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2 [[caption-width-right:350:In case if you think you may be a little too young for Shonen or Shoujo but still want to be in a cool kids club.[[note]] Clockwise from top right: ''Anime/PrettyCure'', ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', ''Anime/ShimaShimaToraNoShimajiro'', ''Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade'']][[/note]]
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4''Kodomomuke'' translates from Japanese as "intended for children" and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin predictably]] indicates {{anime}} and {{manga}}[[note]]''Jidō''(児童) is the term officially used in Japan for children's manga, though ''kodomomuke'' is still used often.[[/note]] aimed at a [[UsefulNotes/MangaDemographics demographic]] of children younger than the typical 12-18 {{shonen|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōnenmuke" in Japanese[[/note]] and {{shoujo|Demographic}}[[note]]Literally, "shōjomuke"[[/note]] viewers. Kodomomuke works are generally aimed at the 3-to-10-year-old range and are usually more gender-neutral than shōnen and shoujo. This sort of media often makes the transition from Japanese to Western audiences with fewer changes, being more easily comparable to most of your typical G-rated children's cartoons than shōnen and shōjo anime are.
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6One indicator that a show is of kodomomuke fare is if it spawns a [[TheKiddieRide kiddie ride]] shortly after launch, although given that even shows like ''Franchise/OnePiece'' and ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' have spawned rides, it's not even a reliable indicator.
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8None of this is meant to imply that [[TroperDemographics you]] need to feel odd about liking anything on the list. [[PeripheryDemographic Enjoy yourself!]] We won't judge you. Many, in fact, are considered all-time classics (multiple Creator/StudioGhibli movies are classified as kodomo, for one).
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10It's important to note that most anime that don't air in late-night timeslots[[note]]Although there are a few exceptions, such as the 2018 ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'' series.[[/note]] are "kodomomuke".[[note]]Like other countries of the world, Japan typically thinks of anime and manga as [[AnimationAgeGhetto mainly being for families]], although there are, of course, many, many exceptions.[[/note]] However, because of [[ValuesDissonance cultural and societal differences]] (and because of how ambiguous some shows can be at times anyway), it may not come off this way.[[note]]It doesn't help that some shows released in North America have [[SpiceUpTheSubtitles subtitled]] or dubbed versions that have characters [[ObligatorySwearing swear]] (something that technically does not exist in Japanese), just because of certain terminology used. In some cases, some shows are even deliberately translated in a way so that they can appeal more to older viewers despite originally being family-friendly. In a few cases (especially if it's a GagDub) they may not even bother, and just go their own way, regardless of whether it's family-friendly or not.[[/note]] This list only covers shows that could potentially air outside of Japan with little, if any edits or other changes.
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12Compare to ChildrensComics. Also compare to PreschoolShow, which several of these anime go under. Many of them, however, are more equivalent to shows aimed at elementary-schoolers (not unlike most of the western cartoons you probably watched on Saturday mornings as a kid); these older-skewing kodomomuke shows may cross over into shōnen or shoujo territory on occasion.
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14!!Examples:
15[[index]]
16* ''Manga/TwentyOneEmon''
17* ''Anime/TheAdventuresOfPeterPan''
18* The ''Anime/{{Aikatsu}}'' franchise
19* ''Manga/AkazukinChacha''
20* ''Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP'' (anime TV series from 1983)
21* ''Anime/AndersenMonogatari''
22* ''Manga/AnimalYokocho''
23* ''Anime Oyako Gekijou'' ("Anime Parent and Child Theater"), along with its second season ''Persocom Travel Tanteidan'' ("PC Travel Detectives"). Both were dubbed in English as ''Anime/{{Superbook}}''.
24* Numerous works by Creator/TakashiYanase fall into this, including animated adaptations.
25** ''[[Anime/TheKindlyLion Yasashii Lion]]'' (''The Kindly Lion''/''The Gentle Lion'')
26** ''Little Jumbo''
27** ''[[Literature/TheRoseFlowerAndJoe Bara no Hana to Joe]]'' (''The Rose Flower and Joe'')
28** The ''Literature/{{Anpanman}}'' franchise
29** ''Anime/MightyCatMaskedNiyandar''
30* ''Asari-chan''
31* ''Anime/AshitaNoNadja''
32* ''Astro Boy'' ([[Manga/AstroBoy manga]] and [[Anime/AstroBoy anime]])
33* ''Anime/BabyFelixAndFriends''
34* ''Franchise/{{Bakugan}}''
35** ''Anime/{{Bakugan}}'' anime
36** ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet''
37* ''Manga/BakusouKyoudaiLetsAndGo''
38* ''Bakuto Sengen Anime/{{Daigunder}}''
39* ''Anime/{{Bannertail}}''
40* ''B-Densetsu!'' ("B-Legend!") ''Anime/BattleBDaman'', and it's sequel series B-Daman Fire Spirits.
41* ''Literature/{{Barbapapa}}'' (especially including ''Barbapapa Around the World'')
42* The ''Battle Spirits'' franchise, excluding the series of ONAs beginning with Saga Brave
43** ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenToppaBashin''
44** ''Anime/BattleSpiritsShonenGekihaDan'' and its sequel ''Battle Spirits Brave''
45** ''Anime/BattleSpiritsHeroes''
46** ''Anime/BattleSpiritsSwordEyes''
47** ''Anime/BattleSpiritsSaikyoGingaUltimateZero''
48** ''Battle Spirits Burning Soul''
49** ''Battle Spirits Double Drive''
50* ''Franchise/{{Beyblade}}''
51** ''Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade''
52** ''Anime/BeybladeMetalFusion''
53** ''Anime/BeybladeShogunSteel''
54** ''Anime/BeybladeBurst''
55* ''Anime/BumpetyBoo'' (known as Hey! Bunbuu!'' in Japan)
56* ''Anime/BombermanBDamanBakugaiden''
57* ''Anime/BombermanJetters''
58* ''Bonobono''
59* ''Anime/ButtDetective''
60* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura''
61* ''WesternAnimation/{{Calimero}}''
62* ''Anime/CastleInTheSky''
63* ''Manga/ChibiMarukoChan''
64* ''Manga/{{Chinpui}}''
65* ''Manga/CojiCoji''
66* ''Croket'' (pronounced like "croquet")
67* ''Cross Fight B-Daman'' (dubbed in English as ''Anime/BDamanCrossfire'')
68* ''Anime/CrushGearTurbo''
69* ''Manga/CyborgKuroChan''
70* ''Anime/DaisukiBuBuChaCha''
71* ''Manga/DamekkoDoubutsu''
72* ''Anime/DekoBokoFriends'' (along with anything else that aired as part of ''Series/OkaasanToIssho''[[note]]''Together with Mother'', a long running Japanese series that has aired on Creator/{{NHK}} since the 1950s, although ''Deko Boko Friends'' was made decades later.[[/note]])
73* The ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise[[note]]Except for ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', ''Anime/DigimonAdventureLastEvolutionKizuna'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02TheBeginning'', which are aimed at adult fans[[/note]]
74** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure''
75** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02''
76** ''Anime/DigimonTamers''
77** ''Anime/DigimonFrontier''
78** ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad''
79** ''Anime/DigimonFusion''
80** ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters''
81** ''Anime/DigimonAdventure2020''
82** ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame''
83* ''Anime/DinosaurKing''
84* ''Don Chuck Monogatari'' (aired in French in Canada as ''Le Petit Castor'')
85* ''Don Don Dommel to Ron'' ("Don Don Dommel and Ron"; dubbed in English as ''Anime/{{Wowser}}''[[note]]A Japanese / Dutch adaptation of the Belgian comic book ComicBook/{{Cubitus}}, known as Dommel in Dutch.[[/note]])
86* The ''Franchise/{{Doraemon}}'' franchise (a seriously LongRunner consisting of various manga and anime works[[note]]The second TV series (1979-present) is the one most viewers, even in Japan, are familiar with.[[/note]])
87** Original ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''
88* The ''Anime/DuelMasters'' franchise
89* ''Manga/FairyIdolKanon''[[/index]]
90* ''Furusato Saisei Nippon no Mukashi Banashi'' (''Hometown Rebuilding: Folktales From Japan)[[note]]The show later changed its name to "Furusato Meguri..." ("Hometown Visiting...").[[/note]]
91** ''Manga Furusato Mukashi Banashi'' (loosely, "Animated Homeland Folktales")[[note]]Which aired in 1976 on the same network as this show: TV Toyko (back when it was known as "Tokyo 12 Channel").[[/note]]
92** ''Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi'' (loosely, "Animated Japanese Folktales")[[note]]A long-running series that began in 1975 on Mainichi Broadcasting (MBS), and aired well into the 2000s.[[/note]]
93* ''Futago no Monchhichi'' ("Monchhichi Twins", an anime series from 1980 based on the ''Monchhichi'' franchise[[note]]Not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/{{Monchhichis}} the later American series]] from 1983 made by Creator/HannaBarbera.[[/note]])
94* ''Fuusen Shoujo Temple-chan'' (Balloon Girl Temple-chan[[note]]Tatsunoko's suggested international English name is "Temple the Balloonist". The main character may or may not have been inspired by another [[Creator/ShirleyTemple "Temple"]], although some dubbed versions do in fact, call her "Shirley". Creator/HarmonyGold's abortive English dub of the show would have renamed Temple "Tiffany."[[/note]])
95* ''Fushigi na Koala Blinky to Printy'' (Blinky and Printy, the Mysterious Koalas; AKA: ''Anime/TheNoozles'')[[index]]
96* ''Anime/GenjiTsuushinAgedama''
97* ''Anime/GrimmsFairyTaleClassics''
98* ''Anime/{{Hamtaro}}''
99* ''Anime/HanaNoKoLunLun''
100* ''Manga/HappyHappyClover''
101* ''Hare Tokidoki Buta'' ("Fine and Partly Piggy"; AKA: ''Anime/TokyoPig'')
102* ''Anime/HelloSandybell''
103* ''VideoGame/HeroBank''
104* ''Manga/HimechansRibbon''
105* ''Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan'' (all three series)
106* ''Anime/HimitsuNoHanazono''
107* ''Manga/HoneyHoney''
108* ''Anime/HoneyBeeHutch''[[/index]]
109* ''Hoshi no Ouji-sama: [[Literature/TheLittlePrince Petit Prince]]'' (dubbed in English[[note]]with some changes[[/note]] as "Anime/TheAdventuresOfTheLittlePrince")[[index]]
110* The ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'' series[[note]]However, there are moments of tragedy.[[/note]]
111** ''Anime/InazumaElevenAres''
112* ''Jikuu Tantei Genshi-kun'' (AKA: ''Anime/FlintTheTimeDetective'')
113* ''Kagaku Kyuujo Tai Techno Boyager'' ("Scientific Rescue Team Techno Boyager"; AKA: ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}} 2086'')
114* ''Literature/KaiketsuZorori''
115* ''Anime/KamisamaMinaraiHimitsuNoCocotama''
116* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'' (based on a children's novel)
117* ''Manga/KimbaTheWhiteLion'' (along with the other animated incarnations)
118* ''Anime/KiraKiraHappyHirakeCocotama''
119* ''Manga/KirarinRevolution'' (Viz Media holds the license for this show under the name "Kilari"[[note]]Their romanization of the main character's name, although "Kirari" was used at first.[[/note]])
120* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' (adaptation of the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' franchise; known in Japan as ''Hoshi no Kirby''/''Kirby of the Stars'', the same name used for the video games.[[note]]The original game was released in North America as "VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand".[[/note]])
121* ''Manga/KiteretsuDaihyakka''
122* ''Manga/{{Klonoa}}''
123* ''Koala Boy Kokki'' (AKA: ''The Anime/AdventuresOfTheLittleKoala'')
124* ''Manga/{{Kodocha}}'' (The anime, at least, especially its filler episodes.)
125* ''Kyatto Ninden Teyandee'' (AKA: ''Anime/SamuraiPizzaCats'')
126* ''Anime/KujiraNoJosephina''
127* ''Manga/{{Lady}}''
128* ''Manga/LeaveItToPet''
129* The various manga adaptations of ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise.
130* ''Anime/LittleLulu''
131* ''Anime/LittleMemole'' (released in English as "Wee Wendy" in the form of an edited compilation film)
132* ''Anime/LittleNemoAdventuresInSlumberland'' (also known as simply, "Little Nemo")
133* ''Anime/LittlePollon''
134* ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''
135* ''Anime/LuOverTheWall''
136* The ''Anime/LupinVIII'' pilot[[note]]Which was cancelled due to being screwed by the Creator/MauriceLeBlanc estate (who, at the time held the rights to the original Arsene Lupin novels, which are now in the public domain). Creator/DICEntertainment, who had put in a lot of money for the show to be made, ultimately made the non-anime series ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' instead.[[/note]] likely [[WhatCouldHaveBeen would have been]] a Kodomomuke version of the ''Franchise/LupinIII'' franchise, which is otherwise very much meant for older viewers.
137* ''Mahou Tsukai Sally'' (''Manga/SallyTheWitch'')
138* ''Kupū~!! Mamegoma!''
139* The ''Anime/MagicalDoReMi'' franchise
140* ''Anime/MajokkoTickle'' (little known Creator/GoNagai creation)
141* ''Anime/MapleTown Monogatari'' (Maple Town Stories)[[note]]Broadcast in the U.S. on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as simply "Maple Town"[[/note]] and its sequel series ''Shin Maple Town Monogatari: Palm Town Hen'' (New Maple Town Stories: Palm Town Saga[[note]]Can also be translated as "Palm Town Arc".[[/note]]).
142* ''Manga/TheMarshmallowTimes''
143* ''Anime/MashinHeroWataruSeries''
144* ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' (Includes both Mitsubachi Maya no Bouken[[note]]"The Adventures of Maya the Honeybee.[[/note]], and Shin [New] Mitsubachi Maya no Bouken.)
145* ''VideoGame/{{Medabots}}'': Nearly all of the franchise's manga spinoffs ran in the children's magazine ''Comic [=BomBom=]''.
146* ''Meiken Jolie'' (AKA: ''Anime/BelleAndSebastian''[[note]]However, the plot is kind of dark.[[/note]])
147* ''Manga/MidoriNoMakibao''
148* ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken''
149* ''Manga/MiriyaAndMarie''
150* ''Manga/MirumoDePon'' (licensed by Viz Media as ''Mirmo Zibang'')
151* ''Mazāgūsubideo tango-chō'' [[note]] ''Mother Goose Video Wordbook'' [[/note]] (known as ''Mother Goose Songs & Rhymes'' in the west): A Japanese direct-to-video series that adapts numerous Nursery Rhymes, Lullabies, and children's songs with [[AnthropomorphicAnimalAdaptation cute anthropomorphic]] [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals animals]]. The series was made by Creator/TriangleStaff, with a total of 11 volumes released between 1988 and 1991. [[NoExportForYou Only the first three were released outside Japan.]]
152* ''Manga/{{Mojacko}}''
153* ''Anime/MokkuOfTheOakTree'' (AKA: ''Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio'')
154* ''Monster Farm'' (AKA: ''Anime/MonsterRancher'')
155* ''Mori no Youki na Kobitotachi Belfy and Lillibit'' (Merry Little People of the Forest Belfy and Lillibit; AKA: ''Anime/TheLittlBits'')
156* ''Manga/MukaMukaParadise''
157* ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'' (original Japanese version is called Taiyou no Ko Esteban, or "Esteban: Child of the Sun")
158* ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro''
159* ''Anime/NyanpireTheAnimation''
160* ''Manga/NinjaHattori''
161* ''Manga/NintamaRantarou''
162* ''Anime/NyanpireTheAnimation''
163* ''Anime/{{Ojarumaru}}''
164* ''Anime/OkkosInn'' (based on a children's novel)
165* ''Anime/OneStormyNightSecretFriends''
166* ''Manga/OreWaOtokoDaKunioKun''
167* ''Anime/OyakoClub''
168* ''Anime/ParappaTheRapper''
169* ''Anime/{{Pecola}}''
170* ''Manga/{{Perman}}''
171* ''Anime/{{Pikaia}}''
172* ''Anime/PiccolinoNoBoken''
173* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
174** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', especially the later seasons, although the earlier movies are more family-oriented and the ''[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY XY]]'' series has a few {{shonen}} spin-off specials.
175** ''Manga/PokemonAdventures''
176** ''Manga/PokemonDiamondAndPearlAdventure''
177** ''Manga/PokemonMysteryDungeonGinjisRescueTeam''
178* ''Manga/{{Pokonyan}}''
179* ''Anime/PomPoko''
180* ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''
181* ''Anime/PopeeThePerformer''
182* ''Anime/PowerpuffGirlsZ''
183* The ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise
184* ''Anime/PrettySammy'' (Specifically, the TV series that was released by Pioneer[[note]]Later Geneon.[[/note]] as "Magical Project S" in North America)
185* The ''VideoGame/PrettySeries''
186** ''Anime/PrettyRhythmAuroraDream''
187*** ''Pretty Rhythm Dear My Future''
188** ''Anime/PrettyRhythmRainbowLive''
189** ''Pretty Rhythm All-Star Selection'' (a partial clip show series)
190** ''[[VideoGame/PriPara [=PriPara=]]]''
191** ''[[Anime/KirattoPriChan Kiratto Pri☆Chan]]''
192** ''[[Anime/WacchaPriMagi Waccha PriMagi!]]''
193* ''Rockman: Hoshi ni Negai o'' (AKA: ''Anime/MegaManUponAStar'', part of the ''Franchise/MegaMan'' franchise; an educational OVA meant to teach viewers about Japan)
194* ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior2002''"[[note]]The English production only covers the first two series[[/note]], based on the games known as ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork''
195** ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce''
196* ''Rokumon Tengai Anime/MoncolleKnights''
197* ''Anime/ShimaShimaToraNoShimajiro'' (''Striped Island Tiger Shimajirō'', mostly known in the West due to MemeticMutation from a clip of a potty-training episode that went viral).
198* Many, many anime of franchises owned by Creator/{{Sanrio}}.
199** ''Anime/DreamStarButtonNose''
200** ''Franchise/HelloKitty''
201** ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'' (however, [[Anime/JewelpetSunshine some]] [[Anime/LadyJewelpet seasons]] [[AudienceShift are explicitly intended for a slightly older audience]])
202** ''Anime/OnegaiMyMelody''
203** ''Literature/RingingBell'' (known as ''Chirin no Suzu'' in Japan) is a major subversion. See the article for details.
204** ''[=SugarBunnies=]''
205** ''Usahana: Yumemiru Ballerina''
206** ''Anime/{{Mewkledreamy}}''
207* ''Anime/SeaCat1988''
208* ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalion''
209** ''Anime/ShinkansenHenkeiRoboShinkalionZ''
210* ''Manga/ShizukuChan''
211* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
212** A [[Manga/SonicTheHedgehog manga]] from the early 1990s
213** An [[Anime/SonicTheHedgehogTheMovie anime OVA]] from the mid 1990s
214** ''Anime/SonicX''
215* ''Space Bug'' (CGI series; a Japan / South Korea co-production)[[note]]The official international name is "The Journey Home" (named for the show's opening theme), which is the name used on Crunchyroll.[[/note]]
216* ''Anime/SpiderRiders''
217* ''Manga/{{Splatoon}}'', serialized in Magazine/CoroCoroComic
218* ''Spoon Oba-san'' (anime adaptation of ''Literature/MrsPepperpot'')
219* ''Anime/SpellboundMagicalPrincessLilPri''
220* ''Anime/{{Stitch}}''
221* ''Anime/SuperDollLiccaChan''
222* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
223** ''Anime/TheGreatMissionToSavePrincessPeach''
224** The [[Anime/AmadaAnimeSeriesSuperMarioBros "Amada Anime Series"]] [=OVAs=]
225** ''Manga/SuperMario''
226** ''Manga/SuperMarioBrosMangaMania''
227** ''Anime/SuperMariosFireBrigade''
228** ''Anime/SuperMarioTrafficSafety''
229* ''Manga/SuperPig''
230* ''Anime/SuzysZooDaisukiWitzy''
231* ''Anime/SylvanianFamilies''
232* ''Anime/TamaAndFriends''
233* ''Franchise/{{Tamagotchi}}''
234* ''[[Creator/TakashiYanase Yanase takashi meruhen gekijō]]'' (''Takashi Yanase Theatre'')
235* ''Anime/TimeBokan''
236** ''Anime/{{Yatterman}}''
237** ''Anime/TimePatrolTaiOtasukeman''
238** ''Anime/TimeBokan24''
239* ''Anime/TomAndJerry''
240* ''Anime/TomicaHyperRescueDriveHeadKidouKyuukyuuKeisatsu''
241* ''Tomica Kizuna Gattai Earth Granner''
242* ''Tondera House no Daibouken'' (''Adventures of the Anime/FlyingHouse'')
243* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
244** The three Japanese created sequel series to [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers the original G1 series]] (''Anime/TransformersHeadmasters'', ''Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce'', and ''Anime/TransformersVictory'')
245** ''Transformers: Car Robot'' (dubbed in English as ''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise''[[note]]This was long before the name would be used for [[WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise the sequel series]] to ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime''.[[/note]])
246** The "Unicron trilogy" (''Anime/TransformersArmada'', ''Anime/TransformersEnergon'', and ''Anime/TransformersGalaxyForce'')
247* ''Anime/TweenyWitches''
248* ''Anime/TwinPrincessOfWonderPlanet''[[note]]The concept's (and by extension, the show's) official English name.[[/note]]
249* ''Literature/VickyTheViking''
250* ''Anime/Ulysses31''
251* ''Manga/{{Unico}}''
252** ''[[Anime/UnicoBlackCloudAndWhiteFeather Unico: Black Cloud and White Feather]]''
253** ''Anime/TheFantasticAdventuresOfUnico''
254** ''Anime/UnicoInTheIslandOfMagic''
255** ''[[Anime/SavingOurFragileEarthUnicoSpecialChapter Saving our Fragile Earth: Unico Special Chapter]]''
256** ''Dr. Pinoko's Forest Adventures''
257** ''Manga/UnicoAwakening'', an upcoming re-imagining of the original ''Unico'' series.
258* ''Anime/WanWanCelebSoreyukeTetsunoshin''
259* ''Anime/TheWizardOfOz''
260* ''Anime/TheWonderfulGalaxyOfOz'' (AKA ''Space Oz no Bouken'')
261* ''Anime/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''
262* ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' (Click for more details.)
263* ''Franchise/YokaiWatch''
264** ''Anime/YokaiWatch'' (anime series)
265** ''Manga/YokaiWatch'' (manga series)
266** ''Anime/YokaiWatchJamYokaiAcademyYCloseEncountersOfTheNKind''
267** ''Anime/YokaiWatchShadowside''
268* ''Manga/YumeiroPatissiere''
269* ''Anime/YumeNoCrayonOukoku''
270* ''Zettai Zetsumei Dangerous Jii-san'' (lit. "Absolute Death: Dangerous Grandpa"[[note]]Viz Media currently holds the license for the anime version under the name "Grandpa Danger".[[/note]])
271* The ''Franchise/{{Zoids}}'' franchise (including ''Anime/ZoidsChaoticCentury'' and ''Anime/ZoidsNewCentury'')
272* ''Anime/{{Zoobles}}'' (anime series)
273* ''Manga/ZoZoZombie'' (manga and WebAnimation series)
274[[/index]]

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