Summary
- Bob’s Burgers, currently in its 15th season, boasts 295 episodes, becoming H. Jon Benjamin’s most iconic role.
- SpongeBob SquarePants, now in its 16th season, totals 332 episodes and remains a major cultural franchise.
- South Park, approaching its 27th season with 328 episodes, is known for its unflinching satire of modern culture.
Western animated series have earned their stripes alongside Japanese anime and have produced some shows of exceptional quality over the decades. While many of these series are excellent, they often conclude—either by choice or by cancellation—after a few years. The lucky ones stick it out for a decade, often dealing with declining viewership numbers and the creative burnout of their writers.
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It’s a rarity for a series to hit the lauded 200-episode mark. It’s even rarer for a series to persist beyond that point, and to do so successfully. While few animated series become more popular after reaching 200 episodes, these series have flown past that mark and continue to find success. These are the best Western animated series with more than 200 episodes to their names, ranked by their current episode totals.
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Bob’s Burgers
No. Of Episodes: 295
There was a time, about a decade ago, when the voice of H. Jon Benjamin as Bob Belcher in Bob’s Burgers was a distraction, as the actor was already highly recognizable due to his work on another hit animated series, Archer. How times have changed. Today, while Archer wrapped up its final season in 2023 to a middling reception, Bob’s Burgers remains one of the most beloved shows in modern adult animation and is now undeniably H. Jon Benjamin’s most iconic role.
On the verge of closing out its 15th season at the time of this writing, Bob’s Burgers will have aired an impressive 295 episodes as of July 31st, 2025, on top of a feature film released in 2022. That’s a remarkable number for any animated series, but it is especially noteworthy in today’s era of short-fuse cancellations. Bob’s Burgers has already gotten the go-ahead for a 16th season, so those numbers are only set to climb from here.
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SpongeBob SquarePants
No. Of Episodes: 332

SpongeBob SquarePants
- Release Date
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May 1, 1999
- Network
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Nickelodeon
- Showrunner
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Vincent Waller, Marc Ceccarelli
It’s hard to imagine a world without SpongeBob SquarePants. The unmistakable sea sponge is the star of movies, video games, books, comics, memes, and, of course, one of the most iconic children’s cartoons of all time. The character of SpongeBob is only one piece of the puzzle, as his supporting cast—most notably Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs, and Sandy Cheeks—are all just as iconic in modern pop culture.

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At the time of writing, SpongeBob SquarePants has just kicked off its 16th season, the conclusion of which will bring the show to a 332 episode total, and it doesn’t seem like it’s stopping there. After debuting in 1999, SpongeBob is now 26 years old, and while its modern iterations may not hold quite the same appeal as the early episodes, SpongeBob is undeniably a major franchise and an unmistakable cultural figure.
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South Park
No. Of Episodes: 328
As one of the raunchiest and most offensive cartoons ever made, it’s a minor miracle that South Park survived its near-cancellation following its second season. The fact that this series is now heading towards its 27th season is nothing short of remarkable. This story about four small-town Colorado kids (and now one of their dads, Randy Marsh) getting into trouble, both small and cosmic in scale, has captured hearts for its unflinching and always timely critique of modern culture.
While technically, South Park currently has 328 episodes, this number does not account for its 27th season, which premieres this summer. Given that the shortest season of South Park comes in at six episodes, there’s a good chance that, following season 27, the series will surpass 334 episodes at minimum, meaning it will just edge out SpongeBob SquarePants in total episodes by summer’s end.
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American Dad!
No Of Episodes: 388

American Dad!
- Release Date
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February 6, 2005
- Network
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FOX
- Showrunner
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Seth MacFarlane
American Dad! is something of a journeyman series, initially airing on Fox alongside its sister series, Family Guy, before moving to TBS following its eleventh season, where it aired for the next decade, concluding with its most recent twenty-first season and 388th episode. Going forward, the show will return to Fox for at least another four seasons, commencing with its twenty-second season.
Seth MacFarlane’s irreverent cartoon about an oafish US Government agent housing a fugitive alien and a sentient fish amongst his otherwise normal American family has flown a bit under the radar compared to Family Guy. Still, the series has maintained a consistent and dedicated viewership for over twenty years. It has one of the most recognizable theme songs in the adult animation scene, and it continues to be one of the premier adult comedies on cable.
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Teen Titans Go!
No. Of Episodes: 426

Teen Titans Go!
- Release Date
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2013 – 2025-00-00
- Network
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Cartoon Network
- Showrunner
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Aaron Horvath
As a spinoff of the hit Cartoon Network series Teen Titans, the comedic bent of Teen Titans Go! initially turned off long-time fans of the IP. However, with some time to adjust to the change in tone and animation style, the series has not only matched but, in many ways, has surpassed its inspiration.
The adventures of Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire have run for 9 seasons as of this writing, totaling 426 episodes and one feature-length movie. It has been renewed for a tenth season, and is currently the most popular iteration of the Teen Titans ever made, which may irk fans of the darker original series, but is undeniably a success for DC comics’ TV slate.
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Peppa Pig
No. Of Episodes: 433

Peppa Pig
- Release Date
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May 31, 2004
- Network
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Channel 5
Peppa Pig has the distinct advantage of its episodes only being 5 minutes long; outside of one ten-minute and two 15-minute specials. That means that, while its episode count surpasses all the shows listed previously at 433 episodes, its total runtime is much shorter. Nonetheless, this British preschool series remains one of the most popular kids’ shows on TV.
Starring the titular Peppa Pig and her family, along with Peppa’s friends who are portrayed by other animals, the series typically deals with mundane events like attending a playdate or going to camp. It’s presented in such a way as to be accessible to children, so it won’t be for everyone. That said, it remains one of the most popular series on TV, and after its purchase by Hasbro in 2019, became one of the company’s foremost brands alongside Transformers, My Little Pony, and G.I. Joe.
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Family Guy
No. Of Episodes: 444
As a creative, Seth MacFarlane is a household name these days, in large part due to the massive success of his flagship series, Family Guy. While it may be somewhat derivative of The Simpsons, it’s also something all its own; part clip show, part social commentary, part satire, and part stream of consciousness, all wrapped up in a raunchy comedy that’s just close enough to PG to be palatable for Fox executives.
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Having just wrapped up its 23rd season, Family Guy’s 444 episodes rank it as the most prolific show in MacFarlane’s now extensive catalog. It might be hard to classify the antics of the Griffin family as “adventures,” but their consistently irreverent antics have maintined their presence in popular culture, even if the series has dipped in quality since its heyday.
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Thomas & Friends
No. Of Episodes: 584
Considering the series debuted over 40 years ago, there’s an argument to be made that Thomas & Friends is the most successful children’s animated series of the modern era. Sure, it may not have the merchandise backing or the infatuation of today’s children like it did with generations past, but there are decades’ worth of now-adults in Europe and North America alike who can look back on their childhoods and find an image of Thomas the Tank Engine somewhere in their past.
With celebrity narrators as iconic as Pierce Brosnan, George Carlin, and Alec Baldwin, Thomas & Friends has a pedigree that few other children’s shows can match. While the series officially concluded in 2021, amassing a grand total of 584 episodes, it was rebooted on Netflix shortly afterwards under a new subtitle, now known as Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.
1
The Simpsons
No. Of Episodes: 790

The Simpsons
- Release Date
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December 17, 1989
- Network
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FOX
- Showrunner
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Al Jean
The Simpsons ranking in the top spot here should come as no surprise. When it comes to Western animated series, it is almost always the go-to example. Now in its 36th year on the air, without missing a single year in that span, the series’ 790 episodes easily rank it as the most successful cartoon to ever come out of the US.
From household names like Homer and Bart to iconic scenes like Skinner’s steamed hams, The Simpsons defined an era of adult cartoon comedies in a way that no other series before it even came close to, and very few series have matched since. While word of mouth may suggest that the series isn’t worth watching today, that’s simply not the case. It may not hold a candle to its unimpeachable peak between seasons 2 and 10, and the seasons that followed struggled to match that same quality, yet it remains a consistently entertaining series, even in its most recent 36th season.

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