What is the longest movie series? That is, what series of movies has the most feature-length entries?

What is the longest movie series? That is, what series of movies has the most feature-length entries?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wong_Fei-hung_filmography
depending on your interpretation, maybe this?
Contenders i can think of off the top of my head include fast & furious, land before time, pirates of the carribean?, uh i dont remember how many terminator movies there are but i think there are a lot
i'm honestly not sure marvel qualifies? they've adopted the term "cinematic universe" so completely i struggle to think of them as a linear series
its pretty linear tbh, every movie leads prettttyyy much directly into the next one by release order. despite how they frame it it really is less of a "universe" (which is sort of how the comics operate, a big frame that characters pop in and out of) and more of a discreet series of movies with a specific watch order imo.
either way, there are presently 123 Wong Fei-hung movies, so i think that's the winner
Doraemon's gotta be close to the top, Shin-chan is on the same yearly cadence but started later.
probably not the longest but the land before time has 14 movies
edit: lol it's not even in the running for children's franchises, pokemon has 23
if TV movies count, i think Columbo would be a strong contender. it had 69 episodes that were 70-100 minutes each, originally aired as part of the NBC Mystery Movie lineup.
There were 28 Blondie films: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blondie_(film_series)
But uh, that's not gonna beat the Wong Fei-hung films.