About All Pretty Cure Popularity Sōsenkyo votes
The 全プリキュア大投票 (Zen PreCure Dai Touhyou) — officially titled 発表!全プリキュア大投票 — is the definitive all-series popularity election for the Pretty Cure franchise, co-produced by NHK and Toei Animation. The 2019 edition drew 613,524 votes over roughly six weeks from an almost entirely Japanese domestic audience, covering four separate ballot categories: 42 series and films, 60 named PreCure characters, around 900 supporting cast members, and approximately 150 songs. Results were revealed in a dedicated three-hour live broadcast on NHK BS Premium on 14 September 2019 — the kind of primetime anime event that signals how seriously both NHK and Toei take the franchise's fan community. The original series Futari wa PreCure took first place in the series category, while fan campaigning across Twitter/X and Japanese fan forums drove meaningful vote swings in the character and song categories in the final two weeks of the window. This page explains how the ballot works, who votes, and how we deliver real, paced fan votes for whichever character, series, or song you are campaigning for, starting from 100 votes at $6.99.
About the All Pretty Cure Popularity Sōsenkyo votes contest
Pretty Cure — known in Japan as PreCure (プリキュア) — is Toei Animation's long-running magical-girl franchise, which debuted in 2004 with Futari wa PreCure and has since expanded to more than 20 distinct series and dozens of theatrical films, introducing a new Cure team almost every year. NHK's decision to run a full franchise-spanning popularity vote reflects just how embedded PreCure is in Japanese animation culture; no other magical-girl franchise has received an equivalent treatment on public broadcasting. The 2019 Dai Touhyou ballot was structured across four pools: 42 works (counting both TV series and theatrical releases), 60 individual PreCure characters drawn from the franchise's first 16 years, roughly 900 non-PreCure characters spanning villains, allies, and mascots, and around 150 songs from the franchise's soundtrack catalogue. Voting ran on a dedicated NHK web page from 12 July to 31 August 2019, and the first-place series was Futari wa PreCure — the original 2004 series — demonstrating the lasting nostalgia pull of the franchise's founding Cures among the older segment of the fanbase. The event was announced jointly by NHK and Toei Animation through the official Toei PreCure news channel and NHK Anime social accounts, reaching fans who had grown up with the franchise across more than a decade and a half of broadcasts.
Why All Pretty Cure Popularity Sōsenkyo votes matter for your contest
Because the Dai Touhyou covers every series simultaneously, the competition is not simply between fans of one show — it is between entire generational fanbases. A character from Smile PreCure competes against a character from HeartCatch, from Tropical-Rouge, from Hugtto. That inter-series dynamic makes organic fan mobilisation the critical variable: the series with the most organised community effort wins, regardless of which individual character is objectively most beloved. The 2019 results demonstrated this clearly — Futari wa PreCure's victory in the series category owed a great deal to its established adult fanbase who had been with the franchise from the start and were more likely to engage with an NHK web ballot than younger viewers of newer series. The total vote pool of 613,524 sounds large, but it distributes across four separate categories, meaning the effective competition in each category is considerably smaller — the character pool of 60 entries, for instance, averaged roughly 10,000 votes per character if distributed evenly, and actual distribution was far more concentrated among the top twenty. That concentration is what makes a focused paid campaign effective: a well-timed push of 1,000 to 2,000 votes in the right category can shift a character from the lower half of the field into the top twenty with a campaign that looks entirely plausible relative to the category's total vote volume. A vote pattern that reads as legitimate for this contest is therefore Japan-first, account-diverse, spread across the multi-week window rather than concentrated in the first or last few days, and plausible in daily volume relative to the total pool. The ballot tracks engagement at the submission level, so a pattern of consistent daily activity across many distinct accounts is exactly what genuine fan mobilisation looks like.
How we deliver All Pretty Cure Popularity Sōsenkyo votes
After you confirm which category and entry you are campaigning for — a specific PreCure character, a series, a supporting character, or a song — we build a delivery profile matched to that entry's primary fanbase. A campaign for a character from the original Futari wa PreCure or Splash Star will draw on an older Japan-domestic account cohort; a campaign for a character from a more recent series like Hirogaru Sky or Wonderful PreCure will include a broader age range with stronger mobile device representation. All votes are submitted through real residential IP addresses on the NHK web ballot — no datacenter subnets, no shared-VPN exit nodes. We pace submissions in daily increments that mirror realistic fan return visits across the six-week window, with natural day-to-day variance so the arrival curve looks like an engaged community rather than a scheduled batch. You receive access to a live progress dashboard where you can track vote accumulation; if any submission is rejected or rolled back by the NHK ballot system, we replace it within the same delivery window at no additional charge. For campaigns covering multiple entries — for example, a character and the series that character appears in — we can split a single order across both ballot categories with proportional pacing. Every order includes a completion notification so you know precisely when to check the NHK ballot for your final tally across all requested categories.
How we avoid platform detection
NHK's web voting infrastructure uses standard session-management and account-quality signals to identify bulk or automated submissions. The two patterns that most reliably trigger vote review in web-form ballots of this type are IP-range clustering — many submissions originating from the same subnet or a known proxy service — and session uniformity, where timestamps, browser fingerprints, and user-agent strings repeat in ways no genuine fan population would produce. We address both directly. Our IP pool draws exclusively from residential broadband and mobile carrier addresses across Japan's major regions — Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, and Sendai — using ISPs including NTT Flets, au Hikari, SoftBank Hikari, and major mobile carriers, avoiding any range associated with datacenters or commercial VPN exit nodes. Session parameters vary across every submitted vote: device type (mix of smartphone and desktop), browser version, and submission timing all carry natural variance. We also distribute submissions at different times of day — morning, afternoon, and evening JST — rather than clustering around a single hour, because genuine PreCure fans vote across the full day when they remember during their daily routine. Because the ballot window spans roughly six weeks, there is no need to compress delivery into a short burst; spreading volume across the full window is both the safest delivery strategy and the most convincing organic pattern. Our standard approach for PreCure Dai Touhyou orders is therefore a steady multi-week campaign that builds vote totals incrementally — exactly what a coordinated but genuine fan community looks like to NHK's ballot system.
What is the best voting strategy for All Pretty Cure Popularity Sōsenkyo votes?
The most effective Dai Touhyou campaigns combine organic fan activity with a paced paid foundation. Post in PreCure fan communities on Twitter/X (where #全プリキュア tags have high engagement), on Japanese fan forums like 5channel's anime boards, and in Discord servers dedicated to specific PreCure series. Organic activity from those communities adds velocity in the early window — the first two weeks typically see the highest organic participation — and a steady paid campaign sustains momentum through the mid-period when organic activity naturally dips. Start as early in the voting window as possible; because NHK's ballot runs for approximately six weeks, every week of organic-plus-paid compounding matters and lost days cannot be recovered once the ballot closes. Aim for a vote total that is visibly competitive in your entry's category without being implausibly dominant: a character finishing with two or three times the votes of the next competitor reads as a strong campaign; one finishing with twenty times the second place invites scrutiny from both NHK's ballot team and the broader fan community watching the rankings. The character and series categories are the most competitive and benefit from the largest campaign investments; the song and supporting-character categories have lower total vote volumes and typically require a fraction of the votes needed in the character pool to achieve a top-five finish. If the window is already open when you order, ask in live chat for a current reading of each category's top-entry vote tallies — that lets us size your package to a realistic target rather than guessing from the outside.
Legal scope and terms
The 全プリキュア大投票 is a consumer fan-popularity vote produced by NHK and Toei Animation as a promotional event tied to the PreCure franchise. It is not a regulated election, a government ballot, or any form of officially mandated public vote. Fan-popularity contests of this type generally permit campaigning and organised fan support — the same way sports teams encourage fans to vote in all-star polls or idol agencies mobilise followers for music chart events — but the specific terms for each edition of the Dai Touhyou are set by NHK and Toei Animation and can vary between broadcast events. Review the official ballot rules published on nhk.or.jp and Toei Animation's PreCure news pages before ordering, and treat compliance with those rules as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, municipal votes, or any regulated voting process, and we do not interpret any specific contest's terms of service on your behalf. If you are uncertain whether the current edition's rules permit organised campaigns, review the rules page directly and reach out to NHK's official contact before purchasing. Our service covers fan-popularity ballots only.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. Share the NHK ballot URL and the exact name of your entry — character name in Japanese, series title, or song title — in the order form or via live chat. Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes and note any geo-weighting preference alongside your campaign deadline. For the character category, also tell us the PreCure series your character appears in so we can profile the correct fanbase cohort — the account mix for a Cure from the 2004 original series differs meaningfully from one for a character introduced in the 2020s. Payment completes by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency, and your order enters the delivery queue immediately on confirmation. Most campaigns begin within 60 minutes. If NHK updates the ballot page structure or changes the voting URL mid-campaign, contact us in live chat and we pause, confirm the updated path, and resume delivery at no additional charge. We also send a delivery confirmation message when your campaign completes so you know exactly when to check the ballot for your final accumulated total.