
Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc.
(branded as TBS Television) is a TV station in Tokyo note , serving as the flagship station of their Japan News Network (JNN), call sign JORX-DTV (formerly JOKR-TV until 2001), operating on Channel 6 and is a subsidiary of TBS Holdings.
Established in 1961, TBS Television is notable for airing many popular anime series and game shows, as well as being the home of the Ultra Series prior to the 2010s.
Several of its anime titles are produced by Osaka-based affiliate Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS).
Not to be confused with the American cable network TBS.
Shows aired by TBS TV and its affiliates:
- 8 Man (1963)
- A Channel
- Ah! My Goddess
- Agent Aika (originally released on VHS and Laserdisc; aired as part of Wonderful, but TBS only aired episodes 1-4)
- Aggretsuko (One minute shorts)
- Amagami SS
- Angel Beats!
- Anime Ganbare Goemon
- Aria the Scarlet Ammo
- B't X
- Bang Brave Bang Bravern!
- Basquash!
- Bewitched (aired the first 4 seasons, but later channel hopped to TV Asahi for the rest of its run and another channel hop to TV Tokyo for reruns)
- Oku-sama wa Majo: Bewitched in Tokyo (2004 remake of the above)
- Black Butler
- Black Cat (2000)
- Blood+
- Blue Box
- Blue Exorcist
- Blue Gender
- Chobits
- CLANNAD
- Code Geass
- Colorful (Torajiro Kishi's Colorful, not the 2010 anime movie by the way)
- Coji-Coji
- Cyber Team in Akihabara
- Dandadan
- Dancougar
- Darker than Black
- Di Gi Charat (the franchise made its anime debut here; however Panyo Panyo and Nyo! aired on TV Tokyo and Reiwa no Di Gi Charat airs on Tokyo MX and BS Nippon TV)
- Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
- Dokonjou Gaeru (produced by ABC in Osaka, before that station switched its affiliation to TV Asahi; the original 1972-74 TV series aired on TBS while the 1981 series aired on Nippon TV)
- Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (The 1991 version, the 2020 version airs on TV Tokyo)
- Dream Eater Merry
- Durarara!!
- Dusk Beyond the End of the World
- Eagle Sam (1983 anime starring the official mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games)
- Eureka SeveN
- Extremely Inappropriate!
- Fievel's American Tails (import)
- Fullmetal Alchemist (2003)
- Ganbare Goemon
- Get Backers
- Golgo 13 (1971), the network's first late-night anime note
- Ghastly Prince Enma: Burning Up (the original 1973 anime aired on Fuji TV and was reran on TV Tokyo in the 80's)
- Ginga Hyouryuu Vifam (both the original and Vifam 13)
- Gundam Series (since 2002; previous incarnations aired on TV Asahi and Fuji TV with spinoffs airing on TV Tokyo)
- Haganai
- Heat Guy J
- Heckle and Jeckle (would later move to Fuji TV)
- Hidamari Sketch
- The Holy Grail of Eris
- The iDOLM@STER (All other mainline and spinoff iM@S anime would air on TOKYO MX note and both U149 and Million Live aired on TV Tokyo)
- Infinite Stratos
- Initial D (MBS aired reruns of First and Second Stage which originally aired on Fuji TV)
- Joshiraku
- Kamen Rider Series (Its affiliate aired the first series alongside NET (now TV Asahi), but because the network switch between ABC and MBS in 1975, Stronger was aired on TBS)
- Kamitsubaki City Under Construction
- Kämpfer
- K-On!
- Kill Me Baby
- Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Arc (the original series and Scramble to the Throne aired on Nippon TV and Ultimate Muscle aired on TV Tokyo)
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
- Linebarrels of Iron
- Little Ghost Q-Taro
- A Little Snow Fairy Sugar
- Lost in Space (Japanese dub)
- The Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's (both MBS and TBS aired reruns in 2009; originally aired in syndication on a few UHF stations and aired nationwide on AT-X and Family Gekijo)
- Marine Boy (The 1966 Hang On! Marine Kid iteration, the initial 1965 Dolphin Prince iteration as well as the final 1969 Undersea Boy Marine iteration aired on Fuji TV)
- Marvelous Melmo (the original 1971 version, co-produced by then-affiliate station ABC in Osaka; the 1998 redub of the series aired on WOWOW)
- Mayo Chiki!
- Melody of Oblivion
- Mighty Mouse Playhouse (Also aired on Fuji TV note , TV Tokyo and Super! Drama TV)
- Miimu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi
- The Monkees (Japanese dub; first-run airings from 1967-68 and reruns in the '80s)
- The Monster Kid (the 60's anime, the 80's anime aired on TV Asahi)
- Monster Rancher
- My Hero Academia (season 1, season 2 and onwards aired on Nippon TV)
- Muka Muka Paradise
- NAKAIMO - My Little Sister is Among Them!
- Ninja Warrior
- Nyan Koi!
- PandoraHearts
- The Patty Duke Show (dubbed, 1964-66)
- Penguindrum
- Perman (the 60's anime, the 80's anime aired on TV Asahi)
- Persona 4: The Animation
- Pet Shop of Horrors
- The Ping-Pong Club
- Plawres Sanshiro
- Polyphonica
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica
- Quality Assurance in Another World
- Rebuild of Evangelion (3.0+1.0 only; previous Rebuild movies were broadcast on Nippon TV and the original series aired on TV Tokyo)
- Red Cat Ramen
- Romeo × Juliet
- Rozen Maiden
- Ryu the Cave Boy
- Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (the 1968 anime and the 1971 live-action series)
- Sakura Wars (2000)
- Sasuke
- Seiren
- Sengoku Basara
- Shadow Star (also aired on Kids Station; both networks were part of the show's production committee)
- Shakugan no Shana Second (the first and third seasons however aired on Tokyo MX and various other UHF stations throughout Japan, that said TBS's Osaka affiliate MBS aired all 3 seasons in the Kansai region and the series also reran nationwide on Animax and AT-X note )
- Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion
- Space Battleship Yamato 2199 (2202 aired on TV Tokyo and the original 70's series aired on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV)
- Star Driver
- Strawberry Marshmallow
- Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross
- Super Dimension Century Orguss
- Super Dimension Fortress Macross
- Macross 7
- Macross Frontier
- Macross Delta (aired on its Osaka affiliate, MBS; aired nationwide on BS11 and was syndicated on a few UHF stations including Tokyo MX)
- Super Pig
- Suzy's Zoo: A Day With Witzy
- Taishō Baseball Girls
- Takeshi's Castle
- To Love Ru
- Tomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head Kidou Kyuukyuu Keisatsu
- Triton of the Sea
- UFO Warrior Dai Apolon (episodes 1-26 only, the series would move to TV Tokyo for its final 21 episodes)
- Ultra Series (from its birth in 1966 until 2009 when the franchise moved to TV Tokyo)
- Umi Monogatari
- Venus Versus Virus
- Vividred Operation
- Wonder Beat Scramble
- The World of Narue (aired on its Osaka and Nagoya affiliates, MBS and CBC; also aired nationwide on Kids Station and was syndicated on a few UHF stations)
- Witchblade (2006)
- ×××HOLiC
- You and I Are Polar Opposites
- You're Under Arrest!
- Zoids (all other entries in the franchise aired on TV Tokyo)
