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1992 in Japanese television

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Events in 1992 in Japanese television.

Debuts

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Show Station Premiere date Genre Original run
The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn Nagoya TV February 8 Anime February 8, 1992 – January 23, 1993
Cooking Papa TV Asahi April 9 Anime April 9, 1992 – May 25, 1995
Crayon Shin-chan TV Asahi April 13 Anime April 13, 1992 - present
The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair TV Tokyo October 15 Anime October 15, 1992 – September 30, 1993
Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger TV Asahi February 21 Tokusatsu February 21, 1992 – February 12, 1993
Sono toki Heartwa Nusumareta Fuji TV November 19 Drama November 19, 1992 – December 17, 1992
Space Knight Tekkaman Blade[1] TV Tokyo February 18 Anime February 18, 1992 - February 2, 1993
The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair[2] TV Tokyo February 18 Anime February 18, 1992 – February 2, 1993
Tokusou Exceedraft TV Asahi February 2 Tokusatsu February 2, 1992 – January 24, 1993
Sailor Moon TV Asahi March 7 anime March 7, 1992 – February 8, 1997
YuYu Hakusho Fuji TV October 10 Anime October 10, 1992 - January 7, 1995

Ongoing shows

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Endings

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Show Station Ending date Genre Original run
Chibi Maruko-chan Fuji TV September 27 Anime January 7, 1990 – September 27, 1992
Chōjin Sentai Jetman TV Asahi February 14 Tokusatsu February 15, 1991 – February 14, 1992
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai TBS September 24 Anime October 17, 1991 – September 24, 1992
Ranma ½ Nettohen Fuji TV September 25 Anime October 20, 1989 – September 25, 1992
The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird Nagoya TV February 1 Anime February 2, 1991 – February 1, 1992
Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain TV Asahi January 26 Tokusatsu January 20, 1991 – January 26, 1992
YAWARA! a fashionable judo girl Yomiuri TV September 21 Anime October 16, 1989 – September 21, 1992

See also

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References

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  1. ^ テッカマンブレード. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 7, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  2. ^ テッカマンブレード. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 7, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2010.