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===TV animation=== ====1970s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |1 |''[[Hazedon]]'' |October 1972–March 1973 |[[Fuji TV]] |Studio 1 |First work as '''Soeisha''' (studio name from 1972 to 1976).<ref name="SunHistory">{{cite web|website=Sunrise Inc. |url=https://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/corporate/history.php|title=Sunrise/Bandai Namco Filmworks history|access-date=August 3, 2023}}</ref> |- |2 |''[[Zero Tester]]'' |October 1973–December 1974 |Fuji TV |Studio 1 |The studio's first [[mecha]] production before iconic ''Mobile Suit Gundam'', for which it would become famous. |- |3 |''[[Brave Raideen]]'' |April 1975–March 1976 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 1 |In association with [[Tohokushinsha]] and Asahi Advertising. |- |4 |''[[La Seine no Hoshi]]'' |April 1975–December 1975 |Fuji TV |Studio 2 |In association with Unimax and MK Company. |- |5 |''[[Kum-Kum]]'' |October 1975–March 1976 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 1 |In association with ITC Japan. |- |6 |''[[Chōdenji Robo Combattler V]]'' |April 1976–May 1977 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 |In association with [[Toei Animation|Toei Doga]] and Tohokushinsha. |- |7 |''{{ill|Dinosaur Expedition Born Free|ja|恐竜探険隊ボーンフリー}}'' |October 1976–March 1977 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 |In association with [[Tsuburaya Productions]]. First work as '''Nippon Sunrise''' (studio name from 1976 to 1987).<ref name="SunHistory" /> |- |8 |''{{ill|Robot Child Beeton|ja|ろぼっ子ビートン}}'' |October 1976–September 1977 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |9 |''[[Chōdenji Machine Voltes V]]'' |June 1977–March 1978 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga and Tohokushinsha. |- |10 |''[[Invincible Super Man Zambot 3]]'' |October 1977–March 1978 |TV Asahi |Studio 3 | |- |11 |''[[Majokko Tickle]]'' |March 1978–January 1979 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga, Neomedia and Kaze Productions. |- |12 |''[[Tōshō Daimos]]'' |April 1978–January 1979 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga and Tohokushinsha. |- |13 |''[[Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3]]'' |June 1978–March 1979 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 | |- |14 |''[[Cyborg 009]]'' |March 1979–March 1980 |TV Asahi |Studio 3 |In association with Toei Doga. |- |15 |''[[Mirai Robo Daltanious]]'' |March 1979-March 1980 |TV Tokyo |Studio 2 |In association with Toei Doga. |- |16 |''[[The Ultraman]]'' |April 1979–March 1980 |TBS |Studio 4 |In association with Tsuburaya Productions. |- |17 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' |April 1979–January 1980 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 | |- |18 |''{{ill|Scientific Adventure Team Tansar 5|ja|科学冒険隊タンサー5}}'' |July 1979–March 1980 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 |In association with {{ill|Tokyu Agency|ja|東急エージェンシー}}. |} ====1980s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |19 |''[[Invincible Robo Trider G7]]'' |February 1980–January 1981 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 2 | |- |20 |''[[Space Runaway Ideon]]'' |May 1980–January 1981 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 1 | |- |21 |''Strongest Robo Daiohja'' |January 1981–January 1982 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |22 |''[[Fang of the Sun Dougram]]'' |October 1981–March 1983 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |23 |''[[Combat Mecha Xabungle]]'' |February 1982–January 1983 | rowspan="2" | TV Asahi | rowspan="2" | Studio 2 | |- |24 |''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]'' |February 1983–January 1984 | |- |25 |''[[Armored Trooper Votoms]]'' |April 1983–March 1984 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |26 |''[[Round Vernian Vifam]]'' |October 1983–September 1984 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 3 | |- |27 |''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim]]'' |February 1984–February 1985 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |28 |''[[Giant Gorg]]'' |April 1984–September 1984 |TV Tokyo |Studio 4 | |- |29 |''[[Panzer World Galient]]'' |October 1984–March 1985 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 1 | |- |30 |''[[Choriki Robo Galatt]]'' |October 1984–April 1985 |TV Asahi |Studio 3 | |- |31 |''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]'' |March 1985–February 1986 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |32 |''[[Dirty Pair]]'' |July 1985–December 1985 |Nippon TV |Studio 4 | |- |33 |''[[Blue Comet SPT Layzner]]'' |October 1985–June 1986 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |34 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ]]'' |March 1986–January 1987 | rowspan="2" | TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |35 |''[[Metal Armor Dragonar]]'' |February 1987–January 1988 |Studio 7 | |- |36 |''[[City Hunter]]'' |April 1987–March 1988 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |37 |''[[Mister Ajikko]]'' |October 1987–September 1989 |TV Tokyo | rowspan="2" | Studio 7 |First work as '''Sunrise''' (studio name from 1987 to 2022<ref name="SunHistory" />). |- |38 |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru]]'' |April 1988–March 1989 |Nippon TV | |- |39 |''[[Ronin Warriors]]'' |April 1988–March 1989 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |40 |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter 2]]'' |April 1988–July 1989 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |41 |''[[Jushin Liger (anime)|Jushin Liger]]'' |March 1989–January 1990 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |42 |''[[Madō King Granzort]]'' |April 1989–March 1990 | rowspan="3" | Nippon TV |Studio 7 | |- |43 |''[[Patlabor: The TV Series|Mobile Police Patlabor]]'' |October 1989–September 1990 |Studio 1 |In association with [[Bandai]] and Tohokushinsha. |- |44 |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter 3]]'' |October 1989–January 1990 |Studio 3 | |} ====1990s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |45 |''[[Brave Exkaiser]]'' |February 1990–January 1991 |[[TV Asahi]] | rowspan="4" | Studio 7 | |- |46 |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Mashin Hero Wataru 2]]'' |March 1990–March 1991 |[[Nippon TV]] | |- |47 |''[[The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird]]'' |February 1991–February 1992 |TV Asahi | |- |48 |''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]'' |March 1991–December 1991 |Nippon TV | |- |49 |''[[Matchless Raijin-Oh]]'' |April 1991–March 1992 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 5 | |- |50 |''[[Armored Police Metal Jack]]'' |April 1991–December 1991 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 7 |In association with [[Studio Deen]]. |- |51 |''[[City Hunter|City Hunter '91]]'' |April 1991–October 1991 |Nippon TV |Studio 3 | |- |52 |''[[Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei|Mama is a 4th Grader]]'' |January 1992–December 1992 |Nippon TV |Studio 2 | |- |53 |''[[The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn]]'' |February 1992–January 1993 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |54 |''[[Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger]]'' |April 1992–February 1993 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |55 |''[[The Brave Express Might Gaine]]'' |January 1993–January 1994 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |56 |''[[Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer]]'' |March 1993–February 1994 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |57 |''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam]]'' |April 1993–March 1994 |TV Asahi |Studio 2 | |- |59 |''[[Iron Leaguer]]'' |April 1993–March 1994 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |59 |''[[Brave Police J-Decker]]'' |February 1994–January 1995 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |60 |''[[Haō Taikei Ryū Knight]]'' |April 1994–March 1995 |TV Tokyo | rowspan="2" | Studio 1 | |- |61 |''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]'' |April 1994–March 1995 | rowspan="2" |TV Asahi | |- |62 |''[[The Brave of Gold Goldran]]'' |February 1995–January 1996 |Studio 7 | |- |63 |''[[Wild Knights Gulkeeva]]'' |April 1995–September 1995 | TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |64 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing]]'' |April 1995–March 1996 | rowspan="3" | TV Asahi | rowspan="2" | Studio 1 | |- |65 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team]]'' |January 1996–July 1999 | |- |66 |''[[Brave Command Dagwon]]'' |February 1996–January 1997 |Studio 7 | |- |67 |''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]'' |April 1996–September 1996 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |68 |''[[After War Gundam X]]'' |April 1996–December 1996 |TV Asahi |Studio 1 | |- |69 |''[[Ganbarist! Shun]]'' |July 1996–March 1997 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 5 | |- |70 |''[[Brave Raideen|Raideen the Superior]]'' |October 1996–June 1997 | TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |71 |''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar]]'' |February 1997–January 1998 |TV Asahi |Studio 7 | |- |72 |''[[Mashin Hero Wataru|Super Mashin Hero Wataru]]'' |October 1997–September 1998 | rowspan="2" |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |73 |''[[Outlaw Star]]'' |January 1998–June 1998 |Studio 10 | |- |74 |''[[Round Vernian Vifam|Round Vernian Vifam 13]]'' |March 1998–October 1998 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Vifam Studio | |- |75 |''[[Brain Powerd]]'' |April 1998–November 1998 |[[WOWOW]] |Studio 1 | |- |76 |''[[Sentimental Graffiti|Sentimental Journey]]'' |April 1998–July 1998 |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |77 |''[[DT Eightron]]'' |April 1998–November 1998 |Fuji TV |Studio 5 | |- |78 |''[[Gasaraki]]'' |October 1998–March 1999 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |79 |''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' |October 1998–April 1999 | rowspan="2" | WOWOW |Studio 2 | |- |80 |''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' |January 1999–March 1999 |Studio 5 | |- |81 |''[[Betterman (TV series)|Betterman]]'' |April 1999–September 1999 | rowspan="2" | TV Tokyo |Studio 7 | |- |82 |''[[Aesop World]]'' |April 1999–December 1999 |Aesop Studio | |- |83 |''[[Angel Links]]'' |April 1999–June 1999 |WOWOW |Studio 10 | |- |84 |''[[Turn A Gundam]]'' |April 1999–April 2000 |Fuji TV |Studio 1 | |- |85 |''[[Infinite Ryvius]]'' |October 1999–March 2000 | rowspan="2" | TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |86 |''[[Seraphim Call]]'' |October 1999–December 1999 |Studio 8 | |- |87 |''[[The Big O]]'' |October 1999–January 2000 |WOWOW |Studio 6 | |} ====2000s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |88 |''[[Mighty Cat Masked Niyandar]]'' |February 2000–September 2001 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 8 | |- |89 |''[[Banner of the Stars]]'' |April 2000–July 2000 |[[WOWOW]] |Studio 5 | |- |90 |''[[Brigadoon: Marin & Melan]]'' |July 2000–February 2001 |WOWOW |Studio 7 | |- |91 |''[[Dinozaurs|Dinozaurs: The Series]]'' |July 2000–November 2000 |[[Fuji TV]] |Studio 10 | |- |92 |''[[Gear Fighter Dendoh]]'' |October 2000–June 2001 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 10 | |- |93 |''[[Argento Soma]]'' |October 2000–March 2001 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |94 |''[[Inuyasha]]'' |October 2000–September 2004 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 1 | |- |95 |''[[Z.O.E. Dolores, I]]'' |April 2001–September 2001 |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |96 |''[[s-CRY-ed]]'' |July 2001–December 2001 |TV Tokyo |Studio 4 | |- |97 |''[[Banner of the Stars|Banner of the Stars II]]'' |July 2001–September 2001 |WOWOW |Studio 5 | |- |98 |''[[Crush Gear Turbo]]'' |October 2001–January 2003 |TV Asahi |Studio 10 | |- |99 |''[[Witch Hunter Robin]]'' |July 2002–December 2002 |TV Tokyo |Studio 7 | |- |100 |''[[Overman King Gainer]]'' |September 2002–March 2003 |WOWOW |Studio 4 | |- |101 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]'' |October 2002–September 2003 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 9 | |- |102 |''[[The Big O|The Big O II]]'' |January 2003–March 2003 |WOWOW |Studio 6 | |- |103 |''[[Machine Robo Rescue]]'' |January 2003–January 2004 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |104 |''[[Crush Gear Nitro]]'' |February 2003–January 2004 |TV Asahi |Studio 10 | |- |105 |''[[Tank Knights Fortress]]'' |April 2003–March 2004 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |106 |''[[Planetes]]'' |October 2003–April 2004 |[[NHK]] |Studio 4 | |- |107 |''[[Superior Defender Gundam Force]]'' |January 2004–December 2004 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise D.I.D | |- |108 |''[[Sgt. Frog]]'' |April 2004–April 2011 |TV Tokyo |Studio 6 | |- |109 |''[[Onmyō Taisenki]]'' |September 2004–September 2005 |TV Tokyo |Studio 10 | |- |110 |''[[My-HiME]]'' |September 2004–March 2005 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |111 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny]]'' |October 2004–October 2005 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |112 |''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'' |October 2004–March 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |113 |''[[Kaiketsu Zorori|Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori]]'' |February 2005–January 2007 |TV Asahi |Studio 5 |In association with [[Ajia-do Animation Works]]. |- |114 |''[[The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final|GaoGaiGar Final -Grand Glorious Gathering-]]'' |April 2005–June 2005 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Studio 7 | |- |115 |''[[Cluster Edge]]'' |October 2005–March 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 1 | |- |116 |''[[My-Otome]]'' |October 2005–March 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |117 |''[[Zegapain]]'' |April 2006–September 2006 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |118 |''[[Gin Tama]]'' |April 2006–March 2010 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |119 |''[[intrigue in the Bakumatsu – Irohanihoheto]]'' |October 2006–April 2007 |[[Animax]] |Studio 7 | |- |120 |''[[Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion]]'' |October 2006–July 2007 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 4 | |- |121 |''[[Kekkaishi]]'' |October 2006–February 2008 |[[Nippon TV]] |Studio 1 | |- |122 |''[[Dinosaur King]]'' |February 2007–August 2008 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 10 | |- |123 |''[[Idolmaster: Xenoglossia]]'' |April 2007–September 2007 |[[AT-X (company)|AT-X]] |Studio 8 | |- |124 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' |October 2007–March 2008 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |125 |''[[Code Geass|Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2]]'' |April 2008–September 2008 |TBS |Studio 4 | |- |126 |''[[Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin]]'' |September 2008–September 2009 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |127 |''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'' |October 2008–March 2009 |[[Tokyo MX]] |Studio 1 | |- |128 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season]]'' |October 2008–March 2009 |TBS |Studio 3 | |- |129 |''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Space]]'' |January 2009–June 2009 |TV Tokyo |Studio 8 | |- |130 |''[[Black God (manga)|Black God]]'' |January 2009–June 2009 |TV Asahi |Studio 11 | |- |131 |''{{ill|Battle Spirits: Dan the Red Warrior|ja|バトルスピリッツ 少年激覇ダン}}'' |September 2009–September 2010 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |132 |''[[Inuyasha: The Final Act]]'' |October 2009–March 2010 |Nippon TV |Studio 1 | |} ====2010s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |133 |''[[SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors]]'' |April 2010–March 2011 |[[TV Tokyo]] |Nerima Studio | |- |134 |''{{ill|Battle Spirits Brave|ja|バトルスピリッツ ブレイヴ}}'' |September 2010–September 2011 |[[TV Asahi]] |Studio 9 | |- |135 |''[[Tiger & Bunny]]'' |April 2011–September 2011 |[[Nippon BS Broadcasting|BS11]] |Studio 6 | |- |136 |''[[Gintama]]'' |April 2011–March 2012 |TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |137 |''[[Sacred Seven]]'' |July 2011–September 2011 |[[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] |Studio 7 | |- |138 |''[[Battle Spirits: Heroes]]'' |September 2011–September 2012 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |139 |''[[Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere]]'' |October 2011–December 2011 |MBS |Studio 8 | |- |140 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam AGE]]'' |October 2011–September 2012 |[[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] |Studio 3 |In association with [[Level-5 (video game company)|Level-5]]. |- |141 |''[[Phi Brain: Puzzle of God]]'' |October 2011–March 2014 |[[NHK]] |Studio 10 | |- |142 |''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'' |January 2012–March 2012 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |143 |''[[Natsuiro Kiseki]]'' |April 2012–June 2012 |MBS |Studio 11 | |- |144 |''[[Accel World]]'' |April 2012–September 2012 |[[Tokyo MX]] |Studio 8 |In association with [[GENCO]]. |- |145 |''[[Good Luck Girl!]]'' |July 2012–September 2012 |TV Tokyo |Studio 9 | |- |146 |''[[Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere|Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere 2nd Season]]'' |July 2012–September 2012 |MBS |Studio 8 | |- |147 |''[[Battle Spirits: Sword Eyes]]'' |September 2012–September 2013 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |148 |''[[Gintama|Gintama: Overtime]]'' |October 2012–March 2013 |rowspan="2" | TV Tokyo |Studio 5 | |- |149 |''[[Aikatsu!]]'' |October 2012–March 2016 |Studio 9 & Studio 5 |Later animation provided by [[Bandai Namco Pictures]]. |- |150 |''[[Love Live! School Idol Project]]'' |January 2013–March 2013 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |151 |''[[Valvrave the Liberator]]'' |April 2013–December 2013 |MBS/TBS |Nerima Studio | |- |152 |''[[Battle Spirits: Saikyou Ginga Ultimate Zero]]'' |September 2013–September 2014 |TV Asahi |Studio 9 | |- |153 |''[[Gundam Build Fighters]]'' |October 2013–March 2014 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |154 |''[[Buddy Complex]]'' |January 2014–March 2014 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |155 |''[[Sgt. Frog|KERORO]]'' |March 2014–September 2014 |[[Animax]] |Studio 6 | |- |156 |''[[Love Live! School Idol Project|Love Live! 2nd Season]]'' |April 2014–June 2014 |rowspan="2" | Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |157 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam-san]]'' |July 2014–September 2014 |Studio 6 | |- |158 |''[[Tribe Cool Crew]]'' |September 2014–October 2015 |TV Asahi | |In association with Ajia-do Animation Works. |- |159 |''[[Gundam Reconguista in G]]'' |October 2014–March 2015 |MBS/TBS |Studio 1 | |- |160 |''[[Gundam Build Fighters Try]]'' |October 2014–April 2015 |TV Tokyo |Studio 3 | |- |161 |''[[Cross Ange|Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons]]'' |October 2014–March 2015 |Tokyo MX |Nerima Studio | |- |162 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans]]'' |October 2015–March 2016 |MBS |Studio 3 | |- |163 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn|Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096]]'' |April 2016–September 2016 |TV Asahi | | |- |164 | ''[[Love Live! Sunshine!!]]'' |July 2016–September 2016 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |165 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans|Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: 2nd Season]]'' |October 2016–March 2017 |TBS/MBS |Studio 3 | |- |166 |''[[Magic-kyun Renaissance]]'' |October 2016-January 2017 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |167 |''[[Classicaloid]]'' |October 2016–April 2017 |NHK |Studio 5 |<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-07-03/sunrise-reveals-classicaloid-comedy-tv-anime-for-2016/.90031|title=Sunrise Reveals Classicaloid Comedy TV Anime for 2016|date=2015-07-03|website=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=2016-03-23}}</ref> |- |168 |''[[Love Live! Sunshine!!|Love Live! Sunshine!! 2nd Season]]'' |October 2017–December 2017 |Tokyo MX |Studio 8 | |- |169 |''[[Gundam Build Divers]]'' |April 2018–September 2018 |TV Tokyo | | |- |170 |''[[Double Decker! Doug & Kirill]]'' |October 2018–December 2018 |Tokyo MX | | |- |171 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin|Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin - Advent of the Red Comet]]'' |April 2019–August 2019 |[[NHK General TV]] | | |} ====2020s==== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !No. !Title !! Year(s) !! Broadcast network(s) !! Studios !! Notes |- |172 |''[[Wave, Listen to Me!]]'' |April 2020–June 2020 |[[Mainichi Broadcasting System|MBS]] | | |- |173 |''[[King's Raid: Successors of the Will]]'' |October 2020–March 2021 |[[TV Tokyo]] |[[Xebec (studio)|Sunrise Beyond Inc.]] |In association with OLM. |- |174 |''[[Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon]]'' |October 2020–March 2021 |[[Nippon Television Network System|NNS]] | | |- |175 |''[[Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club]]'' |October 2020–December 2020 | rowspan="2" | [[Tokyo MX]] | | |- |176 |''[[Scarlet Nexus (TV series)|Scarlet Nexus]]'' |July 2021–December 2021 | | |- |177 |''[[Love Live! Superstar!!]]'' |July 2021–October 2021 |[[NHK Educational TV]] | | |- |178 |''[[Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon|Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon - The Second Act]]'' |October 2021–March 2022 |NNS | | |- |179 |''[[Amaim Warrior at the Borderline]]'' |October 2021–December 2021 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise Beyond Inc. | |- |180 |''[[Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club|Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 2nd Season]]'' |April 2022–June 2022 |Tokyo MX | |First work as '''Bandai Namco Filmworks'''. |- |181 |''[[Amaim Warrior at the Borderline|Amaim Warrior at the Borderline 2nd Season]]'' |April 2022–June 2022 |TV Tokyo |Sunrise Beyond Inc. | |- |182 |''[[Love Live! Superstar!!|Love Live! Superstar!! 2nd Season]]'' |July 2022–October 2022 |NHK Educational TV | | |- |183 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury]]'' |October 2022–July 2023 | MBS/TBS |Studio 1, Studio 3 | |- |184 |''[[Yohane the Parhelion: Sunshine in the Mirror]]'' |July 2023–September 2023 |Tokyo MX | | |- |185 |''[[Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture]]'' |June 2024–September 2024 | |Nerima Studio | |- |186 |''[[Love Live! Superstar!!|Love Live! Superstar!! 3rd Season]]'' |October 2024–December 2024 |NHK Educational TV | | |- |187 |''[[Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX]]'' |April 2025<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:ガンダム「GQuuuuuuX」TVシリーズの放送は4月8日から、主題歌は劇場版から続投|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/612906|website=[[Natalie (website)|Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|date=February 23, 2025|access-date=February 23, 2025|language=ja}}</ref> |NNS | |In association with [[Khara (studio)|Studio Khara]]. |- |188 |''[[Maebashi Witches]]'' |April 2025<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:群馬県前橋が舞台のオリジナルTVアニメ「前橋ウィッチーズ」来年4月放送開始|url=https://natalie.mu/comic/news/589749|website=[[Natalie (website)|Comic Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha, Inc.|date=September 5, 2024|access-date=September 5, 2024|language=ja}}</ref> |''TBA'' | | |- |189 |''[[My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's]]'' |October 2025<ref>{{cite web|last=Cayanan|first=Joanna|title=Matsuri Akai's My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's Light Novels Get TV Anime in October|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-02-17/matsuri-akai-my-status-as-an-assassin-obviously-exceeds-the-hero-light-novels-get-tv-anime-in-/.221311|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=February 17, 2025|access-date=February 17, 2025}}</ref> |''TBA'' | | |}
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