anime/Macross7'' |
128 | ** ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' |
129 | ** ''Anime/MacrossDelta'' |
130 | * ''Manga/SuperPig'' |
131 | * ''Anime/SuzysZooDaisukiWitzy'' |
132 | * ''Literature/TaishoBaseballGirls'' |
133 | * ''Series/TakeshisCastle'' |
134 | * ''Manga/ToLoveRu'' |
135 | * ''Anime/TomicaHyperRescueDriveHeadKidouKyuukyuuKeisatsu'' |
136 | * ''Triton of the Sea'' |
137 | * ''Anime/UFOWarriorDaiApolon'' (episodes 1-26 only, the series would move to Creator/TVTokyo for its final 21 episodes) |
138 | * ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' (from its birth in 1966 until 2009 when the franchise moved to Creator/TVTokyo) |
139 | * ''Anime/UmiMonogatari'' |
140 | * ''Manga/VenusVersusVirus'' |
141 | * ''Anime/VividredOperation'' |
142 | * ''Anime/WonderBeatScramble'' |
143 | * ''Anime/{{Witchblade}}'' |
144 | * ''Manga/XxxHolic'' |
145 | * ''Manga/YoureUnderArrest'' |
146 | * ''Franchise/{{Zoids}}'' (all other entries in the franchise aired on Creator/TVTokyo) |
147 | ** ''Anime/ZoidsChaoticCentury'' |
148 | ** ''Anime/ZoidsNewCentury'' |
149 | ** ''Anime/ZoidsWild'' |
150 | [[/index]] |
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