1990 in anime

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The events of 1990 in anime .

Accolades

Releases

ReleasedTitleTypeDirectorStudioRef
December 1 Devil Hunter Yohko OVA seriesKatsuhisa Yamada Madhouse
January 4 Umi Da! Funade Da! Nikoniko, Pun FilmToshio Hirata Oh! Production [1]
January 7 Chibi Maruko-chan TV seriesYumiko Suda
Tsutomu Shibayama
Nippon Animation
January 14 My Daddy Long Legs TV series Kazuyoshi Yokota Nippon Animation
January 26 Be-Bop High School OVA seriesToshihiko Arisako
Hiroyuki Kakudō
Junichi Fujise
Toei Animation
January 26 Ankoku Shinwa OVA seriesTakashi Anno Ajia-do Animation Works
February 1 Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water TV series Hideaki Anno Gainax
February 3 Brave Exkaiser TV series Katsuyoshi Yatabe Sunrise
February 23 1+2=Paradise OVA seriesJunichi Watanabe J.C.Staff [2]
February 24 Ojisan Kaizō Kōza Film Tsutomu Shibayama Tokyo Movie Shinsha [3]
March Fujiko F. Fujio's SF (Slightly Mysterious) Short Theater OVA seriesHiroshi Sasagawa
Hidetoshi Owashi
Yoshihiro Takamoto
Satoshi Dezaki
Tomomi Mochizuki
Tsuneo Tominaga
Gallop
Magic Bus
Animation 21
[4]
March 1 Gdleen OVA Takao Kato
Toyoo Ashida
Ashi Productions
March 1 The Curse of Kazuo Umezu OVANaoko OmiTakahashi Studio [5]
March 3 Mashin Hero Wataru 2 TV seriesShuji Iuchi Sunrise
March 10 Chinpui: Eri-sama Katsudō Daishashin Film Mitsuru Hongo Shin-Ei Animation
March 10 Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet Film Tsutomu Shibayama Shin-Ei Animation
March 10 Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest Film Daisuke Nishio Toei Animation
March 21 Carol: A Day in a Girl's Life OVA Tetsu Dezaki
Tsuneo Tominaga
Magic Bus
March 21 Like the Clouds, Like the Wind TV film Hisayuki Toriumi Pierrot
March 21 Sol Bianca OVA Katsuhito Akiyama
Hiroki Hayashi
AIC
March 23 Guardian of Darkness OVA seriesOsamu Yamazaki J.C.Staff [6]
March 24 Tistou, the Boy with Green Thumbs Film Yuji Tanno Production I.G [7]
April 3 Obatarian TV special Tetsurō Amino Sunrise [8]
April 5 Taiman Blues: Ladies-hen - Mayumi OVA series Tetsu Dezaki Magic Bus
April 6 NG Knight Ramune & 40 TV series Hiroshi Negishi TV Tokyo
April 12 Moomin TV seriesHiroshi Saitô
Masayuki Kojima
Telecable Benelux B.V.
Telescreen Japan Inc.
Visual 80
April 13 Samurai Pizza Cats TV seriesKunitoshi Okajima Tatsunoko Production
April 25 Burning Blood OVA series Osamu Dezaki Magic Bus
April 25 I am THE Reiko Shiratori! OVA Mitsuru Hongo Ajia-do Animation Works
April 28 Flight of the White Wolf FilmYosei Maeda Group TAC
May 25 AD Police Files OVA seriesTakamasa Ikegami
Akira Nishimori
Artmic
AIC
May 25 Yagami-kun's Family Affairs OVA seriesShin'ya Sadamitsu Kitty Film Mitaka Studio
June 4Summer with KuroFilm Takeshi Shirato GEN Productions [9]
June 12 Black Bento Film Tetsu Dezaki Kyodo Eiga [10]
June 23 Gude Crest – The Emblem of Gude FilmKazuhito Kikuchi J.C.Staff
June 23 Milky Passion: Dougenzaka - Ai no Shiro OVATakashi ImanishiAnimation 501
Continental Shobo
June 29 Heisei no Cinderella: Kiko-sama Monogatari TV specialStudio Comet
June 30 Record of Lodoss War OVA seriesAkinori Nagaoka Madhouse
July 3 Fujiko Fujio A no Mumako TV specialToshirō Kuni Shin-Ei Animation
July 7 Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might Film Daisuke Nishio Toei Animation
July 7 Kennosuke-sama FilmMinoru Okazaki Toei Animation
July 7 Pink: Water Bandit, Rain Bandit FilmToyoo Ashida Toei Animation
July 14 Soreike! Anpanman: Baikinman no Gyakushuu FilmAkinori Nagaoka Tokyo Movie Shinsha [11]
July 20 Lupin III: The Hemingway Papers TV special Osamu Dezaki Tokyo Movie Shinsha [12]
July 21 Hello Kitty's Thumbelina FilmHidemi KuboSanrio
Grouper Productions
[13]
July 21 Keroppi's Big Adventure with Jack and the Beanstalk FilmMasami HataSanrio
Grouper Productions
[14]
July 21 Kim's Cross FilmTengo Yamada Tatsunoko Production [15]
July 21 Pokopon's Funny Monkey Story FilmMasami HataSanrio
Grouper Productions
[16]
July 21 Transformers: Zone OVAHiromichi Matano Toei Animation [17]
August 24 Riki-Oh 2: Child of Destruction OVA Tetsu Dezaki Magic Bus
August 25 City Hunter: Bay City Wars Film Kenji Kodama Sunrise
August 25 City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy Film Kenji Kodama Sunrise
August 25 "Eiji" Film Mizuho Nishikubo I.G Tatsunoko [18]
August 26 Soreike! Anpanman: Minami no Umi o Sukue! TV specialShunji Ōga Tokyo Movie Shinsha [19]
September 1OL Kaizo KozaFilmHajime Kamegaki Tokyo Movie Shinsha [20] [21]
September 2 Magical Tarurūto-kun TV seriesMasahiko Ohkura Toei Animation
October 1 Aries: Shinwa no Seiza Miya OVAMitsuo KusakabeStudio Sign
October 3 Musashi, the Samurai Lord TV seriesAkira Shigino Pierrot
October 10 The Three-Eyed One TV seriesHidehito Ueda Tezuka Productions
October 12 Sunset on Third Street TV seriesHidehito Ueda Group TAC [22]
October 17 Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku TV special Mitsuo Hashimoto Toei Animation
October 21 Osu!! Karate Bu OVA seriesOsamu Sekida J.C.Staff [23]
October 25 The Hakkenden OVA seriesTakashi Anno AIC
Artmic
November 17 Ajin Senshi Film Tsuneo Tominaga Magic Bus [24]
December 8In the Summer After the War: 1945 KarafutoFilmKoji Chino [25]
December 15 Chibi Maruko-chan FilmYumiko Suda
Tsutomu Shibayama
Nippon Animation
December 21 Circuit no Ōkami II: Modena no Tsurugi OVAYoshihide Kuriyama Gainax
December 21 Mad Bull 34 OVA series Satoshi Dezaki Magic Bus [26]
December 22 A Wind Named Amnesia Film Kazuo Yamazaki Madhouse [27]
December 28 Sword for Truth OVA Osamu Dezaki Toei Animation [28]
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  2. "1+2=Paradise (OAV)". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
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