
I can’t believe how popular Niko is.
The Uma Musume is popular, isn’t it?
>>2I heard that the viewership ratings and streaming didn’t do well, but that’s not trustworthy at all.
>>4Maybe it’s just my perception, but I feel like the stickiness is stopping here…
Since the latter half of the Kasamatsu, it’s been on an upward trend.
>>2Both the game and the anime are doing great.
Himari and below have already entered the realm of insult.
>>3The Shiunji family is strong.
Three consecutive victories in graded races.
Is there no one here for the popular Hibi rice…?
>>6I think it’s only around here or Nico Desman that are popular in Japan…
Is Yachiyo not here?
Is it a one-two on TBS Sunday evening?
Is the perfect saint sister being defeated by her younger sister?
It seems that person would be happier that way.
It seems that Witch Watch is quite popular overseas.
If I’m going to choose, it has to be Mia…
Could it be that a character like Ann is a popular element?
>>12I heard that An itself is based on an overseas original and that it was ranked first at the beginning.
The ratings for each episode on the other site are surprisingly high.
>>13Was there such a site?
It’s amazing that a character from over 100 years ago is still relevant.
>>15I still think Alice in Wonderland is sipping on humanity’s semen.
>>16What does that mean…?
I understand the popularity of Oguri in Japan due to historical adjustments, but are there any elements that would make it popular overseas?
>>17It can be seen as just a regular sports story, can’t it?
>>17The woman with gray hair is extremely popular among Chinese people.
>>35It’s the bilibili ranking, and Oguri has achieved 8 consecutive wins… well, this is more of a ranking showing how popular this character is and how much excitement they generate.
>>91How can we quantify the excitement of a character?
>>97Number of posted videos, views, and comments.
>>112Beast Senpai is going to become super popular.
>>97It’s a translated version, but…
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The Shiunji family is strong.
The latest popularity poll for male characters has Rokuhira-san at around 7th place, which shows a decent level of popularity for “Shingure.”
People around the world love a rags-to-riches story about a country bumpkin.
I found the original “Anne of Green Gables” to be incredibly interesting.
Anne’s character is really great, isn’t it?
>>23It seems that the preferences of the country tend to show up in the rankings.
Even though the lineup at the top is the same
I don’t know much about horse racing or Oguri Cap either, but the anime is interesting.
It’s not an anime that you can’t enjoy if you don’t know.
It might be because I have dabbled from anime to the original work.
I’m glad that there is a lot of popularity for Himawari.
I feel like it was the right choice to seriously attach “Cinderella” as a subtitle.
Cinderella is a story and character that resonates even overseas.
The squad has a big failure, the heroine is cute but surprisingly not included.
The protagonist finds it even more mysterious because they have been inside once before.
It’s not even being streamed on Crunchyroll…
>>31But the Disney+ exclusive “Heavenly Delusions” won the Best Award at Crunchyroll.
Mr. Osanai is quite strong.
I can’t believe I’m in 6th place.
Is it that high?
>>33As a sports-rooted story, this really isn’t hard to watch.
It’s foolish to be overly happy or sad about the rankings of such a small website.
The only reliable site overseas is MyAnimeList.
>>34When the number of votes increases, Japan and overseas end up feeling quite similar, don’t you think?
>>39In Japan, only I have been leveling up, and those who are watching it are just a few, so there is definitely a difference.
>>39However, the country’s preferences seem to come out in the rankings.
Even if the lineup at the top is the same,
In terms of the overall anime, Gundam isn’t very strong in overseas markets, particularly in North America.
Horses might be really boosted by the fact that other characters are weak, so Oguri might truly have a silver-haired advantage.
Even if you say that, it’s not guaranteed that the original work will expand when it comes up…
In the first place, Gundam isn’t popular overseas, is it?
>>41There are also a few instances where they appear at the top on other sites.
Wasn’t Slemio relatively up high on Mercury?
Is it Ogushiko?
Foreigners are amazing after all.
I understand that Ann is good.
I want to have amazing sex.
>>46Gilbert, do your job.
Sisters are more popular than older sisters, huh… Well, I guess that’s how it is.
First, in this thread image, it’s so obvious that you want to bash Zieg Aks while not caring about other anime.
>>49I’m telling you that’s how it is.
>>50Then die.
>>49It’s an interesting ranking, but it makes me not want to talk about it.
>>49Exactly this.
In overseas markets, there seems to be a strong image of romantic comedies based on manga.
>>51Did you hear about Reiko Kujirai from Kyūryū Generic Romance? No? I see…
The Shiunji family, whether it’s boys or girls, it seems anything goes as long as it’s a romantic comedy.
What do you want by sneaking glances at foreigners’ faces?
When it comes to talking about international popularity, 100 Kano will become a national anime.
From a Japanese perspective, Char is a character that many people know, even at a level where his name is often heard in variety shows, so the hook is strong. However, it might be different overseas, so there may be a significant difference in that sense.
The works in 8th to 10th place were unfamiliar to me…
>>58It’s strange that you know the 6th place but not the 8th place!
Well, even though it’s overseas, since only the bottom-tier sites of the threads are being posted here, it’s obvious that there is an intention behind it.
>>59On Reddit, it seems that Gundam is surprisingly seen differently, right?
This season, the overseas voting is generally sluggish, with only about half the usual number of votes.
I saw a story like that about a month ago.
>>62In other words, it’s not that exciting domestically this season.
Nico is cute.
This place has a strong focus on shonen jump and romantic comedies.
Oh, Uma Musume is popular, huh?
When Ann was in 3rd place, it was a bit…
>>67That’s right, it should be in first place.
>>67Just being set in one’s own country garners attention.
>>74Have you heard the story of Reiko Kurei from Kowloon Generic Mouth? No? I see…
>>74As a sports story, this really isn’t hard to watch, right?
You don’t understand how cute Sakurako-chan in a muumuu is without her!
Overseas, the basic abilities in battles or romantic comedies tend to be higher, so there are certainly differences.
I think battles are easy to understand and romantic comedies are relatable.
The previous season had a focus on “Okinawa” and romantic comedies, and while it was rated as interesting in Japan, it usually ended up with lower ratings abroad because the differences in Okinawan culture didn’t get communicated well.
The fools cannot understand the goodness of Yachiyo-san.
>>75It seems like it’s treated as content that some believers are blindly devoted to…
I’ve heard that even if something is highly rated, it’s often avoided.
Well, I feel like there’s that kind of image here too.
This isn’t a ranking based on the number of reviews, but rather on the approval rate, so it doesn’t make sense to say that having fewer is advantageous…
>>76Well, then it makes the people who are seriously talking about all sorts of things seem foolish.
>>98Is that so?
Was Singre a battle romantic comedy?
>>77Ahhh! I love the feeling of the sound effects and the matchups for each person being so satisfying.
Witch Watch is not popular at all in Japan…
MAL is also ranked first in the score for Single Grand.
There are few members, but…
>>79The fewer members, the more advantageous it is.
That’s why only an idiot would bring such a ranking.
>>83Indeed, according to MAL, while THE ORIGIN is ranked first, it has far fewer ratings compared to Iron-Blooded Orphans in second place and Double O in third place.
The 2nd and 3rd places have a relatively accurate rating because many people scored them.
>>102Do you feel a sense of overseas from Ann and Witch Watch…?
>>102Do you feel overseas from Ann and Witch Watch?
>>79It seems to be treated like content that some believers are blindly believing in…
I’ve heard that even if it’s highly rated, it tends to be avoided.
Well, I feel like there is that kind of image here too.
Feeling overseas from Ann and Witch Watch.
If the original work is selling well due to the popularity of the anime overseas, then I’m glad, but…
>>81I like guys who are like friends.
I’m excited without any spoilers.
Other than that, Nico is just not it.
Abroad, there are many score systems, you know; the numbers used for rankings.
It’s not a one-vote voting system.
The Shionji family is surprisingly unexpected.
Isn’t she the cute second daughter or the fifth daughter?
>>87Ahhhh! I love how the sound matches and how each person’s match-up feels so good.
In the first place, Gundam itself isn’t popular overseas, right?
The popularity of Uma Musume is growing.
This season, it is said that there is a good harvest in Japan but no big catches overseas.
From a Japanese perspective, characters like Shaar and others are well-known to many people who sometimes hear their names in variety shows, so they have a strong appeal, but it might be a big difference in terms of how they’re perceived overseas.
The lack of popularity for Gundam overseas is really amazing.
It feels like there isn’t even a foundation.
>>95Life-sized Freedom was a tourist attraction in Japan…?
The latest male character popularity poll shows that Hahei is around 7th place, which indicates a decent level of popularity.
Wasn’t Sumireo relatively high up in Mercury?
>>103I was there.
>>103He/she wasn’t there.
>>113It seems that some believers are being treated like content for those who have died in faith…
I’ve heard that even if the evaluation is high, it tends to be overlooked.
Well, I feel like there’s that kind of image here too.
>>131Are you talking about blind faith?
>>319Shut up, you incompetent fool who can only nitpick.
>>324You blew yourself up on your own, right!
>>332I wonder if there’s a way to kick this patient off the internet…
>>113It seems that some believers are being treated like they have deceased faith.
I’ve heard that even if the evaluation is high, it tends to be overlooked.
Well, I feel like there is that kind of image here too!?
>>113It seems that some believers are being treated like content that has lost faith…
I heard that even if it has a high evaluation, it tends to be circumvented.
Well, I have the impression that it’s like that over here too, you know!?
>>113It seems that some believers are being treated like content for having passed away…
I’ve heard that even if it’s highly rated, it tends to be sidelined.
Well, I also feel like there is that kind of image here, though?
On larger sites, the thread images can be quite different, and Gundam can rank higher.
>>105I just really want to play Uma Musume on a sparsely populated site, that’s why I’m quoting this kind of image.
Not just in Japan, but will you conquer the world as well, Uma?
I had the impression that Pop-chan was reasonably popular, but maybe not so much?
To really enjoy Umamusume, it’s convenient, but since it’s not about the number of votes or anything, those who don’t know might be deceived.
First of all, in this thread image, it’s obvious that the main point is about wanting to criticize Zeke Axe, and other anime don’t really matter.
>>111Well, it’s natural to be looked down upon…
Stop making excuses for counterarguments.
>>111I don’t understand why people are saying that Zeke Akus is unpopular based on the results of the female character popularity ranking, even though it’s not even an anime ranking to begin with.
I don’t understand that there isn’t any Sakura-chan from Muu Muu!
I’ve heard that there is a strong preconceived notion abroad that Gundam is an anime primarily for selling model kits and merchandise.
The female characters in Giga Axis have absolutely no elements that make them likable; it’s surprising that they even make it onto the rankings.
Machitan has become a meme and is very popular on Bilibili.
Overseas, the basic ability battles or love romance tend to be slightly higher, so there will be differences.
I think battles are easy to understand, and love stories are probably easy to empathize with.
The works like “Oki Tura” and “Love Rome” from the previous period were considered interesting in Japan, but overseas, the differences in Okinawan culture didn’t come across, so they were generally rated lower.
>>122Sorry, this is the first time I’ve heard it.
>>127Is that so?
>>122In other words, that’s it.
>>122Sorry, is this the first time you’ve heard it?
>>122In other words, that’s it.
>>122Sorry, I heard it for the first time tonight, it’s Yamada.
From a Japanese perspective, you might hear names like Char and others in variety shows.
In terms of level, it’s a character that many people are familiar with, and its hook is strong, but it might not be the case overseas, so there may be a significant difference in that sense of temperature.
>>123So what does it mean to be in second place?
Are overseas anime viewers more of a core audience than those in Japan?
>>123In terms of that, Gundam has ORIGIN in first place on MAL, but compared to the second-ranked Iron-Blooded Orphans and the third-ranked Double O, the number of people who rated it is really low.
The 2nd and 3rd places have a relatively large number of scores, so they tend to be quite accurate.
Although you say it’s not a big deal, I feel like you check this ranking format every time.
>>125Of course, the same person has been standing for a lifetime.
>>143It means “outside.”
The play count of the MAD videos was high even before Shingire was animated.
Regarding the characters, it’s the number of votes on this site.
We don’t assign each character a rating of 1 star or 5 stars.
There is a normal voting button.
It’s Machu rank three!
Isn’t it somewhat popular?
In the first place, Gundam itself isn’t popular overseas, is it?
>>132Indeed, when it comes to Gundam, MAL has The Origin in first place, but compared to Iron-Blooded Orphans in second place and Double O in third place, the number of people who rated it is significantly lower.
Are the second and third places relatively accurate because they have a large number of people who scored them among the series?
Does it feel like a small group of people who like each other are really passionate but end up getting on top?
>>133It is such a system.
The Uma Musume popularity is amazing!
Wasn’t Suomile fairly high up in Mercury?
There isn’t a single character from the anime I’m watching!
I was wondering if there is no Sakurako-chan around.
It’s a character that many people recognize, whether they’re in the perspective of a person or in variety shows like Char, so the hook is strong, but it might be a big gap in temperature since that’s not the case overseas.
Sletta was quite popular.
The character popularity of Zikax is clearly lacking compared to the popularity of the work.
It should be full of unfamiliar people, but the work itself is surprisingly well-received.
>>149I don’t know…
Is it the design? Maybe it’s thought of as a child-friendly Gundam like Age in terms of character design?
>>157Isn’t it because of the character design of Pokémon?
This season’s is still something we can laugh about, but next season there are serious things, so especially the coupling rankings are scary…
Someone who wanted to wreak havoc all around has failed…
If you didn’t know the original horse, isn’t Oguri Cap not really cute?
>>163Even if you don’t know the original horse, you can tell it’s super cute after watching episode 3!
In other words, I probably don’t know the original horse as much as most people say.
Seeing that only Oguri has ranked in,
I wonder if it’s not that Umamusume itself is particularly popular, but rather that people like the protagonist who is living a Cinderella story.
Rather, the anime Oguri is pretty and surprising.
Was I this cute…? Maybe I was…
“To want to stir things up by bringing in the tweet from such an incomprehensible person…”
>>169The excuse for bringing such an incomprehensible image is that?
Aren’t foreigners interested in appointments?
>>171This site basically only includes works that are either moe-themed or have romantic comedy elements.
If it’s a site that only that one person is using, then maybe that’s the case…
It’s scary to be watching an account that only has 5 likes.
Is that you?
>>176I heard that they are taking turns monitoring in the Blue Archive Discord.
The “overseas” being referred to here means Europe and the United States, right?
Preferences might differ in the Asian region.
It’s interesting to watch, but there’s nothing about that anime’s characters to make me like them.
In overseas, the basic ability battles or love romance tend to be slightly higher, so there will be a difference, right?
I think battles are easy to understand and the love romance is likely relatable…
In the previous term, works like “Oki Tura” and “Lab Rome” had interesting evaluations in Japan, but overseas, the cultural differences of Okinawa weren’t conveyed, so they generally ranked lower…
That person is just being targeted by horse anti-fans because they’re anonymous, and they are only saying reasonable things.
Mackoi @URI_Finals I can’t experience the excitement of social media in real time, and the evaluation of Zikax with no knowledge of the first is just a reflection of its current evaluation overseas. 18:09・2025/06/12・94 views
That’s certainly a valid argument…
>>194I became an esper.
It’s evident from this popularity poll that it’s a narrow community that only looks in a specific direction.
You might hear names like “Shahr” or “from a Japanese perspective” in variety shows.
At a level where many people know the character and the hook is strong, but it might not be the same overseas, so there may be a significant difference in the temperature of that aspect.
If a female character is added as the protagonist in Shingrace as Oguri.
It seems there might be a competition for votes since quite a few others are also coming out.
Don’t cling to Gundam just because of social games.