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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese anime studio in Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan. The company was formerly known as Television Corporation of Japan Co., Ltd. or TCJ before changing its name in 1969 to establish Eiken. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Asatsu-DK.
TCJ
Before Eiken, the studio was known as the Television Corporation of Japan (TCJ). It started off producing commercials before entering the anime industry with Sennin Buraku and Gigantor. Since then, it has co-produced (with Tokyo Hoso (TBS)) numerous anime like Space Boy Soran, Skyers 5 and Sasuke.
During the middle of Sasuke, TCJ split into two studios, TCJ Video Center, which renamed itself to Eiken and Zuiyo Eizō.
Works
TCJ era
- Sennin Buraku (1963, Fuji TV)[1]
- Tetsujin 28-go ("Gigantor" in North America) (1963, Fuji TV, planning by Dentsu)[2]
- 8 Man ("The 8th Man" in North America) (1963, TBS)[3]
- Super Jetter (1965)[4]
- Space Boy Soran (1965, TBS)[5]
- Prince Planet (Yūsei Shōnen Papii) (1965)[6]
- Yūsei Kamen (1966)[7]
- Bōken Gabotenjima (1967)[8]
- Skyers 5 (1967)[9]
- The Cricket on the Hearth (1967)
- Sasuke (1968, TBS)[10]
- Ninpū Kamui Gaiden (1969, Fuji TV, planning by Zuiyo)[11]
- Sazae-san (1969–current, Fuji TV)[12]
- Kamui Gaiden (1969, film)[11]
- Dōbutsu-mura Monogatari (1970, NET)[13]
- Bakuhatsu Gorō (1970, TBS)[14]
- Norakuro (1970, Fuji TV)[15]
- Shin Skyers 5 (1971, TBS)[9]
- Onbu Obake (1972, Yomiuri TV)[16]
Eiken era
- Bōken Korobokkuru (1973, Yomiuri TV)[17]
- Jim Button (1974, MBS)[18]
- Iruka to Shōnen (1975, TBS)[19]
- Hokahoka Kazoku (1976–1982, Fuji TV)[20]
- UFO Warrior Daiapolon (1976, TBS)
- UFO Senshi Daiapolon 2 (1976, Tokyo 12ch)[21]
- Captain (1980, NTV; TV special)[22]
- Captain (1981, film)[22]
- Donbē Monogatari (1981, NTV)[23]
- Captain (1983, TV series)[22]
- Glass Mask (1984, NTV)[24]
- Ginga Patrol PJ (1984, Fuji TV)[25]
- Dotanba no Manā (1984–1987, Fuji TV)[26]
- Musashi no Ken (1985–1986, TV Tokyo, "shonen" version)[27]
- Musashi no Ken (1986, "seishun" version)[27]
- Kotowaza House (1987–1994, Fuji TV)[28]
- Hai Akko Desu (1988–1992, Asahi TV)[29]
- Shīton Dōbutsuki (1989–1990, NTV)[30]
- Kobo-chan Special: Filled with Autumn (1990)[31]
- Kobo-chan Special: Filled with Dreams!! (1991)[31]
- Micro Patrol (1991, joint release in France and Japan, OVA series released in Japan as well)[32]
- Kobo-chan (1992–1994, Yomiuri TV)[31]
- Cooking Papa (1992–1995, Asahi TV with Asatsu DK)[33]
- Kobo-chan Special: Filled with Festivals! (1994)[31]
- Oyako Club (1994-2013, Fuji TV)[34]
- Ijiwaru Bā-san (second series, 1996–1997, Fuji TV)[35]
- Kiko-chan Smile (1996–1997, TBS with Magic Bus)[36]
- Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Torajirō Wasure na Kusa (1998, TBS with Magic Bus)[37]
- Kobo-chan Special: The Promised Magic Day (1998)[31]
- Suteki! Sakura Mama! (2000)[38]
- Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land (2001-2002, with Magic Bus)[39]
- Gokiburi-chan (2005)[40]
- Play Ball (2005, with Magic Bus)
- Play Ball 2nd (2006, with Magic Bus)[41]
- Tetsujin 28-go Gao! (2013-2016, Fuji TV)[42]
- Bonobono (2016-current, Fuji TV)[43][44]
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External links
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