List of programs broadcast by TBS Television (Japan)

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The following is a list of television programs broadcast by TBS Television . Programs are listed in each section in chronological order.

Contents

Current programming

Anime

Kids

Dramas

Game shows

Other

Future programming

Former programming

Anime

Dramas

Films

Jidaigeki

Tokusatsu

Variety shows

Other

See also

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