List of anime franchises by episode count

This is a list of anime series by franchise series total episode count for series with a minimum of 200 total episodes in the franchise, including original-based television series, un-rebooted OVAs, original-related television specials, and close-related films of origin. The series in the list combine all episodes in a franchise series within the original work or original text regardless of series subtitle. For example, even though each individual Sailor Moon series has a different title, they are all combined into one total for this list.

Series

The series are initially listed with the highest count at the top, though the table is sortable by column.

Amount of total episodes First date of telecast (in Japan) Latest date of telecast (in Japan) Series title Currently in
production?
7466+[1][2][3][n 1] 5 Oct 1969 ongoing Sazae-san Yes
2698[n 2] 1 April 1973 ongoing Doraemon Yes
1953[4][n 3] 10 April 1993 ongoing Nintama Rantarō Yes
1818[5] 3 Oct 1994 30 March 2013 Oyako Club No
1615[n 4] 5 Oct 1998 ongoing Ojarumaru Yes
1565 1 Jan 1975 31 Dec 1979 Kirin Monoshiri Yakata (キリンのものしりやかた) No
1498 1 Jan 1980 30 Dec 1984 Kirin Ashita no Calendar (キリンあしたのカレンダー) No
1494[n 5] 7 Jan 1975 2 Jan 1995 Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi (まんが日本昔ばなし) No
1428[6] 1 Oct 1976 31 March 1982 Hoka Hoka Kazoku (ほかほか家族) No
1412[n 6] 3 Oct 1988 ongoing Soreike! Anpanman Yes
1281[7][n 7] 7 Jan 1990 ongoing Chibi Maruko-chan Yes
1274 1 July 1966 2 August 1970 Monoshiri Daigaku Ashita no Calendar (ものしり大学 明日のカレンダー) No
1172[n 8] 13 Dec 1993 ongoing Shimajirō Yes
1031[n 9] 1 April 1997 ongoing Pokémon Yes
1016[7][n 10] 13 April 1992 ongoing Crayon Shin-chan Yes
1006 1 Oct 1971 31 Dec 1974 Sekai Monoshiri Ryoko (世界ものしり旅行) No
953[8] 7 April 1979 ongoing Gundam Yes
898[n 11] 8 Jan 1996 ongoing Detective Conan Yes
883[n 12] 4 April 1998 ongoing Yu-Gi-Oh! Yes
782[n 13] 20 Oct 1999 ongoing One Piece Yes
773[9] 4 April 1987 28 Sept 1994 Kotowaza House (ことわざハウス) No
748[n 14] 26 Feb 1986 ongoing Dragon Ball Yes
744[n 15] 29 August 1965 29 March 1987 Obake no Q-tarō No
730[n 16] 28 Sept 1981 28 August 2004 Ninja Hattori-kun No
725[n 17] 3 Oct 2002 ongoing Naruto Yes
653[n 18] 1 Feb 2004 ongoing Pretty Cure Yes
624[n 19] 1 May 1961 4 July 1964 Otogi Manga Calendar (おとぎマンガカレンダー) No
614[10] 22 Oct 2002 ongoing Duel Masters Yes
599[n 20] 12 March 1983 6 March 2004 Perman No
508[n 21] 17 Sept 1984 31 Dec 2005 Transformers No
480[n 22] 7 July 2000 30 March 2013 Hamtaro No
443 3 Jan 1968 20 March 2008 GeGeGe no Kitarō No
419 8 Jan 2001 ongoing Beyblade Yes[11]
413[n 23] 3 April 2004 25 Sept 2012 Keroro Gunso No
384[n 24] 16 June 1996 19 Dec 2004 Kochira Katsushika-ku
Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo
No
381[1][n 25] 5 Oct 2004 27 March 2012 Bleach No
375 7 Feb 1998 29 Sept 2013 B-Daman No
366 3 August 1970 30 Sept 1971 Manga Jinbutsushi (キリンものしり大学 マンガ人物史) No
365 1 April 2009 30 March 2010 Charady no Joke na Mainichi (キャラディのジョークな毎日) No
359 7 Sept 2008 ongoing Battle Spirits Yes
351 5 April 2009 ongoing Jewelpet Yes
345[n 26] 7 March 1999 ongoing Digimon Yes[12]
341[n 27] 8 April 1981 3 March 2007 Dr. Slump No
331[n 28] 19 April 2002 19 Sept 2009 Atashin'chi No
331 27 March 1988 9 June 1996 Kiteretsu Daihyakka No
325[n 29] 8 Dec 2003 ongoing Gin Tama Yes
321[n 30] 24 Oct 1971 ongoing Lupin III Yes
318 11 Oct 1986 ongoing Saint Seiya Yes
314 8 Jan 2011 ongoing Cardfight!! Vanguard Yes
312 11 Sept 1994 29 March 2008 Rockman No
305 3 April 1983 29 March 2006 Kinnikuman No
305 6 May 1978 31 May 1984 Manga Hajimete Monogatari (まんがはじめて物語) No
302[n 31] 15 Oct 1975 28 June 1982 Ikkyū-san No
300 1 Jan 1971 30 Sept 1972 Hyppo and Thomas No
300 3 April 2006 27 March 2009 Miracle! Mimika (味楽る!ミミカ) No
297[n 32] 12 Oct 2009 ongoing Tamagotchi! Yes
295 1 January 1963 28 March 2004 Astro Boy No
283 3 Oct 1984 9 April 1987 Dotanba no Manners (ドタンバのマナー) No
279 5 April 2007 28 Dec 2013 Bakugan Battle Brawlers No
277 12 Oct 2009 26 March 2016 Fairy Tail No
268<ref group="n" name"inazuma-eleven">There are 127 episodes in original series, 47 in Go saga, 51 in Go Chrono Stone saga, 43 in Go Galaxy saga.</ref> 5 Oct 2008 19 March 2014 Inazuma Eleven No
263[n 33] 30 March 1968 29 Sept 1979 Star of the Giants No
260 1 April 1974 4 April 1975 Hoshi no Ko Poron (星の子ポロン) No
254 5 April 2008 30 March 2013 A Penguin's Troubles No
248[n 34] 14 March 1978 30 Dec 2003 Captain Harlock No
247[n 35] 7 March 1992 ongoing Sailor Moon Yes
244 10 Oct 1983 6 Oct 2002 Captain Tsubasa No
243[n 36] 16 Oct 1999 24 Sept 2014 Hunter × Hunter No
240 30 March 1970 31 Dec 1970 Itazura Tenshi Chippo-chan (いたずら天使チッポちゃん) No
236 1 Oct 1972 ongoing Science Ninja Team Gatchaman Yes
226[n 37] 14 Oct 1981 23 Dec 2008 Urusei Yatsura No
221[n 38] 5 Oct 1969 26 March 1992 Moomin No
221[n 39] 10 Oct 2001 28 March 2012 The Prince of Tennis No
217 [n 40] 25 Sept 1971 ongoing Tensai Bakabon Yes
217[n 41] 7 Feb 1999 11 Dec 2004 Ojamajo Doremi No
211[n 42] 2 April 1997 31 March 2002 Hikarian No
211[n 43] 3 Oct 1982 20 Oct 2012 Macross No
208[n 44] 31 March 2008 25 Sept 2009 Chi's Sweet Home No
204[n 45] 7 Oct 2006 25 Sept 2010 Katekyō Hitman Reborn! No
200 28 Jan 1991 12 April 1993 Holly the Ghost No
200 2 Oct 1989 12 Jan 1991 Parasol Henbee No

See also

References

Citations

  1. 1 2 "Animation World 8月11日〜9月10日". Animage (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Tokuma Shoten. 375: 157–164. 10 September 2009.
  2. http://www.filmweb.pl/serial/Sazae-san-1969-502304
  3. 『サザエさん』原作からアニメへの歴史 (in Japanese). Fuji TV. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  4. 忍たま乱太郎 これまでのおはなし (in Japanese). NHK. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  5. 親子クラブ (in Japanese). Eiken. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  6. ほかほか家族 (in Japanese). Eiken. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  7. 1 2 "Animation World 4月11日〜5月10日". Animage (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Tokuma Shoten. 419: 120–127. 10 May 2013.
  8. (as of 4 December 2016).
  9. ことわざハウス (in Japanese). Eiken. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  10. (as of 18 September 2016).
  11. "Beyblade Burst" Bigins Spring 2016
  12. "Digimon Adventure Tri Special News".

Footnotes

  1. Includes 7181 TV episodes and 11 specials (as of 2013).
  2. Includes 26 TV episodes from the 1973 series, 1787 from the 1979 series, and 818 from the 2005 series, as well as 13 specials, 33 feature films, 10 short films, 4 Dorami-chan films, 2 Dorami-chan and Doraemons films, and 5 The Doraemons films (as of 4 December 2016).
  3. There are 22 "series" which are part of the overall Nintama Rantarō series, 2 specials and 1 film as of June 2015. This page lists all the episode titles.
  4. There are 1611 TV episodes and 4 films (as of 4 December 2016).
  5. 24 TV episodes from the 1975 series, 1470 TV episodes from the 1976 series
  6. There are 1336 TV episodes, 18 TV specials, 25 films in the main series, 23 additional related films, and 10 OVAs (as of 4 December 2016).
  7. There are 142 TV episodes from the 1990 series with 3 specials, 1080 from the 1995 series with 19 specials, 33 episodes of television drama and 4 films. (as of 4 December 2016).
  8. There are 726 TV episodes in the 1993 series, 443 episodes in the 2008 series (which includes Explore!, Hesoka, and Wow), and 3 films (as of 4 December 2016).
  9. There are 948 TV episodes in the various series, 18 films, 40 specials, 3 OAVs and 22 episodes in the Pokémon Chronicles (as of 4 December 2016).
  10. There are 915 TV episodes, 24 films, and 77 TV specials (as of 4 December 2016).
  11. There are 841 TV episodes, 20 films, 27 OVAs, 1 crossover film with Lupin III, 5 TV specials and 4 live action (as of 24 December 2016).
  12. There are 27 TV episodes from the original series, 224 in the 2000 series, 12 in the Capsule Monsters series, 180 in the GX series, 154 in the 5D's series, 73 in the Zexal series, 73 in the Zexal II series, 133 in the ARC-V series, 3 specials, and 4 films (as of 4 December 2016).
  13. There are 767 TV episodes, 12 films, and 3 OVAs
  14. There are 153 TV episodes in the original series, 291 in Z Series, 65 in GT Series, 159 in Z Kai Series, 69 in Super Series, 19 films, 2 OVAs, 6 specials, 2 short films and 3 live action films (as of 4 December 2016).
  15. There are 96 TV episodes in the 1965 series, 135 in the 1971 series, 510 in the 1985 series, and 3 films.
  16. There are 694 TV episodes in the 1981 series, 31 in the 2012 series, and 5 films (as of 28 July 2013).
  17. There are 220 TV episodes from the original series, 484 Shippuden episodes, 11 films, and 10 OVAs (as of 4 December 2016).
  18. There are 618 TV episodes, 20 films, 1 (dance) special and 3 shorts (as of 4 December 2016).
  19. There are 312 TV episodes in the 1961 series and 312 in the 1962 series.
  20. There are 65 TV episodes in the 1967 series, 526 in the 1983 series, 3 specials, and 5 films.
  21. There are 10 TV series (496 episodes) and 3 OVA series (12 episodes).
  22. There are 296 TV episodes in the 2000 series, 77 in the 2006 series, 52 in the 2011 series, 51 in the 2012 series, and 4 films.
  23. There are 357 episodes in the 2004 series, 51 in the 2010 series, and 5 films.
  24. There are 373 TV episodes, 9 specials, and 2 films.
  25. There are 373 TV episodes, 4 specials, and 4 films.
  26. There are 332 Digimon Episodes, 12 movies, and 1 Special.
  27. There are 243 TV episodes in the 1981 series, 74 in the 1997 series, 10 films, 13 specials, and 1 OVA.
  28. There are 330 TV episodes and 1 film.
  29. There are 201 TV episodes in the 2006 series, 51 in the 2011 series, 13 in the 2012 series, 2 OVAs, and 2 films.
  30. There are 23 episodes in the original series, 155 in Part II, 50 in Part 3, and 13 in Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna, 26 specials, 10 films, and 3 OVAs
  31. There are 296 TV episodes and 6 films.
  32. There are 143 TV episodes in first series, and 49 in second series, 29 in third series, and 26 in current series.
  33. There are 182 TV episodes in the original 1968 series, 52 in the 1977 series, 23 in the 1979 series, 5 films, and 1 special.
  34. Cosmo Warrior Zero 13 epsisodes, Endless Orbit SSX 22 epsisodes, Galaxy Express 999 113 epsisodes, Gun Frontier 13 epsisodes, Space Pirate Captain Harlock 42 epsisodes, Space Pirate Captain Herlock: Outside Legend – The Endless Odyssey 13 epsisodes, 5 OVA series 19 episodes, and 13 movies and specials.
  35. There are 239 total TV episodes (from the original series, R, S, SuperS, Stars, and Crystal), 3 films, and 5 specials.
  36. Hunter x Hunter 62, Hunter x Hunter (2011) 148, Hunter x Hunter OVA 8, Hunter x Hunter: Greed Island 8, Hunter x Hunter: Greed Island Final 14, Hunter x Hunter Pilot 1, Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge – Movie 1, Hunter x Hunter: The Last Mission – Movie 1.
  37. There are 195 episodes in Urusei Yatsura, and 25 in ovas, 6 in films
  38. There are 104 in Moomin, 52 in New Moomin, and 65 in Moomin.
  39. There are 191 total TV episodes, 27 total OVA episodes and 3 films.
  40. Tensai Bakabon (40), Ganso Tensai Bakabon (103), Heisei Tensai Bakabon (46), Rerere no Tensai Bakabon (24), 4 films.
  41. There are 51 total TV episodes from the original 1999 series, 49 episodes in the 2000 series, 50 episodes in the 2001 series, 51 episodes in the 2002 series, 13 total OVA episodes, 2 films and 1 special.
  42. There are 211 episodes total in various series.
  43. There are 211 episodes total in various series.
  44. There are 104 in Chi's Sweet Home, 104 in Chi's Sweet Home: Chi's New Address.
  45. There are 203 total TV episodes and 1 OVA.
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