![]() ![]() Anime with this format are commonly called '1-cour' shows, with a 24-26 episode run being called a '2-cour' show and so 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 time these shows are aired and scheduled, as detailed in the above "note". Traditionally, the Fall and Spring windows are considered more important by networks and Winter by far the least important. So, if an anime first premiered in "Fall 2011", that means it began in October of that year. They are the first week(-ish) of January, April, July, and October these form the "Winter", "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall" seasons respectively. ![]() note Japanese television has four general "windows" in which to premier a series, and (like most things Japanese) these windows are quite rigid. They're usually scheduled for a 3-month airing slot, if aired weekly, at Otaku O'Clock. Short-Runner television Anime running 10-14 episodes (generally 12). ![]()
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