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词条 Super Hero Time
释义

  1. History

  2. Line-ups

     September 2003 - September 2017  October 2017 - 2019 

  3. Coverage area

  4. See also

{{Infobox broadcasting network
|name = Super Hero Time
|logo =
|type = Weekly programming block
|country = Japan
|branding =
|available = Japan only
|owner = TV Asahi
Toei Company
Toei Animation
|launch_date = {{start date and age|2003|9|28}}
|closed_date =
|website =
}}{{Nihongo|Super Hero Time|スーパーヒーロータイム|Sūpā Hīrō Taimu}} is a programming block on the Japanese television network TV Asahi featuring new episodes of tokusatsu television series from the Super Sentai and Kamen Rider series. Both series have decades of history and have been intertwined in the public imagination for some time, not least of all because the driving creative force behind both was manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori and both were produced by the same production company, Toei Company; however, they did not air together until 2000 with Kamen Rider Kuuga and Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive (which was later replaced by Mirai Sentai Timeranger), though at the time they were not acknowledged together. Super Hero Time airs every Sunday morning, from 9:00 to 10:00 JST. The block is shown all over Japan via the All-Nippon News Network. Though, in other prefectures, one or both shows can be seen on other stations which are not affiliated with ANN.

History

Starting in the late 1960s, the hour was originally meant for educational children's programs. Over the years the hour began including henshin (transforming) hero programs, one of the first being {{Nihongo|Warrior of Love, Rainbowman|愛の戦士レインボーマン|Ai no Senshi Reinbōman}}.

On October 4, 1987, Toei's Choujinki Metalder was moved from a Monday evening 19:00 JST time slot to a Sunday morning 9:00 JST time slot, followed by a move of Kidou Keiji Jiban to 8:00 JST Sunday morning on April 2, 1989. Similarly, on April 6, 1997, Denji Sentai Megaranger was moved from a Friday evening 17:00 JST time slot to the Sunday morning 7:30 JST time slot, pairing it up with B-Robo Kabutack. The Super Sentai Series programs would continue to air at 7:30 JST after the Metal Hero Series ended and Moero!! Robocon aired in its slot on January 31, 1999 and was followed by the premiere of Kamen Rider Kuuga on January 30, 2000.

Although a Super Sentai Series and a Kamen Rider Series aired side-by-side, the Super Hero Time branding of the shows did not begin until the Autumn 2003 broadcast season (known as {{Nihongo|SUPER Hero Time|SUPERヒーロータイム}} until the 2005 broadcast season). As part of the block, actors from the programs often interact with each other to promote each other's shows, films, and perform skits. Satoru Akashi (Mitsuomi Takahashi) and Souji Tendou (Hiro Mizushima) talked about each other's universes, and Master Xia Fu (voiced by Ichirō Nagai) often showed up on the Den-Liner to talk with the Imagin and Ryotaro Nogami (Takeru Satoh) in cartoonish caricatures. The 2008 broadcast introduced new changes to the block, including scenes from the show's episode.

For the 2009 television season, Kamen Rider Decade only aired for 31 episodes, allowing for the broadcast of Kamen Rider W for a full 49-episode run. This has introduced an offset of five months between the series premieres of the yearly Super Sentai Series (which premieres in mid February) and Kamen Rider Series (which premiered in early September since then), instead of an approximate month long offset that had existed before (Kamen Rider Series premiered in mid-January). This offset was shortened to four months after the finale of the 53 episode-long Kamen Rider Wizard, delaying the premiere of subsequent Kamen Rider Series to early October until the debut of Kamen Rider Build in early September. In 2019, this offset will be reduced to six months with the premiere of Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger in March.

The Super Hero Time block is part of the larger {{Nihongo|Nichi Asa Kids Time|ニチアサキッズタイム|Nichi Asa Kizzu Taimu|"Sunday Morning Kids Time"}} block, which begins at 8:30 JST with the airing of an ABC Television-produced shōjo anime animated by Toei Animation (currently the Pretty Cure series with Star Twinkle PreCure) and ends at 10:00 JST after the airing of the Super Sentai series. All of the shows are properties of Bandai, who also sponsors the block. While Super Hero Time began airing with such anime in its inception, the "Nichi Asa Kids Time" branding did not begin until March 4, 2007.

In October 1st, 2017, the block moved to 9:00 JST, with the Kamen Rider series airing before the Super Sentai series.

Line-ups

September 2003 - September 2017

Premiere date7:30 JST
Super Sentai Series
8:00 JST
Kamen Rider Series
Year Month
2003 September Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger Kamen Rider 555
2004 January Kamen Rider Blade
February Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger
2005 January Kamen Rider Hibiki
February Mahou Sentai Magiranger
2006 January Kamen Rider Kabuto
February GoGo Sentai Boukenger
2007 January Kamen Rider Den-O
February Juken Sentai Gekiranger
2008 January Kamen Rider Kiva
February Engine Sentai Go-onger
2009 January Kamen Rider Decade
February Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
September Kamen Rider W
2010 February Tensou Sentai Goseiger
September Kamen Rider OOO
2011 February Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger
September Kamen Rider Fourze
2012 February Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters
September Kamen Rider Wizard
2013 February Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger
October Kamen Rider Gaim
2014 February Ressha Sentai ToQger
October Kamen Rider Drive
2015 February Shuriken Sentai Ninninger
October Kamen Rider Ghost
2016 February Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger
October Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
2017 February Uchu Sentai Kyuranger
September Kamen Rider Build

October 2017 - 2019

Premiere date9:00 JST
Kamen Rider Series
9:30 JST
Super Sentai Series
Year Month
2017 OctoberKamen Rider Build Uchu Sentai Kyuranger
2018 February Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS
Keisatsu Sentai Patranger
September Kamen Rider Zi-O
2019 FebruarySuper Sentai Strongest Battle
March Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger

Coverage area

This block has been shown on TV Asahi (Tokyo), Mētele (Nagoya), ABC (Osaka) and all other stations of the All-Nippon News Network (Nationwide) via satellite. In other parts of the country, some stations not affiliated with ANN are showing either one or both shows.

//Yamanashi Prefecture">Yamanashi
  • Yamanashi Broadcasting System (YBS) (affiliated with the Nippon News Network, owned by Nippon TV) - Super Sentai
  • UHF Television Yamanashi (UTY) (affiliated with the Japan News Network, owned by TBS) - Kamen Rider
//Toyama Prefecture">Toyama
  • Kitanihon Broadcasting (KNB) (affiliated with the Nippon News Network, owned by Nippon TV) - Super Sentai and Kamen Rider (formerly)
  • Tulip Television (TUT) (affiliated with the Japan News Network, owned by TBS) - Kamen Rider (until Blade)
//Fukui Prefecture">Fukui
  • Fukui Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) (affiliated with both NNN and ANN) - Super Sentai
  • Fukui Television Broadcasting (FTB) (affiliated with the Fuji News Network, owned by Fuji Television) - Kamen Rider
//Shimane Prefecture">Shimane/Tottori
  • Broadcasting System of San-in (BSS) (affiliated with the Japan News Network, owned by TBS) - Kamen Rider
  • San-in Chūō Television Broadcasting (TSK) (affiliated with the Fuji News Network, owned by Fuji Television) - Super Sentai
//Tokushima Prefecture">Tokushima
  • Shikoku Broadcasting (JRT) (affiliated with the Nippon News Network, owned by Nippon TV) - Super Sentai and Kamen Rider
//Kōchi Prefecture">Kōchi
  • Television Kochi (KUTV) (affiliated with the Japan News Network, owned by TBS) - Super Sentai and Kamen Rider (formerly)
//Miyazaki Prefecture">Miyazaki
  • Miyazaki Broadcasting (MRT) (affiliated with the Japan News Network, owned by TBS) - Super Sentai and Kamen Rider

See also

{{Super Sentai}}{{Kamen Rider}}

4 : Toei tokusatsu|Television programming blocks in Asia|TV Asahi|Japanese children's television series

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