The previously popular films are off to a good start! Which one was the funniest? The "2021 Autumn Anime Popularity Poll" has started! Akiba Research Institute Official Poll

From December 30, 2021, Akiba Research Institute started an official poll project "Which one was interesting? Autumn 2021 Anime Popularity Poll" started on December 30, 2021 at Akiba Research Institute.

As is customary at the end of each season, the popularity vote is held to select the most interesting anime among those that have reached their final episodes in each season. We picked up 47 works, including 2-cour works that had reached their final episodes.

The top 10 works as of December 31, 2021 are as follows.

No. 1 Vampires die quickly... 21 votes
No. 2 Yaku naru mugs also Nibangama... 18 votes
No. 3 Yuna Yuki wa Yusha wa Yusha de aru Dai Mangaka no Sho... 16 votes
No.4 takt op.Destiny...14 votes
No.5 PLAORE! ~PRIDE OF ORANGE~...11 votes
No.6 Bill divide -#000000(code black)- 1st season...7 votes
No.6 Muv-Luv Alternative...7 votes
No.6 Taisho Otome Gogaiwa...7 votes
No.6 Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Igarashi de Motoi Dasu (2nd season)...7 votes
No. 10 Moon, Laika and the Vampire Princess... 6 votes

As the voting has only just begun, this project is expected to be very crowded, and among the series, "Yakunara Mug Cup mo Nibangama," "Yuuki Yuna wa Yusha de Iyusha de Aratana Dai Mangaka no Sho," and "Mushoku Tensei: Isekai ita de Serious Business (2nd Cool)" received the most votes.

It is interesting to note that two completely different types of vampires were ranked in first and tenth place this year.


The voting period will end on January 13, 2022, so please take this opportunity during the year-end and New Year's holidays to take a look at all the films you like, or check out the ones you are interested in again!

Each person can cast up to 7 votes, so you can vote for all of your favorite series or divide your vote among the original works you are interested in. You may vote for all of your favorite works in the series, or divide your vote among the original works you are interested in.
(*You must be logged in as a member of Akiba Research Institute to vote.)

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