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This image from the funny pictures thread started a bit of a discussion with my internet friends that I thought I'd bring back here.

What are the longest movies, videos, and TV shows? There is one obvious caveat. They have to be worth watching, or at least not filler. eg. Vinesauce has over 5000 hours of content, but the edited content from those livestreams is a tenth of that. 500 hours is still a lot of content though.
By raw episode count, Star Trek is up there with 937 episodes. The number of Dr Who episodes varies based on source, some listing just short of 700, while some list almost 900. Though some are lost media, and I don't know if that includes other media like radio. Dragon Ball is also up there, with numbers ranging from 150 to over 800 depending on which source you believe.
The longest running in terms of time. I remember hearing that WWE wrestling and Law and Order are up there (though Law and Order first aired in the 90s), but I think Dr Who takes the crown again airing in the 1960s. Star Trek started in the 60s. WWE might be disqualified though due to being arguably sports and thus having filler? The Simpsons is another one that started in the 90s and is still going, though it's been known as "zombie Simpsons" for years, if not decades, which doesn't bode well for it's quality.
Then there's YouTube. Two I've heard of recently are autistic documentries. Ben Saints recap of Bionicle lore (yes, the lego toys from the 2000s) clocking in at 13 hours. I've only seen the first 90 minutes, but it seems quite dense so far.
And the A Button Challenge. A documentary about a Mario 64 speed run category where you never jump. I've not watched this one. It's over 5 hours.
Then there's this review of every episode of Big Bang Theory. It's just a guy standing in front of a bland background so it makes for good background noise. Almost 4 hours for this.
As for longest running show in terms of time, got to be AVGN. That show has had new episodes since the early days of YouTube. It might even pre-date it.
As for movies. I don't know. Many modern movies are over 2 hours, and some are up to 3. Which is funny to me because I like Aliens, which the theatrical cut was trimmed from 137 minutes down to under 2 hours. I know Lord of the Rings extended trilogy is considered the ultimate in terms of length.
In terms on entries. I expected James Bond, MCU, or some horror movie to have the most sequels, but supposedly it's Godzilla with 38 movies, at least according to google. Meanwhile, James Bond has 26, though the exact number seems up for debate, I'm going by the number of MGM movies. I haven't seen all the James Bond movies so I can't give an opinion on them, but I like the ones I have seen.
And of course, you can't really talk about movies with many sequels without mentioning the Fast movies. I haven't seen all of them, but I don't get the hate. Memes about "family" and the lack of realism in the cars, but they are fun action movies. Even people who hate them seem to remember all the big moments like the car chase with the safe, the tank battle on the bridge, or that car that flips other cars.
As for the MCU, there's 30 something movies, and 11 TV shows, but if we're counting just until Endgame, there's 21 movies. I thought it'd be more than that. I don't know if the original Blade is counted in that number. I'm way behind on my super hero movies, and MCU gets a lot of hate these days as consoomer slop, but I remember liking Captain America.
Got anything to add? Have an opinion on any of the shows/videos?

What are the longest movies, videos, and TV shows? There is one obvious caveat. They have to be worth watching, or at least not filler. eg. Vinesauce has over 5000 hours of content, but the edited content from those livestreams is a tenth of that. 500 hours is still a lot of content though.
By raw episode count, Star Trek is up there with 937 episodes. The number of Dr Who episodes varies based on source, some listing just short of 700, while some list almost 900. Though some are lost media, and I don't know if that includes other media like radio. Dragon Ball is also up there, with numbers ranging from 150 to over 800 depending on which source you believe.
The longest running in terms of time. I remember hearing that WWE wrestling and Law and Order are up there (though Law and Order first aired in the 90s), but I think Dr Who takes the crown again airing in the 1960s. Star Trek started in the 60s. WWE might be disqualified though due to being arguably sports and thus having filler? The Simpsons is another one that started in the 90s and is still going, though it's been known as "zombie Simpsons" for years, if not decades, which doesn't bode well for it's quality.
Then there's YouTube. Two I've heard of recently are autistic documentries. Ben Saints recap of Bionicle lore (yes, the lego toys from the 2000s) clocking in at 13 hours. I've only seen the first 90 minutes, but it seems quite dense so far.
Then there's this review of every episode of Big Bang Theory. It's just a guy standing in front of a bland background so it makes for good background noise. Almost 4 hours for this.
As for longest running show in terms of time, got to be AVGN. That show has had new episodes since the early days of YouTube. It might even pre-date it.
As for movies. I don't know. Many modern movies are over 2 hours, and some are up to 3. Which is funny to me because I like Aliens, which the theatrical cut was trimmed from 137 minutes down to under 2 hours. I know Lord of the Rings extended trilogy is considered the ultimate in terms of length.
In terms on entries. I expected James Bond, MCU, or some horror movie to have the most sequels, but supposedly it's Godzilla with 38 movies, at least according to google. Meanwhile, James Bond has 26, though the exact number seems up for debate, I'm going by the number of MGM movies. I haven't seen all the James Bond movies so I can't give an opinion on them, but I like the ones I have seen.
And of course, you can't really talk about movies with many sequels without mentioning the Fast movies. I haven't seen all of them, but I don't get the hate. Memes about "family" and the lack of realism in the cars, but they are fun action movies. Even people who hate them seem to remember all the big moments like the car chase with the safe, the tank battle on the bridge, or that car that flips other cars.
As for the MCU, there's 30 something movies, and 11 TV shows, but if we're counting just until Endgame, there's 21 movies. I thought it'd be more than that. I don't know if the original Blade is counted in that number. I'm way behind on my super hero movies, and MCU gets a lot of hate these days as consoomer slop, but I remember liking Captain America.
Got anything to add? Have an opinion on any of the shows/videos?