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Toei and Superheroes
Toei Company has several series that fall under their Toei Superheroes category of programming, starting in 1961 with the single series, Moonlight Mask.
Like Kōrakuen, the Dome hosts the Toei Superheroes live shows of the year.
* Toei Superheroes

Toei and are
* Tokyo's subway lines are owned by Tokyo Metro ( 9 lines ) and Toei ( 4 lines ), mostly within the 23 special wards.
A large number of anime production studios are also located in Nerima, such as Toei Animation, Studio Gallop, Mushi Production and AIC.
There are plans to build a spur from the nearby Toei Asakusa Line, which would provide Tokyo Station a second direct connection to the subway network, and also possibly provide faster connections from the station to Tokyo's airports, Haneda and Narita.
Mita Station on the Toei Asakusa and Mita underground ( subway ) lines is within walking distance, although there is no physical connection and the stations are generally not marked as an interchange on route maps.
Further south ( and deeper underground ) are the 2 north-to-south Toei Ōedo subway line platforms.
In these figures, passengers who transfer between lines of different operators are counted twice, but conversely, passengers who change between trains of the same operator, or who change between operators whose lines are not separated by barriers ( such as between Keio and Toei subway ), will not be counted at all.
Prepaid rail passes can freely interchange between the two networks ( as well as other rail companies in the area ), but fares are assessed separately for legs on each of these systems and regular ticket holders must purchase a second ticket, or a special transfer ticket, to change from a Toei line to a Metro line and vice versa.
Its subway lines are commonly described as 都営 Toei, meaning " operated ( ei ) by the metropolitan government ( to ).
The sole exception is on the segment of the Toei Mita Line between Meguro and Shirokane-Takanawa, where the platforms are shared with the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and it is therefore possible to change between the networks without passing through a ticket gate.
Although not physically connected, on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and on the Toei Ōedo Line are within walking distance of Okachimachi and marked as interchanges on route maps.
* Power Rangers: The hero, villain, and robot designs are designed by toy company Bandai, a major sponsor of the Super Sentai shows in Japan filmed by Toei, which the Power Rangers series is adapted from.
The Hanzōmon Line has interchanges with all other Tokyo Metro and Toei lines, except the Hibiya Line ( though transfers are possible via the Tōbu Isesaki Line through service at Kita-Senju Station ).
Neighboring districts are ( from the west clockwise ) Thung Khru, Rat Burana, Yan Nawa, Khlong Toei, Phra Khanong and Bang Na ( all Bangkok ), and the districts Mueang Samut Prakan and Phra Samut Chedi of Samut Prakan.
The right-of-way and stations between and Meguro are shared with the Toei Mita Line.
It is possible that that character design inconsistencies are due to Toei Animation using their more recent
* Ichigaya Station ( JR Chūō Local Line, Namboku Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, Yurakucho Line )-The JR and Toei platforms are located across the river in Chiyoda.
) are said to be created by ; this is not a person, but rather a collective pseudonym for Toei staff ( similar to Hajime Yatate, a name used by the staff of the Japanese animation company Sunrise Inc .).
Consequently, fewer companies are carrying out the process of eliminating such aspects in anime, but cultural edits are still being done by 4Kids and even Toei Animation's US Division, as well.
There are also plans to build a spur from the Toei Asakusa Line to Tōkyō Station, opening a ( potentially ) faster route to the airport via the Keisei Oshiage Line.
Neighbor districts are ( from the north clockwise ): Ratchathewi, Huai Khwang, Suan Luang, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Sathon, and Pathum Wan.

Toei and superhero
The is the name given to the long-running Japanese superhero team genre of shows produced by Toei Co., Ltd., Toei Agency and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi (" Super " refers to their use of mecha, and " sentai " is the Japanese word for " task force " or, literally, " fighting squadron " and was also a term used for Japanese squadrons in World War II ).
The success of the tokusatsu superhero TV series Kamen Rider, produced by Toei Company Ltd. in 1971, led to the birth of the " Transforming " ( henshin ) superhero ( human-sized superheroes who transform by doing a pose, and use martial arts to fight henchmen and the weekly monster ), and resulted in many sequel shows to this day.
Ishinomori then created many similar superhero dramas, which were once again all produced by Toei or in Sarutobi Ecchan's case Toei Animation, including Android Kikaider, Henshin Ninja Arashi, Inazuman, Robotto Keiji, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger ( the first Super Sentai series ), Kaiketsu Zubat, Akumaizer 3, Sarutobi Ecchan, the Toei Fushigi Comedy Series and countless others.
The is a genre of tokusatsu superhero TV series produced by Toei for Japanese television.
The shows were produced by Toei from 1982 through 1999 in conjunction with their other Tokusatsu superhero shows, such as Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
The Ultra Series is one of the prominent tokusatsu superhero genre productions from Japan, along with Toei produced series Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, and the Metal Heroes.
A parody of the 1977 Toei superhero show Swift Hero Zubat ( created by Shotaro Ishinomori ), the title hero of this series has the same exact alter-ego, Ken Hayakawa, only he is comically fat fanboyish young man wearing the same exact gringo cowboy attire!
**-TV series ( Last Toei superhero series of the 1960s )
**-TV series, 2 movies ( First Toei superhero series of the 1970s, and first of the Kamen Rider Series )
is a fictional Japanese superhero featured in several manga, tokusatsu, anime and live movies and TV shows since his first appearance in the 1967 TV series, Akakage, The Masked Ninja, produced by Toei Company Ltd ..
Created by Kōhan Kawauchi ( who also created Moonlight Mask ), this B & W TV show was the first-ever superhero TV series by Toei Company Ltd ..

Toei and shows
And the Inframan / Science Headquarters / monster costumes were provided by Ekisu Productions, which had done costumes for many Toei Superhero shows of the same period.
Although still a work in progress, this is the complete list of Toei movies & TV shows by year.

Toei and produced
In 1997, an anime series was produced by Toei Animation and broadcasted by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation.
Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and currently by SCG Power Rangers LLC, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai, produced by Toei Company.
The original tokusatsu TV series, produced by Toei Company Ltd., aired on NET ( later renamed TV Asahi ) from October 11, 1967 to April 1, 1968, with a total of 26 episodes.
* In 1960, National launched a tokusatsu series, co produced by Toei, called National Kid, in a clear merchandising effort.
The film was produced by Daft Punk, Cédric Hervet and Emmanuel de Buretel along with Toei Animation, under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto.
In 1948, Toei Animation was founded and produced the first color anime feature film in 1958, Hakujaden ( The Tale of the White Serpent, 1958 ).
From 1958 to the mid-1960s, Toei continued to release these Disney-like films and eventually also produced two of the most well known anime series, Dragon Ball in 1986 and Sailor Moon in 1992.
Two anime adaptations were produced ; one by Toei Animation which aired in 1998 and another produced by Nihon Ad Systems which aired between April 2000 and September 2004.
Mazinger Z Vs. Devilman is a crossover film between Devilman and Mazinger Z produced by Toei and released in.
The anime series, consisting of 101 episodes, was produced by the TV Asahi terrestrial television network and Toei Animation and directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
Four films were produced by Toei Animation from 1994 to 1995 while the manga and TV series were still running.
It was produced by Jim Terry and his company American Way, and consisted of five imported Japanese giant robot serials ( originally produced in the mid-1970s by Toei Animation ) in response to the popularity of the Shogun Warriors toy collection ( in fact, Mattel was one of the sponsors ).
The manga was adapted into two anime TV series produced by Toei Animation which aired on Fuji TV affiliates from 1984 through 1988, comprising a combined total of 152 episodes.
In 2008, the US subsidiary of Toei Animation produced official subtitled-only translations of all 152 episodes, which were released on various paid download and video streaming websites available only for North American customers.
The first animated feature film based on the series, simply titled Fist of the North Star, was produced by Toei Animation, which premiered in Japan on March 8, 1986.
It is produced by Toei Company.
Toei Animation produced the anime versions of works by many legendary manga artists, including Go Nagai, Eiichiro Oda, Shotaro Ishinomori, Masami Kurumada, Akira Toriyama and Naoko Takeuchi.
* Captain Harlock ( Uchū kaizoku Captain Harlock ) ( 1978 – 1979 ) ( Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey and Harlock Saga was not produced by Toei )
* Saint Seiya ( Knights of the Zodiac ) ( 1986 – 1989 ) ( Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas was not produced by Toei )
* Bikkuriman series ( Bikkuriman 2000 was not produced by Toei )
* 3x3 Eyes ( Sazan Eyes ) ( 1991-1992 ) ( The 3 × 3 Eyes Seima Densetsu OVA was not produced by Toei )
Joe 1989 TV series by DIC Entertainment was not produced by Toei ).
Toei produced a biographical film in 1974 called あゝ決戦航空隊, Father of the Kamikaze in English.

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