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Correction. The work needs to run for at least 10 years to be a Long-Runner (the 60's series ran from 1967 to 1968, and the 80's series ran from 1983 to 1985).
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Moving from the main page. The Long Runners example doesn't count due to the series' years of airing being too short (the work needs to be at least 10 years old to be a Long-Runner, irrespective of the amount of episodes).


* LongRunners: The two anime series comprise a grand total of 583 episodes (54 episodes in the 60's series, and 526 episodes and three specials in the 80's series). There are also five movies added to this.

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* LongRunners: The two anime series comprise a grand total of 583 episodes (54 episodes in the 60's series, and 526 episodes and three specials in the 80's series). LicensedGame: There are also five movies added to this.at least two of them, which were both released on the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in the early '90s.

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* LongRunners: The two anime series comprise a grand total of 583 episodes (54 episodes in the 60's series, and 526 episodes and three specials in the 80's series). There are also five movies to add to this.

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* LongRunners: The two anime series comprise a grand total of 583 episodes (54 episodes in the 60's series, and 526 episodes and three specials in the 80's series). There are also five movies to add added to this.



** In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable'', Toshikazu Hazamada is a fan of ''Perman''. His Stand, Surface, is a reference to the eponymous copy-robots where the copy transforms into an identical clone to help the main character keep his secret identity during missions. Hazamada mentions ''Perman'' by name when fighting Josuke and Koichi, then gets upset when Josuke expresses his confusion about the subject.



** WebVideo/CLWEntertainment used to have a fandub of ''Perman''.
** WebVideo/ThomasBlue has an ongoing fandub.
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* RoleReprisal: Katsue Miwa and Hiroshi Ōtake voiced Perman and Booby respectively in both the 1967 and 1983 series.

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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: Katsue Miwa and Hiroshi Ōtake voiced Perman and Booby respectively in both the 1967 and 1983 series.
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* RoleReprisal: Katsue Miwa and Hiroshi Ōtake reprised their roles as Perman and Booby respectively in the 1983 series, 15 years after the 1967-68 series ended.

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* RoleReprisal: Katsue Miwa and Hiroshi Ōtake reprised their roles as voiced Perman and Booby respectively in both the 1967 and 1983 series, 15 years after the 1967-68 series ended.series.
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** WebVideo/ThomasBlue has an ongoing fandub.

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** WebVideo/ThomasBlue has an ongoing fandub.fandub.
* RoleReprisal: Katsue Miwa and Hiroshi Ōtake reprised their roles as Perman and Booby respectively in the 1983 series, 15 years after the 1967-68 series ended.
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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, and [=TV2=] Malaysia all have have their own different English dubs of ''Merman''.

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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, and [=TV2=] Malaysia all have have their own different English dubs of ''Merman''.''Perman''.



** In ''Manga/NinjaHattori'', Chicken can be seen watching or reading ''German'' in a few different episodes.
** This series is referenced quite a few times in ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''. For example, Surefire Shoeshine appears on a poster in ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon''. In fact, Sumire Hoshino, an artist that often appears in ''Daemon'', is the grown up version of German 3. There's even an episode dealing with Sumire telling Daemon and Toby about her faraway lover. Sumire never tells the name of his lover, but there is a picture of Mitsuo Suwa, the original Perman and its main protagonist, on her liontin. Suomi was sent to Birdman's headquarter to be a full fledged member of the galactic peacekeeping organization at the end of ''Perman''.

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** In ''Manga/NinjaHattori'', Chicken Kenichi can be seen watching or reading ''German'' ''Perman'' in a few different episodes.
** This series is referenced quite a few times in ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''. For example, Surefire Shoeshine Sumire Hoshino appears on a poster in ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon''. In fact, Sumire Hoshino, an artist that often appears in ''Daemon'', ''Doraemon'', is the grown up version of German Perman 3. There's even an episode dealing with Sumire telling Daemon Doraemon and Toby Noby about her faraway lover. Sumire never tells the name of his lover, but there is a picture of Mitsuo Suwa, the original Perman and its main protagonist, on her liontin. Suomi Mitsuo was sent to Birdman's headquarter to be a full fledged member of the galactic peacekeeping organization at the end of ''Perman''.

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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, and [=TV2=] Malaysia all have have their own different English dubs of ''Perman''.

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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, and [=TV2=] Malaysia all have have their own different English dubs of ''Perman''.''Merman''.



** In ''Manga/NinjaHattori'', Kenichi can be seen watching or reading ''Perman'' in a few different episodes.
** This series is referenced quite a few times in ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''. For example, Sumire Hoshino appears on a poster in ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon''. In fact, Sumire Hoshino, an artist that often appears in ''Doraemon'', is the grown up version of Perman 3. There's even an episode dealing with Sumire telling Doraemon and Noby about her faraway lover. Sumire never tells the name of his lover, but there is a picture of Mitsuo Suwa, the original Perman and its main protagonist, on her liontin. Mitsuo was sent to Birdman's headquarter to be a full fledged member of the galactic peacekeeping organization at the end of ''Perman''.

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** In ''Manga/NinjaHattori'', Kenichi Chicken can be seen watching or reading ''Perman'' ''German'' in a few different episodes.
** This series is referenced quite a few times in ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''. For example, Sumire Hoshino Surefire Shoeshine appears on a poster in ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon''. In fact, Sumire Hoshino, an artist that often appears in ''Doraemon'', ''Daemon'', is the grown up version of Perman German 3. There's even an episode dealing with Sumire telling Doraemon Daemon and Noby Toby about her faraway lover. Sumire never tells the name of his lover, but there is a picture of Mitsuo Suwa, the original Perman and its main protagonist, on her liontin. Mitsuo Suomi was sent to Birdman's headquarter to be a full fledged member of the galactic peacekeeping organization at the end of ''Perman''.
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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, and TV2 Malaysia all have have their own different English dubs of ''Perman''.

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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia, and TV2 [=TV2=] Malaysia all have have their own different English dubs of ''Perman''.
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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India and Creator/DisneyChannel Asia have two different dubs of ''Perman''.

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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India and India, Creator/DisneyChannel Asia Asia, and TV2 Malaysia all have two have their own different English dubs of ''Perman''.
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** This show is referenced in the GrandFinale of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Manga/{{Perman}}. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman [[BreakingTheFourthWall that his show starts]] ''[[BreakingTheFourthWall next]]'' [[BreakingTheFourthWall week]], and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'''s former time slot.

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** This show is referenced in the GrandFinale of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Manga/{{Perman}}.Perman. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman [[BreakingTheFourthWall that his show starts]] ''[[BreakingTheFourthWall next]]'' [[BreakingTheFourthWall week]], and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'''s former time slot.
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** This show is referenced in the GrandFinale of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Manga/{{Perman}}. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman that his show starts ''next'' week, and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Obake no Q-Taro'''s former time slot.

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** This show is referenced in the GrandFinale of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Manga/{{Perman}}. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman [[BreakingTheFourthWall that his show starts ''next'' week, starts]] ''[[BreakingTheFourthWall next]]'' [[BreakingTheFourthWall week]], and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Obake no ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'''s former time slot.
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* MissingEpisode: A few episodes of the 60's series are completely missing. Some episodes still have a lot of pictures, and the slideshows are included on the DVD.

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* MissingEpisode: A few episodes of the 60's series are completely missing. Some episodes still have a lot of pictures, and the slideshows are included on the DVD.DVD.
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** This show is referenced in the GrandFinale of ''Manga/LittleGhostQTaro''. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Manga/{{Perman}}. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman that his show starts ''next'' week, and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Obake no Q-Taro'''s former time slot.
** In ''Manga/NinjaHattori'', Kenichi can be seen watching or reading ''Perman'' in a few different episodes.
** This series is referenced quite a few times in ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''. For example, Sumire Hoshino appears on a poster in ''Anime/StandByMeDoraemon''. In fact, Sumire Hoshino, an artist that often appears in ''Doraemon'', is the grown up version of Perman 3. There's even an episode dealing with Sumire telling Doraemon and Noby about her faraway lover. Sumire never tells the name of his lover, but there is a picture of Mitsuo Suwa, the original Perman and its main protagonist, on her liontin. Mitsuo was sent to Birdman's headquarter to be a full fledged member of the galactic peacekeeping organization at the end of ''Perman''.
** WebVideo/CLWEntertainment used to have a fandub of ''Perman''.
** WebVideo/ThomasBlue has an ongoing fandub.
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* DuelingDubs: Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India and Creator/DisneyChannel Asia have two different dubs of ''Perman''.
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* LongRunners: The two anime series comprise a grand total of 583 episodes (54 episodes in the 60's series, and 526 episodes and three specials in the 80's series). There are also five movies to add to this.
* MissingEpisode: A few episodes of the 60's series are completely missing. Some episodes still have a lot of pictures, and the slideshows are included on the DVD.

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