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===Background===
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File:Eiken (1975) (From - Zoom the White Dolphin, Japanese version) (Opening).png
File:Eiken - Fuji TV (1976 - Hoka Hoka Kazoku).jpg
File:Eiken (1976 - UFO Warrior Daiapolon).jpg
File:Eiken - Tokyu Agency (1976 - UFO Warrior Daiapolon 2).jpg
File:Eiken (1983) (From - Captain) (Opening).png
File:Eiken (1983) (From - Captain) (Closing).png
File:Eiken (1984) (From - Glass Mask) (Opening).png
File:Eiken (1984) (From - Glass Mask) (Closing).png
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File:TV Tokyo - Eiken (1985 - Musashi no Ken) (Episode 1-49, Closing).jpg
File:TV Tokyo - Eiken (1986 - Musashi no Ken) (Episode 50-72, Opening).jpg
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File:ABC TV - Eiken (1988 - Hai Akko Desu) (Episode 1-21, Ending).png
File:ABC TV - Eiken (1989 - Hai Akko Desu) (Episode 22-163, Opening).png
File:Eiken - Sunshine Corporation (1989 - Seton Dōbutsuki).png
File:Yomiuri TV - Senkosha - Eiken (1992 - Kobo Chan, Opening).png
File:Yomiuri TV - Senkosha - Eiken (1992 - Kobo Chan, Ending).png
File:Eiken - TBS (1996, Kiko-chan's Smile, Opening).jpg
File:Eiken - TBS (1996, Kiko-chan's Smile) (Episode 1-29, Closing).jpg
File:Eiken - TBS (2001 - Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land).png
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'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the show's opening or ending background is the Eiken wordmark, which consists of the words "'''エイケン'''" in a cubic-style bold script, usually in white.
'''Variants:'''
*At the end of the opening sequences to ''Captain'' and the first episodes of ''Hai Akko Desu'' the Eiken wordmark is colored in Orange.
'''Technique:''' Superimposed animation.
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The animation division of the Television Corporation of Japan was spun-off from TCJ in 1973 and was rebranded to Eiken. Eiken continued producing most of TCJ's animated output and began overseeing future productions.
Visuals: Superimposed on the show's opening or ending background is the Eiken wordmark, which consists of the words "エイケン" in a cubic-style bold script, usually in white.
Variants:
Technique: Superimposed animation.
Audio: The opening and/or ending theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on the company's productions, such as later episodes of Sazae-san since 1973.
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