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64
29
6.9
/585/
63
/48/
56
/18/
6.7
/4479/

Attack Number One (1969)
The story is about Kozue Ayuhara, a girl who transferred to Fujimi College and tried out for the school volleyball team. She develops a friendship with her teammate Midori Hayakawa, and her talents impress coach Hongō more and more each day. Though she showcases extraordinary volleyball skills, she makes enemies with Yoshimura, the star of the current team. Kozue discovers that being at the top would bring stress, incompatibilities and other dilemmas into her life. Her high expectations of becoming the best volleyball player in the school, Japan and eventually the world, set the tone for the drama to follow.
poster
35
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10
/2/
6.1
/172/

Judo Sanka (1974)
Toshinta Tomoe decides to join the high school judo club to follow the footsteps of his mother, Teruko, a former judo champion.
poster
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10
/2/

The Extravagant Muchabee (1971)
A goofy comedy series with various stories featuring the same set of characters.
poster
71
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7.5
/53/
53
/3/
100
/2/
6.1
/672/

First Human Gatorus (1974)
A comedy about the wacky adventures of Giatrus and his tribe of the first human beings on the planet.
poster
46
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7.0
/25/
10
/2/
6.0
/464/

Q-Taro the Ghost (1965)
N/A
poster
61
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7.3
/41/
45
/4/
78
/2/
6.9
/885/

Star of the Giants (1968)
In 1969, at the press conference of Nagashima Shigeo who was joining a professional baseball team, Yomiurhi Kyojin, a ball was thrown at him by a boy. He was Hoshi Hyuma, and a thrown ball meant a letter of challenge. His father, Hoshi Ittetsu, had trained Huma since he had been very young to achieve his dream to make him a professional baseball player.
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46
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6.3
/8/
10
/2/
5.8
/180/

Jungle Kurobee (1973)
Urobe was a son of the great chief of Pyrimi, Africa. One day he hung on an airplane and came to Japan. Because of the cold and hunger, he fell on to the yard of Shishio’s house, and Shishio nursed him. Kurobe was very thankful for him and began to repay for his kindness. Kurobe dug a big hole in the yard.Every time he returns the favor, he threw a stone into the hole until stones would fill the hole.
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47
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7.4
/6/
10
/2/
5.9
/145/

Umeboshi-denka (1969)
The goofy tales of a king and his family who make their way to Earth after their planet explodes.
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46
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7.2
/28/
30
/2/
20
/2/
6.4
/599/

Samurai Giants (1973)
A wild and overzealous baseball player is scouted and trained by the Yomiuri Giants as their new star pitcher.
poster
43
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7.4
/24/
22
/4/
10
/1/
6.6
/639/

Karate Master (1973)
Based on Ooyama Masutatsu's early years. After having survived the war as a Kamikaze pilot, Ken goes on a path to become the strongest martial artist in the world. Fighting bears, bulls and countless other martial arts such as Muay Thai, Tai Chi and many more around the world.
poster
?
7.5
/47/
60
/1/
6.3
/750/

Tensai Bakabon (1971)
Based on Fujio Akatsuka's subversive family comedy, the series follows naive 10-year-old Bakabon and his folks: Papa, the patriarch and idiot supreme, Mama, Bakabon's darling mother and voice of reason, and Hajime, the newly-born baby boy who, due to being in the womb for an extended period, gained super-intelligence and an extensive bevy of worldly knowledge. Much of the comedy revolves around the idiotic natures of Bakabon and his Papa, and the people who have to put up with it.
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52
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7.1
/13/
32
/4/
10
/1/
6.0
/618/

Big X (1964)
N/A
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39
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6.1
/25/
23
/3/
10
/1/
6.1
/486/

Little Samurai (1972)
A young swordsman finds himself involved in a plot to overthrow the shogunate.
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54
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7.3
/30/
25
/4/
60
/1/
6.2
/686/

Ganso Tensai Bakabon (1975)
If the first Bakabon series wasn't the "original", then what could Ganso Tensai Bakabon hope to achieve? How about wilder and more dangerous stories, stranger and crazier new characters, and a Papa who's more idiotic than ever? With a "koredeiinoda!" to end his bizarre escapades, this take on Fujio Akatsuka's classic series set the standard for all adaptations to come, and put the anarchic energy of the original manga into animation!
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Pluto TV
51
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7.3
/57/
10
/2/
55
/4/
6.4
/802/

The Gutsy Frog (1972)
Hiroshi is a boy, a bit lazy in school and in his daily tasks. One day, fighting against his bullies classmates, Hiroshi accidentally fell over a frog who was jumping through Nerima, Tokyo Shakujii Park. Due to this incident, Pyonkichi, the frog, became a "flat frog" and his image and spirit get impregnated on Hiroshi's t-shirt. Due to this shirt being the only one that Hiroshi has kept in good shape, he is forced to wear it everyday, interacting with Pyonkichi and becoming friends. Pyonkichi has total control over the t-shirt, being able to move it at will, despite what Hiroshi may want.
poster
57
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6.9
/68/
41
/5/
6.3
/649/

Kouya no Shounen Isamu (1973)
N/A


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