The Best TV Shows on Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting

Every Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Notable series such as Astro Boy and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba from Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting first graced the screens in 2003 and 2019. A broadcaster of distinction, Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting has aired more than 10 shows between 2003 and 2026. Dive into our updated selection of Kochi Sun Sun Broadcasting’s finest, featuring more than 10 series as of January 2026.

  • Tune In to the Midnight Heart
    Tune In to the Midnight Heart (2026)8.9

    Arisu Yamabuki is heir to a powerful conglomerate, and seeks perfection. After Apollo, the host of Midnight Heart Tune, vanishes, Arisu joins the Fuurin High broadcasting club. There, he meets four girls and promises to make their vocal dreams come true!

  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019)8.6

    After a demon attack leaves his family slain and his sister cursed, Tanjiro embarks upon a perilous journey to find a cure and avenge those he's lost.

  • Pray Speak What Has Happened
    Pray Speak What Has Happened (2025)8.5

    In 1984 Shibuya, four quirky young souls navigate life’s struggles while chasing joy in a city bursting with hope.

  • Digimon Beatbreak
    Digimon Beatbreak (2025)8.4

    Tomoro Tenma lives in a world where human thoughts and emotions, known as e-Pulse, power AI devices called Sapotama. But when Digimon begin materializing from Sapotama and feeding on e-Pulse, society begins to fracture. After Gekkomon appears from his device, Tomoro joins Glowing Dawn, a secret team investigating rogue Digimon and the dark truth of a system both fueled and corrupted by emotion.

  • Dragon Ball DAIMA
    Dragon Ball DAIMA (2024)8.2

    Mysteriously transformed into mini versions of themselves, Goku and his friends travel to the Demon Realm to uncover the truth and find a cure.

  • High School! Kimengumi
    High School! Kimengumi (2026)8.0

    Rei Ichido, Go Reietsu, Kiyoshi Shusse, Jin Daima, and Dai Monohoshi are five mischievous boys attending Ichiou Junior High. Each with an eccentric personality and a knack for chaos, they've earned a reputation as the infamous "Kimen-gumi." One day, new transfer student Yui Kawa and her friend Chie Uru encounter the group and soon find themselves drawn into their antics. Around them are other colorful cliques—from the handsome "Iro Otoko-gumi" led by Shou Kireide, to the delinquent "Ban-gumi" led by You Nihiruda, the athletic "Ude-gumi" led by Kai Undou, and the tough girl squad "Onna-gumi" led by Jako Amano. As time passes and a new spring begins, the everyday lives of these eccentric students unfold in a lively and comedic school story.

  • Astro Boy
    Astro Boy (2003)7.9

    Astro is a robotic boy created by Dr. Tenma to replace his late son. When Tenma destroys his laboratory and shuts down Astro, the Ministry of Science revives him and tries to give him a normal life as a 6th-grade student who occasionally helps keep renegade robots from causing harm.

  • Call of the Night
    Call of the Night (2022)7.6

    Ko's new companion, Nazuna, could offer him dark gifts and a vampire's immortality. But there are conditions that Ko must meet before he can sink his teeth into vampirism, and he'll discover just how far he's willing to go to satisfy his desires.

  • Digimon Ghost Game
    Digimon Ghost Game (2021)7.4

    High school freshman Hiro Amanokawa activates a mysterious device left behind by his father called "Digivice" that makes unknown creatures that cannot be seen by ordinary people, the Digimon, visible to his eyes. This is the story of this other side of the world that nobody is aware of. With their friends, Hiro and Gammamon dive into the mysterious world where these creatures live.

  • The Dinner Table Detective
    The Dinner Table Detective (2025)7.3

    Rich heiress Reiko Hosho lives a double life as a novice detective, fighting crime under Inspector Kazamatsuri—also from a wealthy family. After work, Reiko sheds her pantsuit to don a lovely dress for dinner each day. Difficult cases force her to confide in her butler Kageyama, who proceeds to savagely ridicule her inability to solve mysteries, all while brilliantly unraveling each case himself.