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What is the longest numbered animation set in the world now?

サザェさん is the animation with the longest serial time and the largest number of episodes in the history of Japanese animation. The Chinese translation is Miss Conch. Since 1969 was broadcast for 36 years, the number of episodes has exceeded 5,400, and the ratings have been very high. At the same time, this animation claims that it will never be exported in Japan. It is said that this is the only anime work in Japan that will never be exported.

Wulong Police Station (formerly known as "こちら" there is a police station in front of Gecheng Park) is usually referred to as "こち" because its original name is too long.

The number of juvenile comics serialized in the Youth Jump of Jiyingshe Weekly is the largest. The original Japanese solo book has been published to 162 (65438+published in February 2008), continuing to set a new Guinness World Record (*** 155 1 set, reaching 65438 in 2008). There are also anime works. The protagonist is Jin Liang Kanji (りょぅつかんきちちちちちちちちちちちちちちちちち

Detective Conan (Japanese: Detective コナン; English: Detective Conan; ; American English: Closing the Case is a Japanese anime with detective reasoning as its theme. The original author is G?sh? Aoyama.

Comics were serialized from 1994 to 1 in Japanese elementary school comic magazine "Weekly Youth Sunday" (No.5 of Heihei 6th year), and are now serialized to File.677 (until 2009 1). Later, a single book was published, and now it has been published in Volume 63 (as of 165438+20081October). Taiwan Province province (as of 2008 10) has been published to volume 62, Chinese mainland (as of 2008 10) has been published to volume 62, and Hong Kong (as of 2008) has been published to volume 6 1 (Taiwan Province Qingwen Publishing House, Hong Kong Anle Wen Chao and Chinese mainland Changchun Publishing House). In addition, there are color cartoons transformed from animated version and theatrical version respectively.