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====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}}. |}
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