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Get real fan votes for the Chainsaw Man character popularity poll — Japan-weighted, shonenjump.com delivery, paced around the one-vote-per-day cap. 100 votes from $6.99.

Organizer: Shueisha (Weekly Shonen Jump) — anime adaptation by MAPPA Running: 2021, 2024, 2025 (3rd poll Sep–Oct 2025) Audience: 949,097 votes cast in the 3rd poll alone; global anime fanbase led by Japan Cycle: periodic
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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.

Common reasons to buy Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes

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Push a mid-table Part 1 character into the top five

A dedicated Himeno fan wants the Public Safety operative to crack the top five for the first time after she missed out narrowly in the second poll. Starting on day one of the window, we deliver Japan-weighted votes paced across the full campaign, building a consistent daily lead that holds through the final week when rival fan groups typically accelerate.

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A Makima campaign is holding a solid top-three position when a coordinated Asa Mitaka fan push in the final ten days threatens to overtake it. We match the surge with a controlled counter-campaign, adding targeted Japan and US volume to maintain the lead without producing a suspicious overnight spike.

For: Campaign managers monitoring poll leaderboard movement

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Give a Part 2 newcomer a competitive debut ranking

Yoshida and Beam have passionate followings among the anime-first audience but smaller vote bases than Part 1 veterans. A targeted US and Southeast Asian residential-IP campaign mirrors the Crunchyroll streaming markets where these characters generated the most discussion, giving the entry a credible top-ten total on their first competitive poll.

For: Fans of Part 2 and MAPPA anime newcomers

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A Chainsaw Man YouTuber with 200K subscribers is running a documented campaign to push Kobeni Higashiyama — a fan-favourite for her dark-comedy moments — into the top ten. We deliver a steady, daily-paced campaign that the creator can screenshot and track publicly across the episode series without the count ever looking like a bot run.

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A Katana Man fan wants to prove the villain has more support among the manga's original Japanese readership than his poll rankings suggest. We source a majority of votes from Japanese residential ISPs — NTT, SoftBank, au — matching the geographic profile of long-term Weekly Shonen Jump subscribers who know the character from the original run.

For: Long-time manga readers and Japanese-market fans

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A fan noticed their character was eight days behind the pace needed to reach a target ranking. Because the cap is one vote per account per day, we maximise unique-account daily coverage from the moment of order, recovering as much ground as the remaining window allows without triggering the portal's anti-clustering checks.

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A merchandise studio pitching Chainsaw Man character goods to a regional licensee needs documented fan demand data. A clean, paced campaign produces a verifiable public vote count on Shueisha's own portal that can be cited as evidence of character-level market interest — more credible than a third-party survey.

For: Merchandise producers and licensing teams

How to buy Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes in 5 steps

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    Confirm the active poll URL on shonenjump.com

    Visit shonenjump.com or check the official Chainsaw Man social accounts to find the current poll URL. Confirm voting is open and note the closing date. Send us the poll link or your character's name — we will verify the ballot is live and registering before starting delivery.

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    Choose a vote package

    Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes. The 1,000-vote package at $44.99 is the most popular for competitive campaigns — it represents a 36% per-vote saving and is sufficient to move a character significantly in a mid-table contest. Tell us your character's name and faction (Part 1 or Part 2).

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    Set geo-weighting and pacing

    We default to a Japan-first residential IP mix paced around the one-vote-per-account-per-day cap. If your character's fanbase is stronger in North America or Southeast Asia — as is common for anime-original or Part 2 characters — request that weighting in the order notes and we adjust the geographic mix accordingly.

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    Complete payment

    Pay by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation, and most campaigns begin within 60 minutes.

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    Track delivery on your dashboard

    Monitor vote accumulation on the live progress dashboard. Check the shonenjump.com poll periodically to confirm the count is rising as expected. If any votes are rejected or removed within 7 days of delivery, contact support for a make-good replacement.

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What customers say about buying Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes

4.7 / 5 · based on 42 reviews
"Wanted Aki Hayakawa to hold his second-poll ranking in the third edition. Votes arrived steadily across three weeks from Japanese IPs — never spiked, always plausible. Checked the shonenjump.com counter daily and it matched the dashboard perfectly. Exactly what I needed. "
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"Ran a Reze campaign during the third poll to support her film release momentum. The US and French delivery mix made sense given where the MAPPA anime fanbase is. She won first place overall — obviously the organic tide was huge, but we pushed hard in the first two weeks and the support showed. "
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We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.

Are these real people voting, or bots?

Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.

How can you guarantee detection rates this low?

Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.

What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?

Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.

Is this legal?

Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.

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We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.

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Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.

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United States

Allowed

Buying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.

United Kingdom

Allowed

Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

Germany

Caution

Legal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.

France

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

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India

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Indonesia

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FAQ — buying Chainsaw Man Character Popularity votes

26 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Will buying votes risk my character being disqualified from the poll?
The risk in web-portal polls comes from two patterns Shueisha's system can flag: low-quality accounts that fail freshness or activity checks, and IP clustering that signals bulk automation. We address both directly — every account is aged and active, and our IP pool is residential and geographically diverse. We cannot interpret Shueisha's specific contest terms for you, so review the official rules before ordering. If any delivered votes are removed within 7 days of delivery completion, we make good by replacing them.
Do I need to share my personal Shonen Jump account login?
Never. We only need your character's name and the poll URL — the publicly accessible shonenjump.com page anyone can visit. We will never ask for your personal Shonen Jump account credentials, and you should never share them with any service provider. Our delivery uses accounts from our own aged pool, not yours.
Is my order kept confidential?
Completely. We do not share customer order details, character names, or campaign strategies with any third party. The only thing visible on the poll platform is the votes themselves, arriving from ordinary residential Shonen Jump accounts indistinguishable from genuine fans logging in from their home internet connections.

Process & delivery

Can I buy votes for the Chainsaw Man popularity poll?
Yes. We deliver real fan votes for your chosen character through genuine aged Shonen Jump portal accounts tied to residential IPs in Japan, the US, Southeast Asia, and other target markets. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000. Delivery is paced around the one-vote-per-account-per-day cap so the count grows naturally across the campaign window without triggering the portal's session quality checks.
How long does delivery take given the one-vote-per-day cap?
Because each Shonen Jump account can only contribute one vote per day, delivery is spread across multiple days by design. A 100–300 vote order typically completes in two to four days. Larger orders of 1,000 or more are paced across the remaining campaign window to maintain a natural daily rate. Provide your poll close date when ordering so we can schedule delivery to cover as many days as possible within the window.
Can you match the delivery pace to the poll's momentum curve?
Yes. Chainsaw Man polls typically see the heaviest voting in the first week after the open announcement and again in the final 72 hours. If you want to front-load delivery to establish an early lead — a sound strategy for high-competition characters — tell us in the order notes and we weight the first three days more heavily while keeping the daily volume inside a plausible range. We do not drop all votes at once; the floor is always a multi-day paced spread.
Can I split my order across multiple characters?
Yes. Fan communities and Discord servers often run coordinated campaigns for several characters simultaneously — a common approach for supporting a full faction like the Public Safety devil hunters. We can split a single bulk order proportionally across two or three characters. Specify the names and your preferred split in the order notes and we handle the rest, keeping each character's pacing individually clean.
How quickly will you start after I order?
Most orders enter the delivery queue and begin within 60 minutes of payment confirmation. If you are close to a poll deadline, note it in the order form and we prioritise your queue position. For very short remaining windows — less than three days — contact live chat before ordering and we will confirm what is achievable in the available time.
What if Shueisha changes the poll URL or login flow mid-campaign?
Platform changes do happen — Shueisha occasionally migrates URLs between campaign phases or updates the portal login interface. If that happens while your order is running, message us in live chat. We pause delivery, confirm the new poll URL and login flow, and resume without any additional charge or adjustment to your package.
Can a free test confirm my character is receiving votes before I commit?
Yes. Ask in live chat with your character's name and the poll URL and we will deliver a small free test batch so you can confirm the count increments on the shonenjump.com poll before committing to a full package. This is especially useful in the opening days of a new poll when the portal mechanics are fresh and you want to verify the delivery path before scaling up.
What happens if my order is still running when the poll closes?
Once the Shueisha poll window closes, no further votes can be registered and we stop dispatch immediately. Any undelivered portion of your order is refunded proportionally — we do not charge for votes that could not be delivered within the active window. We track official close dates and will alert you if the window is ending sooner than the original announcement indicated.

Service quality

Do you guarantee a top-ten finish in the Chainsaw Man poll?
No honest provider can guarantee a ranking, because your final position depends on how every other character's fandom performs across the same window — and Chainsaw Man fandoms are extremely active, particularly for the top five characters. What we guarantee is real, paced, geo-weighted votes delivered to your character's ballot entry, and a 7-day make-good on any votes removed by the platform. The vote total we deliver is within your control; the competitive leaderboard is not.
How do Part 1 versus Part 2 characters compare in terms of vote competitiveness?
Part 1 characters — Aki, Makima, Power, Denji, Pochita — consistently hold the upper half of the rankings because they carry years of accumulated fandom, particularly among Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump readers. Part 2 characters like Asa Mitaka, Yoshida, and Nayuta are climbing rapidly as the MAPPA anime introduces them to a global audience, but they are starting from a smaller base. A 1,000-vote campaign will move a Part 2 character further up the leaderboard relative to their current standing than the same spend on a top-five Part 1 character competing with hundreds of thousands of organic votes.
How does Shueisha use the poll results beyond announcing a winner?
The poll results inform franchise decisions. Character popularity rankings have historically influenced which Chainsaw Man characters receive dedicated merchandise runs, appear on promotional materials, or are highlighted in MAPPA's anime marketing. The third poll's timing alongside the Reze Arc film was not coincidental — Shueisha uses poll momentum to calibrate promotional focus. A strong poll result for your character is a public, platform-hosted data point that can be cited in licensing, merchandise pitching, and fan community advocacy.

Pricing & payment

How much does it cost to run a Chainsaw Man poll campaign?
Pricing starts at $6.99 for 100 votes. The most popular competitive package is 1,000 votes at $44.99, a 36% per-vote saving over the entry price. Larger campaigns scale to 5,000 votes at $179.99 and 20,000 at $549.99. Every package includes geo-weighted delivery, daily pacing around the portal's cap, and the 7-day make-good guarantee.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, and major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT. Card and PayPal payments are SSL-secured and process immediately. Crypto payments confirm after one blockchain confirmation and orders enter the delivery queue right away.
What is the 7-day make-good guarantee?
If the shonenjump.com poll platform removes or discounts votes we delivered within 7 days of delivery completion, we re-deliver the affected volume or refund at your choice. Our make-good rate is low because our account pool is built specifically to pass Shueisha's portal quality checks, but the guarantee applies to every order regardless of package size or character.

Platform specifics

How does the Chainsaw Man character popularity poll actually work?
Shueisha hosts the poll on a dedicated page at shonenjump.com, tied to a major Chainsaw Man release or franchise event. Fans log in with a Shonen Jump account, browse the full eligible character roster, and cast one vote per day for their chosen character. The window typically runs four to six weeks. Running totals are visible on the poll page throughout the campaign, and Shueisha announces final rankings when the window closes. The prize for first place has included exclusive Tatsuki Fujimoto-drawn four-panel comics, making the contest culturally meaningful beyond a simple fan ranking.
Who runs the Chainsaw Man character popularity poll?
Shueisha runs the poll through the Weekly Shonen Jump web portal (shonenjump.com). Shueisha is the publisher of the Chainsaw Man manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, which has run in Weekly Shonen Jump since 2018. The anime adaptation is produced by MAPPA. The contest is a Shueisha fan-engagement initiative; MAPPA is not the contest operator but its anime has substantially expanded the global fanbase that participates in the polls.
How many votes were cast in the most recent Chainsaw Man poll?
The third Chainsaw Man character popularity poll, held September 17 to October 21, 2025 and timed to the Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc theatrical film, received 949,097 total votes — the highest total in the series' poll history. Reze took first place in that edition, followed by Makima, Aki, Denji, and Power in the top five. Part 2 characters including Asa Mitaka and Yoshida entered the top ten for the first time, reflecting the MAPPA anime's effect on the international fanbase.
Which characters can I buy votes for?
Any character eligible in the active Chainsaw Man poll. Shueisha's polls have included the full cast across both Part 1 and Part 2: Denji, Power, Aki, Makima, Reze, Pochita, Angel Devil, Beam, Kobeni, Himeno, Asa Mitaka, Yoshida, Nayuta, and others. Tell us your character's name when ordering and we confirm they are on the current ballot before starting delivery.
Why do I need real Shonen Jump accounts — can't you just use IP clicks?
The shonenjump.com poll requires a logged-in Shonen Jump account to register a vote — anonymous IP requests do not count. Shueisha's session management tracks account age, activity history, and IP-level signals to identify bulk or inauthentic voting. Fresh accounts created immediately before a poll campaign are a known flag. Every account in our pool is aged, carries genuine Shonen Jump portal activity, and operates from a residential or mobile carrier IP in the target country — the only profile that reliably passes the platform's quality layer.
Is the Chainsaw Man poll open to international fans outside Japan?
Yes. Shueisha's Shonen Jump web portal is accessible globally, and all three polls have accepted international votes. You need a Shonen Jump account, which is free to create from any country. The voting interface has historically been available in Japanese, but international fans routinely participate — a trend that has grown substantially since the MAPPA anime began streaming on Crunchyroll worldwide.

Targeting & customisation

Can you target Japan specifically for a manga-reader audience?
Yes, and it is our default for Chainsaw Man poll orders involving Part 1 characters with deep Weekly Shonen Jump readership roots — characters like Aki, Makima, Himeno, or the Angel Devil. Japan is the contest's largest voting base and its most active. If your character's fanbase is stronger internationally — as is common for characters whose popularity grew through the MAPPA anime on Crunchyroll — tell us and we rebalance the geographic mix toward the US, France, Brazil, or Southeast Asia accordingly.

Custom orders

Can you weight delivery toward specific international anime fan markets?
Yes. Beyond Japan, the Chainsaw Man fanbase is heavily concentrated in the US, Brazil, France, Germany, and Southeast Asian markets (Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines) — all strong Crunchyroll markets. If you want a campaign that looks like it is driven by the global anime streaming audience rather than the domestic manga readership, we can weight delivery accordingly. Custom geographic profiles are available on any order of 500 votes or more.
Do you work with fan communities running large Chainsaw Man campaigns?
Yes. Chainsaw Man fan servers on Discord, dedicated subreddits, and fan Twitter/X accounts regularly organise large coordinated campaigns. We can accommodate multi-character bulk orders, provide group pricing on packages above 5,000 total votes, and align delivery to a community campaign timeline. Contact live chat with your character list and target window and we will draft a delivery plan that fits your community's schedule.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
Residential IP
A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
Mobile IP
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
Pacing pattern
The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.

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