1968 in Japanese television

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Events in 1968 in Japanese television.

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Channels

Launches:

Debuts

ShowStationPremiere DateGenreOriginal Run
Cyborg 009 NET April 5animeApril 5, 1968 – September 27, 1968
GeGeGe no Kitaro Fuji TV January 3animeJanuary 3, 1968 – March 30, 1969
Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero Fuji TV October 21animeOctober 21, 1968 – March 29, 1969
Key Hunter TBS April 6dramaApril 6, 1968 - April 7, 1973
Mighty Jack Fuji TelevisionApril 6tokusatsuApril 6, 1968 – June 29, 1968

Ongoing shows

Endings

ShowStationEnding DateGenreOriginal Run
Akakage Kansai TV March 27tokusatsuApril 5, 1967 – March 27, 1968
Chibikko Kaiju Yadamon Fuji TV March 25animeOctober 2, 1967 – March 25, 1968
Cyborg 009 NET September 27animeApril 5, 1968 – September 27, 1968
Giant Robo NET April 1tokusatsuOctober 11, 1967 – April 1, 1968
Mighty Jack Fuji TV April 6tokusatsuApril 6, 1968 – June 29, 1968
Mach GoGoGo [1] Fuji TV March 31animeApril 2, 1967 - March 31, 1968
Ōgon Bat Yomimuri TV March 23animeApril 1, 1967 – March 23, 1968
Oraa Guzura Dado Fuji TV September 25animeOctober 7, 1967 – September 25, 1968
Perman TBS April 14animeApril 2, 1967 - April 14, 1968
Ribbon no Kishi Fuji TV April 7animeApril 2, 1967 – April 7, 1968
Ultra Seven TBS September 8tokusatsuOctober 1, 1967 – September 8, 1968

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References

  1. "マッハGoGoGo". Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 19, 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-30.