Japanese animated films, also known as anime, are certainly no stranger to those who love Japanese culture.
1. Sazae-san: more than 7100 episodes
Shown continuously from 1969 to present, the Japanese cartoon Sazae-san, after 44 years of hand-drawn animation, officially switched to digital filmmaking technology in 2013. With the number of broadcast episodes – 7181 episodes
Sazae-san was first broadcast in 1969, revolving around the life of Sazae – a happy housewife living in a crowded family with parents, husband, son and siblings.
2. Doraemon: more than 2500 episodes
The Doraemon cartoon is adapted from the manga of the same name by author Fujiko F. Fujio.
Doraemon revolves around the story of a clumsy boy, Nobita, who studies poorly and is bullied by his friends all day.
3. Soreike!
Soreike!
Anpanman in this animated film is a superhero who always helps and protects the weak.
4. Kureyon Shin-chan (Shin – Pencil Boy): more than 1900 episodes
Airing since 1992, Shin – The Pencil Boy is still in production with a current number of more than 1,900 episodes.
5. Nintama Rantarou (Ninja Astigmatism): 1800 episodes
Nintama Rantarou (Ninja Astigmatism) is an interesting story revolving around a young boy Rantarou born into a traditional ninja family during the Sengoku era (Warring States period) of Japan.
6. Chibi Maruko-chan (Kid Maruko) more than 1000 episodes
Little Maruko is one of the manga – anime series that has a huge global influence.