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Yo-Kai what? Monsters of all kinds plummet from children’s favorite character rankings

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By SoraNews24

It’s time once again, to take a peek at what characters are occupying the minds of youngsters in Japan. We previously covered the recent hard times on which the anime and video game franchise "Yo-Kai Watch" has fallen. But to give you a hint of just how far they have dropped in popularity, "Yo-Kai Watch" was the only brand to have surpassed "Anpanman" in popularity in recent years.

Unless you’re a parent or child in Japan, you might not even be that aware of "Anpanman," a show about superheroes with heads made of baked goods, other foods, and inanimate objects like saws and microphones. Nevertheless, he and his vast roster of characters are the quintessential children’s fare here.

Seriously, Mickey Mouse can’t even hold a candle. Entire sections of toys departments are solely devoted to "Anpanman's" enormous array of toys from drum sets to dolls to Play Doh factories, all marked with his rosy-cheeked grin.

It’s with good reason too, the series has latched onto kids’ psyches through ample use of basic geometric shapes, a rich but easy-to-digest primary color palate, food, and a lot of other good stuff that young kids go for.

The only times in recent years that, "Anpanman" was not the top dog, according to surveys of kids under 12 by toy giant Bandai, were the years 2015 and 2016, during which "Yo-Kai Watch" was able to feel that rarefied air.

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Now in 2018, not only has "Anpanman" regained its position, but "Yo-Kai Watch" has dropped out of the top ten completely. You might think this was due to the recent resurgence of its similarly formatted rival Pokemon, but no. This year is the first in which Pokemon too, has vanished from the ranking.

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Other than that, the top ten is mainly populated by long running series such as "Pretty Cure," "Doraemon," "Kamen Rider" and "Inai Inai Bah!" (“Peek-a-Boo”) which is a sing-along show for pre-schoolers featuring a giant dog named Wan-Wan and a weird puppet alien thing named U-tan.

The only relative newcomer is "Sumikkogurashi," a line-up of characters similar to that of "Hello Kitty" in that there’s no discernible plot as far as I’ve seen. There’s a penguin that likes cucumbers, but that’s about it.

▼ "Sumikkogurashi": proving once again that not everything has to have a point

Another attribute of "Anpanman" is that it is a very gender-balanced show for the most part as well. Even though it appears as though the main characters are male, the female characters tend to be far more compelling and identifiable. This unisex appeal shows when the 2018 ranking is divided between boys and girls.

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So let that be a lesson to any toymaker or children’s show producer from abroad who wants to penetrate the Japanese market. This here’s "Anpanman" country, so you better make your thing as inclusive, delicious, and universally appealing as possible to keep up with the bread-headed phenom, still going strong after 45 years.

Sources: Bandai, Hachima Kiko

Read more stories from SoraNews24.

-- Yo-Kai Watches selling out everywhere, resourceful kids and parents make their own instead

-- For millions of people, anime actress Hiromi Tsuru was more than a voice, she was “by our side”

-- Japanese Twitter artist makes Anpanman origami fortune teller, accidentally summons Hell demon

© SoraNews24

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@savethegaijin

Then again, she's now getting into Sylvanian Families which, hey, it's better than the ipad, but will still take a chunk out of my wallet.

Ha! Enjoy it while it lasts. She'll be into Gucci and Prada before you've got time to turn round....

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@lucabrasi

Over my dead body lol

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Started to get happy that my daughter is finally outgrowing anpanman. There's only so much one parent can take lol. Then again, she's now getting into Sylvanian Families which, hey, it's better than the ipad, but will still take a chunk out of my wallet. Anything is better than Pretty Cure.

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Baikinman rocks.

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Under 12 is pretty broad. Anpanman is generally liked by kids from about 1-3 then they laugh if you ask them about Anpanman. Same goes for Pretty Cure which is about 3-6.

My kids have never gotten into Japanese animation though most around them do. They like what pops up on YouTube. Peppa Pig, PJ Masks, Blippi, Chuggington, Talking Tom and Minions have been their go-to shows.

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