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* ''[[Batman]]'' - [[Long Runner]] franchise about a [[Badass Normal]] superhero; spans multiple comic books, television series and movies.
* ''[[Bleach]]'' - more than 400 chapters of manga, 366 episodes of anime, several movies, and [[Loads and Loads of Characters|more or less every character trope in existence]].
* [[Buffy Verse]] - Which makes sense considering [[TV Tropes (Wiki)|TV Tropes]] has its roots in [[Buffistas.org]], a ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''/''[[Angel]]'' community. Two shows, lasting from 1997-2004, each with a comic book continuation and the limited series ''[[Fray]]'' as well as a Spike spinoff comic. <!-- Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Fray -->
* ''[[Digimon]]'' - Seven anime series and a separate film, five manga and at least thirty video games, almost all within their own [[Alternate Continuity]], and all spawned from the [[Spear Counterpart]] of ''Tamagotchi''. <!-- The pages for the seven anime series, X-Evolution, V-Tamer and Next -->
* ''[[Discworld]]'' - Tons of books in a setting where Stories (and thus many [[Trope|tropes]]) [[Theory of Narrative Causality|are a law of nature]]. <!-- Discworld and all of the books' pages -->
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* ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' - Extremely popular Eastern RPG series, with over a dozen games in the main series, some of which are overdosed in their own right. <!-- Final Fantasy -->
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' - one manga, two different anime, and a few videogames for good measure.
* ''[[Futurama]]'' - A series in its sixth season that was [[Un CancelledUncancelled]] twice and made by the same people behind ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]''
* ''[[Gundam]]'' - [[Long Runner|About thirty years old at this point]], running on and off that entire time. Multiple separate series as well, [[G Gundam|one of which]] hits an almost ''entirely separate'' [[Super Robot Genre|set of tropes]] from all of the other ones.
* ''[[Harry Potter (Franchise)|Harry Potter]]'' - [[Harry Potter (novel)|Seven books]], [[Harry Potter (film)|eight films]], some in-universe supplementary material and enough fans to [[Cash Cow Franchise|make a billionaire out of their author]]. <!-- Harry Potter; all the books, the film page -->
* ''[[James Bond]]'' - 22 official [[James Bond (film)|films]], some [[James Bond (novel)|books]] and video games. <!-- all the movies and the Literature namespace -->
* ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' - 40 years worth of shows and movies with only a break in the 90s.
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* ''[[My Little Pony]]'' - A [[Long Runner|three decade-old]] [[Merchandise-Driven]] franchise. The latest incarnation, [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Friendship Is Magic]], has [[Periphery Demographic|a notably large internet following]].
* ''[[Naruto]]'' - Shonen manga about a [[Highly-Visible Ninja]]. Official [[Long Runner]] as of 2012 and still going.
* [[Nasuverse]] - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] [[Urban Fantasy]] [[Multiverse]] franchise of [[Visual Novels]], [[Light Novels]] and their animated adaptations. Consists of ''[[Tsukihime]]'' and its [[Melty Blood|spin-off fighting game]], ''[[Fate/stay night]]'', its [[Fate/Zero|prequel]], [[Fate/hollow ataraxia|sequel]], and [[Fate Extra|spin]][[Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya|-offs]], ''[[KaranoKara no Kyoukai:|Kara no Kyoukai]]'', ''[[Angel Notes]]'', and a couple of upcoming novels, remakes and adaptations.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' - Most of them are from the original 26 episode series and the ''End of Evangelion'' movie, by themselves making this franchise one of the shortest works to be included on this list. There's also an ongoing manga and 4 planned ''[[Rebuild of Evangelion|Rebuild]]'' movies, 2 of which were released as of this writing. [[Cash Cow Franchise|And lots of other adaptations]].
* ''[[One Piece]]'' - Over 600 manga chapters, 500 TV episodes, and ten movies. [[Long Runner]], since its first publication on [[Shonen Jump]] was in 1997.
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* ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' - An RPG franchise renowned for its [[Wide Open Sandbox|open-ended worlds.]] Has five official titles, numerous spinoffs, and a devoted modding community the creators have been very welcome to. <!-- Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim -->
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'' <!-- A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! -->
* ''[[Family Guy]]'' - [[Long Runner]], [[Un CancelledUncancelled]], and its plots go all over the place.
* ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' - A [[Long Runner|long-running]] comic book that has been adapted into several films and animated series. <!-- Doctor Doom -->
* ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' - Long running cult [[Turn-Based Strategy]] game by Nintendo; twelve games spanning five continuities, with a thirteenth on the way. <!-- Akaneia, Jugdral, Elibe and Tellius series; Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones -->
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* ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'' - From the makers of [[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]], a 2007 hit game and [[Portal 2|its sequel]]. Also tied in to the [[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]] universe.
* ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma One Half]]''
* ''[[Resident Evil]]'' - [[Survival Horror]]/Action Horror video game series, originating on the [[Play StationPlayStation]]. Six major titles and more spinoffs. <!-- All of the games and movies -->
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' - Probably the best-known [[Magical Girl]] series in the West. Its anime adaptation ran for five seasons (spanning 6 arcs), though not everyone got to see all five. Also 3 movies and 6 specials. Also the orginal manga spanning 5 arcs. Also adapted into a [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon|live-action series]] and 29 different [[Sera Myu|stage musicals]] and a number of video games including an [[Sailor Moon: Another Story|RPG]]. Also the prequel manga, [[Codename: Sailor V]].
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' - One of the longest of [[Long Runner]], a [[Web Comic]] about a [[Five-Man Band]] and two animals trying to find a fulfilling life.
* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' - [[Doorstopper]] fantasy series. Five books released and seven planned in total. Now has an [[Game of Thrones|HBO adaptation.]]
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* [[Cthulhu Mythos]] - Influential horror [[The Verse|Verse]] created by [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and fleshed out further by successive writers, [[Trope Codifier]] for [[Cosmic Horror Story]], [[Eldritch Abomination]], and [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]. <!-- Call of Cthulhu -->
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]''
* ''[[Dept. Heaven]]''
* ''[[Deus Ex]]'' - A critically acclaimed stealth FPS trilogy with RPG elements.
* ''[[Devil May Cry]]''
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* ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' - [[Trope Maker]] for shonen fighting manga
* ''[[Friends]]'' - Acclaimed sitcom, [[Long Runner|ran for 10 years]]
* ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''
* ''[[Garfield (Comic Strip)|Garfield]]'' - Long-running newspaper comic that has since evolved into a multimedia empire. Spawned [[Garfield and Friends|two]] [[The Garfield Show|animated shows]], two live-action movies, and a handful of games.
* ''[[Gargoyles]]'' - A [[Too Good to Last|short-lived]] Disney cartoon, but its main villain had such an impact an [[Xanatos Gambit|a couple of tropes]] [[Xanatos Speed Chess|were named after him.]]
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* ''[[Invader Zim]]''
* ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes|Jimmy Two Shoes]]''
* ''[[Jo JoJoJo's Bizarre Adventure|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]'' - A long-running Manga series covering multiple story arcs and eras.
* ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' - Two science fiction novels that in turn resulted in a very well-known series of films and some spinoff video games. <!-- Trespasser, Operation Genesis, Jurassic Park: The Game -->
* ''[[King of the Hill]]''
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* ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' - An influential science fiction series dating back to the 60's.
* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]''
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' - A fantasy [[Tabletop Games|tabletop game]]. Spawned [[Warhammer 40000|a spinoff series]] that is distinct enough to have its own place on this page.
* The [[Whateley Universe]]
* ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' - [[Long Runner]] fantasy book series.