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The events of 1984 in anime .

Events

Accolades

Releases

ReleasedTitleTypeDirectorStudioRef
January 7 Starzan S TV series Hidehito Ueda Tatsunoko Production
January 8 Katri, Girl of the Meadows TV series Hiroshi Saitō Nippon Animation
February 3 Chō Kōsoku Galvion TV series Koichi Ohata Artmic, Kokusai Eiga-sha, Studio Robin
February 4 Heavy Metal L-Gaim TV series Yoshiyuki Tomino Nippon Sunrise
February 7 Yume Senshi Wingman TV series Tomoharu Katsumata Toei Animation
February 11 The Star of Cottonland Film Shinichi Tsuji Mushi Production
February 11 Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer Film Mamoru Oshii Studio Pierrot
February 21 Lolita Anime OVA series Kuni Toniro, R. Ching, Mickey Soda, Mickey Masuda Wonder Kids
March 3 Little Memole TV series Osamu Kasai Toei Animation
March 3 Lupin III Part III TV series Yuzo Aoki, Osamu Nabeshima, Shigetsugu Yoshida TMS
March 4 Video Warrior Laserion TV series Kozo Morishita Toei Animation
March 11 Mirai Shōnen Conan Tokubetsu Hen-Kyodaiki Gigant no Fukkatsu Film Hayao Miyazaki Nippon Animation
March 11 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Film Hayao Miyazaki Top Craft, Tokuma Shoten, Hakuhodo
March 17 Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: ESP Wars Film Masuji Harada Shin-Ei Animation
March 17 Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld Film Tsutomu Shibayama Shin-Ei Animation
March 18 Gu Gu Ganmo TV series Yoshimichi Nitta Toei Animation
April 5 Giant Gorg TV series Yoshikazu Yasuhiko Nippon Sunrise
April 7 Showdown! The 7 Justice Supermen vs. The Space Samurais TV special Yasuo Yamayoshi Toei Animation
April 9 Chikkun Takkun TV series Hayakawa Keizi, Osamu Masami Studio Pierrot
April 9 Glass Mask TV series Gisaburō Sugii Eiken
April 13 Attacker You! TV series Kazuyuki Okaseko, Masari Sasahiro Knack Productions
April 14 Witch Era Film Hiroshi Fukutomi Nippon Animation
April 15 God Mazinger TV series Yoshio Hayakawa TMS Entertainment
April 15 Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross TV series Yasuo Hasegawa Tatsunoko
July 6 Persia, the Magic Fairy TV series Kazuyoshi Katayama Studio Pierrot
July 7 Lensman: Secret of The Lens Film Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Kazuyuki Hirokawa Madhouse, MK Productions
July 7 Macross: Do You Remember Love? Film Shōji Kawamori, Noboru Ishiguro Studio Nue, Artland, Tatsunoko, Topcraft
July 7 Noozles TV series Taku Sugiyama Nippon Animation
July 14 The Kabocha Wine: Nita no Aijou Monogatari Film Kimio Yabuki Toei Animation
July 14 Kinnikuman Film Takeshi Shirato Toei Animation
August 11 Cream Lemon OVA series
August 19 Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature TV film Osamu Tezuka Tezuka Productions [1]
September 5 Nine 3: Final TV film Gisaburō Sugii Group TAC
September 5 Birth OVA film Shinya Sadamitsu Idol, Kaname Production
September 20 Futari Daka TV series Tokizō Tsuchiya Kokusai Eiga-sha
October 4 Adventures of the Little Koala TV series Takashi Tanazawa Topcraft
October 4 Fist of the North Star TV series Toyoo Ashida Toei Animation
October 5 Elves of the Forest TV series Masakazu Higuchi Zuiyo Enterprise, Shaft
October 5 Panzer World Galient TV series Ryōsuke Takahashi Nippon Sunrise
October 5 Choriki Robo Galatt TV series Takeyuki Kanda, Osamu Sekita, Tetsuro Amino, Mamoru Hamazu, Hiroshi Negishi, Hideki Tonokatsu, Susumu Ishizaki, Shinya Sadamitsu Nippon Sunrise
October 6 Lensman TV series Hiroshi Fukutomi MK Productions
October 7 Bismark TV series Masami Anno Studio Pierrot
October 8 Cat's Eye TV series Kenji Kodama Tokyo Movie Shinsha
October 9 Taotao TV series Shuichi Nakahara, Tatsuo Shimamura Mushi Production, Studio Cosmos
October 28 Eien no Once More OVA film Osamu Kobayashi, Mochizuki Tomomichi Studio Pierrot
October 28 Kachua Kara no Tayori OVA film Takeyuki Kanda Nippon Sunrise
November 6 Sherlock Hound TV series Kyosuke Mikuriya, Hayao Miyazaki Tokyo Movie Shinsha, RAI
December 15 Lolita Anime OVA series Aki Uchiyama Nikkatsu Video
December 21 Atsumatta 13-nin OVA film Takeyuki Kanda Nippon Sunrise
December 22 Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle Film Hiroki Shibata Toei Animation
December 22 Great Riot! Seigi Choujin Film Takeshi Shirato Toei Animation
Once Upon a Time... Space (as Galaxy Patrol PJ)TV series Eiken

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References

  1. 大自然の魔獣 バギ (1984). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved August 18, 2014.