1983 in Japanese television

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Events in 1983 in Japanese television.

Channels

Launches:

Debuts

ShowStationPremiere DateGenreOriginal Run
Captain Tsubasa MBS October 10animeOctober 10, 1983 March 27, 1986
Cat’s Eye Nippon TV July 11animeJuly 11, 1983 July 8, 1985
Igano Kabamaru Nippon TV October 20animeOctober 20, 1983 March 29, 1984
Kagaku Sentai Dynaman TV Asahi February 5tokusatsuFebruary 5, 1983 January 28, 1984
Miyuki anime
Oshin drama
Story of the Alps: My Annette anime
Tokugawa IeyasuTaiga drama
Uchuu Keiji Sharivan tokusatsu

Ongoing

Endings

ShowStationEnding DateGenreOriginal Run
Armored Fleet Dairugger XV TV Tokyo February 23animeMarch 3, 1982 February 23, 1983
Dai Sentai Goggle-V TV Asahi January 29tokusatsuFebruary 6, 1982 January 29, 1983
Gyakuten! Ippatsuman [1] anime
The New Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee TV Osaka September 27animeOctober 12, 1982 September 27, 1983
Star Tanjō! Nippon TV September 25talentOctober 3, 1971 September 25, 1983
Uchuu Keiji Gavan tokusatsu
Super Dimension Fortress Macross MBS June 26animeOctober 3, 1982 January 29, 1983
Combat Mecha Xabungle Nagoya TV June 26animeOctober 3, 1982 January 29, 1983

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References

  1. 逆転イッパツマン. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-18.