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* ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'': A proposed spin-off show, intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot, "[[Recap/SupernaturalS09E20Bloodlines Bloodlines]]". It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
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* ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'': A Bloodlines'', a proposed spin-off show, intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot, "[[Recap/SupernaturalS09E20Bloodlines Bloodlines]]". It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
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* In June 2021, [[https://tvline.com/2021/06/24/supernatural-prequel-spinoff-the-winchesters-jensen-ackles-the-cw/ it was announced]] that The CW is developing a prequel spinoff, titled ''The Winchesters'', which will focus on Dean and Sam's parents, John and Mary Winchester. Jensen Ackles and his wife, [[Creator/DanneelAckles Danneel]], will executive produce the series, with the former returning as narrator.
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* In June 2021, [[https://tvline.com/2021/06/24/supernatural-prequel-spinoff-the-winchesters-jensen-ackles-the-cw/ it was announced]] that The CW is developing a prequel spinoff, titled ''The Winchesters'', which will focus on Dean and Sam's parents, John and Mary Winchester. Jensen Ackles and his wife, [[Creator/DanneelAckles Danneel]], will executive produce the series, with the former returning as narrator.
narrator. The project was [[https://deadline.com/2022/02/walker-independence-the-winchesters-gotham-knights-land-pilot-orders-at-the-cw-1234926214/ given a pilot order]] on February 3, 2022.
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes. Its first season aired on Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, but all following seasons aired on its successor, Creator/TheCW, making it by far the network's longest scripted show.[[note]]''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' is a distant second at eight years and 171 episodes. ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ran for ten years and 217 episodes, but only half of those were on The CW.[[/note]] It was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore. The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
It was created by Creator/EricKripke, who also served as a showrunner for the first five seasons, alongside Robert Singer. Kripke envisioned a five-season plan from the beginning, and [[SeriesFauxnale the fifth season finale was supposed to be the series finale]]. He departed from the show when The CW opted to [[PostScriptSeason renew the series for more seasons]], his position being replaced by a rotating series of showrunners, while Singer remained to the end.
It was created by Creator/EricKripke, who also served as a showrunner for the first five seasons, alongside Robert Singer. Kripke envisioned a five-season plan from the beginning, and [[SeriesFauxnale the fifth season finale was supposed to be the series finale]]. He departed from the show when The CW opted to [[PostScriptSeason renew the series for more seasons]], his position being replaced by a rotating series of showrunners, while Singer remained to the end.
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes. Its first season aired on Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, but all following seasons aired on its successor, Creator/TheCW, making it by far the network's longest scripted show.[[note]]''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' is a distant second at eight years and 171 episodes. ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ran for ten years and 217 episodes, but only half of those were on The CW.[[/note]] It was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore. The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten nine out of fifteen seasons. The other four five regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), Lucifer (Creator/MarkPellegrino, S12-13), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
It was created by Creator/EricKripke, who also served as a showrunner for the first five seasons, alongside Robert Singer. Kripke envisioned a five-season plan from the beginning, and [[SeriesFauxnale the fifth season finale was supposed to be the series finale]]. He departed from the show when The CW opted to [[PostScriptSeason renewthe series it for more seasons]], his position being replaced by a rotating series of showrunners, while Singer remained to the end.
It was created by Creator/EricKripke, who also served as a showrunner for the first five seasons, alongside Robert Singer. Kripke envisioned a five-season plan from the beginning, and [[SeriesFauxnale the fifth season finale was supposed to be the series finale]]. He departed from the show when The CW opted to [[PostScriptSeason renew
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes. Its first season aired on Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, but all following seasons aired on its successor, Creator/TheCW, making it by far the network's longest show.[[note]]''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' is a distant second at eight years and 171 episodes. ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ran for ten years and 217 episodes, but only half of those were on The CW.[[/note]] It was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore. The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes. Its first season aired on Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, but all following seasons aired on its successor, Creator/TheCW, making it by far the network's longest scripted show.[[note]]''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' is a distant second at eight years and 171 episodes. ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ran for ten years and 217 episodes, but only half of those were on The CW.[[/note]] It was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore. The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
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* ''Anime/{{Supernatural}}'': An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] created by Creator/{{Madhouse}}, the animation for which can be seen in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4tc8Do5wQA this trailer]]. The American release of the anime came out on July 26, 2011.
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* ''Anime/{{Supernatural}}'': An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] created by Creator/{{Madhouse}}, the animation for which can be seen in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4tc8Do5wQA this trailer]]. It ran for 22 episodes, adapting only the first two seasons of the series. The American release of the anime came out on July 26, 2011.
2011, with Jared Padalecki returning to voice Sam, while Jensen Ackles was available only for the last two episodes because of scheduling issues (Andrew Farrar stood for him in the others).
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes, making it by far the longest series on Creator/TheCW.[[note]]''Wrestling/WWESmackdown'' is still ongoing, but it moved out of The CW in 2008.[[/note]] Its first season aired on its predecessor Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, meaning it was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore (the second oldest was ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', which began airing in 2012 and it also outlasted by several months). The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes, making it by far the longest series on Creator/TheCW.[[note]]''Wrestling/WWESmackdown'' is still ongoing, but it moved out of The CW in 2008.[[/note]] episodes. Its first season aired on its predecessor Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, meaning but all following seasons aired on its successor, Creator/TheCW, making it by far the network's longest show.[[note]]''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' is a distant second at eight years and 171 episodes. ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' ran for ten years and 217 episodes, but only half of those were on The CW.[[/note]] It was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore (the second oldest was ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', which began airing in 2012 and it also outlasted by several months).anymore. The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes, making it by far the longest series on Creator/TheCW; its first season aired on its predecessor Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, meaning it was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore (the second oldest was ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', which began airing in 2012 and it also outlasted by several months). The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
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The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes, making it by far the longest series on Creator/TheCW; its Creator/TheCW.[[note]]''Wrestling/WWESmackdown'' is still ongoing, but it moved out of The CW in 2008.[[/note]] Its first season aired on its predecessor Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, meaning it was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore (the second oldest was ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', which began airing in 2012 and it also outlasted by several months). The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
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* ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'': A proposed spin-off show, entitled ' intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot, "[[Recap/SupernaturalS09E20Bloodlines Bloodlines]]". It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
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''Supernatural'' was an American paranormal/horror show based around a MonsterOfTheWeek structure topped off with an [[MythArc over-reaching arc]], while simultaneously retaining humor through various means of LeaningOnTheFourthWall. It follows Dean (Creator/JensenAckles) and Sam Winchester (Creator/JaredPadalecki), two brothers who hunt creatures based on UrbanLegends, Myth/ClassicalMythology, and Abrahamic theology (including HeavenVersusHell).
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''Supernatural'' was an American paranormal/horror show that ran from 2005 to 2020. It is based around a MonsterOfTheWeek structure topped off with an [[MythArc over-reaching arc]], while simultaneously retaining humor through various means of LeaningOnTheFourthWall. It follows Dean (Creator/JensenAckles) and Sam Winchester (Creator/JaredPadalecki), two brothers who hunt creatures based on UrbanLegends, Myth/ClassicalMythology, and Abrahamic theology (including HeavenVersusHell).
theology, including HeavenVersusHell.
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# Bonus thing; the fact that the usual [[BoringButPractical four-door discount]] where vintage American sedans are substantially more affordable than their hardtop-coupe counterparts no longer applies to 1967 full-size Chevys.
It was announced that season fifteen would serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season]] and, with a delay mid-season due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]], ''Supernatural'' ended its run on November 19th, 2020 after fifteen years and 327 episodes, becoming Creator/TheCW's longest-running series; its first season premiered during Creator/TheWB's final year on-air.
It was announced that season fifteen would serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season]] and, with a delay mid-season due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]], ''Supernatural'' ended its run on November 19th, 2020 after fifteen years and 327 episodes, becoming Creator/TheCW's longest-running series; its first season premiered during Creator/TheWB's final year on-air.
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# Bonus thing; the The fact that the usual [[BoringButPractical four-door discount]] where vintage American sedans are substantially more affordable than their hardtop-coupe counterparts no longer applies to 1967 full-size Chevys.
The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes, making it by far the longest series on Creator/TheCW; its first season aired on its predecessor Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, meaning it was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore (the second oldest was ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', which began airing in 2012 and it also outlasted by several months). The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
It was created by Creator/EricKripke, who also served as a showrunner for the first five seasons, alongside Robert Singer. Kripke envisioned a five-season plan from the beginning, and [[SeriesFauxnale the fifth season finale was supposed to be the series finale]]. He departed from the show when The CW opted to [[PostScriptSeason renew the series for more seasons]], his position being replaced by a rotating series of showrunners, while Singer remained to the end.
On March 22, 2019, it was announced that the fifteenth seasonfifteen would serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season]] and, with a delay mid-season due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]], of ''Supernatural'' ended would be its run last. The show aired its GrandFinale on November 19th, 2020 19, 2020, after fifteen years and 327 episodes, becoming Creator/TheCW's longest-running series; its first season premiered during Creator/TheWB's the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic delayed the airing of the final year on-air.
seven episodes from spring to fall.
The show is a ''real'' LongRunner for its kind, running for fifteen years and airing 327 episodes, making it by far the longest series on Creator/TheCW; its first season aired on its predecessor Creator/TheWB during its last year on-air, meaning it was part of The CW's original scripted lineup, all of which it outlasted, and it was still airing come TheNewTwenties, by which point there was no other scripted show from the TurnOfTheMillennium on the network anymore (the second oldest was ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', which began airing in 2012 and it also outlasted by several months). The show consistently drew in high ratings for the network, no doubt playing a part in its longevity. It also employs a [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast]], though strangely LongRunnerCastTurnover is not practiced; other than Sam and Dean, who are regulars for the show's entire run, the only other consistent regular is Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), who is a cast member in ten out of fifteen seasons. The other four regulars are seasonal; Ruby (Creator/KatieCassidy, S3), Bela Talbot (Creator/LaurenCohan, S3), Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard, S10-12), and Jack (Creator/AlexanderCalvert, S13-15). The WalkingTheEarth nature of the series might be a factor, as it's a hassle to keep track of many characters when the leads are constantly moving.
It was created by Creator/EricKripke, who also served as a showrunner for the first five seasons, alongside Robert Singer. Kripke envisioned a five-season plan from the beginning, and [[SeriesFauxnale the fifth season finale was supposed to be the series finale]]. He departed from the show when The CW opted to [[PostScriptSeason renew the series for more seasons]], his position being replaced by a rotating series of showrunners, while Singer remained to the end.
On March 22, 2019, it was announced that the fifteenth season
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* In June 2021, [[https://tvline.com/2021/06/24/supernatural-prequel-spinoff-the-winchesters-jensen-ackles-the-cw/ it was announced]] that The CW is developing a prequel spinoff, titled ''The Winchesters'', which will focus on Dean and Sam's parents, John and Mary Winchester. Jensen Ackles and his wife, [[Creator/DanneelAckles Danneel]], will executive produce the series, with the former returning as narrator.
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It was announced that season fifteen would serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season]] and, with a delay mid-season due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]], Supernatural ended its run on November 19th, 2020 after fifteen years and 327 episodes, becoming Creator/TheCW's longest-running series; its first season premiered during Creator/TheWB's final year on-air.
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did]].
It was announced that season fifteen would serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season]] and, with a delay mid-season due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]],Supernatural ''Supernatural'' ended its run on November 19th, 2020 after fifteen years and 327 episodes, becoming Creator/TheCW's longest-running series; its first season premiered during Creator/TheWB's final year on-air.
It was announced that season fifteen would serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season]] and, with a delay mid-season due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19]],
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* ''Anime/{{Supernatural}}'': An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] created by Creator/{{Madhouse}}, the animation for which can be seen in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4tc8Do5wQA this trailer]]. The American release of the first season of the anime came out on July 26, 2011.
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* ''Anime/{{Supernatural}}'': An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] created by Creator/{{Madhouse}}, the animation for which can be seen in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4tc8Do5wQA this trailer]]. The American release of the first season of the anime came out on July 26, 2011.
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''Supernatural'' is was an American paranormal/horror show based around a MonsterOfTheWeek structure topped off with an [[MythArc over-reaching arc]], while simultaneously retaining humor through various means of LeaningOnTheFourthWall. It follows Dean (Creator/JensenAckles) and Sam Winchester (Creator/JaredPadalecki), two brothers who hunt creatures based on UrbanLegends, Myth/ClassicalMythology, and Abrahamic theology (including HeavenVersusHell).
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The show itself is in its [[PostScriptSeason fifteenth of its originally-planned five seasons]], with executive producers Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb as the current showrunners. This responsibility previously fell on creator Creator/EricKripke for seasons 1 through 5, Sera Gamble for seasons 6 and 7, and Jeremy Carver for seasons 8 through 11.
It was announced that season fifteen will serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season.]]
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* ''Supernatural: Joyride'' (2018)
* ''Supernatural: Children of Anubis'' (2019)
* ''Supernatural: Children of Anubis'' (2019)
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The show itself is in its [[PostScriptSeason fourteenth of its originally-planned five seasons]], with executive producers Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb as the current showrunners. This responsibility previously fell on creator Creator/EricKripke for seasons 1 through 5, Sera Gamble for seasons 6 and 7, and Jeremy Carver for seasons 8 through 11.
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The show itself is in its [[PostScriptSeason fourteenth fifteenth of its originally-planned five seasons]], with executive producers Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb as the current showrunners. This responsibility previously fell on creator Creator/EricKripke for seasons 1 through 5, Sera Gamble for seasons 6 and 7, and Jeremy Carver for seasons 8 through 11.
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It was announced that season fifteen will serve as the last season.
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It was announced that season fifteen will serve as [[FinaleSeason the last season.
season.]]
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Per TRS, Heaven And Hell was renamed to Heaven Versus Hell. Changed wording because since I'm familiar with the work, I can confirm that the show uses the trope, so it isn't misuse.
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''Supernatural'' is an American paranormal/horror show based around a MonsterOfTheWeek structure topped off with an [[MythArc over-reaching arc]], while simultaneously retaining humor through various means of LeaningOnTheFourthWall. It follows Dean (Creator/JensenAckles) and Sam Winchester (Creator/JaredPadalecki), two brothers who hunt creatures based on UrbanLegends, Myth/ClassicalMythology, and [[HeavenAndHell Abrahamic theology]].
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''Supernatural'' is an American paranormal/horror show based around a MonsterOfTheWeek structure topped off with an [[MythArc over-reaching arc]], while simultaneously retaining humor through various means of LeaningOnTheFourthWall. It follows Dean (Creator/JensenAckles) and Sam Winchester (Creator/JaredPadalecki), two brothers who hunt creatures based on UrbanLegends, Myth/ClassicalMythology, and [[HeavenAndHell Abrahamic theology]].
theology (including HeavenVersusHell).
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Other main characters include Bobby Singer (Creator/JimBeaver), [[ParentalSubstitute father figure]] and KnowledgeBroker to the main characters, Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), an [[OurAngelsAreDifferent angel]] that enters in the fourth season, and Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard), a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] introduced in the fifth season who later becomes [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils the King of Hell]]. More information about them, as well as the show's stable of recurring characters, can be found [[Characters/{{Supernatural}} on the character sheet]].
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It was announced that season fifteen will serve as the last season.
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'''Famous for three main things:'''
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'''Famous for three four main things:'''
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# The fact that's it's [[LongRunners been running for as long as it has]].
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FOURTEEN!?
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The show itself is in its [[PostScriptSeason thirteenth of its originally-planned five seasons]], with executive producers Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb as the current showrunners. This responsibility previously fell on creator Creator/EricKripke for seasons 1 through 5, Sera Gamble for seasons 6 and 7, and Jeremy Carver for seasons 8 through 11.
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The show itself is in its [[PostScriptSeason thirteenth fourteenth of its originally-planned five seasons]], with executive producers Robert Singer and Andrew Dabb as the current showrunners. This responsibility previously fell on creator Creator/EricKripke for seasons 1 through 5, Sera Gamble for seasons 6 and 7, and Jeremy Carver for seasons 8 through 11.
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* ''Supernatural: Caledonia'' (2011)
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* ''Supernatural: Caledonia'' (2011-2012)
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* ''Supernatural: Nevermore'' (2007)
* ''Supernatural: Die Dämonenjäger'' (2007) :Exclusive to Germany
* ''Supernatural: Witch's Canyon'' (2007)
* ''Supernatural: Bone Key'' (2008)
* ''Supernatural: Heart of the Dragon'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: Unholy Cause'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: War Of The Sons'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: One Year Gone'' (2011)
* ''Supernatural: Coyote's Kiss'' (2011)
* ''Supernatural: Night Terror'' (2011)
* ''Supernatural: Rite of Passage'' (2012)
* ''Supernatural: Fresh Meat'' (2013)
* ''Supernatural: Carved in Flesh'' (2013)
* ''Supernatural: Cold Fire'' (2016)
* ''Supernatural: Mythmaker'' (2016)
* ''Supernatural: The Usual Sacrifices'' (2017)
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* ''Supernatural: Nevermore'' (2007)
* ''Supernatural: Die Dämonenjäger'' (2007) :Exclusive to Germany
* ''Supernatural: Witch's Canyon'' (2007)
* ''Supernatural: Bone Key'' (2008)
* ''Supernatural: Heart of the Dragon'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: Unholy Cause'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: War Of The Sons'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: One Year Gone'' (2011)
* ''Supernatural: Coyote's Kiss'' (2011)
* ''Supernatural: Night Terror'' (2011)
* ''Supernatural: Rite of Passage'' (2012)
* ''Supernatural: Fresh Meat'' (2013)
* ''Supernatural: Carved in Flesh'' (2013)
* ''Supernatural: Cold Fire'' (2016)
* ''Supernatural: Mythmaker'' (2016)
* ''Supernatural: The Usual Sacrifices'' (2017)
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* 'Supernatural: Bloodlines'': A proposed spin-off show, entitled ' intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot, "[[Recap/SupernaturalS09E20Bloodlines Bloodlines]]". It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
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* 'Supernatural: ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'': A proposed spin-off show, entitled ' intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot, "[[Recap/SupernaturalS09E20Bloodlines Bloodlines]]". It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
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A SpinOff WebOriginal titled ''Ghostfacers'', centered around a pair of minor recurring characters, was launched during Season Five in conjunction with the show's 100th episode. A {{prequel}} to the series (in comic form) entitled ''[[http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/supernatural-origins Supernatural: Origins]]'' was released by Creator/DCComics in 2009. There's a total of six issues. Creator/{{Madhouse}} made an [[Anime/{{Supernatural}} anime]] [[AnimatedAdaptation adaptation]], the animation for which can be seen in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4tc8Do5wQA this trailer]]. The American release of the first season of the anime came out on July 26, 2011.
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A proposed spin-off show, entitled ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'' intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot late in the ninth season. It was not picked up by the CW for full production. Another potential spin-off 'Wayward Sisters' focusing on recurring women from the franchise aired a PoorlyDisguisedPilot in the 13th season. It too was not picked up.
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* ''Anime/{{Supernatural}}'': An [[AnimatedAdaptation anime adaptation]] created by Creator/{{Madhouse}}, the animation for which can be seen in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4tc8Do5wQA this trailer]]. The American release of the first season of the anime came out on July 26, 2011.
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* ''Supernatural: Origins'' (2007): A {{prequel}} to the series released by Creator/DCComics.
* ''Supernatural: Rising Son'' (2008)
* ''Supernatural: Beginning's End'' (2010)
* ''Supernatural: Caledonia'' (2011)
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* 'Supernatural: Bloodlines'': A proposed spin-off show, entitled
* Another potential spin-off
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* ''Supernatural Role Playing Game'' (2009): A TabletopRolePlayingGame produced by by Margaret Weis Productions using the Cortex System.
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* ''Ghostfacers'': Centered around a pair of minor recurring characters, was launched during Season Five in conjunction with the show's 100th episode.
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# The [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys ridiculously]] [[MrFanservice attractive]] cast.
# The sheer amount of MoodWhiplash it has.
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# The [[CastFullOfPrettyBoys ridiculously]] [[MrFanservice attractive]] cast.
CastFullOfPrettyBoys.
# The sheer amount ofMoodWhiplash it has.MoodWhiplash.
# The sheer amount of
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A proposed spin-off show, entitled ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'' intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot late in the ninth season. It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
Another potential spin-off 'Wayward Sisters' focusing on recurring women from the franchise aired a PoorlyDisguisedPilot in the 13th season.
Another potential spin-off 'Wayward Sisters' focusing on recurring women from the franchise aired a PoorlyDisguisedPilot in the 13th season.
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A proposed spin-off show, entitled ''Supernatural: Bloodlines'' intended to explore both hunter and monster families in the show's universe, aired an '''extremely''' PoorlyDisguisedPilot late in the ninth season. It was not picked up by the CW for full production.
production. Another potential spin-off 'Wayward Sisters' focusing on recurring women from the franchise aired a PoorlyDisguisedPilot in the 13th season.
season. It too was not picked up.
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Other main characters include Bobby Singer (Creator/JimBeaver), [[ParentalSubstitute father figure]] and KnowledgeBroker to the main characters, and Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), an [[OurAngelsAreDifferent angel]] that enters in the fourth season. More information about them, as well as the show's stable of recurring characters, can be found [[Characters/{{Supernatural}} on the character sheet]].
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Other main characters include Bobby Singer (Creator/JimBeaver), [[ParentalSubstitute father figure]] and KnowledgeBroker to the main characters, and Castiel (Creator/MishaCollins), an [[OurAngelsAreDifferent angel]] that enters in the fourth season.season, and Crowley (Creator/MarkSheppard), a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] introduced in the fifth season who later becomes [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils the King of Hell]]. More information about them, as well as the show's stable of recurring characters, can be found [[Characters/{{Supernatural}} on the character sheet]].