Article: Top 10 Japanese Anime Series With More Than A Thousand Episodes

The Anime world comprises a variety of stories, plots, setups, dialogues, diversity, and episodes. There is several anime that have successfully crossed the margin of 1000 episodes. One plus point of having a more significant number of episodes is that the audience can deeply understand plots and characters and feel more connected to them. The negative is that a newbie to the series might have to watch them for hours to finish it.

1. Naruto

As its title suggests, Naruto is about Naruto Uzumaki, a mischievous youngster who wishes to become a Hokage, the strongest ninja of his village who is there to guard everyone against every odd. It is fun to watch the ways he took to achieve his dreams. Naruto has over a thousand episodes, and the legacy continues through Boruto: Naruto's Next Generations.

2. One Piece

One Piece consists of 1,061 episodes and is fascinating to watch. The title is named after the treasure of Gold Roger, the One Piece. Gold Roger was the greatest pirate conqueror of his time and conquered nearly everything the world had to offer. After 20 years of Roger's death, Luffy is on a journey to beat One Piece.

3. Crayon Shin-Chan

Both kids and adolescents enjoy Crayon Shin-chan, which comprises about 1,122 episodes. It is about a 5-year-old mischievous kid and his adventures with his family, his mom, Mitsua, his dad, Hiroshi, and her little sister, Himawari.

4. Doraemon

The title of this TV series is named after a 21st-century cat robot called Doraemon, who has been sent to the present time by Nobita's grandson to assist Nobita, a lazy and dull boy. He helps Nobita by providing him with cool gadgets of the future. The Doraemon seires comprise about 1,787 episodes.

5. Pokémon

The main highlight of the series is Pokémon's names after the series. They comprise different unnatural powers and moves based on their types and have learned to live and work with humans. The protagonist, along with his Pikachu, desires to become a Pokémon master and aims to different Pokémon leagues to achieve that.

6. Anpanman

The series title means a read bean pastry in a native language and thus depicts a circular pastry-faced superhero on a mission to guard the world against an evil germ called Baikinman. The Anpanman comprises 1,615 episodes.

7. Hoka Hoka Kazoku

Hoka Kazoku has no solid plot around which the story generally revolves. Instead, the series provides information and education regarding the life of Japan with the help of live action and blissful animation. The series contains 1,428 episodes produced by Eiken Studios.

8. Sekai Monoshiri Ryoko

Senaki Monoshiri Ryoko is a sort of educational program used to showcase real-life places around the globe within 5 minutes. The series comprises 1,006 episodes of five minutes each.

9. Detective Conan

As the title suggests, it's a detective series with a lead of a 17-year high school boy who is transformed into a fourth grader due to some potion and is later named Conan. The series comprises 1075 episodes.

10. Sazae-San

Sazae san is based on the female protagonist of the same name, a mother living with her husband and parents. The series, Sazae san, comprises more than 7000 and, thus, has entered into the Guinness Book of Records.