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How Much Money Needed For 13 Episodes Of Anime

Television Anime series running 10-fourteen episodes (by and large 12). They're normally scheduled for a 3-month ambulation slot, if aired weekly, at Otaku O'Clock. annotation Japanese boob tube has iv general "windows" in which to premier a serial, and (like most things Japanese) these windows are quite rigid. They are the first week(-ish) of Jan, April, July, and October; these form the "Wintertime", "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall" seasons respectively. So, if an anime first premiered in "Fall 2011", that ways it began in October of that yr. Traditionally, the Fall and Jump windows are considered more of import by networks and Winter by far the least of import. Anime with this format are unremarkably called 'i-cour' shows, with a 24-26 episode run being called a '2-cour' testify and and then on; 'cour' (kuuru/クール) being a jargon term (probably from the French cours) used in the Japanese broadcasting industry referring to the periods of fourth dimension these shows are aired and scheduled, as detailed in the above "note".

This format became popular (see 12 and 13) in the second one-half of the 2000s as a compromise to the oftentimes sporadic nature of OVAs and the longer, sometimes filler-ridden, previous standard of 22-24 episodes. Existence a smaller time investment and financial run a risk, it is much easier to make up one's mind if a show will be successful; or, if it isn't, to not take on as much of a loss. In that respect, the closest Western equivalent to this trope would be Forepart thirteen, Back nine.

It's too common for seasons to accept 13 episodes produced, broadcasting only 12 of them, and leaving the 13th as a Bonus Episode OVA. This is especially common in shows that frequently trip the light fantastic toe the line with controversial, taboo, and/or explicit Fanservice scenes. In this example, whatever the creative team wanted to practise that simply wouldn't featherbed the Moral Guardians is saved for here.

The merely real downside to this format is the possibility of a Gecko Ending, equally most anime released each season are adaptations of manga or light novels, many of which are nevertheless ongoing at the time of ambulation.

Due to their length, a peculiarly noteworthy 12-episode anime tin often lead to severe cases of Awesomeness Withdrawal.

For the British alive action equivalent, see British Brevity.


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    12-Episode Series

  • .hack//Fable of the Twilight Bracelet is 12 episodes long, but was besides an adaptation of a monthly serial.
  • 91 Days, plus a pseudo-prequel OVA episode that expands on graphic symbol backstories.
  • Absolute Duo
  • Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero (also has 6 specials that are 4 minutes each)
  • Akane-iro ni Somaru Saka, plus an OVA
  • Akuma no Riddle, plus an OVA.
  • And You Thought In that location is Never a Daughter Online?
  • Another: It has 12 episodes, merely likewise has a (somewhat spoiler-filled) OVA which even uses the same opening and catastrophe credits. Since it chronologically happens earlier and during the events of the first episode, information technology could in some regards as well be looked at as a 13-episode anime.
  • Amnesia: Memories
  • Angolmois
  • Anne Happy
  • Antique Bakery
  • Arcana Famiglia, with an extra OVA.
  • Aria the Scarlet Ammo, plus an OVA
  • Arte
  • Assassin's Pride
  • Azur Lane
  • Babylon
  • B Gata H Kei (Yamada'due south Showtime Time)
  • Barakamon
  • Ben-To
  • Berserk (2016)
  • Blackness Blood Brothers
  • Blackness Lagoon had two seasons of this kind, the second called "The 2d Barrage".
  • BlazBlue: Change Memory
  • Blend-Southward
  • Blessing of the Campanella, plus an OVA.
  • Blood-C
  • Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan: Eight episodes at offset, and so four more.
  • Blue Spring Ride
  • BNA: Brand New Animal
  • Boogiepop Phantom
  • Cat God
  • Cat Planet Cuties, plus an OVA
  • Chaos Dragon
  • Knightly of a Failed Knight
  • Anarchy;Caput
  • Cowboy Bebop in its initial airing was 12 stand-alone episodes and a filler "recap" episode, due to it being too violent for its time slot. The rest of the serial was fabricated at the fourth dimension, merely they decided to leave out the more violent episodes for the starting time run.
  • Cube×Cursed×Curious
  • Daily Lives of High School Boys
  • Dancougar Nova: The last one-half especially feels very rushed and underdeveloped.
  • Dance in the Vampire Bund
  • Danganronpa 3: Future Arc was 12 episodes, while the meantime aired Despair Arc was 11 episodes, with the Hope Arc special serving equally the finale of both and airing as the twelfth episode of Despair.
  • Darker Than Black's second season fits, but not the first flavour and its 24 episodes.
  • Deadman Wonderland
  • Expiry Parade
  • Destiny of the Shrine Maiden, and quite a few other works originally created by Kaishaku, for example:
    • Magical Meow Meow Taruto
    • Both UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie Television series.
    • Shattered Angels
  • Devil May Cry: The Blithe Series
  • Devils' Line plus an OVA episode.
  • Dimension W
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid²
  • Domestic Girlfriend
  • Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro
  • Dorohedoro, though its 2nd Blu-ray will include some other six OVA episodes.
  • Dragon Crisis!
  • DRAMAtical Murder, plus an OVA adapting the Visual Novel'south bad endings.
  • Dusk Maiden of Amnesia
  • ef - a tale of memories and its sequel ef. A Tale of Melodies
  • El Adventure: The Alternative World
  • ERASED
  • Fortune Arterial: Akai Yakusoku
    • Yoake Mae Yori Ruri Iro Na ~Crescent Love~ is an before example of ane of August'southward Visual Novels adjusted into one of these.
  • Total Metal Panic? Fumoffu had 12 episodes produced, with several split into ii half-episodes. Two half-episodes were pulled from broadcast due to a kidnapping plot that had parallels in Real Life at the time.
    • Full Metal Panic!: Invisible Victory
  • Freezing plus two OVA episodes.
  • Futakoi Culling and its predecessor Futakoi.
  • Gabriel DropOut
  • Ga-Rei -Zero-
  • Gatchaman Crowds plus a 13th episode that is a finished version of the 12th.
  • Girlish Number
  • Girly Air Strength
  • Gokujo
  • Thousand Blueish
  • Grenadier
  • Green Green, plus a hentai OVA which was excluded from the English dub.
  • Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash
  • Ground Control to Psychoelectric Daughter
  • Gugure! Kokkuri-san plus six 5-infinitesimal special episodes.
  • The "La Verite" remake of Hanaukyō Maid Team has 12 episodes.
  • Hanayamata
  • Hand Shakers
  • Heaven's Blueprint Team plus an OVA episode.
  • Sky'southward Memo Pad
  • He Is My Chief (No sequel serial yet)
  • The Hero is Overpowered but Overly Cautious
  • Hi-Speed Jecy is a 12-episode OVA split across six volumes.
  • All 4 seasons of Hidamari Sketch: the first has 12, the second has xiii, the 3rd and fourth 12 once again. However, between the DVD-only bonus episodes, and some TV specials broadcast some months after the main series run, the totals are xiv per season (or 16 for the tertiary season if 1 counts the Goggle box specials as part of information technology).
  • High Schoolhouse Girls
  • Highschool of the Expressionless plus an OVA episode.
  • Himouto! Umaru-chan
  • Hitohira
  • How to Raise a Tiresome Girlfriend plus an OVA episode.
  • Innocent Venus: unfortunately, considering of some bad pacing, the middle was painfully slow while the later on episodes felt too rushed.
  • Iron Man
  • Is This a Zombie? plus one OVA episode.
  • Izetta: The Concluding Witch
  • Joker Game plus two unaired episodes bundled with the Blu-ray releases.
  • Joshi Kausei has 12 episodes, each merely almost 3 minutes long.
  • Kabaneri of the Atomic number 26 Fortress
  • Kaiba
  • Kamen no Maid Guy has one 12-episode season so far, but there's rumors of another one post-obit soon.
  • Kandagawa Jet Girls
  • Kashimashi: Girl Meets Daughter
  • Katanagatari has twelve episodes, but each episode is l minutes long and was aired monthly rather than weekly.
  • Keijo!!!!!!!!
  • Kids on the Slope
  • Kiniro Mosaic
  • Osculation Him, Non Me
  • Kotoura-san
  • Kure Nai
  • Kurozuka
  • Laughing Nether the Clouds
  • Legend of Himiko
  • Let'south Become! Tamagotchi might count every bit ane.
  • Loveless. The manga has 9 volumes, nonetheless ongoing.
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid, in comparison to the offset two seasons (13 episodes) and the third season (26 episodes).
  • Magical Daughter Spec-Ops Asuka
  • The Magnificent Kotobuki
  • Mahoromatic got 12; its sequel series (subtitled Something More Beautiful) got fourteen.
  • Makai Senki Disgaea, the anime based loosely on the game.
  • Manabi Straight! plus an OVA, which takes identify between the 6th and 7th episodes, to make this series 13 episodes when counted.
  • Marginal #four Kiss Kara Tsukuru Big Bang
  • Maria†Holic
  • Matoi the Sacred Slayer
  • MM!
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, although the twelfth episode at least feels closer to an OVA sequel episode than a series finale.
  • Mob Psycho 100 (season 1)
  • Mononoke
  • Monster Musume, plus two OVAs.
  • Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun plus half dozen three-minute special episodes.
  • My Roommate is a True cat
  • Najica Rush Tactics
  • Nanatsuiro Drops
  • Nerima Daikon Brothers
  • New Game!
  • Nightwalker: A unique case, as the showtime four episodes were originally released every bit an OVA series. The post-obit eight episodes were then aired as a tv set series.
  • Ninja Nonsense
  • No Affair How I Look at It, Information technology's You Guys' Mistake I'chiliad Not Popular! (a.thousand.a. Watamote) plus an OVA.
  • I-Punch Man had 12 full episodes, with a few OVAs aired later the finish of the season.
  • One Week Friends received a 12-episode anime, with special mini-episodes released on the DVD sets.
  • Oresuki received a 12-episode anime adaptation roofing the first 4 volumes of the light novel series, with an OVA release the following yr (i that was postponed past the COVID-nineteen pandemic) to suit the fifth volume.
  • Please Teacher! and Please Twins! are twelve episode animes, with one-episode OVAs each.
  • Paradise Osculation
  • Airplane pilot Candidate, though it got a thirteenth episode OVA that never fabricated information technology out of Japan.
  • Potemayo
  • Ability Rangers Dino Strength Brave is a Korean rare live-action instance, merely like Akibaranger under the 13-Episode series. Justified since it only runs for nearly fifteen minutes per episode.
  • The Price of Smiles
  • Princess Princess ran for 12 episodes following three of the five volumes of manga. No discussion withal on whether the manga sequel, Princess Princess Plus volition be getting an anime adaptation.
  • Princess Principal
  • Prism Ark
  • The Promised Neverland
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica
  • Punch Line
  • Queen's Blade
  • The Quintessential Quintuplets
  • Rage of Bahamut: Genesis
  • Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace
  • RDG: Ruddy Data Daughter
  • Revisions
  • RideBack
  • Rocket Girls
  • Rozen Maiden and its sequel serial, Rozen Maiden Traumend.
  • Sacred Vii
  • Say I Love You
  • School Days had 12 episodes and 2 OVA releases.
  • selector infected WIXOSS
  • Sengoku Basara's first two seasons, including a pair of OVAs.
  • Seraphim Call makes skillful utilize of this format, devoting one episode to each of its xi central characters and having them all meet in the terminal one.
  • Schoolhouse Days, along with two OVAs
  • Shimoneta, plus an OVA
  • Shingetsutan Tsukihime
  • Evidence by Rock!!
  • Sing "Yesterday" for Me
  • So, I Can't Play H! plus an OVA.
  • Sola
  • Someday's Dreamers
  • Someday'southward Dreamers II: Sora
  • Sound of the Sky
  • Special 7: Special Crime Investigation Unit
  • Sunday Without God: Plus a bonus unaired 13th episode.
  • Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online
  • Taisho Baseball Girls
  • Tamako Market and received a movie sequel, Tamako Love Story.
  • Tenrou Sirius the Jaeger
  • Togainu no Chi
  • Tsuritama
  • Ultraman Neos: 12 episodes plus a special OVA.
  • Umi Monogatari
  • Uta∽Kata, which also had a postlude OVA.
  • Venus Versus Virus had 12 episodes...merely ended on a cliffhanger.
  • Waiting in the Summer had 12 episodes and an OVA episode.
  • Wandering Son, though but eleven episodes were broadcast on tv with i unreleased episode existence added onto the Blu-Ray.
  • WATATEN!: an Angel Flew Down to Me
  • Moving ridge, Listen to Me!
  • When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace
  • Why the Hell Are You Here, Teacher!?, plus an OVA.
  • Wolverine
  • WorldEnd: What Practice Yous Do at the Finish of the World? Are Yous Decorated? Will You Salve Us?
  • The World Ends with You
  • The World God But Knows had 3 seasons that are 12 episodes long each.
  • The World is Nonetheless Beautiful
  • Xenosaga: The Animation
  • Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid
  • Yamada-kun and the 7 Witches. The office of the manga it covers is 90 chapters long, leading to rather mixed reactions by those who had already read the manga. Especially the last half is noteworthily rushed, while the first one-half is more than faithful to the manga.
  • Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito
  • Yosuga no Sora
  • Yumeria
  • Yuri!!! on Water ice

    xi-Episode Serial

  • Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Twenty-four hours (plus a movie that's half epitomize footage)
  • Bunny Drop
  • [C] - The Money and Soul of Possibility
  • Trip the light fantastic Dance Danseur
  • Eden of the East: 11 episodes and two movies.
  • Fractale
  • Galilei Donna
  • Genji Monogatari Sennenki
  • given: xi episodes, followed by a flick.
  • Mitt Maid May (one of the earliest examples, first aired in 2000)
  • Hakaba Kitarō
  • Ingress
  • Jyu-Oh-Sei
  • Kämpfer is an odd example; it's 12 episodes, but it's basically an xi-episode series with episode 12 existence a fanservicey, non-continuity bonus episode that's aired subsequently the catastrophe such every bit it is.
  • The Millionaire Detective - Balance: UNLIMITED
  • Moyashimon
  • No6
  • Flare-up Dreamer Boys: Plus one OVA.
  • Ping Pong
  • Princess Jellyfish, although the extremely open up-ended "finale" leaves a lot of plot threads unresolved.
  • Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace, but the extremely open-ended "finale" leaves a lot of plot threads unresolved.
  • The Promised Neverland (flavor two) - this particular season was considered to exist rushed leaving out several arcs from the manga.
  • Psycho-Pass (season 2)
  • Silvery Spoon has two xi-episode seasons.
  • Sweet Blue Flowers
  • The Tatami Galaxy
  • Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
  • Trapeze
  • Ultraman Ginga: xi episodes and 2 movies.
  • Wandering Son
  • Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
  • Terror in Resonance
  • Zombie Loan plus two DVD episodes.

    ten-Episode Series

  • Aggretsuko (2018)
  • Ascendance of a Bookworm (season 3)
  • Backstreet Girls
  • Big Order
  • Black Butler: Book of Circus
  • Blood Lad
  • Coffin Princess Chaika (season ii)
  • Date A Live (season 2)
  • Dazzle
  • DEVILMAN crybaby
  • Haikyuu!! (season 3)
  • Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha
  • Kono Subarashii Sekai Ni Shukufuku O! (both seasons + 2 OVAs)
  • Female parent of the Goddess' Dormitory
  • My First Girlfriend is a Gal (plus i OVA)
  • My Mental Choices Are Completely Interfering with My School Romantic One-act
  • Mysteria Friends
  • Piano
  • Trouble Children Are Coming from Another Globe, Aren't They?
  • Recovery of an MMO Junkie (plus 2 OVAs).
  • Rilakkuma and Kaoru
  • The Attestation of Sister New Devil (season 2)
  • Triage X

    13-Episode Serial

  • AIR Idiot box: though it had 13 episodes, the concluding was a Recap Episode and generally discounted.
    • The Epitomize Episode wasn't even included in the Funimation English DVD release.
    • There are also two OVA episodes called AIR in Summertime.
  • Akane-iro ni Somaru Saka — thirteen episodes plus a Fanservice OAV.
  • Amagami SS — The second season, Amagami SS+ Plus, has xiii episodes.
  • Angel Beats!, which was supposed to accept 26 episodes and was unexpectedly cut down to 13. A bonus OVA was released later, and the disk set came with an unaired Bizarro Episode.
  • Appare-Ranman!
  • Baccano! got xiii, although episodes 14-16 were released later as bonus material.
  • Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts ran for ii seasons, and each season contained 13 episodes.
  • Bananya
  • Blue Drop
  • Bottle Fairy
  • Buddy Complex
  • Canaan
  • Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran
  • Cells at Work!
  • The Monkey Punch anime Cinderella Boy. The series ended whilst Ranma/Rella'due south daily "Freaky Friday" Flip nonetheless wasn't resolved and originally suggested an upcoming new flavor. Unfortunately, the loftier cost caused the serial to exist put to a premature end.
  • Danganronpa: The Blitheness, which suits the series just fine.
  • Day Break Illusion: Plus an unaired 14th episode that serves as a prequel.
  • Descendants of Darkness
  • The original series Deep Beloved was xiii episodes, while the spin-off Deep Honey ~Host~ ran for twelve.
  • The anime of Devil Survivor two
  • Departure Eve has two thirteen-episode seasons.
  • Earth Maiden Arjuna
  • Elfen Lied is a 13 Episode Anime, plus the 14th DVD-only episode.
  • Figure 17 Tsubasa & Hikaru has 13 episodes, but is somewhat unique in that each episode is 45 minutes long, and one episode was shown each month during its first airing. As such, the anime takes significantly more fourth dimension exploring and developing its characters, has a gentler pace, and animation and art that's practically OVA quality.
    • It was subsequently rebroadcast every bit a standard 26 episode show, with each episode cut in half.
  • Flag
  • Full Metallic Panic! The 2nd Raid had 13 episodes, with a split xxx minute OAV produced afterwards.
  • Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet
  • Glasslip
  • Gravitation, thirteen, cut so heavily it would need a sequel series to bridge the gap to the manga'southward sequel series...
  • Gunslinger Girl, with 13 episodes and a xiii-episode sequel, also as a 2-episode OVA.
  • Happy Happy Clover had a full of 13 episodes made in 2007 which adapted the first three volumes.
  • Haibane Renmei, written past Lain's grapheme designer Yoshitoshi ABe, is also a 13-episode series.
  • Hanebad!
  • Hellsing got 13 episodes. All funding was cut around episode 10-11, and they had just enough to wrap up the series in the side by side 2-three episodes.
  • Higehiro
  • Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger is a rare alive action example. Interestingly, it was originally supposed to exist a 1 season show with twelve episodes, but the budget increased for i more episode. And then, a second flavor was made that also lasted xiii episodes.
  • Hyakko has 13 episodes and a brusque 12-minute-long OVA.
  • I Can't Understand What My Married man Is Saying has 2 xiii episode seasons (with each episode lasting well-nigh 3 minutes).
  • In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki
  • Is It Wrong to Endeavor to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? with an OVA episode.
  • Jubei-chan: Undercover of the Lovely Eyepatch and the 2d flavour Counter Attack of the Siberia Yagyu.
  • G
  • Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens
  • The first Kanon Idiot box adaptation is 13 episodes long plus a special. The KyoAni remake was a total season with 24 episodes.
  • Key the Metal Idol — though it came out as a total of 15 episodes: 13 regular, plus two "movies".
  • Android Kikaider: The Animation has 13 episodes one time "recap episode" #8 is added in. Withal, this episode was not shown during Kikaider's Adult Swim run, nor was it put onto DVD.
    • The TV serial is followed up by a four-episode OVA, loosely based on the Kikaider 01 tokusatsu series.
  • Kino'due south Journey is some other 13-episode series.
  • Kokoro Library
  • Legends Of The Dark Kings (aka Ten no Haoh), a 13-episode anime adaptation of a manga spinoff of Fist of the North Star that centers around Raoh.
  • Love Lab
  • Lupin Three: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (the "twelfth" episode is a 2-parter, making xiii episodes in full)
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and its sequel serial Magical Daughter Lyrical Nanoha A's compacted 26 episodes of plot into xiii high-pressure episodes; yet, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS was the standard length (and pace) of a 26 episode series.
  • Mayoi Neko Overrun! has twelve episodes plus a metafictional thirteenth episode of the characters doing commentary on the series.
  • Megalo Box
  • Metallic Fighter Miku
  • Mezzo DSA
  • Midori Days got xiii episodes (which is probably why two major characters from the manga, Lucy and Nao, were left out).
  • The Misfit of Demon King Academy
  • Miss Kobayashi'due south Dragon Maid had 13 episodes plus an OVA and 7 DVD mini-episodes.
  • Mobile Conform Gundam 0083: Stardust Retentivity
  • Mob Psycho 100 (season ii)
  • My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU and its sequel have thirteen episodes, each season as well have an OVA episode.
  • Myself ; Yourself
  • Niea_7
  • Neo Angelique: The Anime of the Game Spin-Off is two sets of thirteen episodes.
  • Now and And so, Hither and At that place
  • Occult Academy
  • Odd Taxi
  • Oku-sama wa Mahou Shoujo
  • Oreshura
  • Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, though Studio Gainax plainly has a 2nd season planned, although it's very unlikely to happen as the series creator left Gainax to create Studio TRIGGER.
  • Dual! Parallel Trouble Chance has thirteen episodes, plus a special OVA.
  • Paranoia Agent
  • Please Instructor!
  • Prétear
  • Princess Connect! Re:Dive
  • Psychic Detective Yakumo
  • Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
  • Sands of Destruction
  • Saishuu Heiki Kanojo (Saikano / She, the Ultimate Weapon)
  • Serial Experiments Lain, true to its indie nature, is a 13-episode series.
  • Servant × Service
  • Shadow Star got xiii episodes.
  • Shenmue
  • Stitch & Ai is a Chinese variant of this trope. Only i thirteen-episode season was produced and released, which aired with a Mandarin Chinese dub (the show was originally produced in English language with American animators assisting) from March 27 to April 6, 2017. The original English version aired in Southeast Asia throughout the month of February 2018. Information technology later on received a free digital streaming release in the United States on December ane, 2018, albeit with the bear witness'due south ninth episode remaining unreleased there.
  • Submarine Super 99
  • Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu, with the start existence a retelling of the OVAs. The OVAs comprehend the first volume. The anime'southward two seasons encompass all ten volumes of the manga.
  • The Silver Brumby's only season had 13 episodes.
  • Space Patrol Luluco: Ran for thirteen episodes during the Spring 2016 season, which were idiosyncratically divided into four "seasons" of iii episodes each, plus "flavour final" consisting of just the 13th episode.
  • Spice and Wolf had 13 episodes, with the 7th episode being DVD-simply. The second season had 12 episodes, with an epilogue to the last season as an episode 0 on DVD.
  • Starship Operators
  • Str.A.In.: Strategic Armored Infantry
  • Stratos 4 has 13 episodes in its get-go season. Its second season has half-dozen episodes plus a two-episode OVA, and there is another intermediary two-part OVA.
  • To Heart
    • To Heart 2 besides, however, it has a three role OVA, and a two part OVA spinoff To Heart two: Another Days, which is loosely based on the Gaiden Game spinoff of the aforementioned title.
  • Tokkô
  • Tona-Gura! has 13 episodes with a semi-firm decision. That said, the manga is still ongoing, and whether or non this conclusion is used remains upwardly in the air. Up until 2009, manga chapters tended to exist fully fleshed, expanded versions of the anime episodes.
  • Tsurune, plus ane OVA.
  • Violet Evergarden, plus i OVA and two movies.
  • Wagnaria!!
  • Whispered Words
  • White Anthology and its sequel, White Album 2, who take 13 episodes.
  • Windy Tales

    Originally This, But Given More Seasons

  • Birdy the Mighty Decode got xiii episodes; its 2nd season got 12 (but with bonus episode #xiii produced shortly afterward.... which technically acts as original episode 1).
  • Haganai started with 12 episodes in autumn 2011, then got some other 12-episode flavor in winter 2013.
  • The Familiar of Zero started with thirteen episodes, and has three sequel seasons with 12 each.
  • Gravion had 13 episodes with trivial to no conclusion. All of them are wrapped up nicely in the 12 episodes sequel Gravion Zwei. In that location were plans for a 3rd season, simply since most plot elements have been ended, they decided to turn it into Dancougar Nova instead.
  • I Tin can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying and it even lampshades how most anime but run for 12/13 episodes and Hajime admits he'southward ever curious on how it goes on with the heroes after, during its ain 13th Episode. Then the anime got a 2nd season correct subsequently this episode.
  • Ikkitousen's kickoff season had thirteen episodes. It after got some other 3 seasons of 12 episodes each.
  • Infinite Stratos has 2 12-episode seasons, not counting the OVA.
  • Kaguya-sama: Love Is War has two 12-episode seasons so far, plus an OVA.
  • Koihime†Musou. All 3 seasons have 12 episodes.
  • Honey, Chunibyo & Other Delusions. (Both seasons incorporate 12 episodes plus an OVA. Given their plot importance, they could be seen as 13 ep. seasons.) annotation This besides doesn't include the six per season Low-cal episodes which together equal some other consummate episode.
  • Maria Watches Over The states has three 13-episode seasons.
  • The initial run of The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya got fourteen. The second season also has 14 episodes (a total run of 28, including the first season).
    • Ane of the outset flavour's episodes is the Non-Indicative Start Episode, which is a "moving-picture show" created past the SOS club rather than a normal episode.
    • Also consider that 8 of 14 episodes in season two are more often than not the aforementioned.
  • The first flavour of My Hero Academia was 13 episodes, but every subsequent season has had 25 each.
  • Non Not Biyori has three seasons of 12 episodes each, plus several OVAs and The Motion-picture show.
  • Oreimo has twelve broadcast episodes in its commencement flavour and xiii in its 2d, plus four OVA episodes.
  • Sailor Moon Crystal has ran for three 13-episode seasons, each adapting an arc from the manga.
  • All iii Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei seasons are 12-xiii episodes long.
  • Strawberry Marshmallow. Two OVA series, one with three episodes, the other with two, were made after the Boob tube series, so there are at present 17 episodes of Ichigo Mashimaro.
  • Symphogear: originally a one shot 13 episode series, it was eventually expanded to five 13-episode seasons generally on the back on music sales.
  • Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! has one 12-episode flavour so far, with a 2nd season announced for 2022.
  • Vandread first aired with 13 episodes, but managed to become a second thirteen episodes and resolve the story. In that location's rumors of a third season, but aren't there always?
  • Zombie State Saga originally aired with only 12 episodes, simply due to the massive popularity in Nippon alongside the evidence's critical acclaim, a second flavour was announced in 2019, under a new title: Zombie State Saga: Revenge.

    Unusual Cases

  • Angels of Decease'southward anime adaptation is sixteen episodes long.
  • ARIA The ANIMATION and The ORIGINATION (Season 1 and Season 3) are both 13 episodes in length whereas ARIA The NATURAL (Season Ii) is 26 episodes long.
  • Attack on Titan: Its start season was 25 episodes long, then its 2nd season was 12. The third season is quite unusual: it was 22 episodes in total, but it was carve up up six months autonomously into a Part 1 and Part 2 consisting of 12 and x episodes, respectively. The fourth and last season was and so scheduled for a very odd episode count of 16 episodes.
  • Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales was aired as an 11-episode series on Japanese television set, merely is actually an anthology consisting of 3 separate 3- or iv-episode anime past completely different production groups. The final series in the anthology, "Bakeneko", ended up with its own spinoff, Mononoke, as well a 12-ep series.
  • Azur Lane: Deadening Ahead!'s anime adaptation is twelve episodes long, though they're each merely viii minutes.
  • Bakemonogatari ran for xv episodes long.
    • Nisemonogatari: 11 episodes
    • Monogatari Series: Second Season: 26 episodes
    • Owarimonogatari: 12 episodes
  • While Across the Purlieus only has one 12-episode season in 2013 with a prequel OVA, it later received 2 movies, the first one aired in 2014, adapting the anime serial; the second 1 served as a sequel, which aired in 2015. It also had several spinoff shorts.
    • Bluish Literature follows the same format, with five arcs adapted from Japanese literature.
  • The Large O, though notable for being ane of the first shows of this type to get a second season, was actually planned as a 26-episode anime, simply had production terminate after simply 13 due to depression ratings in Nippon - the second flavour, co-produced by Cartoon Network after the show pulled much improve ratings abroad, was essentially just bringing the staff back to terminate the other half of the original series.
  • Black★Stone Shooter is eight episodes long, and was aired in noitaminA. If you count the OVA (which was released two years earlier and is in a separate continuity), then it had nine episodes in full.
  • The 2019 adaptation of the Boogiepop Series was 18 episodes long. The serial started off with a one-hour special with the first two episodes debuting immediately, and so in a truly unique situation, episodes 10-xiii were all released at once when the show hit that point, leaving enough time for the unabridged flavor to cease its run in a standard flavour.
  • Buddy Complex had a first season with 13 episodes. It was slated for a second season, merely low ratings caused season 2 to get cut to just two episodes which released every bit a pair of OVAs.
  • D.Grayness-Human in its showtime Television receiver circulate from Oct. 2006 to Sept. 2008 had a whopping 103 episodes. The odd matter is that the show is considered to exist 2 seasons of 51 and 52 episodes, fifty-fifty though there was no interruption in the airing schedule and it continuously aired until the cease. Regardless, the manga went on hiatus for over 2.5 years before returning in July 2015. A continuation series chosen D. Grayness Human being: Hallow aired starting July 2016 and picked upwards where the first anime left off, but Hallow was only 13 episodes long.
  • The outset arc of Dragon Ball had its 23 chapters into 13 episodes, with some chapters being expanded to fill an entire episode while several others were consolidated into one. Presumably this was done to fit this trope on the off-chance that the anime didn't catch on. Needless to say, it did.
  • Digimon Take a chance was written so that it could end cleanly after 13 episodes. Information technology didn't take to, and ultimately ran to 54 episodes, and viii more seasons followed after that.
  • Durarara!! in its initial run had 24 episodes, divided into two halves and denoted by the dissimilar opening and closing credits sequences. For its 2d run, it had 36 episodes which were divided into three cours. Unlike the first run where both cours were circulate dorsum-to-back, the new cours were released separately - Shou was in Winter 2015, X was in Summer 2015, Ketsu was in Wintertime 2016.
  • Fate/Zero's first flavor has 13 episodes, but it'south finer xiv episodes, because the offset episode is 45 minutes long. This was plainly done to become the humongous amount of prologue exposition (for a show which is itself a prologue for an entire franchise) out of the mode in the starting time episode. The second flavour is a normal 12-episode season.
    • ufotable's next Fate accommodation, Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works], is an even crazier instance. The first season is 12 episodes, simply information technology'due south actually 16 episodes long because in that location was a prologue "Episode 0" that was 45 minutes long, and Episodes i and 12 were likewise double-length episodes. The second season was xiii episodes, all standard length this time.
  • Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA☆ILLYA, a spinoff series of the to a higher place-mentioned Fate franchise, started its anime adaptation with a 10 episode flavour. Then the second flavor got split into two cours, each one 10 episodes long. The third season is 12 episodes long.
  • The starting time season of Food Wars! was 24 episodes long. The 2nd season, Ni no Sara, was but 13 episodes long, much to the fanbase's irritation considering the manga has plenty more content that could hands exist adapted. The 3rd season, San no Sara, went back to 24 episodes, only information technology was a dissever-cour season divided into two 12-episode airings in Fall 2017 and Bound 2018. The fourth season, Shin no Sara, was 12 episodes in Fall 2019. The fifth and concluding season, Gou no Sara, was 13 episodes in Summer 2020.
  • Girls' Frontline'due south "Healing Chapter" (which tells original stories) and "Madness Affiliate" (which adapts yonkoma chapters from the game'due south loading screens and the comics purchased with in-game currency) are 12 episodes each, though the episodes are but three minutes long. The old afterward got a 2nd season with six-minute-long episodes, followed by a proper anime accommodation with standard-length episodes.
  • Haikyuu!!'south first ii seasons were 25 episodes long each forth with a 2 episode OVA. The 3rd flavor is only 10 episodes long. Later on on, the fourth season was released into separate two cours with the first cour airing with xiii episodes and the second cour simply having 12.
  • Idolish seven conveniently has 17 episodes that covers Role 1 of the Main Story
  • Kamichu! had 12 to start, with four DVD-merely episodes interspersed between the broadcast episodes. A ploy to get people to buy the DVDs, as the DVD-merely episodes are not strictly filler.
  • 1000-On!'s first two arcs are just twelve episodes, simply the testify ended with a special episode outside of the 2nd arc. Then it skyrocketed in popularity, and the 2d season got 26 episodes.
  • Kokoro Connect has xiii episodes, but with 4 OVAs on the style in 2013, it'due south an corporeality of 17 episodes altogether.
  • Little Busters! had a 26-episode first season roofing Komari, Mio, Haruka, and Kud's routes forth with near of the common route, and and so a 13-episode 2d flavor covering Kurugaya's route, Rin's road, and Refrain.
  • Magical Pokaan ran for 12 episodes, albeit in Two-Shorts format, and with the DVD releases adding iii more than OVA episodes.
  • Princess Tutu was a VERY odd variation on this in its original Television broadcast. The first 13 episodes of the series were the standard xxx minutes each, only a fourth dimension-slot change beginning with episode xiv lead to the running time existence halved and the latter half of the serial ambulation as 24 episodes of 15 minutes each - until the final episode, which was once more 30 minutes long. Fifty-fifty more than strange is that there was no gap in airing between the "seasons" - the 15-infinitesimal episode fourteen aired the week after the total-length 13. Dislocated yet? The DVD release restored the dissever episodes into 30-minute ones, making information technology look similar a 26-episode series to those who don't know its broadcast history. Of course, there were also the three Television specials produced.
  • Psycho-Pass, as far equally its regular Telly broadcasts went, started off with a 22-episode first flavour. The second season was eleven episodes long. The third season was only 8 episodes, just in a rather unique example, each episode was double-length (45 minutes long), effectively making it the equivalent of a 16-episode season. Flavour 3 then had the sequel movie Psycho-Pass 3: Beginning Inspector as its determination, which was over 2 and a quarter hours long, which essentially fabricated Season 3 have a runtime equivalent to 22 episodes, the same as the first season.
  • Shrine of the Morning Mist has 26 episodes, but each is under a quarter of an hr long, half the "standard" episode length.
    • The aforementioned goes for the Galaxy Angel anime.
    • And Steel Angel Kurumi
    • Same goes for Cromartie Loftier Schoolhouse, though they more often than not circulate them in pairs.
    • Besides every bit Risky Safety, only it has 24 episodes.
    • W~Wish and Final Approach each accept xiii twelve-minute episodes, aired side-past-side during the "Princess Hour."
  • The fourth season of Slayers ending upwards being dissever into two thirteen-episode seasons instead of one 26-episode season. Of course, Revolution leaves a lot of plot threads for Development-R to choice upwardly, merely flavor 5 did get a new OP and ED...
    • This isn't likewise dissimilar to how previous series of Slayers played out: typically, The Dragon would be fought by Episode 13, and from episode 14 onwards, the focus would shift to The Man Behind the Man or some other Big Bad therein.
    • It has, however, been packaged together in Japan and elsewhere.
  • Space Not bad consists of two 13-episode seasons, although this had been planned out before it began airing, and so information technology can also be considered a 26 episode series with a break in the middle. Even so, it'south nevertheless officially two seasons.
  • Tokusatsu GaGaGa only ran for seven episodes.
  • The 2d season of Yuki Yuna is a Hero is broken downward into two six-episode series Washio Sumi Chapter (which was originally three theatrical films) and Hero Chapter.
  • The Way of the Househusband was released with five episodes (though some fans would hesitate to call information technology "anime"), and an unknown number of hereafter episodes have been planned.
  • Yasuke has 6 episodes, though there are rumors of a planned second season.
  • Figure17: Tsubasa & Hikaru is a peculiarly odd example. 13 episodes long, pretty standard. Just the episodes are 40 minutes long and even stranger still, released over a period of well-nigh exactly one year. And it's not a case that they had a break half way through, no they aired each individual episode almost one month apart.

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