The hottest series or the hottest new release? Which was more interesting? The "2022 Winter Anime Popularity Poll" has started! Akiba Research Institute Official Poll

Akiba Research Institute started an official poll on March 28, 2022, titled "Which one was interesting? Winter 2022 Anime Popularity Poll" started on March 28, 2022 at Akiba Research Institute.


As is customary at the end of each season, this is a popularity vote project to decide which anime was particularly interesting among those that reached their final episodes in each season. We picked up 47 works, including 2-cour works that had reached their final episodes.

The top 5 works as of 9:30 on March 29, 2022 are as follows.

No. 1 That dress-up doll falls in love 17 votes
No. 2 Takagi-san the teasing friend 3: 13 votes
No. 2 Asa-chan's Sailor Suit 13 votes
No. 4 Harlem of the End 6 votes
Re:Dive Season 2 5 votes


The preliminary speculation was "Takagi-san" or "Pre-Cone"? Preconnect? The popular series " Sono dress-up doll wa Koi ni Suru" has attracted a lot of attention in the winter 2022 cool season, but when the lid was opened, "Sono dress-up doll wa Koi ni Suru" was the most popular.
However, the voting has only just begun!

In addition to the above titles, there are many popular original comic series such as "Jojo" and "Demon Slayer," healing anime such as "Slow Loop," and "Ousama Ranking," which is the completion of a large scale drama that spans 2 cool seasons. A crowded competition is expected.

The voting period will be open until April 11, 2022, so we hope that you will participate in the voting by watching all of the films at once during this time of preparation for your new life, or by checking out the films 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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