About Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes
The Chainsaw Man Character Popularity poll — officially run by Shueisha on the Weekly Shonen Jump web portal — is the franchise's definitive public ranking of its characters, and it carries real stakes. The winner of the third poll, held September to October 2025, received a four-panel comic drawn by series creator Tatsuki Fujimoto himself. Nearly 950,000 votes were cast in that single edition, making it one of the most contested manga character polls running today. This page explains how the voting mechanic works, how we deliver real fan votes for your chosen character, and what a clean, well-paced campaign looks like against that kind of competition.
About the Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes contest
Shueisha has run three Chainsaw Man character popularity polls since the series debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump, with each edition timed to a major franchise milestone. The first poll drew roughly 380,000 votes — Power took the top spot in an upset that surprised much of the fandom. The second poll shifted the rankings dramatically: Aki Hayakawa climbed to first, followed by Makima and Power, with Denji placing fourth despite being the protagonist. Both early polls ran through the shonenjump.com web portal with a one-vote- per-day-per-account structure and a campaign window of around four weeks. The third poll, held from September 17 to October 21, 2025 and tied to the Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc theatrical film, pulled 949,097 total votes — a record for the series. Reze took first place in that edition, with Makima, Aki, Denji, and Power rounding out the top five. Part 2 characters including Asa Mitaka and Yoshida also placed in the top ten for the first time, reflecting the expanded fanbase following the MAPPA anime. The prize structure — a Fujimoto-drawn four-panel strip for the winner — gives the contest tangible cultural weight beyond a simple leaderboard, which is why fan campaigns mobilise so aggressively around the opening week.
Why Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes matter for your contest
This contest is purely quantitative. Shueisha counts every valid vote cast through the portal; there is no jury, no editorial weighting, no regional bonus. The character with the highest total at the close of the window wins. That means coordinated fan effort is the only variable — and the one-vote-per-day structure rewards sustained campaigns over the entire window, not a single-day surge. The fanbase skews heavily Japanese and East Asian, with strong secondary audiences in the US, Southeast Asia, and Latin America — shaped by the MAPPA anime's global streaming reach on Crunchyroll. A campaign pattern that reads as organic for this contest looks Japan-first, multi-day, and spread across real Shonen Jump accounts rather than concentrated in a single hour. Characters from the manga's earlier arcs (Aki, Makima, Power) carry older Japanese fanbases with deep Shonen Jump readership ties; newer Part 2 additions like Asa Mitaka and Reze draw international fans who came via the anime. Understanding that split is what separates an effective campaign from one that looks implausible to anyone watching the daily vote velocity.
How we deliver Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes
After you confirm your character and share the active poll URL from shonenjump.com, we map a delivery profile to that character's primary fanbase. For a Part 1 character like Aki or Makima — whose support is concentrated among long-time Weekly Shonen Jump readers — we weight delivery heavily toward Japan, with secondary volume from South Korea and Taiwan where the manga has deep print readership. For characters whose popularity surged through the MAPPA anime, like Reze or Asa Mitaka, the mix shifts to include more US, Southeast Asian, and European accounts that represent the Crunchyroll streaming audience. Every vote is cast through a real, aged Shonen Jump portal account tied to a residential or mobile IP — no shared VPN ranges, no datacenter subnets that the portal's session checks can flag. Votes are dispatched in controlled daily batches that respect the one-vote-per-account-per-day cap, with natural variation in session timing so the hourly arrival curve looks like an active fan community across multiple time zones rather than a scheduled automation job. You monitor progress on a live dashboard; if any vote is rejected or an account is flagged, we replace it within the same delivery window at no charge.
How we avoid platform detection
Shueisha's Shonen Jump portal uses standard web authentication to enforce the daily vote cap: each logged-in account can cast one vote per day, and the system tracks both account session and IP-level signals to identify repeat voting. The two patterns that most reliably trigger vote removal are account freshness — newly registered accounts voting within hours of creation — and IP clustering, where many votes arrive from the same subnet or a known proxy exit node. Bulk cheap providers often fail on both counts: they create accounts in batches immediately before a voting campaign and route through shared VPN infrastructure that the portal's IP reputation layer recognises. Our approach is different on both axes. Every account in our pool is aged, has genuine Shonen Jump portal activity history, and operates from a residential broadband or mobile carrier IP in the target country. We pace delivery across multiple days in natural-looking waves, vary session timing within each day, and mix device types and browser environments so the per-account fingerprint matches genuine reader behaviour. Accounts that fail the portal's quality check are not counted toward your total — we track delivery confirmation and make good on any that are discarded.
What is the best voting strategy for Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes?
The strongest Chainsaw Man poll campaigns combine organic fan mobilisation with paced paid support. Post about your campaign in the series' active communities — r/ChainsawMan on Reddit, dedicated Discord servers, Twitter/X fan accounts, and Chainsaw Man discussion threads on NicoNicoDouga and 5ch for the Japanese readership. Organic engagement creates genuine velocity that makes paid volume look even more natural alongside it. Start paid support on the first day the poll opens: because the cap is one vote per account per day, every skipped day is a ceiling that cannot be recovered. Aim for a visible but not implausible lead — a character finishing three to four times ahead of the next entry in the same character tier is a strong campaign result; a finish of 30× ahead of a comparably-popular rival invites scrutiny. For characters outside the top five historical rankings, a well-targeted 500–2,000 vote campaign is often enough to move from mid-table into the top ten, which is a meaningful outcome in its own right given the franchise's readership scale.
Legal scope and terms
The Chainsaw Man Character Popularity poll is a consumer fan-popularity contest run by Shueisha to generate engagement around the Weekly Shonen Jump brand and the Chainsaw Man franchise. It is not a regulated election, a government ballot, or any form of sanctioned public vote. Consumer popularity contests of this type generally permit fan campaigning and vote promotion, but the specific rules of each poll edition are set by Shueisha and may vary between editions. Review the official rules posted on shonenjump.com for the current poll before ordering, and treat compliance with those terms as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process, and we do not interpret Shueisha's contest terms of service on your behalf.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. Paste the shonenjump.com poll URL or your character's name into the order form or drop it into live chat, select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes, and note your campaign deadline and any geographic weighting preference. Payment confirms by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency, and your order enters the delivery queue immediately. Most campaigns start within 60 minutes. If Shueisha updates the poll URL or changes the portal login mechanic during your campaign, message us and we will adjust delivery at no extra charge.