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Anime Saimoe Tournament 2011 (Japan)
Yes, it's THAT time of the year again! Welcome to the official AnimeSuki thread for the tenth Anime Saimoe Tournament, one that has become somewhat of a favoured pastime for some people here. Nominations for the tenth begin on June 23rd, so I though it would be a good idea to make the thread now. More information on the tournament will be added to this post and the supplementary websites as it becomes available. Please enjoy your stay and let me know if you would like to contribute anything to the cause! Anything in strikeout should be ready soon, so don't worry.
For those who don't know, the Anime Saimoe Tournament, or just Saimoe for short, is a tournament held annually on the 2channel Japanese forums. People all around the world participate in the tournament to vote for the most moe anime character of the past year. The tournament page is currently here, in Japanese only. However, a plethora of information in English can also be found at this site which does live tracking of the tournament as well. For those IRC-savvy, you can try chatting with some of us here: #saimoe @ irc.rizon.net COMING SOON Look for new voting threads here. If you've been nuke-banned from posting on 2ch, try voting here. Do not vote in both the regular thread and this auxiliary thread with the same computer or same voting code. You will fail. A more in-depth explanation of how Saimoe works can be found at the Saimoe Wiki. The Wikispaces to help English speakers participate in Saimoe 2011 is here. At the wikispaces will be a clock to keep track of the time in Japan, a URL to current voting threads, and links to translations of Saimoe participants' names. The rules of how to properly participate in this thread: Quote:
To vote for characters, they must first be elected to participate in the tournament. Character Nomination Any female characters (including female characters without names, gyroids, and guys who become girls at least once in a series) who have appeared in any anime which has aired, is airing, or will air in Japan between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011; appearances on these dates also make a girl eligible. For OVAs, the release date must be between or on these dates. For films, the premiere date in Japan must fall between or on these dates. Girls are nominated by the first kana letter of their family name, if it's a Japanese name (foreign names use the first letter of the first name, which will usually be the given name). The letters are grouped in the traditional Japanese way, by grouping letters by the starting letter of the letter row. All starting letters have あ sounds. If you're not familiar with this aspect of the Japanese language, go here or ask about it in this thread. Nominations are ordered by the first Japanese letter of anime. This also applies to anime with non-Japanese titles. Different letters enter nominations on designated days. In order to nominate this year, you need a code. Each date and time listed is in JST (Japan Standard Time). To find out how your computer's internal clock compares with JST, here's an international clock: http://www3.nict.go.jp/cgi-bin/JST_E.pl Saimoe 2011 Schedule: Nomination Stage 06/30: Series beginning with A, E, I, O, U or V 07/01: Series beginning with G, K or Q 07/02: Series beginning with J, S or Z 07/03: Series beginning with C, D, N or T 07/04: Series beginning with B, F, H, P or V 07/05: Series beginning with L, M, R, W or Y 07/06: Break 07/07-07/08: Any remaining nominations 07/09: Entry validity confirmation Preliminary Stage 07/10: Draw for the first preliminaries 07/11-07/16: Break 07/17-07/24: First preliminaries Groups 1-8 07/25: Break 07/26-08/02: First preliminaries Groups 9-16 08/03: Draw for the second preliminaries 08/04-08/09: Second preliminaries Main Tournament 08/10: Draw for the main tournament 08/11-08/15: Break for Comic Market 80 08/16-08/23: Round 1 Groups A-B 08/24: Break 08/25-09/01: Round 1 Groups C-D 09/02: Break 09/03-09/10: Round 1 Groups E-F 09/11: Break 09/12-09/19: Round 1 Groups G-H 09/20: Break 09/21-09/28: Round 2 Groups A-D 09/29: Break 09/30-10/07: Round 2 Groups E-H 10/08: Break 10/09-10/16: Round 3 10/17: Break 10/18-10/25: Group Finals 10/26: Draw for the quarter-finals 10/27: Break 10/28-10/31: Quarter-Finals 11/01: Break 11/02-11/03: Semi-Finals 11/04: Break 11/05: Grand Final After nominations is preliminaries, where the voting begins! Preliminary Round Information First Preliminary 16 groups Vote for up to 10 characters Top 12 to main tournament (192 total) 13th-36th to Second Preliminary (384 total) Second Preliminary 6 groups Vote for up to 12 characters Top 16 advance to main tournament (96 total) 288 characters total in the main tournament. The ones running Saimoe are pretty strict about voting, presumably to eliminate dud votes and multiples, etc. To avoid confusion: 1) A guide on how to post, from Saimoe Japan 2009 2) The correct way to format a nomination/vote: Quote:
-We need to use {{ and }} brackets (braces) -The character's name must be in Japanese, unless it's one of the final rounds and Roman letter nicknames are allowed. -The code can be above or below the character's name. -You can only use a single code once in a given voting thread, but can use it as many times as needed in all collective voting threads. You must get a new code each day, old codes are null and void. -With Japanese names, the family name must come first for the vote to be counted. With foreign names, the given name will usually come first. -Refer to anime by their Japanese name. e.g. けいおん!(Keion!), not K-ON!. -You can write little proclamations of love, called "moe-bun", in your vote, like "My waifu!" in the example. Anything not within brackets will not be counted towards voting for a character. Moe-bun is required this year. A vote without moe-bun will not be counted. -If the name or anime title has shapes or non-letters in it (like the star in Lucky Star), they can be omitted. The vote will still be counted. -You can deck your vote out with ASCII art of your waifu(s). We at Animesuki have rushes just about every voting day, in which you can copy/paste an Animesuki template and add ASCII art; if you'd like to participate in those, read this. -Any ASCII art should be done in Japanese letters; in other words, it shouldn't be ASCII per se, it should be Shift_JIS art. Otherwise, chances are the picture won't show up correctly and will end up a warbled mess of letters. -The MS UI Gothic font is recommended for reposting your votes and rush results to AnimeSuki, since that way any art will show up correctly. -No, that code does not work. Go here to get a code. You have to wait for ~an hour, then refresh after the hour's up to get a code. If you can access the code page with a mobile phone, you will be issued a code immediately and won't have to wait (the site has to support your phone model). You may navigate away from the page and come back later, but if you shut down your computer or your IP changes (like, if you're on WiFi and your connection breaks, then reconnects to a different wave), then you have to start over. If the page says anything about a proxy, then your IP has been pre-banned in the name of "foreigners are always doing those damn cheat votes" and tough luck for you, sorry.
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2011-06-20, 02:39 | Link #8 |
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Shana is eligible this year due to the last episode of Shakugan no Shana S coming out in September of 2010.
If I'm reading the rules correctly, anime only shown at events are excluded so no Touhou this year. For preliminaries I think it will work like this: First Preliminary 16 groups Vote for up to 10 characters Top 12 to main tournament (192 total) 13th-36th to Second Preliminary (384 total) Second Preliminary 6 groups Vote for up to 12 characters Top 16 advance to main tournament (96 total) 288 characters total in the main tournament.
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As for Shana, I can imagine her influence being weakened by the lack of a television anime in recent times; however, it remains to be seen how many voters might be influenced by the anticipation of season 3 this fall.
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2011-06-20, 11:11 | Link #15 |
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Oh well i make some sig for saimoe... so far only Milky Holmes and Kaminomi...
Spoiler for Kaminomi:
Spoiler for Milky Holmes:
Oh well they are simple sig... use it if u all want...
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2011-06-20, 16:22 | Link #17 |
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Didn't you say that last year? My top five: Ika Musume, Kanade Tachibana, Mio, Azu-nyan, Yuki Nagato, Victorique. I don't think there was any Haruhi last year, so no Yuki Nagato to root for No Nanoha this year. No Saki. Well we still have Negima and Shana for old school lovers.
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LMAO ~degeso
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2011-06-20, 16:43 | Link #20 |
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The favored should be Akemi Homura. The problem is that in history of AST, most ( maybe 70%? ) of leading contestants gets sniped before they reach quarter-final stage. Here are potential contenders other than Akemi Homura
2. Kuroneko : Some people say Ore Imo is more popular in Japan compared to outside of Japan. 3. Charlotte Dunois : When even Germans say Vive la France because of this girl, there must be something special about this girl. Someone should check out how dominating Charlotte's booth number is compared to everyone else in IS related doujinshi conventions. 4. Kaname Madoka : most logical choice for Homura fans to rally around if Homura gets ousted 5. Misaka Mikoto : She is the favored over Homura and others in KBM. In 2006 and 2009, KBM and AST crowned the same girl as the champion. There is slight chance that 2011 may be the same. 6. Elsea de Lute Irma : Her series's timing is great.She is cute. Need more? 7. Akiyama Mio : Everyone knows how she was sniped in past 2 years. AST voters have shown sympathy to those they have hurt in the past. 8. Tachibana Kanade : Similar case with Mio. Her ISML numbers are just too scary and there exist some chance it might carry over to AST 9. Haqua du Lot Herminium : She is supposed to be more popular than Elsie, but didn't get enough chance to show her stuff in the TVA. Still, she has a chance since comic book popularity matters in AST. 10. Ika-Musume : She is the perfect Submarine for Saimoe. Popular, but no one notices her underwater. She can be used as a torpedo to sink the favorites. If she is lucky enough, she might become haters' choice or weapon of revenge against other popular characters, and when that is added to her innocent fanbase, it might be just enough to win it all. Pencil her in as a dark horse and a spoiler. That is my top 10 for AST list. The list is similar for KBM, by the way, but the ordering is different. KBM's start date has not been formalized, yet. |
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