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Fuji Television also operates three premium television stations, known as "Fuji TV One" ("Fuji TV 739"--sports/variety), "Fuji TV Two" ("Fuji TV 721"--drama/anime), and "Fuji TV Next" ("Fuji TV CSHD"--live premium shows) (called together as "Fuji TV [=OneTwoNext=]"), all available in high-definition. It is owned by Fuji Media Holdings, Inc., the holding company of the Fujisankei Communications Group.

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Fuji Television also operates three premium television stations, known as "Fuji TV One" ("Fuji TV 739"--sports/variety), "Fuji TV Two" ("Fuji TV 721"--drama/anime), and "Fuji TV Next" ("Fuji TV CSHD"--live premium shows) (called together as "Fuji TV [=OneTwoNext=]"), all available in high-definition. It is owned by Fuji Media Holdings, Inc., the holding company a member of the Fujisankei Communications Group.
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Fuji Television Network, Inc AKA Fuji TV (''Fuji Terebi'', フジテレビ, or CX for short) is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.[[note]]It moved to Odaiba in 1997, having been headquartered in Kawada-cho, Shinjuku, since its founding.[[/note]] It is the flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System. The station (call sign JOCX-TV on channel 8 until analog shutdown in 2011, JOCX-DTV on channel 21 since) has been on the air since 1959. The station originally had a "family friendly" image and was known for its early support of TV anime, with early hits including ''Manga/AstroBoy'', ''Manga/KimbaTheWhiteLion'', ''Anime/SpeedRacer'', ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' franchise. However, the station's overall low ratings during the 1970s led to a refocus on comedy in the early 1980s, with a new CatchPhrase, "If it's not fun, it's not TV!"[[note]]in Japanese: 楽しくなければテレビじゃない! (''Tanoshi-ku na kereba terebi ja nai!'')[[/note]] The rebrand boosted the station's ratings and led to the development of many of the comedy anime series which became well loved around the world. In recent years, however, the station has retreated into the ratings dumpster, with even Creator/TVTokyo, Japan's smallest TV network, outrating it at times.

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[[https://www.fujitv.com Fuji Television Network, Inc Inc.]] AKA Fuji TV (''Fuji Terebi'', フジテレビ, or CX for short) is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.[[note]]It moved to Odaiba in 1997, having been headquartered in Kawada-cho, Shinjuku, since its founding.[[/note]] It is the flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System. The station (call sign JOCX-TV on channel 8 until analog shutdown in 2011, JOCX-DTV on channel 21 since) has been on the air since 1959. The station originally had a "family friendly" image and was known for its early support of TV anime, with early hits including ''Manga/AstroBoy'', ''Manga/KimbaTheWhiteLion'', ''Anime/SpeedRacer'', ''Anime/MazingerZ'' and the ''Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater'' franchise. However, the station's overall low ratings during the 1970s led to a refocus on comedy in the early 1980s, with a new CatchPhrase, "If it's not fun, it's not TV!"[[note]]in Japanese: 楽しくなければテレビじゃない! (''Tanoshi-ku na kereba terebi ja nai!'')[[/note]] The rebrand boosted the station's ratings and led to the development of many of the comedy anime series which became well loved around the world. In recent years, however, the station has retreated into the ratings dumpster, with even Creator/TVTokyo, Japan's smallest TV network, outrating it at times.
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* ''Anime/NightHead2041''


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* ''Webcomic/ViralHit''
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* ''Manga/DororonEnmaKun'' (the original 1973 series)

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* ''Manga/DororonEnmaKun'' (the original 1973 series) series, ''Anime/GhastlyPrinceEnmaBurningUp'' aired on Creator/TBSTelevision)


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*** ''Anime/DragonBallDaima''
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* ''Manga/Touch1981'' (TV series only, the TV specials from 1998 and 2001 would air on Creator/NipponTV instead as the rights to the anime were transferred to Nippon TV's subsidiary, VAP in 1996 after Kitty Films was disbanded and absorbed into its parent company)

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* ''Manga/Touch1981'' (TV series only, the TV specials from 1998 and 2001 would air on Creator/NipponTV instead as the rights to the anime specials were transferred to produced by Nippon TV's subsidiary, VAP in 1996 after Kitty Films was disbanded VAP. [[note]] the main TV series and absorbed into its parent company)movies are owned by Creator/{{Toho}} [[/note]])
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* ''Manga/Touch1981'' (TV series only, the TV specials from 1998 and 2001 would air on Creator/NipponTV instead as the rights to the anime were transferred to Nippon TV's subsidiary, VAP in 1996 after Kitty Films was disbanded and absorbed into its parent company)
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* ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil'' (all 3 seasons via BS Fuji, first 2 seasons also aired on Tokyo MX while season 3 aired on Creator/TVTokyo and [[Creator/NipponTV BS Nippon TV]] and all 3 seasons have also aired on AT-X and were syndicated across other stations; the spinoff series, ''Apocalypse Arc'' also airs on BS Nippon TV)

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