Anime from 1973

Discover the most popular anime that premiered in 1973, ranked by viewership and ratings.

1973 marked another notable year for anime, with new series joining established franchises and fresh original productions launching across major Japanese networks. This page collects the most popular 1973 premieres in our database, ranked by current viewership and critical reception.

5 titles

Overview of 1973 anime

Otakira's catalog currently tracks 5 anime titles that premiered in 1973, ranked by popularity and community ratings. Each entry links to a full detail page with synopsis, cast, themes, and licensed watch options for your region. Notable releases include: The Little Judge from Hell, Casshan, Doraemon, Aim for the Ace!, Babel II.

How we curate 1973 anime

Titles on this page are ranked using TMDB's continuously-updated popularity metric, with brand-safety filtering applied so the catalog stays clean. Otakira hosts no episodes or copyrighted content of any kind — it is an information-only encyclopedia that points you to licensed streaming partners. Every entry has a bilingual (Arabic + English) detail page with long-form summary, FAQ, and per-season breakdown.

Why 1973 anime are worth watching

1973 marks a meaningful step in anime industry evolution, with several titles graduating from seasonal releases into global phenomena. These shows continue to dominate watchlists across the Arab anime community, and many remain highly active in conversation today. Explore the catalog to discover the underrated picks that complement the year's tentpole hits.

Frequently asked questions

What were the most popular anime of 1973?

Among the most popular 1973 anime are The Little Judge from Hell, Casshan, Doraemon, Aim for the Ace!, Babel II, ranked by global popularity and TMDB community ratings.

How many anime premiered in 1973?

Our database currently lists 5 popular anime series that premiered in 1973; many additional niche productions also aired during the same year.

Where can I watch these 1973 anime?

Otakira is an information-only database — we don't host or link to streaming. Each detail page lists the original broadcast networks; check your regional licensed providers for legal streaming options.