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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 television series episodes and specials, OVAs, and films. The series in the list combine all episodes in a franchise series within the original work or original text regardless of series subtitle.
Category: Anime and manga franchises. ... Hitotsubashi Group franchises (4 C) Kodansha franchises (56 C, ... City Hunter (1 C, 8 P, 1 F)
US Manga Corps (U.S., part of Central Park Media) Anime 18 (U.S., part of Central Park Media) Software Sculptors (U.S., part of Central Park Media) Family Home Entertainment (U.S., renamed Artisan Entertainment) in the 1990s, then acquired by Lions Gate Entertainment in 2003) Funimation (U.S.) Frontier Enterprises (Japan)
In order to qualify for these lists, a franchise must have works in at least three forms of media, and must have two or more separate works in at least two of those forms of media (a television series or comic book series is considered a single work for purposes of this list; multiple spin-off series or reboots of a previously ended series are ...
theme park attractions live stage show Dora the Explorer (Chris Gifford Valerie Walsh Valdes Eric Weiner) yes: no: no: Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019) Dora the Explorer (2000–2019) Go, Diego, Go! (2005–2012) Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014–2016) Dora (2024) no: multiple: toys, albums, theme park rides, live shows, apparel Ed ...
Franchises that are currently owned by Bandai Namco Holdings, parent company of Bandai, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Bandai Namco Arts, Happinet, Actas, Sunrise, Sotsu, Bandai Visual, Lantis, Green Bunny, Tsuburaya Productions (49%), etc...
Bandai Namco is best known for its video game franchises; Pac-Man is its highest-grossing franchise with over US$12.8 billion by 2016, [3] while Tekken is its best-selling franchise with over 49 million copies across multiple platforms. [4] By the late 2010s, Bandai Namco was the largest toy company by revenue and the eighth-largest video game ...
Toei Animation: American International — — March 1, 1962 [2]: The Littlest Warrior Taiji Yabushita [3]: Toei Animation [4]: Signal International N/A N/A July 21, 1962 [2] [5]: Sinbad the Sailor