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===Background===
===Background===
'''Aichi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.''' (callsign '''JOCI-DTV''', branded as TV Aichi) signed on September 1, 1983 as the third affiliate of the [[TV Tokyo]]-run MegaTON Network (now TX Network) and is the 100th commercial broadcaster to sign on in Japan, based in Nagoya and serving the Aichi Prefecture.
'''Aichi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.''' (TVA, callsign '''JOCI-DTV''', branded as TV Aichi) signed on September 1, 1983 as the third affiliate of the [[TV Tokyo]]-run MegaTON Network (now TX Network) and is the 100th commercial broadcaster to sign on in Japan, based in Nagoya and serving the Aichi Prefecture.


===Logo (October 3, 1998-)===
===Logo (October 3, 1998-)===

Latest revision as of 06:09, 16 August 2024


Background

Aichi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (TVA, callsign JOCI-DTV, branded as TV Aichi) signed on September 1, 1983 as the third affiliate of the TV Tokyo-run MegaTON Network (now TX Network) and is the 100th commercial broadcaster to sign on in Japan, based in Nagoya and serving the Aichi Prefecture.

Logo (October 3, 1998-)

Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening or ending background is the 1983 TV Aichi wordmark consisting of the word "テレビ愛知" with the letter "愛", representing a heart, usually in white.

Variants:

  • Some shows, such as Totsugeki Pappara-tai! only have the TVA wordmark without the red heart.
  • On some shows, such as Future Card Buddyfight, the logo does not have a black outline.

Technique: Superimposed animation.

Audio: The opening and/or ending theme of the show.

Availability: First seen on TV Aichi's first TV production, Totsugeki! Pappara-tai

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