Saimoe Champion Statistics

Which characteristics lead to saimoe success? By analyzing past champions, we can identify factors that separate top contenders from the rest of the pack.

The champion hair color spectrum:
Hair styles: Neck length: 2 Moderately long: 1 Long: 1 Hime cut: 1 Twintails: 3
Long hair wins 6-2, and twintails are the most popular style.

Height: (5'2 is average for Japanese females)
Short: 6 Shorter average: 2 Average: 1 Taller average: 0 Tall: 0
Kagami at 5'2 is the only winner who is not shorter than the average Japanese woman. Many winners are very young and have not finished growing, such as Nanoha (who is counted in her original little girl form), but it is commonplace for winners to be canonically recognized as shorter than their peers, like Taiga and Azusa.

Tsundere:
The first four winners were not tsundere, the fifth was, the sixth was not, and the last three were (using a broad definition of tsundere). Non-tsunderes win 5-4, but the recent trend has been in favor of tsunderes.

Voice actress popularity:
Number of significant roles played: 0-10: 0 actresses 10-20: 1 actress Over 20: 8 actresses
Saimoe characters voiced: 7, 1, 3, 27, 11, 27, 8, 35, 4, for an average of 13.6.
Every winner except Riku Harada (Sara Nakayama) had a prolific VA with multiple characters in saimoe. Yukari Tamura was the only VA to win twice.

Number of saimoe entrants from the same show:
7, 3, 4, 25, 12, 7, 19, 7, 10, for an average of 10.4.
Winners generally come from shows that field many competitors.

Studios:
Madhouse, Xebec, Toei/AIC, Seven Arcs, Nomad, Studio DEEN, Kyoto Animation x2, JC Staff. Kyoto Animation was the only studio to win twice.

Age:
10-11, 14, 13, 9, not human with the appearance of a loli, 10-12, 17, 17, 15-16. Average: 13.4.
Older characters have become more popular in recent years. The first 6 tournaments were won by a combination of elementary and middle school students, and an artificial doll. However, the last three tournaments were won by high school students. Contrary to popular belief, saimoe voters aren't a bunch of pedophiles anymore. However, all winners have been under 18. Girls who look like lolis but are actually legal in Japan are in fashion.

Glasses:
No meganekko has ever won saimoe.

Zettai ryouiki:
Yes: 2 No: 7 Surprisingly, only two winners sported zettai ryouiki in their usual outfits. Standard school uniforms with socks performed well. Every winner usually wears skirts or dresses.

Breasts:
Every singe winner has a small chest. DFC is pretty much a strict requirement.

Main character status:
MC: 2 Love interest: 2 Not MC: 5 Minor: 0
Most winners were major side characters. No minor characters won. Both of the main character winners were magical girls.

Show demographic:
Shoujo: 3 Shonen: 2.5 Seinen: 3.5
The first three winners came from shoujo shows, but the last 6 came from shows aimed at men. Josei shows have been particularly unpopular in saimoe.

Number of episodes the show ran for:
70+, 26, 50, 25, 24, 26, 24, 25, 39.
Most winners came from two cour shows. K-ON ran for three cours, and Cardcaptor Sakura and Ashita no Nadja were long running. These counts may not include OVA's, bonus episodes, movies, and so on. No single cour show has produced a winner.

In summary, the ideal saimoe competitor comes from a two cour show aimed at males with many moe characters, has a popular VA, wears a school uniform, is a short teenager, has long hair in twintails, doesn't wear glasses, and is flat-chested. In other words, science has objectively proven MOETRON to be the ideal moe character.

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