1970 in anime

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Years in anime: 1967   1968   1969   1970   1971   1972   1973
Centuries: 19th century  ·  20th century  ·  21st century
Decades: 1940s   1950s   1960s   1970s   1980s   1990s   2000s
Years: 1967   1968   1969   1970   1971   1972   1973

The events of 1970 in anime .

Releases

English nameJapanese nameTypeDemographicRegions
Nobody's Boy ちびっ子レミと名犬カピ (Chibikko Rémi to Meiken Capi)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA
Tiger Mask タイガーマスク (Taigā Masuku)MovieShōnenJA
Star of the Giants: Big League Ball 巨人の星 大リーグボール (Kyojin no Hoshi: Dai League Ball)MovieShōnenJA
Attack No. 1: The Movie アタック No. 1 (Atakku Nanbā Wan)MovieShōjoJA
The Gentle Lion やさしいライオン (Yasashii Lion)MovieFamily, ChildrenJA
Animal Village Stories 動物村ものがたり - Doubutsu Mura MonogatariTVChildrenJA
Chippo the Mischievous Angel いたずら天使チッポちゃん - Itazura Tenshi Chippo-canTVChildrenJA
Tomorrow's Joe あしたのジョー (Ashita no Joe)TVShōnenJA
Goro the Terrible ばくはつ五郎 (Bakuhatsu Goro)TVBakuhatsu GoroJA
Fun Anime Theater おたのしみアニメ劇場 (Otanoshimi Anime Gekijō)TVFamily, ChildrenJA
The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee 昆虫物語 みなしごハッチ (Konchū Monogatari: Minashigo Hatchi)TVChildrenJA
The Dark Red Eleven 赤き血のイレブン (Akakichi no Eleven)TVShōnenJA, EU, KO, AR
Tiger Mask: War Against the League of Masked Wrestlers タイガーマスク ふく面リーグ戦 (Taigā Masuku: Fuku Men League Sen)MovieShōnenJA
30,000 Miles Under the Sea 海底3万マイル (Kaitei San-man Mile)MovieShōnenJA
Star of the Giants: The Fateful Showdown 巨人の星 宿命の対決 (Kyojin no Hoshi: Shukumei no Taiketsu)MovieShōnenJA
Attack No. 1: Revolution アタック No. 1涙の回転レシーブ (Atakku Nanbā Wan: Namida no Kaiten Receive)MovieShōjoJA
Bullying Grandmother いじわるばあさん (Ijiwaru Baa-san)TVShōnenJA
Cleopatra クレオパトラ (Kureopatora)MovieAdultJA
The Bridge of Avignon アビニョンの橋で (Avignon no Hashi de)TV specialChildrenJA
The Demon of Kickboxing キックの鬼ー (Kikku no Oni)TVShōnenJA
General Inakappe いなかっぺ大将 (Inakappe Taishō)TVShōnenJA
Mako the Mermaid 魔法のマコちゃん (Mahō no Mako-chan)TVShōjoJA
Attack No. 1: World Championship アタック No. 1涙の世界選手権 (Atakku Nanbā Wan: Namida no Sekai Senshuken)MovieShōjoJA
Il torero Camomillo トレロ カモミロ (Torero Kamomiro)ShortChildrenJA
The Bathroom ザ・バスルーム (Za Basuroom)ShortGeneralJA
Anthropo-Cynical Farce 犬儒戯画 (Kenju Giga)ShortGeneralJA
The Flower and the Mole 花ともぐら (Hana to Mogura)ShortGeneralJA
Invisible Boy Detective Akira 透明少年探偵アキラ (Toumei Shōnen Tantei Akira)SpecialShōnenJA

Deaths

Specific date unknown

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