Top 10 Longest-running Anime Series of All Time

Anime series are enjoying worldwide attention, with the number of fans increasing by the day. Thanks to the fans, some anime have managed to run for a really long time. This Entertainism article speaks about the top longest-running anime series.

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As of today, Sazae-san is the longest-running anime and has won the Guinness World Record as the “Longest Running Anime TV Series” on September 5, 2013.

Anime has captivated audiences around the world. Owing to the wide popularity and a huge following, some anime television series have managed to have more than 1000 episodes.

This article speaks about the top longest-running anime, on the basis of the number of episodes. Not all of them are popular worldwide, and they’re not necessarily those typical magic and action-themed anime too. Let’s take a look at the top 10 longest-running anime of all time.

1. Sazae-san

53 years airing
Number of episodes – 7,881 episodes

Unlike the typical ones that have magic wands or robots fighting in spaceship wars, this series has a very simplistic outlook of everyday life that is described through the perspective of Sazae Fuguta, a housewife who juggles her domestic duties. The story has the backdrop of an urban Japanese city. Sazae’s family includes her husband, son, parents, and siblings. The story narrates her comic encounters with people in her life. It also portrays a feminist and radical thinking that makes her a strong character instead of a meek housewife. It is based on a comic strip by Machiko Sensei that featured in a newspaper in 1946.

Special Mention – It has won the Guinness World Record as the “Longest Running Anime TV Series” in September, 2013.

2. Chibi Maruko-chan

27 years airing

Number of episodes – 1,329 episodes

Chibi Maruko-chan is a must-watch single-season anime, but it may be harder to marathon than the average 12- or 24-episode season. With an episode count well into the thousands, it would take just over three weeks to finish the whole thing.

An adaptation of one of the most famous shoujo manga, the children’s show follows Momoko “Maruko” Sakura and her family and friends. It is lighthearted and cute, and is good for both older viewers who are feeling nostalgic and younger viewers who want something simple.

3. Crayon Shin-chan 

30 years airing

Number of episodes – 1,122 episodes

A slice-of-life anime with some of the most ridiculous character designs in animeCrayon Shin-chan follows five-year-old Shinnosuke Nohara. A typical troublemaking kid, Shin causes untold amounts of mischief around his hometown with his friends.

It is still airing in Japan, and multiple attempts have been made to dub it in English, though it’s mostly incomplete. All the English dubs take considerable liberties with the source material, such as the Vitello Productions dub adding in even more dirty jokes to an already lewd show.

4. Case Closed

26 years airing

Number of episodes – 1,043 episodes

Shinichi Kudo is a brilliant young detective, already assisting seasoned police on big cases with his lightning-fast analyses. However, with success comes enemies: two criminals attack Shinichi and force-feed him experimental poison. Instead of killing him, the poison turns him into a child, forcing him to adopt a new identity as he continues to try and solve crimes.

It’s a testament to the strength of the show’s writing that viewers are still tuning into Shinichi’s latest cases even as they number in the hundreds. While a running thread is Shinichi’s attempts to return to his old body, Case Closed is largely episodic.

5. Pokémon

 25 years airing

Number of episodes – 1,115 episodes

So long as Pokémon games keep getting made, the new seasons of the anime will keep on coming. The young Trainer Ash Ketchum and his partner Pikachu travel through region after region, catching new Pokémon, making new friends, and winning battle after battle in hopes of becoming a Pokémon Master.

The show continues to be a hit worldwide among audiences of all ages, with Pikachu being a favorite in many countries. While its stakes aren’t exactly high, it’s bright, optimistic, and more than fun enough to keep viewers coming back for more.

6. One Piece

23 years airing

Number of episodes – 1,040

An all-time favorite worldwide, One Piece is based on one of the longest-running manga ever. It is a faithful adaptation with very little filler. Just before his execution, the world’s most notorious pirate, Gol D. Roger, declared that he has hidden his ultimate treasure, the One Piece. Whoever completes the impossible quest and finds the treasure will become the new Pirate King.

As Eiichiro Oda’s manga is still ongoing with no signs of stopping yet, it may well overtake some currently longer anime in the near future. Time will only tell how far Luffy and the Straw Hats’ story will have stretched when it finally ends.

7. Gundam 

39 years airing

Number of episodes – 857 episodes

Gundam is one of the most famous and prolific anime franchises of all time. Even without counting specials and OVAs, the canon TV series keep coming and coming. They tell the stories of brave pilots commanding powerful flying mecha called Gundams, in order to win wars and protect loved ones across dozens of alternate universes and timelines.

Some of the most famous Gundam series are the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam, Zeta Gundam, and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing. They can all be considered formative shows for the mecha genre of anime.

8. Naruto

15 years airing

Number of episodes – 720 episodes

Even without counting sequel series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, which currently has 247 episodes, Naruto is one of the longest-running series of all time, with its second part Naruto Shippuden making up the bulk of its runtime. Naruto Uzumaki starts off as a lonely orphan with untapped potential and ends up majestically coming into his own as a great hero.

Of course, some could say that Naruto cheats a little in this category: much of its episode count is built up by filler episodes. While this filler is often maligned, some arcs have produced some of Naruto‘s best villains.

9. Dragon Ball

32 years airing

Number of episodes – 639 episodes

An absolute cornerstone in shounen anime, Dragon Ball is based on the long-running manga by Akira Toriyama, which in turn is based on the Chinese novel Journey to the West. It follows the life of Son Goku, one of the only survivors of the alien warrior race called Saiyans, from childhood to adulthood.

Through the three series that directly adapt the manga and the anime-only Dragon Ball GT, Goku not only becomes stronger but gains friends and family as well. He fights through several tournaments and apocalyptic threats to the Earth. Since death is rarely permanent in this universe, stories often feature recurring Dragon Ball characters fans think should have stayed dead.

10. Gintama

12 years airing

Number of episodes – 367 episodes

Former swordsman Gintoki Sakata has left his life of bloodshed behind, and now gets by doing odd jobs around Japan alongside straight-man samurai Shinpachi, outrageously powerful alien girl Kagura, and Kagura’s giant dog Sadaharu. Together, they are the Yorozuya Gin.

The show being set in a world where aliens were the primary cultural influence over Edo Period Japan means that any ridiculous thing that could happen, will happen. These include a character turning into a gorilla after being bitten by one, a four-way swordfight over toilet paper, and one of the best beach episodes in anime.

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