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2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Mami Tomoe Victory Speech

Hello, Mitakihara. Good morning.

If there is anyone out there who doubts that Japan is the center of the greatest animation ever conceived, who still wonders if the young women that dominate our lives are relevant in the interests of this era, who still questions the power of its dedicated supporters regardless of gender, tonight is your answer.

It's the answer told by users that hailed from humble homes to large universities, from big business complexes to temples and houses of worship, from the freezing north of Sapporo to the sultry warmth of Okinawa, who believed that the power of choosing a female face to lead this country will be the key to success and prosperity.

It's the answer spoken by young and old, salarymen and office ladies, magical girls and espers, tsundere and yandere, time travelers, shrine maidens, maids, cats, squids, Strike Witches and succubi, the normal and the abnormal...Japanese men and women who sent a message to an ever-evolving society that guides this planet that we are not weaboos or otaku or nerds...we are Japanese, and we will always, always love all things moe.

It's the answer that has been guided in the past by a driving force in the form of power pop-such powerful, sweet melodies-and shift the focus to the cause of those who are blessed with unbelievable powers, who have pure intentions to spread the message of a brighter tomorrow.

It has taken one year of reckoning, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in the tenth year of the 2channel Anime Saimoe Tournament...the Puella Magi have arrived in Japan.

I had a heart-to-heart talk with Sakura Kyouko-san earlier today. She is someone that I know very well, is one of my juniors, and is a confidante of Miki Sayaka-san, who was defeated earlier in this tournament by Kaname Madoka-san. She is a warrior by nature, who endured a difficult past to turn her life around and become an experienced fighter with so much accomplished. She now stands with me tonight in solidarity, and I look forward to working with her and all the Puella Magi under Kaname-san's guiding hand in the coming months ahead.

I want to thank Miki-san herself for being gracious in defeat. She is also a proud fighter and is fiercely loyal to our cause and our message. History has made us friends. Our quarterfinal matches have made us equals. And this victory makes us sisters-in-arms.

I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of someone who has been a great ally to us and someone who we can count on., Akemi Homura-san. She fought a valient battle against Mikoto Misaka, but we have avenged her defeat this morning. Our victory will no doubt lift your spirits and allow you to fight at your best from this point forward.

To the dessert witch, Charlotte, who may have helped me get over the top with the "Mogu Mogu" phenomenon that spread worldwide...I forgive you now, and I thank you for your solidarity.

To Kaname-san, I thank you for reaching out to me and giving me a second chance to prove my worth. And I repaid you in kind by winning this tournament not just for you, but for the Puella Magi who are out there doing good in the world. I am forever in your debt.

And although my parents are not here with me, they are watching, and they are proud of what I have accomplished. They mean so much to me, and I wouldn't be here without them. Mom and Dad, I love you both.

But of all those who I would like to thank, I want to thank you, the voting public. Each and every one of you.

You see, I was never the likeliest candidate to win this tournament. I was given a chance by Kyubey to become a Puella Magi. Had I not elected to go with my wish, which was to connect myself with the life I love and to appreciate it the fullest, I wouldn't be standing here speaking in front of you this morning. But I chose to, and I came to terms with my mission. After Kaname-san brought me back to life, I regained a new sense of purpose, and I realized that I am no longer alone in the world.

As fate would have it, there were many citizens tracking these events online and offline, and that is when my campaign started to take shape. From Mitakihara City, to the 23 Special Wards of Tokyo, to the restaurants and shopping malls of Osaka, and the playgrounds and schools of Yokohama, my story and our message spread.

And our message was preached by men and women of all different walks of life who made the decision to log into Futaba Channel, wait for their code, and then make their decision over the course of months and rounds; and it grew in strength thanks to those who swore allegiances to other worthy candidates but ultimately chose our cause as their final answer; from the millions of Japanese who campaigned on different internet forums and even non-Japanese who debated and professed their love and loyalties and proved that more than a decade later, the Anime Saimoe Tournament is more than just a popularity contest; it is a celebration of the moe aspect that makes anime special. This is your victory.

Now I know that you didn't do this just because Puella Magi Madoka Magica dominated the Newtype Anime Awards or won Animation Kobe, and you didn't do it just because this is our show with Kaname-san's name on it. You did this because our message transcends all others. As we celebrate this morning, we all understand that there will be other shows that will be airing, with new faces, new mentalities, and new outlooks on this thing we call life. There will be new girls who want to follow my lead-our lead, I should say. They want to be the new It Girl, just like Nakano Azusa-san was last year. There are others that will become the new "MAI WAIFU" while for others it's a "DO NOT WANT."

I may not be able to spread my message to every corner of the world-indeed, there is a contest that involves characters from shows in the past, whose spirit and legacy I have the utmost respect for. But I am not one who is willing to back down from a challenge, and so I will seize the opportunity to reach out to those who need my guidance. That has been my promise since day one, and that is my promise today.

There will be those who will not agree with my policy as the champion of this tournament, and not all fans will agree on who is better or who is best. But I was an honest person before I took on my current role, and I remain entrenched in being honest with those I know and those I watch over. I ask you all, who now are aware of the cause that we as Puella Magi fight under, live under, and suffer under...to spread the message: whether by social networks, word-of-mouth, blogs, news articles. Even a simple shout from the rooftops will suffice.

What began seven months ago cannot end on this cool autumn night. This victory only announces our arrival, but it is only a foundation for greater opportunities that will come calling for us and for you.

Let us summon a new purpose, of responsibility and trust where each of us encourages to take a stand, but with a clear, ethical conscience. Let us remember that fake voting may lead a candidate to success early, but could set that candidate up for defeat later, and that running clean, fair races is the only solution that is best for this country and the 2channel BBS.

Let us realize that those who try to invade the planet with their own message cannot try to imitate those who have gone before them and were successful in their own right. Let us remember that it was a main magical girl that won this 2channel Anime Saimoe Tournament ten years ago, a feat that has now been successfully replicated twice. And while the Puella Magi has won a great victory this morning, we do so with a measure of humbleness and confidence to ease the minds of those voters whose own confidence and faith in this competition have been shaken irrepairably. To those in Japan whose support I have yet to earn: I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices, I need your faith, and I will be your Goddess and Saimoe Prime Minister too.

And to all those watching across the Pacific in the Americas; to those across the Sea of Japan, our brothers and sisters in Korea; and to those in Australia, Africa and Europe: your belief in us has been intangible yet invaluable, and so your prayers have been answered with a new dawn of Saimoe leadership now at hand.

To those demons who are born out of curses: we will defeat you. To those who seek cuteness and awesomeness: we support you. And to all those who have wondered if the people who organized this tournament had lost their minds by not allowing non-Japanese IPs to vote, we proved once more that this has always been Japan's tournament, and it will only be the voice of the Japanese people that determines a competition that features characters that have large eyes, small noses, flat faces, tall irises, bodies 5.7 heads tall, thin limbs, large heads, colorful hair, bangs over eyes like myself and those standing before you, a neotenized face, ahoge, and may not be perfect in nature in terms of personality, but don't need to be because we all are moe and we Saimoe now.

That is the true genius of Japan - that Japan believes in Saimoe now. Our country is the home of the most beautiful women ever to be created. And what we have already created today will pave the way for those that will come forth into the world tomorrow.

Look around you. You see the faces of those who are blessed to be alive for another year. So many things have happened in this world that have prevented people like you from accomplishing this honor, young as you may be or old as you already are.

Think about what this country means to you, and think about those around the world who think about what their world means to them. And so the message becomes engrained in your mind. You are not alone.

When the strife in Western Asia and Northern Africa reached critical mass, you saw the people rise against their leaders and call for change through the power of revolutions. You are not alone.

When the most calamitous natural disaster ended the lives of more than 15,000 of your friends, neighbors and loved ones, you saw the global community reach out to you with open arms and help you get back on your feet, and you became stronger than ever. You are not alone.

When destiny came calling in London, you watched as a young man of royalty, in the prime of his life, take the hand of his beloved in marriage in one of the world's most celebrated houses of worship in the Anglican Communion. You are not alone.

You were there to see a new country form in Africa, an American space shuttle program complete its run over decades, two countries in South Asia make peace with one another and floodings sink Thailand and Cambodia to their knees. You are not alone.

You helped those who suffered a catastrophe like yours in Turkey and watched two of the cruelest men in the world meet a bloody end in the quest of freedom and peace.

And tonight, in this contest, you waited for your code and casted your vote online, because, whether in one year or ten, through the good and the bad, you know how Japan and the world can change. You are not alone.

Japan, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there are other shows that will keep the Anime Saimoe Tournament fire burning. So this morning, let us ask ourselves: if we can be so lucky to be living here, enjoying a free world-a free and peaceful world, what will the future hold and what new messages and causes will await us?

This is our chance to reignite that fire. This is our moment. This is our time to shine, so that now, in this, the year 2011, in spite of anything that happens in this world or in your backyard or in front of you on your television set...don't forget. Always somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember her...

You Are Not Alone. Thank you. Madoka blesses you, and may Madoka bless Japan and the world.


-Tomoe Mami
November 6, 2011
Mitakihara Junior High School Quadrangle
Mitakihara, Japan

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Final Result


2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Final Prediction

11/05: Grand Final

Kyouko Sakura @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<佐倉杏子@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> 3-1
Mami Tomoe @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<巴マミ@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> EVEN


BoBA Predicts: Mami by <=150
Over/Under: 800
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Semifinal 2 Result

Semi Final 2

1st 407 Mami Tomoe @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica
2nd 392 Madoka Kaname @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Semifinal 2

11/03: Semi Final 2


Madoka Kaname @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<鹿目まどか@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> 5-1
Mami Tomoe @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<巴マミ@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> EVEN


BoBA Predicts: Mami <=100
Over/Under: 750
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Semifinal 1 Result

Semi Final 1
1st 509 Kyouko Sakura @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica
2nd 334 Erica Hartmann @ Strike Witches

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Semifinal 1

11/02: Semi Final 1

Erica Hartmann @ Strike Witches: <<エーリカ・ハルトマン@ストライクウィッチーズ2>> 50-1
Kyouko Sakura @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<佐倉杏子@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> 1-5



BoBA Predicts: Kyouko by >=200
Over/Under: 1000
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 4

10/31: Quarter Final 4

Squid Girl @ Squid Girl: <<イカ娘@侵略!イカ娘>> 10-1
Mami Tomoe @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<巴マミ@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> EVEN



BoBA Predicts: Mami by >=100
Over/Under: 800
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 3 Result

Quarter Final 3
1st 371 Madoka Kaname @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica
2nd 327 Sayaka Miki @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 3

10/30: Quarter Final 3

Madoka Kaname @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<鹿目まどか@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> 1-9
Sayaka Miki @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica: <<美樹さやか@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> 5-1



BoBA Predicts: Madoka by >=100
Over/Under: 1000
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 2 Result

Quarter Final 2
1st 657 Kyouko Sakura @ Puella Magi Madoka Magica
2nd 568 Ruri Gokou @ Ore No Imouto Ga Konna Ni Kawaii Wake Ga Nai

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 2

10/29: Quarter Final 2

Kyouko Sakura @ Puella Magi Madoka Magi: <<佐倉杏子@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ>> EVEN
Ruri Gokou @ Ore No Imouto Ga Konna Ni Kawaii Wake Ga Nai: <<黒猫(五更瑠璃)@俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない>> 5-1



BoBA Predicts: Kyouko by >=100 votes
Over/Under: 900
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 1 Result

Quarter Final 1
1st 383 Erica Hartmann @ Strike Witches
2nd 255 Astarotte Ygvar @ Astarotte's Toy!

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal 1

10/28: Quarter Final 1

Astarotte Ygvar @ Astarotte's Toy!: <<アスタロッテ・ユグヴァール(ロッテ)@アスタロッテのおもちゃ!>> EVEN
Erica Hartmann @ Strike Witches: <<エーリカ・ハルトマン@ストライクウィッチーズ2>> 10-1



BoBA Predicts: Astarotte by >=150
Over/Under: 800
Over

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Quarterfinal matchups

2011  ┏ アスタロッテ・ユグヴァール(ロッテ)@アスタロッテのおもちゃ! (Lotte)
    ┏┫
    ┃┗ エーリカ・ハルトマン@ストライクウィッチーズ2 (Erica)
  ┏┫┏ 佐倉杏子@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ (Kyouko)
  ┃┗┫
━┫  ┗ 黒猫(五更瑠璃)@俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない (Kuroneko)
  ┃  ┏ 鹿目まどか@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ (Madoka)
  ┃┏┫
  ┗┫┗ 美樹さやか@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ (Sayaka)
    ┃┏ イカ娘@侵略!イカ娘 (Ika Musume)
    ┗┫
      ┗ 巴マミ@魔法少女まどか☆マギカ (Mami)

2ch Anime Saimoe 2011: Odds of winning, October 25, 2011

Ruri Gokou EVEN












Squid Girl 5-1












Mami Tomoe 6-1












Madoka Kaname 10-1












Sayaka Miki 15-1












Kyouko Sakura 20-1












Erica Hartmann 30-1










Astarotte Ygvar 50-1














I realized that 2ch and 2chan are different. Cheers to Zeroryoko1974 of AnimeSuki for pointing it out. Odds are final.

2009 2chan Anime Saimoe Tournament: Top 4


1. Taiga Aisaka
CHAMPION

Round 1:
Taiga Aisaka 726
Lynette Bishop 521
Louise Halevy 68
Ruby Toujou 36

Round 2:
Taiga Aisaka 786
Ami Kawashima 627
Mikuru Asahina 297

Round 3:
Taiga Aisaka 850
Maria 725

Group F Final:
Taiga Aisaka 825
Azusa Nakano 711

Quarterfinals:
Taiga Aisaka 812
Isumi Saginomiya 736

Semifinals:
Taiga Aisaka 1077
Nodoka Haramura 998

Final:
Taiga Aisaka 1332
Yui Hirasawa 1278



2. Yui Hirasawa

Round 1:
Yui Hirasawa 708
Yaya Yuiki 258
Hiyori Tamura 121
Ameri Kawai 119

Round 2:
Yui Hirasawa 836
Rika Furude 773
Shimako Toudou 95

Round 3:
Yui Hirasawa 953
Hinagiku Katsura 935

Group E Final:
Yui Hirasawa 838
Minori Kushieda 752

Quarterfinals:
Yui Hirasawa 873
Koromo Amae 819

Semifinals:
Yui Hirasawa 1019
Mihoko Fukuji 988

Final:
Taiga Aisaka 1332
Yui Hirasawa 1278



3. Nodoka Haramura

Round 1:
Nodoka Haramura 655
Yui Kotegawa 268
Budoko 111
Yoshino Shimazu 48

Round 2:
Nodoka Haramura 702
Yoshika Miyafuji 397
Zange 204

Round 3:
Nodoka Haramura 741
Miyako Miyamura 380

Group H Final:
Nodoka Haramura 890
Nagi Sanzen'in 874

Quarterfinals:
Nodoka Haramura 910
Louise Francoise Le Blanc De La valliere 716

Semifinals:
Taiga Aisaka 1077
Nodoka Haramura 998



4. Mihoko Fukuji

Round 1:
Mihoko Fukuji 649
Matsurika Shinouji 168
Ryofu Housen 94
Nena Trinity 87

Round 2:
Mihoko Fukuji 683
Mikoto Misaka 599
Touma Minami 71

Round 3:
Mihoko Fukuji 787
Ritsu Tainaka 445
Ushio Okazaki 345

Group G Final:
Mihoko Fukuji 770
Eruruu 441

Quarterfinals:
Mihoko Fukuji 660
Yuuki Kataoka 613

Semifinals:
Yui Hirasawa 1019
Mihoko Fukuji 988

2chan Anime Saimoe 2009: It's a double for Taiga Aisaka



2chan Anime Saimoe 2009:
It's a double for Taiga Aisaka!


By JR Salazar, Bedlam on Baltic Avenue
October 18, 2009

Up until mid-October, Suiseiseki was the only one able to win both the Japan 2chan Anime Saimoe and Anizone Best Moe Tournaments.

Now she has company. Tiger-sized company.

Meet Taiga Aisaka, the 2009 2chan Anime Saimoe Tournament champion, who prevailed over Yui Hirasawa in a hotly-contested final, 1332-1278.

A final surge of support at the 11:00 PM hour, along with comfortable leads at the midway points, were the deciding factors in what has been another successful Anime Saimoe Tournament.

At Ohaji High School, a large banner read: "We Made History!" in Japanese, Korean and English. Other banners read, "We Did It!," "You're the greatest, Taiga!," "Roar to victory!," "Taiga earns her stripes!," "Move over Desu! Make room for the Tiger desu!" and "The Tigress of Asia, Taiga you are a goddess!" and even, "The next Prime Minister of Japan wields a wooden sword!" hung from the rafters.

Signs of Taiga's image were raised, free plush Tenori (Palmtop) Tigers were handed out, and flags of the school and the Toradora! logo waved into the crisp Tokyo night.

"Once again, three simple words: We Made History!" exclaimed a smiling Aisaka, surrounded by Ryuji Takasu, Minori Kushieda, Ami Kawashima and Yuusaku Kitamura. "And you all made it possible. Thank you everyone.

"To Yui, you fought a good race. I commend you for your efforts. I look forward to facing you at the ISML.

"To Ami and Minori. You are the best friends I could ever have. Thanks for the memories we had, and the memories we will now have.

"To Yuusaku. Even though you were someone I looked up to, I am glad you are someone I can depend on, even though you aren't the one I would give my life to. Thank you.

"And to Ryuji. We've been through so much, and I had to put up with you for sooooo long..." The crowd laughed. "No seriously, I have! But anyway, you've put a smile on my face for so many times that I can remember. I love you so much, if I was a cheesecake, I'm melting in your mouth right now. Thank you for giving me my strength, and believing in me."

"You're welcome, Taiga," he said, as they exchanged a deep kiss of affection. The crowd cheered, and some even cried.

"How about we thank them with a song?" asked Ami.

"Your choice, champ," Minori said, winking.

She thought about it, then said, "All right everyone. Pre-Parade and Orange. Everybody sing along!" And the crowd sang along, jumping to the beat and chanting to the music.

At Sakuragaoka High, the mood was surprisingly positive. When the results came out, there was applause. A few people held back tears, but everyone knew that they would accept the result, no matter where it went.

"I learned something important today," Hirasawa said, surrounded by the members of her band, their advisor Sawako Yamanaka and her sister Ui. "I lost to someone who wanted this more. And I'm fine with that. Even though I could not avenge Azunyan's defeat, I am glad that I lost to someone who wanted to make her own history.

"This journey was one of the best I ever had, and I know that bigger and brighter days will be waiting for me. If I had let anyone of you down," Yui said, "I'm sorry." And suddenly, the tears came out. "I'm really sorry that I couldn't win this for you. I really am."

Ui consoled her on stage.

"Keep you head up, Yui!" one supporter in the crowd said.
"You didn't let us down at all!' another said.
"You're better than the other 382 that competed this year!" said another.
"And you're always Number One with us!" exclaimed yet another. "Always! Forever!"
"You made us proud, Yui, never forget that!" shouted a fifth from the top of his lungs! "You are this school's heroine!"
And the crowd chanted her name. Yui, through her tears, radiated a large wide smile, and said, "Everybody, thank you very much for your support!" The whole crowd game a standing ovation. And her smile brought a sense of energy that drove her to scream, "FUWA FUWA TIME!"
The band played, and the crowd cheered as if they had won it all.

In the end, everybody won this tournament. Though Aisaka made her own set of history, Hirasawa held her head high for a strong campaign, and one that will be remembered in the annals of the history of the 2chan Anime Saimoe Tournament.