List of science fiction television programs, M

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List of science fiction television programs, M
SF TV List of science fiction television programs, M SF Film
Complete list:
Top 0–9 A B C D E
F G H I J K L
M N O P Q R S
T U V W X Y Z
Genres:
Aliens Invasion
History Anthology
Apocalypse Young
Crimefight Cyberpunk
Robots Disaster
Explore Future
Mecha Military
Universes Paranormal
Comedy Opera
Station Western
Spaceship Steampunk
Superbeings Time
Vehicle VR
See also:
Listings Locations
Genres Animation
SF Portal Science fiction SF Category

This is an inclusive list of science fiction television programs whose names begin with the letter M.

M[]

Live-action:

Animation

  • M.A.S.K. (1985–1986, animated)
  • Machine Robo (franchise)
    • Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos (1986–1987, Japan, animated)
    • Machine Robo: Battle Hackers (1987, Japan, animated)
    • Machine Robo Rescue (2003–2004, Japan, animated)
  • Macross (franchise):
    • Super Dimension Fortress Macross, The (1982–1983, Japan, animated)
    • Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984, Japan, animated)
    • Super Dimension Century Orguss (1983–1984, Japan, animated)
    • Macross 7 (1994–1995, Japan, animated)
    • Macross Frontier (2008, Japan, animated)
    • Macross Delta (2016, Japan, animated)
  • Magician, The a.k.a. Magicien, Le (1997–1998, France, animated)
  • Magne Robo Gakeen (1976–1977, Japan, animated)
  • Mahoromatic (franchise):
    • Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden (2001–2002, Japan, animated)
    • Mahoromatic: Something More Beautiful (2002–2003, Japan, animated)
  • Manta and Moray (1979, animated, Tarzan and the Super 7 segment)
  • Marine Boy a.k.a. Undersea Boy Marine (franchise):
    • Dolphin Prince (1966, Japan, animated)
    • Hang On! Marine Kid (1969, Japan, animated)
    • Undersea Boy Marine (1969–1971, Japan, animated)
  • Mario (franchise):
    • Saturday Supercade: Space Ace (1984, segment, animated)
    • Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, The (1989, animated)
    • Captain N: The Game Master (1989–1991, animated)
    • Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, The (1990, animated)
    • Super Mario World (1991, animated)
  • Mars Daybreak (2004, Japan, animated)
  • Martin Mystery (2003–2006, Italy/France/Canada, animated) (elements of science fiction)
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenhole (2010–2012, animated) (elements of science fiction)
  • Max Steel (franchise):
    • Max Steel (2013–2016, animated)
    • Max Steel (2000–2002, animated)
  • Mazinger (franchise):
    • Mazinger Z (1972–1974, Japan, animated) a.k.a. Tranzor Z (US)
    • Great Mazinger (1974–1975, Japan, animated)
    • Grendizer (1975–1977, Japan, animated)
    • God Mazinger (1984, Japan, animated)
    • Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z Hen (2009, Japan, animated)
  • Mechander Robo (1977, Japan, animated)
  • Medabots a.k.a. Medarot (1999–2001, Japan, animated)
  • Mega Man (US) a.k.a. Rockman (Japan) (franchise):
    • Mega Man a.k.a. Mega Man: A Rockman series (1994–1995, Japan/US, animated)
    • MegaMan NT Warrior a.k.a. Mega Man Battle Network a.k.a. Rockman.EXE (2002–2003, Japan, animated)
    • MegaMan NT Warrior Axess a.k.a. Rockman.EXE Axess (2003–2004, Japan, animated)
    • MegaMan NT Warrior Stream a.k.a. Rockman.EXE Stream (2004–2005, Japan, animated)
    • MegaMan NT Warrior Beast a.k.a. Rockman.EXE Beast (2005–2006, Japan, animated)
    • MegaMan NT Warrior Beast+ a.k.a. Rockman.EXE Beast+ (2006, Japan, animated)
    • Mega Man Star Force a.k.a. Shooting Star Rockman (2006–2007, Japan, animated)
    • Mega Man Star Force Tribe a.k.a. Shooting Star Rockman Tribe (2007–2008, Japan, animated)
  • Megas XLR (2004–2005, animated)
  • Men in Black: The Series a.k.a. Men in Black: The Animated Series a.k.a. MIB: The Series (1997–2001, animated)
  • MetaJets (2008–2010, South Korea/Canada, animated)[5]
  • Metal Armor Dragonar (1987–1988, Japan, animated)
  • Metal Fighter Miku (1994, Japan, animated)
  • Mighty Ducks (1996–1997, animated)
  • Mighty Heroes, The (1966, animated)
  • Mighty Max (1993–1994, animated)
  • Mighty Mouse (franchise):
  • Miles from Tomorrowland (2015, animated)
  • Mirai Robo Daltanious (1979–1980, Japan, animated)
  • Monster Force (1994, animated) (elements of science fiction)
  • Monsters vs. Aliens (franchise):
  • Moonlight Mask (1958–1959, Japan)
    • Seigi wo Ai Suru Mono – Gekko- Kamen a.k.a. The One Who Loves Justice: Moonlight Mask (1972, Japan, animated)
    • We Know You, Moonlight Mask-kun! (1999–2000, Japan, animated)
  • Moonlight Mile (2007, Japan, animated)
  • Motorcity (2012, animated)
  • Muteking, The Dashing Warrior (1980–1981, Japan, animated)
  • My Favorite Martians (1973–1975, animated)
  • My Goldfish Is Evil (2006–2008, Canada, animated)
  • My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003–2009, animated)
  • Mysterious Cities of Gold, The (1982–1983, animated)

References[]

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