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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