1968 in anime

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The events of 1968 in anime .

Releases

English nameJapanese nameTypeDemographicRegions
Spooky Kitaro ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 (GeGeGe no Kitarō)TVShōnenJA
Detective Brat Pack わんぱく探偵団 (Wanpaku Tanteidan)TVShōnenJA
The World of Hans Christian Andersen アンデルセン物語 (Andersen Monogatari)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA
Star of the Giants 巨人の星 (Kyojin no Hoshi)TVShōnenJA
Animal One アニマル1 (Animal 1)TVShōnenJA
Cyborg 009 サイボーグ・ゼロ・ゼロ・ナイン (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain)TVShōnen, ShōjoJA
Fight, Pyuta! ファイトだ!! ピュー太 (Fight Da!! Pyuta)TVShōnenJA
Little Miss Akane あかねちゃん (Akane-chan)TVShōjoJA
The Monster Kid 怪物くん (Kaibutsu-kun)TVShōnenJA
The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun 太陽の王子 ホルスの大冒険 (Taiyō no Ōji Horusu no Daibōken)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA
Spooky Kitaro ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 (GeGeGe no Kitarō)MovieShōnenJA
Sasuke サスケ (Sasuke)TVShōnenJA, EU
The Ringleader of the Sunset 夕やけ番長 (Yuyake Banchō)JAShōnenNA
Dokachin the Primitive Boy ドカチン (Dokachin)TVChildrenJA
Sabu & Ichi's Arrest Warrant 佐武と市捕物控 (Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae)TVShōnen, SeinenJA
Humanoid Monster Bem 妖怪人間ベム (Yōkai Ningen Bemu)TVShōnenJA
Tobimaru and the Nine-tailed Fox九尾の狐と飛丸 (Kyubi no kitsune to Tobimaru)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA
Genesis 創世記 (Souseiki)ShortGeneralJA
Dororo: Pilot Film どろろ パイロットフィルム (Dororo: Pairotto Firumu)SpecialShōnenJA
Love of Kemeko ケメ子のLOVE (Kemeko no LOVE)ShortGeneralJA
Two Pikes 二匹のサンマ (Ni-hiki no Sanma)ShortGeneralJA
Breaking of Branches is Forbidden 花折り (Hana-Ori)ShortGeneralJA
When Grandpa Was a Pirate おじいちゃんが海賊だった頃 (Ojii-chan ga Kaizoku Datta Koro)ShortChildrenJA

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