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Years in anime: 1983   1984   1985   1986   1987   1988   1989
Centuries: 19th century  ·  20th century  ·  21st century
Decades: 1950s   1960s   1970s   1980s   1990s   2000s   2010s
Years: 1983   1984   1985   1986   1987   1988   1989

The events of 1986 in anime .

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Releases

ReleasedTitleTypeDirectorStudioRef
January 6 New Robotan TV seriesKenji Kodama, et al. Tokyo Movie Shinsha
January 10 Uchūsen Sagittarius TV series Kazuyoshi Yokota Nippon Animation
January 12 The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love TV seriesKōzō Kuzuha Nippon Animation
January 19 Maple Town TV series Junichi Sato, Hiroshi Shidara Toei Animation
January 19 Maple Town Monogatari Film Junichi Sato, Hiroshi Shidara Toei Animation
January 21 Panzer World Galient OVA series Ryōsuke Takahashi Nippon Sunrise
February 1 Song Special 2: Curtain Call OVA film Kazunori Itō, Mochizuki Tomomichi Studio Pierrot
February 22 Urusei Yatsura 4: Lum the Forever FilmKazuo Yamazaki Studio Deen
February 26 Dragon Ball TV seriesMinoru Okazaki, Daisuke Nishio Toei Animation
March 1 Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ TV series Yoshiyuki Tomino Nippon Sunrise
March 7 Pastel Yumi, the Magic Idol TV seriesAkira Sugino Studio Pierrot
March 8 Fist of the North Star Film Toyoo Ashida Toei Animation
March 15 Arion FilmYoshikazu Yasuhiko Sunrise
March 15 Captain Tsubasa: Asu ni Mukatte Hashire Film Isamu Imakake Tsuchida Productions
March 15 Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops Film Tsutomu Shibayama Shin-Ei Animation
March 21 Prefectural Earth Defense Force OVA filmKeiji Hayakawa Gallop
March 26 Maison Ikkoku TV seriesKazuo Yamazaki, Takashi Annō, Naoyuki Yoshinaga Studio Deen
April 7 Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin TV seriesTomoharu Katsumata Toei Animation
April 12 Touch: Sebangō no Nai Ace Film Gisaburō Sugii Group TAC
April 16 Wonder Beat Scramble TV series Mushi Production
April 25 Animated Classics of Japanese Literature TV series Nippon Animation
April 21 Requiem for Victims OVASeiji Okuda Ashi Productions
April Saint Elmo – Hikari no Raihousha TV film Tomoharu Katsumata Toei Animation
April Transformers: Scramble City OVAYuji Endo Toei Animation, Takara
May 3 Hikari no Densetsu TV series Tomomi Mochizuki Tatsunoko Productions
May 10 Baribari Legend OVA seriesNagayuki Toriumi, Satoshi Uemura Studio Pierrot
May 19 Sango-sho Densetsu: Aoi Umi no Erufii TV filmYoshio Kuroda Nippon Animation
May 21 Maris the Chojo OVA film Motosuke Takahashi Studio Pierrot, Shogakukan Production
May 25 Mahō no Star Magical Emi Finale! Finale! OVA film Studio Pierrot
May 30 Megazone 23 - Part II Film Ichiro Itano AIC, Artland, Tatsunoko
June 14 Barefoot Gen 2 FilmToshio Hirata Nippon Sunrise
June 21 Project A-ko Film Katsuhiko Nishijima Soeishinsha, APPP
June Violence Jack: Harem Bomber OVA filmOsamu KamijoSoei Shinsha, Ashi Production
July 3 Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos TV series Hiroshi Yoshida Ashi Productions
July 5 Armored Trooper VOTOMS: Big Battle OVA film Ryosuke Takahashi Nippon Sunrise
July 5 Chōjikū Romanesque Samy - Missing 99 OVASeiji Okuda, Hidemi KuboAubec, Project Team Eikyuu Kikan [1]
July 5 Kizuoibito OVA seriesToshio Takeuchi Magic Bus
July 12 Captain Tsubasa: Sekai Daikessen, Jr. World Cup Film Isamu Imakake Tsuchida Productions
July 12 High School! Kimengumi Film Makoto Moriwaki Studio Comet
July 14 Legend of Lyon Flare OVA seriesYorihisa UchidaKusama Art Ltd.
July 19 Amon Saga OVA filmShunji ŌgaTohokushinsha Film Corporation
July 19 Windaria Film Kunihiko Yuyama Studio Gallop
July 20 Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach! FilmMasami Hata Kyoto Animation
July 26 Ai City Film Kōichi Mashimo Toho, Movic, Ashi Productions [2]
July 26 Eternal Story Film Katsuhito Akiyama AIC, ARTMIC
July 28 Call Me Tonight OVA short filmTatsuya Okamoto AIC
August 2 Castle in the Sky Film Hayao Miyazaki Studio Ghibli
August 15 Yamataro Comes Back OVA Osamu Tezuka Tezuka Productions
September 10 Roots Search OVA film
September 15 Memorial Album OVA film Studio Deen
September 21 Mahō no Star Magical Emi Semishigure OVA film Studio Pierrot
October 3 Honey Bee in Toycomland TV series TMS Entertainment
October 5 Anmitsu Hime: From Amakara Castle TV series Masami Anno Studio Pierrot
October 6 Bosco Adventure TV seriesTaku Sugiyama Nippon Animation
October 6 Oh! Family TV seriesMasamune Ochiai Knack Productions
October 6 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz TV seriesNaisho TonogawaPanmedia
October 11 Saint Seiya TV seriesKōzō Morishita, Kazuhito Kikuchi Toei Animation
October 14 Doteraman TV seriesShinya Sadamitsu Tatsunoko Production
October 15 Ganbare, Kickers! TV seriesAkira Shigino Studio Pierrot
October 15 Mock & Sweet TV seriesHiroyuki Yokoyama, Masahiko Fukutomi, Takajuki KanekoJapcon Mart
October 21 Blue Comet SPT Layzner OVA series Ryōsuke Takahashi Nippon Sunrise
November 1 They Were Eleven Film Tetsu Dezaki, Tsuneo Tominaga Kitty Film
November 5 Heavy Metal L-Gaim OVA series Yoshiyuki Tomino Nippon Sunrise
November 28 Dirty Pair: Project Eden Film Kōichi Mashimo Nippon Sunrise
December 13 Grey: Digital Target Film Tetsu Dezaki Magic Bus, Tokuma Japan Corp.
December 13 Guyver: Out of Control OVA film Hiroshi Watanabe Studio Wave
December 13 Touch 2: Sayonara no Okurimono FilmNaoto Hashimoto Group TAC
December 16 Outlanders OVA filmKatsuhisa Yamada AIC
December 20 Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies Film Daisuke Nishio Toei Animation
December 20 Phoenix: Ho-ō Film Rintaro Madhouse, Tezuka Productions
December 21 Toki no Tabibito -Time Stranger- FilmMori Masaki Madhouse
December 25 Wanna-Be's OVA filmYasuo Hasegawa AIC, Artmic, Movic
Jūsenkitai Songs OVA Ashi Productions
Most Dangerous Soldier OVA filmHayato IkedaStudio Wave, Zero G-Room
My Favorite Fairy Tales OVA series Saban Productions

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