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Run BTS (Korean: 달려라 방탄; RR: Dallyeora bangtan; also stylized as Run BTS!) is a South Korean variety web series starring boy band BTS. The series broadcasts weekly and has been offered for free viewing on V Live since 2015 and Weverse since 2020. In each episode, the band members play games or participate in a variety of activities that require them to complete challenges, and sometimes carry out secret missions, in order to earn prizes or receive punishments.

To celebrate the show's 100th episode, BTS members do upgraded versions of missions they enjoyed doing in previous episodes. The members play a quiz about previous Run BTS episodes to determine who will be given the privilege to choose his group members.[28]

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BTS divide into two teams of three[g] and prepare dishes using "k-ham" (canned pork) that will be judged by South Korean chef Baek Jong-won. The winning team will receive special knives engraved with Baek's name as a prize. Team 1 cooks ham potato stew. Team 2 cooks ramen, ham and rice. Baek shows BTS how to make ham fried rice in return. At the end of the episode, Baek announces that both teams won because they both made their dishes well, and presents knives to all seven members.

With Hollywood on strike for most of the summer it's shaping up to be a strange year for television. We scoured the streaming sites to find fantastic new releases (there are quite a few!) and excellent shows that you might have missed or that are worth revisiting. Search by genre and streaming platform to find your next big binge.

Special 2 of Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters officially puts Eren's arc to bed and ends what's been a terrifying, dark and painful journey for all the characters in this story. Here's when and where to watch the finale, and how a VPN can aid your streaming experience. And be sure to check out how you can attend the global afterparty.

The series finale began streaming on Crunchyroll for premium subscribers on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET) for viewers in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS and Southeast Asia. Every episode from the series is available on Crunchyroll.

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Follow the VPN provider's instructions for installation, and choose a country where Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters, Special 2 is streaming on Crunchyroll. Before you open the streaming app, make sure you're connected to your VPN using your selected region. If you want to stream the episode on more than one device, it's possible you'll need to configure each one to ensure you are signed in. Go to settings and check your network connections to verify you're logged in and connected to your VPN account. Now you're ready to open Crunchyroll to stream.

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Ron Schara, and his trusted black lab, Raven, began sharing stories of the outdoor lifestyle back in 1995. Minnesota Bound is the show that started it all for Ron Schara and he quickly found a passion for putting his words onto the television screen. Today, it remains a trademark program and is now running over 600 episodes strong. We seek characters that have a story to tell. We seek out destinations and find out what makes them special. We share the love of outdoors and those that enjoy it. Yes, it's fishing and hunting, but it's also camping, hiking, canoeing, archery, bird watching, ice climbing and so much more. Minnesota Bound is a fan favorite winning several hundred OWAA awards during its lifespan, including 11 Emmy Awards.

However, it does have the other eight seasons starting with "Murder House" and leading up to "Apocalypse." That's a full 94 episodes crammed with some of TV's best actors and actresses including Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Angela Bassett, and Evan Peters.

Seven seasons of this satirical telenovela set in Miami will keep you going for a long time. A solid 100 episodes, in fact. Leading actress Gina Rodriguez earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance.

He is his usual magnetic self here, and was Golden Globe-nominated for his performance as a former US Navy officer turned criminal who gives himself up to the FBI along with a list of dangerous criminals worldwide in exchange for immunity. This will twisty series will grip you for all of its 143 episodes.

The success of "Supernatural" was so mammoth that not only did it run for a staggering 14 seasons and 318 episodes, but it was the sort of show that spawned numeral pieces of fan-fiction and dedicated Tumblr pages.

Sadly, "Criminal Minds" wrapped up for good with the conclusion of its 15th season in February. But it's also the sort of show you can dive into anywhere, anytime, and always be gripped. And with 324 episodes, you'll not run out of new episodes for a long time.

The title of longest running anime is a surprisingly difficult question to answer, if only because there have been so very many anime that have hundreds of episodes that it's not immediately obvious. As long-running favorites such as One Piece and Case Closed (also known as Detective Conan) sail past the thousand-episode mark, viewers marvel at the staying power of anime. These are series that have been on the air for longer than some of their viewers have been alive, racking up episode counts into the hundreds or even thousands, to the point where it would take weeks to marathon just one of them.

Hamtaro is a children's show about the eponymous hamster, Hamtaro, and the friends he makes as he lives his life as a pet. Unusual for an anime, it's based on a children's book series rather than a manga. Hamtaro's anime debuted in 2000 and ran until 2006, following 296 episodes starring Hamtaro and his Ham-Ham friends. Hamtaro is probably best known in the West from its run on Cartoon Network around that time, although it was aimed at a bit of a younger demographic than many of its fellow programs. Hamtaro was popular enough to also produce four movies and a number of video games, and Hamtaro lives on as a segment of the Japanese children's show Norisuta Hai!

Based on a manga created by Hiro Mashima, Fairy Tail is a long-running action/fantasy anime that focuses on Natsu Dragneel, a Dragon Slayer wizard who works for a guild known as Fairy Tail, who meets and teams up with a woman named Lucy Heartfilia. The Fairy Tail anime debuted in 2009 to wild success and went on to run until 2019, for a whopping 328 episodes total. The manga's follow-up, 100 Years Quest, is said to be receiving an adaptation soon as well, so this huge number of episodes will only get bigger before long.

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