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* Ultraman Tiga (ETVKK, 2003-2004) (4Kids)
 
* Ultraman Tiga (ETVKK, 2003-2004) (4Kids)
 
* Ultraman Geed (ETVKK, 2018-2019) ([[Gotaku]])
 
* Ultraman Geed (ETVKK, 2018-2019) ([[Gotaku]])
 
 
===United States===
 
===United States===
 
* Ultraman: The Ulimate Hero (El TV Kadsre 2, 1996)
 
* Ultraman: The Ulimate Hero (El TV Kadsre 2, 1996)

Revision as of 23:08, 23 September 2019

Tokusatsu (also known as Japanese action) based on Japanese sci-fi action series have been popular in El Kadsre since 1969 (when it was the Vlokozu Union) since the success of Ultraman. Many Japanese tokusatsu air with English-subbed or dubbed on El Kadsreian channels and the United States tokusatsu air with English on El Kadsreian channels. Most Japanese tokusatsu series were dubbed in English by Power Network and other dubbing studios and Tokusatsu movies would also be theatrical releases in the country. The success of the shows of the tokusatsu genre led to creation of the Technic Heroes franchise aswell as the Neo, Blitzivan and other franchises originating from El Kadsre.

List of tokusatsu

Japan

Dubbed

  • Ultra Seven (El TV Kadsre 1, 1986-1987) (Cinar)
  • Super Sentai (El TV Kadsre 1, 1976-1988; Banushen Television, 1988-1993) (Returned & Services League)
  • Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (Langu TV, 2003-2004) (Power Network)
  • Ultraman Tiga (ETVKK, 2003-2004) (4Kids)
  • Ultraman Geed (ETVKK, 2018-2019) (Gotaku)

United States

  • Ultraman: The Ulimate Hero (El TV Kadsre 2, 1996)
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (RGN, 1994-1998)

El Kadsre

  • Technic Heroes television installments (El TV Kadsre 1, 1976-present) (ETVKK, 2018-present)

Australia

  • Ultraman: Towards the Future (El TV Kadsre 2, 1993)

TV channels and services that air Tokusatsu