Eiken (studio)

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Eiken (株式会社エイケン Kabushiki kaisha Eiken?) is an anime studio in Tokyo, Japan. The company was formerly known as Tele-Cartoon Japan or TCJ before changing its name in 1969 to establish Eiken.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Tele-Cartoon Japan era

  • Sennin Buraku (1963, Fuji TV)
  • Gigantor (1963, Fuji TV, planning by Dentsu)
  • 8 Man (1963, TBS)
  • Super Jetter (1965)
  • Uchū Shōnen Soran (1965, TBS)
  • Prince Planet (Yūsei Shōnen Papii) (1965)
  • Yūsei Kamen (1966)
  • Bōken Kabotenjima (1967)
  • Skyers 5 (1967)
  • Sasuke (1968, TBS)
  • Ninpū Kamui Gaiden (1969, Fuji TV, planning by Zuiyo)
  • Sazae-san (1969–current, Fuji TV)
  • Dōbutsu-mura Monogatari (1970, NET)
  • Bakuhatsu Gorō (1970, TBS)
  • Norakuro (1970, Fuji TV)
  • Shin Skyers 5 (1971, TBS)
  • Onbu Obake (1972, Yomiuri TV)

[edit] Eiken era

  • Hōken Koro Bokkuru (1973, Yomiuri TV)
  • Jimubotan (1974, MBS)
  • Hokahoka Kazoku (1976–1982, Fuji TV)
  • UFO Senshi Diablon (1976, TBS)
  • Iruka to Shōnen (1975)
  • Captain (1980, NTV)
  • Donbē Monogatari (1981, NTV)
  • Glass Mask (1984, NTV)
  • Ginga Patrol PJ (1984, Fuji TV)
  • Dotanba no Manā (1984–1987, Fuji TV)
  • Musashi no Ken (1985–1986, TV Tokyo)
  • Kotowaza House (1987–1994, Fuji TV)
  • Hai Akko Desu (1988–1992, Asahi TV)
  • Shīton Dōbutsuki (1989–1990, NTV)
  • Micro Patrol (1991, joint release in France and Japan, OVA series released in Japan as well)
  • Kobo-chan (1992–1994, Yomiuri TV)
  • Cooking Papa (1992–1995, Asahi TV with Asatsu DK)
  • Oyako Club (1994, Fuji TV)
  • Ijiwaru Bā-san (second series, 1996–1997, Fuji TV)
  • Kiko-chan Smile (1996–1997, TBS with Magic Bus)
  • Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Torajirō Wasure na Kusa (1998, TBS)
  • Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land (2001, with Magic Bus)
  • Play Ball (2005, with Magic Bus)
    • Play Ball 2nd (2006, with Magic Bus)
  • 8-Man Infinity (in production)


[edit] External links

  • (Japanese) Eiken (official site)


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