When you think of feature-length animation, which work comes to mind first?
Is it One Piece or Conan? Yes, both of these works have aired about a thousand episodes, and in everyone's perception, they can indeed be called "long-form animations". However, they can only be regarded as a younger brother compared to the following animations.
Today, Rat Ejector will give you an inventory of what are the "most episodes of animation in the world".
10th place: "Kirin Master's House" (Japan) Episodes: 1565
Ninth place: Doraemon Oyama Edition (Japan) Episodes: 1816
The Doraemon anime is divided into two versions, originally the old version (1979~2005.03) voiced by voice actor teachers such as Akiyo Oyama, which is also a version that we are more familiar with. In April of the same year, the official replaced the voice actor Oyama Envi with Mizuta Wasabi. In order to distinguish between the two versions, it is customary to call the former "Oyama version" and the latter "Paddy Field Version".
8th Place: "Parent-Child Club" (Japan) Episodes: 1818
Seventh place: "The Little Prince of The Fight" (Japan) Episodes: 1858 (serial ing)
Sixth place: "Blue Cat Naughty Three Thousand Questions" (China) Episodes: 2041
Fifth place: "Ninja Chaosaro" (Japan) Episodes: 2245 (serial ing)
Fourth place: "Pleasant Goat and Gray Wolf" (China) Episodes: 2573 (as of January this year, serial ing)
Third place: "The Happy World of TV Fairy Tales" (Korea) Episodes: 2670
Second place: "Miss Conch" (Japan) Episodes: 8000+ (serial ing)
1st place: "Nap god" (Germany) Total episodes: 22000+ (serial ing)
Although long-form animation is almost dominated by children's animation, it can be serialized to more than 20,000 episodes, and Rat Ekijun really did not expect it...