Prince Planet
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Prince Planet
Summary
Prince Planet is an anime television series[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Prince Planet's instance of is recorded as anime television series[3].
- Prince Planet's genre is science fiction anime and manga[4].
- The original language of Prince Planet was Japanese[5].
- Prince Planet's country of origin is recorded as Japan[6].
- Prince Planet began on June 3, 1965[7].
- Prince Planet ended on May 27, 1966[8].
- Prince Planet's title is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '遊星少年パピイ'}[9].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Aomori Broadcasting Corporation[10].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Iwate Broadcasting Company[11].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Akita Broadcasting System[12].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Yamagata Broadcasting Company[13].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Sendai Television[14].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Fukushima Television Broadcasting[15].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Broadcasting System of Niigata[16].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Kitanihon Broadcasting[17].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Hokuriku Broadcasting Company[18].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Fukui Broadcasting[19].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Kansai Telecasting Corporation[20].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Hiroshima Telecasting[21].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Nihonkai Telecasting[22].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Broadcasting System of San-in[23].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Yamaguchi Broadcasting[24].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Nishinippon Broadcasting[25].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Nankai Broadcasting[26].
- Prince Planet's broadcast by is recorded as Nine Network[27].
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Publication
The original language of Prince Planet was Japanese[5]. Its genre is science fiction anime and manga[4].
Why It Matters
Prince Planet has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]