Japanese Kaiju

Television Database

On the internet, there is a plethora of “lists” that talk about “all kaiju movies”. You get one of two things: the first is an incomplete list of actual Japanese productions, which only cover Godzilla, Gamera, Toho, Daiei, SRS-released, and modern Ultraman titles. This list can be frustrating for individuals seeking to learn more about the genre, but are hindered by a lack of proper research.

The other list is what you see most often, compiling any movie that features a giant monster (but not everything) and adding it to the list, proclaiming it to be “complete”. Mostly filled with 1950s B-movies, Asylum Entertainment, and blockbuster titles from America and the usual suspects for international additions (i.e. Yong(g)ary, Gorgo, Reptilicus, and “Oh! Did you know that North Korea made a kaiju movie called Pulgasari!”).

I wanted to do something different, so what you have below is a list of every Japanese-produced kaiju film that I have been able to come across. There are a few limitations to prevent this list from being incredibly long, and those restrictions are:

  1. Runtime of 50 minutes or longer to be counted as a movie.

    Must be produced in Japan OR have multiple Japanese influences

    This includes:

    Production Companies

    Director

    Producers

    Japanese origins

  2. Remakes do NOT count unless they have the top requirements (no Legendary’s Monsterverse)

  3. The definition of “kaiju” is more along the lines of “daikaiju” for the entries in this list.

IF, for some reason, we have missed a title, please reach out and let us know so we can add it! This list wouldn’t be possible without people such as Daniel DiManna, Kevin Derendorf, and Avery Guerra.

*NOTICE: As this list tries to be as definitive as possible, there are films that fall under the “adult video’ category, please be aware of this. All actual nudity is censored. Viewer discretion is advised.*

1950’s

  • Moonlight Mask

    月光仮面

    Airing Time: February 24th, 1958 to July 5th, 1959

    Companies Affiliated: Senkosha (Production) and KR Television (Production and Distribution)

1960’s

  • Marine Kong

    怪獣マリンコング (a.k.a. マリンコングの大逆襲)

    Airing Time: April 3rd to September 25th, 1960

    Companies Affiliated: Nissan Productions

  • Kenya Boy

    少年ケニヤ

    Airing Time: May 4th, 1961 to February 8th, 1962

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and NET (Distribution)

  • Ultra Q

    ウルトラQ

    Airing Time: January 2nd to July 3rd, 1966

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production and distribution)

  • The Space Giants

    マグマ大使

    Airing Time: July 4th, 1966 to September 25th, 1967

    Companies Affiliated: P Productions (Production) and Fuji TV (Distribution)

  • Ultraman

    ウルトラマン

    Airing Time: July 17th, 1966 to April 9th, 1967

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production and distribution)

  • Devil Boy

    魔くん

    Airing Time: October 6th, 1966 to March 30th, 1967

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and NET TV (Distribution)

  • Masked Ninja Akakage

    仮面の忍者 赤影

    Airing Time: April 5th, 1967 to March 27th, 1968

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production), Kansai TV (Production/Distribution), and Fuji TV (Distribution)

  • Captain Ultra

    キャプテンウルトラ

    Airing Time: April 16th to September 24th, 1967

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TBS (Production and distribution)

  • Ultraseven

    ウルトラセブン

    Airing Time: October 1st, 1967 to September 8th, 1968

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production and distribution)

  • Monster Prince

    怪獣王子

    Airing Time: October 2th, 1967 to March 25th, 1968

    Companies Affiliated: Nippon Tokusatsu Co., Ltd., (Production) and Fuji TV (Distribution)

  • Agon: The Atomic Dragon

    幻の大怪獣アゴン

    Airing Time: January 2nd to January 5th1968

    Companies Affiliated: Nippon Denpa Eiga (Production) and Fuji TV (Distribution)

  • Johnny Sokko and His Giant Flying Robot

    ジャイアントロボ

    Airing Time: October 11th, 1967 to April 1st, 1968

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and NET (Distribution)

1970’s

  • Jungle Prince

    ジャングルプリンス

    Airing Time: July 6th to August 10th, 1970

    Companies Affiliated: Nippon Denpa Eiga

  • Spectreman

    スペクトルマン

    Airing Time: January 2nd, 1971 to March 25th, 1972

    Companies Affiliated: P Productions (Production) and Fuji TV (Distribution)

  • Return of Ultraman

    帰ってきたウルトラマン

    Airing Time: April 2nd, 1971 to March 31st, 1972

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production and distribution)

  • Silver Mask

    シルバー仮面

    Airing Time: November 28th, 1971 to May 21st, 1972

    Companies Affiliated: Senkosha (Production), Nihon Gendai Kikaku (Production), and TBS (Distribution)

  • Mirrorman

    ミラーマン

    Airing Time: December 5th, 1971 to November 26th, 1972

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and Fuji TV (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Ace

    ウルトラマンA

    Airing Time: April 7th, 1972, to March 30th, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production.Distribution)

  • Emergency Directive 10-4·10-10

    緊急指令10-4・10-10

    Airing Time: July 3th to December 25th, 1972

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Production (Production) and NET (Distribution)

  • Assault! Human!!

    突撃! ヒューマン!!

    Airing Time: October 7th, 1972 to December 30th, 1972

    Companies Affiliated: Union Film (Production) and Nippon Television (Distribution)

  • Iron King

    アイアンキング

    Airing Time: October 8th, 1972 to April 8th, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Senkosha (Production) and TBS (Distribution)

  • Thunder Mask

    サンダーマスク

    Airing Time: October 3rd, 1972 to March 27th, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Hiromi Production (Production) and Nippon Television (Distribution)

  • Fireman

    ファイヤーマン

    Airing Time: January 7th to July 31st, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Mannensha (Production), and Nippon Television (Distribution)

  • Demon Hunter Mitsurugi

    魔人ハンターミツルギ

    Airing Time: January 8th to March 26th, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Kokusai Housou (Production) and Fuji Television (Distribution)

  • Jumborg Ace

    ジャンボーグA

    Airing Time: January 17th to December 29th, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and Manichi Television (Distribution)

  • Zone Fighter

    流星人間ゾーン

    Airing Time: April 2nd to September 24th, 1973

    Companies Affiliated: Toho Company (Production), Mannensha (Production), and Nippon Television (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Taro

    ウルトラマンタロウ

    Airing Time: April 6th, 1973 to April 5th, 1974

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production and Distribution)

  • Ultraman Leo

    ウルトラマンレオ

    Airing Time: April 12th, 1974 to March 28th, 1975

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production/Distribution)

  • Dinosaur Expedition Born Free

    恐竜探険隊ボーンフリー

    Airing Time: October 1st, 1976 to March 25th, 1977

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and NET (Distribution)

  • Daitetsujin 17

    大鉄人17

    Airing Time: March 18th to November 11th, 1977

    Companies Affiliated: Mainichi Broadcasting System (Production), Toei Company (Production), and TBS (Distribution)

  • Dinosaur Wars Izenborg

    恐竜大戦争アイゼンボーグ

    Airing Time: October 7th, 1977 to June 30th, 1978

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and Tokyo 12 Channel (Production/Distribution)

  • Spider-Man

    スパイダーマン

    Airing Time: May 17th, 1978 to March 14th, 1979

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and Tokyo 12 Channel (Production/Distribution)

  • Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon

    恐竜戦隊コセイドン

    Airing Time: July 7th, 1978 to June 29th, 1979

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and Tokyo 12 Channel (Production/Distribution)

  • Message From Space: Galactic Wars

    宇宙からのメッセージ・銀河大戦

    Airing Time:  July 8th, 1978 to January 27th, 1979

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Monkey: Season 1

    西遊記

    Airing Time: October 2nd, 1978 to April 8th, 1979

    Companies Affiliated: International Television Films (Production), and Nippon Television (Production/Distribution)

  • Battle Fever J

    バトルフィーバーJ

    Airing Time: February 3rd, 1979 to January 26th, 1980

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Megaloman

    メガロマン

    Airing Time: May 7th to December 24th, 1979

    Companies Affiliated: Toho Company (Production) and Fuji Television (Production/Distribution)

  • Monkey: Season 2

    西遊記

    Airing Time: November 11, 1979 to May 4, 1980

    Companies Affiliated: International Television Films (Production), and Nippon Television (Production/Distribution)

1980’s

  • Denshi Sentai Denjiman

    電子戦隊デンジマン

    Airing Time: February 2nd, 1980 to January 31st, 1981

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Ultraman 80

    ウルトラマン80

    Airing Time: April 2nd, 1980 to March 25th, 1981

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TBS (Production/Distribution)

  • Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan

    太陽戦隊サンバルカン

    Airing Time: February 7th, 1981 to January 30th, 1982

    Companies Affiliated: Toei (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Dai Sentai Goggle V

    大戦隊ゴーグルファイブ

    Airing Time: February 6th, 1982 to January 29th, 1983

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Dengeki Sentai Changeman

    電撃戦隊チェンジマン

    Airing Time: February 2nd, 1985 to February 22nd, 1986

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Megabeast Investigator Juspion

    巨獣特捜ジャスピオン

    Airing Time: March 15th, 1985 to March 24th, 1986

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Choushinsei Flashman

    超新星フラッシュマン

    Airing Time: March 1st, 1986 to February 21nd, 1987

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Hikari Sentai Maskman

    光戦隊マスクマン

    Airing Time: February 28th, 1987 to February 20th, 1988

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Choujuu Sentai Liveman

    超獣戦隊ライブマン

    Airing Time: February 27th, 1988, to February 18th, 1989

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Giant Legend Line

    巨人伝説ライン

    Release date: August 13th, 1989 to March 1993

    Companies Affiliated: RAPID PROGRESS

  • Cyber Cop

    電脳警察サイバーコップ

    Airing Time: October 2nd, 1988 to July 5th, 1989

    Companies Affiliated: Toho (Production) and Nippon Television (Distribution)

  • Kousoku Sentai Turboranger

    高速戦隊ターボレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 25th, 1989 to February 23th, 1990

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

1990’s

  • Chikyu Sentai Fiveman

    地球戦隊ファイブマン

    Airing Time: March 2nd, 1990 to February 8th, 1991

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Ultraman: Towards the Future

    ウルトラマン G

    Airing Time: September 25th, 1990 - January 24th, 1991

    Companies Affiliated: The South Australian Film Corporation (Production), Ultraman Production Committee (Production), and Tsuburaya Productions (Productions)

  • Choujin Sentai Jetman

    鳥人戦隊ジェットマン

    Airing Time: February 15th, 1991 to February 14th, 1992

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TS Asahi (Distribution)

  • Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger

    恐竜戦隊ジュウレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 21st, 1992 to February 12th, 1993

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TS Asahi (Distribution)

  • Gosei Sentai Dairanger

    五星戦隊ダイレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 19th, 1993 to February 11th, 1994

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Gridman: The Hyper Agent

    電光超人グリッドマン

    Airing Time: April 3rd, 1993 to January 8th, 1994

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), TBS (Production/Distribution)

  • Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Season 1

    Airing Time: August 28th, 1993 to May 23rd, 1994

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production) Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production) and FOX (Distribution)

  • Ninja Sentai Kakuranger

    忍者戦隊カクレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 18th, 1994 to February 24th, 1995

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Season 2and Giant

    Airing Time: July 21st, 1994 to May 20th, 1995

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production) Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production) and FOX (Distribution)

  • Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero

    ウルトラマンパワード

    Airing Time: December 5th, 1993 to August 25, 1994

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Major Havoc Entertainment (Production), and Ultraman Powered Production Committee (Production)

  • Heisei Ultraseven

    平成ウルトラセブン

    Airing Time: March 21st, 1994 to September 25th, 2000

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Yomiko Advertising (Production), VAP (Production), and Nippon Television (Production)

  • Chouriki Sentai Ohranger

    超力戦隊オーレンジャー

    Airing Time: March 3rd, 1995 to February 7th, 1996

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Season 3

    Airing Time: September 2nd, 1995 to November 27th, 1995

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production) Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production) and FOX (Distribution)

  • Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers

    Release date: April 29th, 1977

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions (Production), and FOX (Distribution)

  • Gekisou Sentai Carranger

    激走戦隊カーレンジャー

    Airing time: March 1st, 1996 toi February 7th, 1997

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Zeo

    Airing Time: April 20th to November 27th, 1996

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production) Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production) and FOX (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Tiga

    ウルトラマンティガ

    Airing Time: September 7th, 1996 to August 30th, 1997

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Mainichi Broadcasting System (Production), and TBS (Distribution)

  • Denji Sentai Megaranger

    電磁戦隊メガレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 14th, 1997 to February 15th, 1998

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Turbo

    Airing Time: April 19th to November 24th, 1997

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Fox Kids Worldwide (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production), and FOX (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Dyna

    ウルトラマンダイナ

    Airing Time: September 6th, 1997 to August 29th, 1998

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Mainichi Broadcasting System (Production), and TBS (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers In Space

    Airing Time: February 6th to November 21st, 1998

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Fox Kids Worldwide (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production), and FOX (Distribution)

  • Seijuu Sentai Gingaman

    星獣戦隊ギンガマン

    Airing time: February 22nd, 1998 to February 14th, 1999

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Gaia

    ウルトラマンガイア

    Airing time: September 5th, 1998 - August 28th, 1999

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Mainichi Broadcasting System (Production) and TBS (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

    Airing Time: February 6th - December 18th, 1999

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Fox Kids Worldwide (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production), and FOX (Distribution)

  • Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive

    救急戦隊ゴーゴーファイブ

    Airing Time: February 21st, 1999 - February 6th, 2000

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

2000s

  • Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue

    Airing Time: February 12th to November 18th, 2000

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production), and FOX (Distribution)

  • Mirai Sentai Timeranger

    未来戦隊タイムレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 13th, 2000 to February 11th, 2001

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Dark Soldier D

    D

    Airing Time: February 19th, 2000

    Companies Affiliated: Buildup Entertainment) (Production) and Bandai (Distribution)

  • Tekkōki Mikazuki

    鉄甲機ミカヅキ

    Airing Time: October 23rd, 2000 - March 24th, 2001

    Companies Affiliated: Media Factory (Production) and Fuji TV (Production/Distribution)

  • Ultraman Neos

    ウルトラマンネオス

    Airing Time: November 22nd, 2000 to May 5th, 2001

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and VAP (Production/Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Time Force

    Release date: March 17th, 1984

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production), and FOX (Distribution)

  • Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger

    百獣戦隊ガオレンジャー

    Airing Time: February 18th, 2001 to
    February 10th, 2002

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Cosmos

    ウルトラマンコスモス

    Airing Time: July 7th, 2001 to September 28th, 2002

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Mainichi Broadcasting System (Production), TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Wild Force

    Airing Time: February 9th to November 16th, 2002

    Companies Affiliated: BVS Entertainment (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), MMPR Productions, Inc. (Production), FOX (Distribution), and ABC (Distribution)

  • Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger

    忍風戦隊ハリケンジャー

    Airing time: February 17th, 2002 to
    February 9th, 2003

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Pretty Executioner

    プリティエグゼクター

    Release date: July 21st, 1987

    Directed by: Sho Nobushi and Hurricane Ryu

    Written by: Sho Nobushi and Hurricane Ryu

    Companies Affiliated: Movic Promote Service Co., Ltd.

    Synopsis:

    A girl who gains immortality fights against a mysterious organization that is after her secret.

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  • Kigai (Volume 1)

    奇街-KIGAI-

    Airing Time: January 30th, 2008

    Companies Affiliated: Zen Pictures

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  • Kigai (Volume 2)

    奇街-KIGAI-

    Airing Time: July 24th, 2008

    Companies Affiliated: Zen Pictures

  • Ultraman Mebius: Side Story - Armored Darkness

    ウルトラマンメビウス外伝 アーマードダークネス

    Airing Time: July 25th, 2008 to August 22th, 2008

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and Bandai Visual (Distribution)

  • Ultra Galaxy: Mega Monster Battle - Never Ending Odyssey

    ウルトラギャラクシー大怪獣バトル NEVER ENDING ODYSSEY

    Airing Time: December 20th, 2008 to March 14th, 2009

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), BS11 (Production), Bandai Namco Group (Production), and Nikkatsu (Distribution)

  • Samurai Sentai Shinkenger

    侍戦隊シンケンジャー

    Airing Time: February 15th, 2009 to February 7th, 2010

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers RPM

    Airing Time: March 7th to December 26th, 2009

    Companies Affiliated: BVS Entertainment (Production), Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), Ranger Productions, Ltd. (Production), and ABC (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Mebius Gaiden: Ghost Reverse

    ウルトラマンメビウス外伝 ゴーストリバース

    Airing Time: November 25th, 2009 to December 22th, 2009

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and Bandai Visual (Distribution)

2010s

  • Saga of the Phoenix

    阿修羅

    Release date: February 3rd, 1990

    Directed by: Lam Ngai Kai and Lau Sze Yu

    Written by: Hirohisa Soda, Chan Soo-ling, Wong Chui-wah, and Leung Yiu-ming,

    Companies Affiliated: Kingsford Films (Production), Crown Studio (Production), Sand Studio (Production), and Golden Harvest (Production/Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    The story of Ashura, the "Saintess of Hell," who escapes the demonic realm and is granted seven more days of mortal protection by Master Cikong (Katsu Shintaro), who assigns Kong Que (Yuen Biao) and Ji Xiang Guo (Hiroshi Abe) to protect her. However, this sequel attracts the attention of the ambitious Ghost Concubine (Ni Xue), who seeks to absorb Ashura's energies and thereby bring her under the control of the demonic realm.

  • Ultra Q: The Movie - Legend of the Stars

    ウルトラQ ザ・ムービー 星の伝説

    Release date: April 14th, 1990

    Directed by: Akio Jissoji

    Written by: Mamoru Sasaki

    Companies Affiliated: Sega Enterprises (Production), Tohokushinsha (Production),
    Tsuburaya Productions (Production), and Shochiku (Production).

    Synopsis:

    A string of mysterious murders near an ancient tomb—victims found with drilled holes and soaked in seawater—leads reporter Hamano to investigate. After construction disturbs the site, awakening the ancient monster Nara, Hamano vanishes, cryptically saying he's going to "Ryugu-jo." Jun, Yuriko, and Ippei follow clues from Hamano’s hometown to Ryugu Island and beyond, encountering the mysterious Mayumi, who appears connected to the incidents and Nara.

    As the group uncovers the truth, Mayumi summons Nara to escape capture and ultimately leads a group—including Hamano and others seeking peace—to Tokoyo Island, where they launch into space in search of a utopian paradise, choosing to leave Earth to avoid further conflict.

  • SCI-ROP: Demon Bloodline

    sci-rop 魔神の血脈

    Release date: UNKNOWN 1990

    Directed by: Mukai Satoshi

    Written by: Mukai Satoshi

    Companies Affiliated: Buddha Films/BFM Entertainment

    Synopsis:

    SCI-ROP investigator Kiryu Daisuke receives an important consultation from his junior archaeological researcher, Amano Miya. The spatial rifts that invade the Earth from the Demon Realm have only been confirmed in certain ruins, and the government has placed all of these historical ruins under strict surveillance. However, Amano's fellow researcher has broken the rules and set out on his own to excavate the ruins. Shown evidence that the ruins they were heading for may be an important base of the Demon Realm, Kiryu immediately takes action. Meanwhile, something strange is happening at the "Arikaku Ruins" where the researchers are heading, and a demon sealed within the ruins assimilates the researcher. The demon sends the monstrous researcher into town in search of the Arikaku clan's shrine maiden... The battle between the demon, who is attempting to revive in the real world, and SCI-ROP, who are trying to stop him, has begun!

  • Super Submarine Searaper

    海底轟姦

    Release date: September 5th, 1991

    Directed by: Takao Nakano

    Written by: Takao Nakano

    Companies Affiliated: Crystal Eizo Co., Ltd.

    Synopsis:

    The Mu Empire lies deep beneath the sea near Infant Island. Mew I won the ceremony to become queen in a national sport similar to sumo, but was betrayed by a rival and banished. She was saved by the Imperial Japanese Navy's all-purpose battleship "Gokango" commanded by Colonel Kinkakuji, who set out to destroy the Mu Empire. Omanda, the guardian deity of the Mu Empire, fights back! A battle for the survival of mankind and the pride of women has begun!

  • Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah

    ゴジラvsキングギドラ

    Release date: December 14th, 1991

    Directed by: Kazuki Omori

    Written by: Kazuki Omori

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    In 1992, three humans from the year 2204—Grenchiko, Wilson, and Amy—arrive in a UFO over Tokyo, claiming to prevent a future nuclear disaster caused by Godzilla. Traveling back to 1944, they erase Godzilla’s origin by removing a dinosaur from Lagos Island before it can be mutated by nuclear tests. However, they secretly leave behind creatures that evolve into King Ghidorah in the present, unleashing terror on Japan.

    Their true motive is to weaken Japan’s future dominance as a global superpower. Amy, opposed to this plan, reveals the truth to reporter Terasawa. Meanwhile, Godzilla is reborn in the Bering Sea and returns to fight King Ghidorah, ultimately defeating him. But Ghidorah is revived as a cybernetic Mecha-King Ghidorah by the future beings for a final battle. Godzilla wins again and disappears into the sea, leaving Japan saved but uncertain of what’s to come.

  • The Cat

    衛斯理之老貓

    Release date: October 22nd, 1992

    Directed by: Nam Nai Choi

    Written by: Chan Hing Ka and Chan Ka-Seung

    Companies Affiliated: Paragon Films (Production), Tokuma Enterprises (Production), Nippon Television (Production), Golden Harvest (Production/Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    The story follows three extraterrestrials (one of whom takes the form of a cat) who team up with novelist Wisely to fight against evil aliens who possess humans.

  • Godzilla vs. Mothra

    ゴジラvsモスラ

    Release date: December 12th, 1992

    Directed by: Takao Okawara

    Written by: Kazuki Omori

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    Takuya Fujito investigates a giant egg on Infant Island linked to tiny beings called Cosmos, Earth's ancient guardians. The egg hatches Mothra, who faces off against Battra, a destructive monster protecting the planet. Meanwhile, Godzilla awakens, sparking a fierce battle among the three monsters across Japan. After a deadly showdown, Mothra and Battra team up to defeat Godzilla, with Battra sacrificing himself. Mothra then departs with the Cosmos, leaving a message urging humanity to protect the environment.

  • New Killer Crocodile: Red Fang

    新キラー・クロコダイル 赫い牙

    Release date: June 25th, 1993

    Directed by: Akira Yoneda

    Written by: Zento Hiroyo

    Companies Affiliated: Japan Home Video

    Synopsis:

    A group of Japanese scientists goes to a small isolated village in the Thai mountains. A legend tells that the place is cursed, but also that a mysterious jewel would have been placed a long time ago in a sanctuary. After a long expedition, they finally discover a temple, located not far from a huge waterfall ... from which emerges a gigantic crocodile, the guardian of the treasure.

  • Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II

    ゴジラvsメカゴジラ

    Release date: December 11th, 1993

    Directed by: Takao Okawara

    Written by: Wataru Mimura

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    In 1992, the UN develops Mechagodzilla as a weapon against Godzilla, with Kazuma Aoki trained to pilot it. Meanwhile, a research team discovers ancient eggs on a nuclear waste island, which hatch into Baby Godzilla, revealed to be Godzilla’s offspring. Godzilla emerges, defeats the giant pterosaur Rodan, and heads toward Baby Godzilla, who is quarantined at the UN facility.

    Rodan revives and steals Baby Godzilla, leading to a battle where Mechagodzilla defeats Rodan but must face Godzilla again. Kazuma pilots an upgraded “Super Mechagodzilla” to deliver a fatal blow, but Godzilla is revived by Rodan’s power. Ultimately, Godzilla reunites with Baby Godzilla and retreats peacefully into the sea.

  • Orochi: The Eight Headed Dragon

    ヤマトタケル

    Release date: July 9th, 1994

    Directed by: Takao Okawara

    Written by: Wataru Mimura

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    Ousu, a prince of Yamato, kills his older brother in a fight and is tasked by his father to conquer the Kumaso. Traveling with martial artists Seiryu and Genbu, and accompanied by the shrine maiden Ototachibana, he defeats the Kumaso Takeru and a demon, earning the name Yamato Takeru.

    As evil forces awaken the god Tsukuyomi, Ototachibana dies protecting him, and Takeru defeats the traitorous shaman Tsukinowa. Guided by the war god Susanoo, Takeru receives a sacred sword to face Tsukuyomi’s incarnation, the monstrous Yamata no Orochi. Transformed into a giant armored warrior by mystical powers, Takeru ultimately defeats Yamata no Orochi, fulfilling his destiny.

  • Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla

    ゴジラvsスペースゴジラ

    Release date: December 10th, 1994

    Directed by: Kensho Yamashita

    Written by: Hiroshi Kashiwabara

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    The G-Force Center runs two projects against Godzilla: the T-Project to control Godzilla telepathically, and Moguera, a combat robot designed to fight monsters. On Birth Island, the team uses Miki’s telepathy to control Godzilla temporarily, but a mishap causes him to vanish.

    Meanwhile, a mysterious object lands on Earth, revealing itself as Space Godzilla, born from Godzilla’s cells. Moguera, piloted by Yuki, Shinjo, and Sato, is sent to stop the new threat. Godzilla also arrives, drawn by Miki’s telekinesis, leading to a three-way battle in Fukuoka. Yuki develops sympathy for Godzilla and sacrifices Moguera by ramming Space Godzilla, who is defeated. Godzilla retreats to the sea, leaving the team to watch its farewell.

  • Getting Any?

    みんな~やってるか!

    Release date: February 2nd, 1995

    Directed by: Takeshi Kitano

    Written by: Takeshi Kitano

    Companies Affiliated: Nippon Herald Films

    Synopsis:

    Asao is a man obsessed with chasing success and attracting women. He impulsively tries various outrageous schemes—buying flashy cars, robbing banks, becoming an actor, drug dealing, impersonating a hitman, and even turning invisible—all in pursuit of status and desire. Each attempt ends in absurd failure. Eventually, he mutates into Fly Man, then Grasshopper Man, and dies impaled on Tokyo Tower.

  • Gamera: Guardian of the Universe

    ガメラ 大怪獣空中決戦

    Release date: March 11th, 1995

    Directed by Shusuke Kaneko

    Written by: Kazunori Itō

    Companies Affiliated:
    Daiei Film (Production), Hakuhodo (Production), Nippon Television (Production), Toho (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    A plutonium ship encounters a drifting reef near the Philippine Trench, linked to mysterious giant birds on Himegami Island. Ornithologist Nagamine and investigator Yonemori discover that the reef houses ancient relics and that the birds—called Gyaos—are biological weapons from an ancient civilization. A giant monster, Gamera, created to defeat Gyaos, emerges from the sea.

    As Gyaos attack and threaten Tokyo, Gamera defends humanity despite being targeted by the Self-Defense Forces. Asagi, connected to mystical magatama jewels, awakens with a bond to Gamera. The story culminates in a decisive battle between Gamera and the giant Gyaos over Tokyo.

  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

    Release date: June 30th, 1995

    Directed by: Bryan Spicer

    Written by: Arne Olsen and John Kamps

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Toei Company (Production), 20th Century Fox (Production/Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    After a construction crew accidentally cracks open a gigantic egg that has imprisoned evil maniac Ivan Ooze for centuries, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers prepare to face their most formidable foe yet. The vengeful Ooze kills their elderly mentor, Zordon, and with him the source of the Rangers' power. Stunned by Zordon's death, the Rangers struggle to contain Ooze without the help of the Zords, the giant mechanical robots they have grown to depend upon in battle.

  • Godzilla vs. Destoroyah

    ゴジラvsデストロイア

    Release date: December 9th, 1995

    Directed by: Takao Okawara

    Written by: Kazuki Ōmori

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    After an incident on Birth Island, Godzilla and Little disappear, only for Godzilla to reappear glowing red in Hong Kong, signaling a dangerous meltdown. University student Kenkichi Yamane investigates and urges Dr. Ijuin to develop the Oxygen Destroyer to stop Godzilla, despite ethical concerns.

    Meanwhile, a mutated microorganism from the original Oxygen Destroyer forms the monstrous Destroyah, wreaking havoc near Tokyo Bay. The government uses Godzilla Junior as bait to lure Destroyah into a fight. Though Godzilla initially defeats Destroyah, the monster transforms and grows stronger, killing Junior. Enraged, Godzilla ultimately destroys Destroyah but begins to meltdown from his injuries. As Godzilla seems to perish, Godzilla Junior rises from the steam, hinting at a new beginning.

  • Ultraman Zearth

    ウルトラマンゼアス

    Release date: March 9th, 1996

    Directed by: Shinya Nakajima

    Written by: Shukei Nagasaka

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Dentsu (Production), Shochiku (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    During the unveiling of the Golden Ultraman Statue, it mysteriously disappears underground, followed by global gold thefts. Four members of the Ultra Space Defense Agency, disguised as gas station staff (except trainee Asahi), investigate. Asahi, secretly Ultraman Zearth from the Z95 Nebula, struggles with timidity and OCD. The culprit is the monster Kotten-Poppe, controlled by the Benzene Alien disguised as a photojournalist. Powered by stolen gold, the alien plans Earth domination. When Asahi’s friend and children are kidnapped, he transforms into Zeas and battles Kotten-Poppe. Facing a nuclear threat, Zeas overcomes his fears, defeats the Benzene Alien in martial arts combat, and saves Earth.

  • Gamera 2: Attack of Legion

    ガメラ2 レギオン襲来

    Release date: July 13th, 1996

    Directed by: Shusuke Kaneko

    Written by: Kazunori Ito

    Companies Affiliated: Daiei Film (Production), Tokuma Shoten (Production), Nippon TV (Production), Hakuhodo Production (Production), Toho (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    A meteor shower strikes Earth, and a mysterious meteorite near Lake Shikotsu disappears, leaving a crater. Investigators Watarase and Hanaya discover that alien lifeforms called Legion—giant insect-like creatures linked to enormous flower-like nests called Grass Forms—are spreading toward Sapporo. The Legions feed on silicon and communicate electromagnetically, with the Grass Forms acting as seeds that can devastate entire areas. Gamera appears and fights the Legions, but is injured. Despite efforts, a Grass Form in Sendai detonates, destroying the city and killing Gamera. As the Self-Defense Forces prepare a last defense in Ashikaga, Legion emerges with overwhelming firepower from Mount Akagi, threatening further destruction.

  • Rebirth of Mothra

    モスラ

    Release date: December 14th, 1996

    Directed by: Okihiro Yoneda

    Written by: Masumi Suetan and Tomoyuki Tanaka

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    A giant fossil discovered in Hokkaido turns out to be a seal that restrained the space monster Death Ghidorah. When the seal breaks, fairies Mol and Lola rush to Japan to stop its resurrection, while their witch sister Belbera aims to control Death Ghidorah for herself. Belbera awakens the monster at a construction site, forcing Mol, Lola, and the Goto family to call on Mothra for help. Mothra, recently laid an egg, battles Death Ghidorah but struggles. The newly hatched larva Mothra arrives to protect its mother, but the mother dies defending it. The larva cocoons, grows into an adult, and ultimately defeats Death Ghidorah with the help of Mol, Lola, and the Goto family’s prayers. Death Ghidorah is sealed underground, and Mothra restores the devastated land before returning to Infant Island.

  • Ultraman Zearth 2

    ウルトラマンゼアス2 超人大戦・光と

    Release date: April 12th, 1997

    Directed by: Kazuya Konaka

    Written by: Kazunori Saito

    Companies Affiliated:
    Seido Hall (Production)Tsuburaya Productions (Production), Sony Music Entertainment (Production), Dentsu (Production), and Shochiku (Production)

    Synopsis:

    After losing a battle with Ultraman Shadow, Mydo member Asahi Katsuto, also known as Ultraman Zearth, submits his resignation to the new commander, Satsuma. To regain his courage and confidence, Katsuto becomes an apprentice at Seido Kaikan, where he is given the challenge of kicking a ball hanging high from a tree branch. Meanwhile, Shadow's controller, Kagemi, also known as Lady Benzene Alien, takes advantage of Zearth's absence to use mind control to advance his groundwork for Earth domination. Now that it's clear that neither the capsule monster Miraculon nor Mydo's Zetton Ray works against Shadow, the Earth finds itself in dire straits. However, Katsuto finally overcomes the challenge and transforms into Ultraman Zearth. With his courage and confidence back in battle, Zearth unleashes his deadly heel drop attack and defeats Shadow. Although he managed to escape the Lady Benzene alien, Katsuto protected the peace of the Earth and returned to his position as a member of Mydo, continuing his physical and mental training at Seido Hall.

  • Turbo! A Power Rangers Movie

    Release date: March 28th, 1997

    Directed by: David Winning and Shuki Levy

    Written by: Shuki Levy and Shell Danielson

    Companies Affiliated: Saban Entertainment (Production), Toei (Production), and 20th Century Fox (Production/Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    The TV heroes return for a sequel, chasing a vicious villainess named Divatox. Can they rescue the kindly wizard Lerigot from her clutches before he's thrown into the volcano?

  • Moon Over Tao: Makaraga

    タオの月

    Release date: November 27th, 1997

    Directed by: Keita Amemiya

    Written by: Toru Tanaka, Hajime Matsumoto, and Keita Amemiya

    Companies Affiliated: Bandai Visual (Production) and Shochiku (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    In the Warring States period, two warriors, Suikyou and Hayate, investigate a mysterious sword made from magical iron. Guided by a girl named Renge, they discover the iron’s alien origin and face off against a sorcerer, Kakugyo, who is using it to fuel a rebellion. A monstrous being, Makaraga, is revived and threatens all life. With the help of an alien, Avila, they defeat the creature.

  • Rebirth of Mothra II

    モスラ2 海底の大決戦

    Release date: December 13th, 1997

    Directed by: Kunio Miyoshi

    Written by: Masumi Suetani and Tomoyuki Tanaka

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    On Ishigaki Island, starfish-like creatures called Belems are attacking humans and threatening the oceans. Elias, Mol, and Lola sense danger and go there. A girl named Shiori befriends Gogo, a legendary creature who knows the location of the lost treasure of the Nirai Kanai civilization. Gogo warns of the resurrection of Dagara, a destructive monster. To defeat Dagara, they need Nirai Kanai's treasure. With help from friends, Shiori and Elias journey to find it, while Belbera, seeking the treasure for herself, manipulates locals to pursue them.

    They enter a giant underwater pyramid as Dagara attacks Ishigaki Island. Mothra is summoned to fight Dagara but struggles underwater. Inside the pyramid, Shiori meets Princess Yuna, who reveals Gogo is the treasure and instructs them to bring Gogo to Mothra. With Gogo’s power, Mothra transforms into Rainbow Mothra, capable of underwater movement, and defeats Dagara. The crisis is averted, and Princess Yuna entrusts Shiori and friends with Earth’s future.

  • Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light

    ウルトラマンティガ&ウルトラマンダイナ 光の星の戦士たち

    Release date: March 14th, 1998

    Directed by: Kazuya Konaka

    Written by: Keiichi Hasegawa

    Companies Affiliated: Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna Production Committee (Production) and Shochiku (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    After Ultraman Dyna (Asuka) is defeated by the space monster Geranda, he and the Super GUTS team are lured into a trap on Kryomos Island, where the cyber-giant Prometheus—originally built to defend Earth—is hijacked by the alien Monera and transformed into the deadly Deathfacer. With Earth in danger and Dyna losing confidence after repeated failures, he learns about Ultraman Tiga’s past heroism. Inspired, Dyna regains his resolve, defeats Deathfacer, and battles the final enemy, Queen Moneran. With help from the revived Tiga, the two heroes combine their powers and save the Earth.

  • A Giant Monster Appears in Tokyo

    大怪獣東京に現わる

    Release date: September 26th, 1998

    Directed by: Takeshi Miyasaka

    Written by: Masaru Nakamura

    Companies Affiliated: Yoshimoto (Production), Kogyo (Production), Marubeni Tokyu Agency (Production), and Shochiku (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    As Japan enjoys a brief period of peace, chaos erupts when a fire-breathing, lizard-like monster appears in Tokyo Bay, destroying the city and rampaging west through Yamanashi. Simultaneously, a massive earthquake hits the Kanto region, and a flying, turtle-like monster emerges in Fukuoka, seemingly to confront the other beast. Meanwhile, in quiet Mikuni Town, Fukui Prefecture—home to a nuclear power plant—residents realize with growing dread that both monsters are heading their way. With the Self-Defense Forces ineffective and an American aircraft carrier lost to a tsunami, panic spreads as people question: Who can stop the monsters—and where can they run for safety?

  • Rebirth of Mothra III

    モスラ 3 キングギドラ来襲

    Release date: December 12th, 1998

    Directed by: Okihiro Yoneda

    Written by: Masumi Suetani

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    A warning of a coming "demon king" proves true when King Ghidorah arrives on Earth, abducting children and defeating Mothra. To stop him, Mothra is sent back in time to the Cretaceous period, where she defeats Ghidorah’s ancient form. However, Ghidorah returns, having regenerated from his severed tail. Just as hope fades, Mothra reappears as Armored Mothra, defeats Ghidorah for good, and peace is restored. The Elias sisters reunite, resurrect their fallen sibling Moll, and return to Infant Island with Mothra.

  • Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Dyna, Ultraman Gaia: The Battle in Hyperspace

    ウルトラマンティガ ウルトラマンダイナ&ウルトラマンガイア超時空の大決戦

    Release date: March 6th, 1999

    Directed by: Kazuya Konaka

    Written by: Keiichi Hasegawa

    Companies Affiliated: Ultraman Gaia Movie Production Committee (Production) and Shochiku (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    Tsutomu, a timid boy who admires Ultraman Gaia, finds a red orb that grants wishes. After wishing to meet Gaia, the real Gamu (Gaia's human form) appears. When bullies steal the orb, they unleash the monster Satan Bizo, which Gaia defeats. Later, the orb is misused again to summon the destructive King of Mons. Gaia returns but is overwhelmed until Tsutomu uses the orb to summon Ultramen Tiga and Dyna. Together, they defeat the monster. Tsutomu then buries the orb to ensure peace, saying goodbye to Lisa, the orb’s human form—only for a girl who looks just like her to transfer to his school later.

  • Molester Train Benten's Ass

    痴漢電車 弁天のお尻

    Release date: April 8th, 1999

    Directed by: Shinji Imaoka

    Written by: Shinji Imaoka

    Companies Affiliated: Kuniei (Production) and Shintoho (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    A unique pink film that combines everyday scenes with a sci-fi setting. A young man named Daikoku foresees a future in which he saves Penko, a hotel call girl he molested on a train, from a giant monster. In preparation for the upcoming confrontation with the monster, Daikoku begins to organize a group of antisocial people, and eventually seven men and women gather together.

  • Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris

    ガメラ3 邪神〈イリス〉覚醒

    Release date: March 6th, 1999

    Directed by: Shusuke Kaneko

    Written by: Kazunori Ito and Shusuke Kaneko

    Companies Affiliated: Daiei (Production) and Toho (Distribution)

    Synopsis:

    The year is 1999. The Earth is in the midst of an abnormal situation. Giant, man-eating, monster birds called Gyaos are appearing in large numbers all over the world, causing rapid damage. Ever since her encounter with Gyaos four years ago, which plunged humanity into fear, female ornithologist Nagamine Mayumi (Nakayama Shinobu) has been conducting ecological research to prevent the disaster. However, the mystery only deepens...

  • Godzilla 2000

    ゴジラ2000 ミレニアム

    Release date: December 11th, 1999

    Directed by: Takao Okawara

    Written by: Hiroshi Kashiwabara and
    Wataru Mimura

    Companies Affiliated: Toho

    Synopsis:

    Godzilla appears in Hokkaido, targeting human energy sources. While researcher Shinoda, his daughter Io, and reporter Yuki investigate, a massive UFO is found off the Ibaraki coast—an alien craft that landed millions of years ago. When Godzilla attacks another power plant, the UFO confronts him, but both are evenly matched. After crashing in Shinjuku, the UFO revives and begins an Earth takeover plan. Godzilla returns and destroys it, but the alien craft mutates into Orga using Godzilla’s DNA. Godzilla defeats Orga, but continues rampaging through Shinjuku, unstoppable.

2020s

  • Ultraman Chronicle ZERO & GEED

    ウルトラマン クロニクル ZERO & GEED

    Airing Time: January 11th to June 13th, 2020

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Beast Morphers: Season 2

    Airing Time: February 22nd to December 12th, 2020

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production), Allspark (Production), Power Rangers Productions (Production), and Nickelodeon (Distribution)

  • Mashin Sentai Kiramager

    魔進戦隊キラメイジャー

    Airing Time: March 8th, 2020 to February 28th, 2021

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Ultraman Z

    ウルトラマン Z

    Airing Time: June 20th to December 26th, 2020

    Companies Affiliated: Dentsu (Production), Tsuburaya Productions (Production), and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Chronicles Z: Hero Odyssey

    ウルトラマン クロニクルZ ヒーローズオデッセイ

    Airing Time: January 9th to June 26th, 2021

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Dino Fury: Season One

    Airing Time: February 20th to October 15th, 2021

    Companies Affiliated: Entertainment One (Production), Toei Company (Production), Power Rangers Productions (Production), and Nickelodeon (Distribution)

  • Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger

    機界戦隊ゼンカイジャー

    Airing Time: March 7th, 2021 to February 27th, 2022

    Companies Affiliated: Toei (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Super Speed Parahero Gandine

    超速パラヒーロー ガンディーン

    Airing Time: June 26th to July 10th, 2021

    Companies Affiliated: Arata FG (Production) and NHK (Production/Distribution)

  • Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga

    ウルトラマントリガー NEW GENERATION TIGA

    Airing Time: July 10th, 2021 to January 22th, 2022

    Companies Affiliated: Dentsu (Production), Tsuburaya Productions (Production), and TV Tokyo (Production/Distribution)

  • Ultraman Chronicle D

    ウルトラマン クロニクルD

    Airing Time: January 29th to June 25th, 2022

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Boutarou Sentai Don Brothers

    暴太郎戦隊ドンブラザーズ

    Airing Time: March 6th, 2022 to February 26th, 2023

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Production/Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Dino Fury: Season 2

    Airing Time: March 3, 2022 to September 29, 2022

    Companies Affiliated: Entertainment One (Production), Toei Company (Production), Power Rangers Productions (Production), and Netflix (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Decker

    ウルトラマンデッカー

    Airing Time: July 9th, 2022 to January 21st, 2023

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Ultraman: New Generation Stars

    ウルトラマン ニュージェネレーション スターズ

    Airing Time: January 28th to June 24th, 2023

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger

    王様戦隊キングオージャー

    Airing Time: March 5th, 2023 to February 25th, 2024

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Blazar

    ウルトラマンブレーザー

    Airing Time: July 8th, 2023 to January 20th, 2024

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Power Rangers Cosmic Fury

    Airing Time: September 29th, 2023

    Companies Affiliated: Entertainment One (Production), Power Rangers Productions (Production), Toei Company (Production), and Netflix (Distribution)

  • Monarch: Legacy of Monsters - Season 1

    Airing Time: November 17th, 2023 to January 12th, 2024

    Companies Affiliated: Safehouse Pictures (Production), Toho Company (Production), Milkfed Criminal Masterminds (Production), Chris Black Broadcasting System (Production) Legendary Television (Production) and Apple TV (Distribution)

  • Ultraman New Generation Stars: Season 2

    ウルトラマン ニュージェネレーションスターズ シーズン

    Airing Time: January 27th to June 22nd, 2024

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger

    爆上戦隊ブンブンジャー

    Airing Time: March 3rd, 2024 to February 9th, 2025

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi (Distribution)

  • Ultraman New Generation Stars: Season 3

    ウルトラマン ニュージェネレーション スターズ

    Airing Time: January 25th to June 21st, 2025

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • No.1 Sentai Gozyuger

    ナンバーワン戦隊ゴジュウジャー

    Airing Time: February 16th, 2025 to Present

    Companies Affiliated: Toei Company (Production) and TV Asahi

  • Ultraman Arc

    ウルトラマンアーク

    Airing Time: July 6th, 2024 to January 18th, 2025

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Ultraman Omega

    ウルトラマンオメガ

    Airing Time: July 5th, 2025 to January 17th, 2026

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)

  • Masked Ninja Akakage

    仮面の忍者 赤影

    Airing Time: October 27th, 2025 to Present

    Companies Affiliated: Big Peach Entertainment

  • Ultraman New Generation Stars: Season 4

    ウルトラマン ニュージェネレーション スターズ

    Airing Time: January 24th, 2026 to Present

    Companies Affiliated: Tsuburaya Productions (Production) and TV Tokyo (Distribution)