
Quick Answer
- Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts: Christmas Special(ONA · 1 eps)
- Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts(TV · 13 eps)
- Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts Specials(Special · 6 eps)
- Baka & Test – Summon the Beasts 2(TV · 13 eps)
- Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts 2 Specials(Special · 6 eps)
- Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts: Matsuri(OVA · 2 eps)
- Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu: Matsuri - Sentaku ni Yotte Tenkai ga Kawaru "LIPS Eizou"(ONA · 1 eps)
- ...and 3 more below
Total: ~50 episodes / 20h watch time
Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts Watch Order(2026)
Wondering where to start with Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts? There are 10 entries total. The order below follows release dates, which is usually the safest way to go for a first watch.
Full Watch Order (Release Order)







Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu: Matsuri - Sentaku ni Yotte Tenkai ga Kawaru "LIPS Eizou"

Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts: Magical Hideyoshi Hideyoshi

Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu: Matsuri - Sentakushi Ikou nomi

Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best order to watch Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts?
Release order. Start with Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts: Christmas Special and go down the list. This is how the creators intended the story to unfold — later entries build on what came before, and watching out of order can spoil key reveals.
How long does it take to watch all of Baka & Test: Summon the Beasts?
About 20 hours total across 50 episodes and 10 entries. At 3-4 episodes per day, that's roughly 15 days.
Can I skip the movies and OVAs?
It depends. Recap movies are always safe to skip — they just compress the TV episodes. Original movies and OVAs range from "fun side stories" to "actually important for the plot." When you're unsure, just watch them where they fall in the list above. Better to have extra context than miss something.
Release order or chronological order?
Go with release order for your first time through. Chronological can be tempting, but shows are written with release order in mind — reveals hit harder and character arcs make more sense. Save chronological for a rewatch if you want a different perspective.