List of anime series by episode count

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This is a list of anime series by episode count, with television series of at least 100 episodes, OVA series of at least 20 episodes and ONA series of at least 20 episodes.

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Televised series

This is a list of anime television series by episode count for series with a minimum of 100 episodes. Note that anime franchises with multiple television series are not listed on this page. Anime in Japan has a practice of naming seasons under their own separate title instead of by cours. This article will only cover series without distinct season names.

No.Series titleStarted broadcastingFinished broadcastingEpisode countRuntime
1 Sazae-san
October 5, 1969
Currently in production
2,768 [1] [2] [3] [n 1] 20–26 minutes
2 Nintama Rantarō
April 10, 1993
Currently in production
2,504 [4] [n 2] 10 minutes
3 Ojarumaru
October 5, 1998
Currently in production
2,082 [5] [6] [n 3] 10 minutes
4Oyako Club
October 3, 1994
March 30, 2013
1,818 [7] 5 minutes
5 Doraemon (1979)
April 2, 1979
March 18, 2005
1,787 11 minutes
6 Soreike! Anpanman
October 3, 1988
Currently in production
1,660 20–26 minutes
7Kirin no Monoshiri Yakata
January 1, 1975
December 31, 1979
1,5655 minutes
8Kirin Ashita no Calendar
January 1, 1980
December 30, 1984
1,4985 minutes
9Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi
January 7, 1975
January 2, 1995
1,494 [n 4] 20–26 minutes
10 Chibi Maruko-chan
January 8, 1995
Currently in production
1,447 [8] 20–26 minutes
11 Hoka Hoka Kazoku
October 1, 1976
March 31, 1982
1,428 [9] 5 minutes
12 Doraemon (2005)
April 15, 2005
Currently in production
1,407 20–26 minutes
13Monoshiri Daigaku Ashita no Calendar
July 1, 1966
August 2, 1970
1,2745 minutes
14 Crayon Shin-chan
April 13, 1992
Currently in production
1,250 [10] 20–26 minutes
15 Case Closed
January 8, 1996
Currently in production
1,140 20–26 minutes
16 One Piece
October 20, 1999
Currently in production
1,122 20–26 minutes
17Sekai Monoshiri Ryokō
October 1, 1971
December 31, 1974
1,0065 minutes
18Kotowaza House
April 4, 1987
September 28, 1994
773 [11] 5 minutes
19Asadayo!Kaishain
April 4, 2016
March 29, 2019
744 1 minute
20 Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō
December 13, 1993
March 31, 2008
726 20–26 minutes
21Hanakappa
March 29, 2010
Currently in production
708 10 minutes
22 Ninja Hattori-kun
September 28, 1981
December 25, 1987
696 10 minutes
23Shimajiro no Waow!
April 2, 2012
Currently in production
638 8 minutes
24 Perman
April 4, 1983
July 2, 1985
52612 minutes
25 Obake no Q-tarō
April 1, 1985
March 29, 1987
51015 minutes
26 Naruto: Shippuden
October 3, 2007
March 23, 2017
500 20–26 minutes
27Morning Ninja team Gatchaman
April 18, 2011
March 29, 2013
4751 minute
28 Bonobono (2016)
March 7, 2016
Currently in production
4355 minutes
29Cooking Idol I! My! Mine!
March 30, 2009
March 29, 2013
400 10 minutes
30 KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops
June 16, 1996
December 19, 2004
373 20–26 minutes
31 Bleach
October 5, 2004
March 27, 2012
366 20–26 minutes
Kirin Monoshiri Daiquiri: Manga Bushiness
August 3, 1970
September 30, 1971
3665 minutes
32Charady no Joke na Mainichi
April 1, 2009
March 30, 2010
3653 minutes
33 Sgt. Frog
April 3, 2004
April 3, 2011
358 20–26 minutes
34 Kiteretsu Daihyakka
March 27, 1988
June 9, 1996
331 20–26 minutes
35 Atashin'chi
April 19, 2002
September 19, 2009
330 20–26 minutes
36 Puzzle & Dragons
April 2, 2018
Currently in production
329 20–26 minutes
37 Fairy Tail
October 12, 2009
September 29, 2019
328 20–26 minutes
38 Instant History
May 1, 1961
February 24, 1962
3123 minutes
39Manga Hajimete Monogatari
May 6, 1978
March 31, 1984
305 20–26 minutes
40 Hyppo and Thomas
January 1, 1971
September 30, 1972
3003 minutes
41 Hamtaro
July 7, 2000
March 31, 2006
296 20–26 minutes
Ikkyū-san
October 15, 1975
June 28, 1982
29620–26 minutes
42 Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
April 5, 2017
March 26, 2023
293 20–26 minutes
43 Dragon Ball Z
April 26, 1989
January 31, 1996
291 20–26 minutes
44Dotanba no Manners
October 3, 1984
April 9, 1987
2835 minutes
45 Pokémon (1997 series)
April 1, 1997
November 14, 2002
27620–26 minutes
46 Gan to Gon
April 5, 1974
August 13, 1975
2605 minutes
Hoshi no Ko Poron
April 1, 1974
March 21, 1975
2605 minutes
47 Folktales from Japan
April 1, 2012
March 26, 2017
258 20–26 minutes
48 A Penguin's Troubles
April 5, 2008
March 30, 2013
25310 minutes
49 Dr. Slump Arale-chan
April 8, 1981
February 19, 1986
243 20–26 minutes
Good Morning!!! DORONJO
March 30, 2015
March 25, 2016
2431 minute
50Itazura tenshi Chippo-chan
March 30, 1970
December 31, 1970
2405 minutes
51Ohayo The Genie Family
March 31, 2014
March 27, 2015
2371 minute
52Mazinger ZIP
April 8, 2013
March 28, 2014
2271 minute
53Miracle! Mimika
April 3, 2006
March 27, 2009
225 10 minutes
54 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
April 18, 2000
September 29, 2004
224 20–26 minutes
55 Naruto
October 3, 2002
February 8, 2007
220 20–26 minutes
56 Chiikawa
April 4, 2022
Currently in production
2191 minute
57 Yo-kai Watch
January 8, 2014
March 30, 2018
214 20–26 minutes
58 Katekyō Hitman Reborn!
October 7, 2006
September 25, 2010
203 20–26 minutes
59 Gintama
April 4, 2006
March 25, 2010
201 20–26 minutes
Ojamajo Doremi
February 9, 1999
January 26, 2003
201 20–26 minutes
60 Holly the Ghost
January 28, 1991
April 12, 1993
20010 minutes
Parasol Henbee
October 2, 1989
January 28, 1991
20010 minutes
Sailor Moon
March 7, 1992
February 8, 1997
200 20–26 minutes
61Gatapishi
April 2, 1990
March 29, 1991
199 10 minutes
62Let's Go COOKR'n
April 1, 2013
March 20, 2015
196 10 minutes
63 Tamagon the Counselor
October 5, 1972
September 28, 1973
1955 minutes
Urusei Yatsura (1981)
October 14, 1981
March 19, 1986
195 20–26 minutes
64 Astro Boy (1963)
January 1, 1963
December 31, 1966
193 20–26 minutes
Inuyasha
October 16, 2000
March 29, 2010
193 20–26 minutes
65 Pokemon: Ruby and Sapphire
November 21, 2002
September 14, 2006
19220–26 minutes
66 Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl
September 28, 2006
September 9, 2010
19120–26 minutes
67 Star of the Giants
March 30, 1968
September 18, 1971
182 [n 5] 20–26 minutes
68 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
October 6, 2004
March 26, 2008
180 20–26 minutes
69 Aikatsu!
October 8, 2012
March 31, 2016
178 20–26 minutes
The Prince of Tennis
October 10, 2001
March 30, 2005
178 20–26 minutes
70 Zenmai Zamurai
April 3, 2006
March 26, 2010
1755 minutes
71 Mirmo!
April 6, 2002
September 27, 2005
17220–26 minutes
72 Black Clover
October 3, 2017
March 30, 2021
170 20–26 minutes
Chirorin Mura Monogatari
April 6, 1992
March 19, 1993
17010 minutes
Pokonyan!
April 5, 1993
March 29, 1996
17010 minutes
Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories
July 15, 2013
October 7, 2024
170 5 minutes
Yadamon
August 24, 1992
July 16, 1993
17010 minutes
73 Dragon Ball Z Kai
April 5, 2009
June 28, 2015
167 [n 6] 20–26 minutes
74Obocchama-kun
January 14, 1989
September 26, 1992
164 20–26 minutes
75 Dokaben
October 6, 1976
December 26, 1979
163 20–26 minutes
Hai! Akko Desu
October 12, 1988
March 26, 1992
16320–26 minutes
76Sobakasu Pucchi!
March 31, 1969
October 4, 1969
1625 minutes
77 Ranma ½ (1989)
April 15, 1989
September 25, 1992
16120–26 minutes
78 My Hero Academia
April 3, 2016
Currently in production
159 20–26 minutes
79Bōken Shōnen Shadar
September 18, 1967
March 16, 1968
15610 minutes
Chō Tokkyū Hikarian
April 2, 1997
March 29, 2000
1567 minutes
Odenkun
August 4, 2005
February 27, 2009
1567 minutes
Otoko do-Ahou! Koushien
September 28, 1970
March 27, 1971
15610 minutes
Otoko Ippiki Gaki Daishou
September 29, 1969
March 28, 1970
15610 minutes
Pinch to Punch
September 29, 1969
March 28, 1970
1565 minutes
Urikupen Kyuujo-tai
September 30, 1974
March 29, 1975
1565 minutes
80 Lupin the 3rd Part II
October 3, 1977
October 6, 1980
155 20–26 minutes
81 Major
November 13, 2004
September 25, 2010
154 20–26 minutes
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
April 2, 2008
March 30, 2011
154 20–26 minutes
82 Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!
January 8, 1996
December 21, 1998
15320–26 minutes
Dragon Ball
February 26, 1986
April 12, 1989
153 20–26 minutes
Kirarin Revolution
April 7, 2006
March 27, 2009
153 20–26 minutes
Kiratto Pri Chan
April 8, 2018
May 30, 2021
153 20–26 minutes
Pro Golfer Saru
April 2, 1985
March 28, 1988
153 20–26 minutes
84 Fist of the North Star
October 11, 1984
February 18, 1988
152 20–26 minutes
85 Cooking Papa
April 9, 1992
May 25, 1995
151 20–26 minutes
Tetsujin 28-go Gao
April 6, 2013
March 26, 2016
151 5 minutes
86 Zatch Bell!
April 6, 2003
March 26, 2006
150 20–26 minutes
87 Hunter × Hunter (2011)
October 2, 2011
September 24, 2014
148 20–26 minutes
The Kindaichi Case Files
April 7, 1997
September 11, 2000
148 20–26 minutes
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V
April 6, 2014
March 26, 2017
148 20–26 minutes
88 Toriko
April 3, 2011
March 30, 2014
147 20–26 minutes
Hetalia
January 2009
Currently in production
1475 minutes
89 Pokemon: Sun & Moon
November 17, 2016
November 3, 2019
14620–26 minutes
90 Eyeshield 21
April 6, 2005
March 19, 2008
145 20–26 minutes
91 Tamagotchi!
October 12, 2009
September 3, 2012
14320–26 minutes
Ninjala
January 8, 2022
Currently in production
143 23 minutes
92 Kingdom
June 4, 2012
March 31, 2024
142 20–26 minutes
93 PriPara
July 5, 2014
March 28, 2017
140 20–26 minutes
94 Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama
October 1, 2015
June 28, 2018
139 20–26 minutes
95 Fushigi Dagashiya Zenitendō
September 8, 2020
Currently in production
138 [12] 9 minutes
96 Kinnikuman
April 3, 1983
October 1, 1986
137 20–26 minutes
97 Pokémon Journeys
November 17, 2019
March 24, 2023
147 20–26 minutes
Oishinbo
October 17, 1988
March 17, 1992
136 20–26 minutes
Rilu Rilu Fairilu
February 6, 2016
January 5, 2019
13620–26 minutes
98 Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!
April 3, 2022
Currently in production
133 20-26 minutes
99 Dragon Ball Super
July 5, 2015
March 25, 2018
131 20–26 minutes
100 Captain Tsubasa
October 13, 1983
March 27, 1986
128 20–26 minutes
101 Inazuma Eleven
October 5, 2008
April 27, 2011
12720–26 minutes
Mīmu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi
April 3, 1983
September 29, 1985
12720–26 minutes
102 Ace of Diamond
October 6, 2013
March 28, 2016
126 20–26 minutes
103 Yawara!
October 16, 1989
September 21, 1992
124 20–26 minutes
104 Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS
May 10, 2017
September 25, 2019
120 20–26 minutes
105 Esper Mami
April 7, 1987
October 26, 1989
11920–26 minutes
106 Azuki-chan
April 4, 1995
March 17, 1998
11720–26 minutes
Ultra B
April 4, 1987
March 27, 1989
11710 minutes
107 D.Gray-man
October 3, 2006
September 27, 2016
116 20–26 minutes
108 Candy Candy
October 1, 1976
February 2, 1979
115 20–26 minutes
GeGeGe no Kitarō (1985)
October 12, 1985
March 21, 1988
115 20–26 minutes
Pikachin-Kit
January 6, 2018
March 28, 2020
11520–26 minutes
109Dororonpa!
April 8, 1991
September 27, 1991
1145:30-10 minutes
GeGeGe no Kitarō (1996)
January 7, 1996
March 29, 1998
11420–26 minutes
Saint Seiya
October 11, 1986
April 1, 1989
114 20–26 minutes
110 Galaxy Express 999
September 14, 1978
March 28, 1981
113 20–26 minutes
111Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai
October 4, 1992
December 25, 1994
11220–26 minutes
Yu Yu Hakusho
October 10, 1992
December 17, 1994
112 20–26 minutes
112 Fisherman Sanpei
April 7, 1980
June 28, 1982
10920–26 minutes
Sally the Witch
December 5, 1966
December 30, 1968
10920–26 minutes
113 Teekyu
October 7, 2012
September 27, 2017
108 2 minutes
Yatterman
January 1, 1977
January 27, 1979
10820–26 minutes
114 Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
October 1, 1972
September 29, 1974
105 20–26 minutes
Tiger Mask
October 2, 1969
September 30, 1971
10520–26 minutes
115 Attack No. 1
December 7, 1969
November 28, 1971
10420–26 minutes
Croket!
April 7, 2003
March 27, 2005
10420–26 minutes
Di Gi Charat Nyo!
April 6, 2003
March 28, 2004
10412 minutes
Inakappe Taishō
October 4, 1970
September 24, 1972
10420–26 minutes
Moomin
April 12, 1990
March 26, 1992
104 20–26 minutes
Robotan
October 4, 1966
September 27, 1968
10420–26 minutes
The Song of Tentomushi
October 6, 1974
September 26, 1976
10420–26 minutes
116 Ganso Tensai Bakabon
October 6, 1975
September 26, 1977
10320–26 minutes
The Gutsy Frog
October 7, 1972
September 28, 1974
10320–26 minutes
Ojamanga Yamada-kun
September 28, 1980
October 10, 1982
10320–26 minutes
117 Kodocha
April 5, 1996
March 27, 1998
102 20–26 minutes
MÄR
April 3, 2005
March 25, 2007
102 20–26 minutes
118Guru Guru Town Hanamaru-kun
October 3, 1999
September 29, 2001
10120–26 minutes
Slam Dunk
October 16, 1993
March 23, 1996
101 20–26 minutes
Touch
March 24, 1985
March 22, 1987
101 20–26 minutes
119 Aggretsuko (2016)
April 2, 2016
March 31, 2018
100 1 minute
Aikatsu Stars!
April 7, 2016
March 29, 2018
100 20–26 minutes
Coji-Coji
October 4, 1997
September 25, 1999
10020–26 minutes
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (2020)
October 3, 2020
October 22, 2022
100 20–26 minutes
GeGeGe no Kitarō (2007)
April 1, 2007
March 29, 2009
100 20–26 minutes
Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
October 6, 2001
September 27, 2003
100 20–26 minutes

Original video animation

This is a list of original video animation (OVA) series by episode count for series with a minimum of 20 episodes.

No.Program NameStarted BroadcastingFinished BroadcastingEpisode count
1 Legend of the Galactic Heroes Dec. 1988March 1997110
2 Puchimas! Petit Idolmaster Jan. 2013March 2013 64
3 Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Side Stories
Feb. 1998July 200052
4 Konpeki no Kantai Feb. 1993August 2003 32
5 Saint Seiya: Hades Nov. 2002August 2008 31
6 Hunter × Hunter Jan. 2002August 2004 30
Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki Sept. 1992May 2021 30
7 Case Closed March 2000April 2012 27
8 Saint Seiya:
The Lost Canvas
June 2009July 2011 26
9 Tōma Kijinden ONI Oct. 1995March 1996 25
10 Supernatural: The Animation Jan. 2011April 2011 22

Original net animation

This is a list of original net animation (ONA) series by episode count for series with a minimum of 20 episodes.

No.Program NameStarted BroadcastingFinished BroadcastingEpisode count
1 Puchimas!! Petit Petit Idolmaster April 2014June 2014 74
2 Beyblade Burst Rise April 2019March 202052
Beyblade Burst Surge April 2020March 202152
Beyblade Burst QuadDrive April 2021March 202252
Hetalia: Axis Powers January 2009March 2010 52
3 Aggretsuko April 2018February 2023 51
4 Hetalia: World Series March 2010March 2011 48
5 Overlord: Ple Ple Pleiades September 25, 2015
Currently in production
44
6 Baki June 2018
Currently in production
39
Sailor Moon Crystal July 2014June 2016 39
7 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure:
Stone Ocean
December 2021December 2022 38
8 Starry Sky December 2010June 2011 26
Xam'd: Lost Memories July 2008February 2009 26
9 The Melancholy of
Haruhi-chan Suzumiya
February 2009May 2009 25
10 Bonjour Sweet Love Patisserie October 2014March 2015 24
Magical Play November 2001May 2002 24
Petit Eva:
Evangelion@School
March 2007September 2007 24
Psychic Academy March 2002September 2002 24
11 Penguin Musume Heart April 2008November 2008 22
12 Hetalia: The Beautiful World January 2013June 2013 20
Kyō no Asuka Show August 2012January 2013 20

See also

Notes

  1. Each weekly airing of Sazae-san consists of three separate episodes. The episode count includes specials.
  2. There are 25 "series" which are part of the overall Nintama Rantarō series. This page lists all the episode titles.
  3. The episodes are split into 27 "series"
  4. 24 TV episodes from the 1975 series, 1470 TV episodes from the 1976 series
  5. This count consists of the original 182-episode Star of the Giants series
  6. International episode count is listed; The Japanese count of the series is 159 episodes

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