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FilthyCasual
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Man, poor ConRevo is disgustingly underrated.
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msvitch
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Re:Zero is back ta the top! and STRONG!
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Key
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Yeah, but it didn't catch up to Jojo for the overall. It's gotta be close, though, since it beat out Jojo by a significant margin (4.6-4.2) for comparable episodes.
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angelmcazares
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The cumulative ranking still looks very reflective of the general sentiment of the fandom. Kabaneri keeps falling down, but it makes sense because it has not been that good and exciting in the last few episodes.
I think there is a good chance that Re:Zero ends at the top of the cumulative ranking for Spring. But even if it does not end up as number this season, (assuming it will be two uninterrupted cours) with all its very positive momentum, Re:Zero could end up number one at the end of the Summer season. |
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SailorNaruto
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It's a treat seeing Sailor Moon Crystal so high. 20 years later and the series is still going strong.
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darkchibi07
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To be fair, that is one show that's tough to crack casually unless you have like liner notes on hand or read the episode reviews here just for better context. |
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LightYapper
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So My Hero Academia made it back in top 5 for cumulative rankings, but I'm skeptical to whether that will stay till the end as from what I'd read in the manga, the conclusion for that arc felt less powerful or conclusive to me.
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Gina Szanboti
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When ratings change from people rating after the cutoff date, does that get reflected in the stats, or is where the episode stood at first calculation the only number that gets used? I presume the graphs you publish in the article don't get updated retroactively, but do the new graphs update each week, or is the old data just carried over?
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v1cious
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I know, right? I just wish the last arc wasn't so rushed. |
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crx07
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I noticed that JoJo average rating is around 4.2 in ep 11 and 12. What happened to JoJo?
Re:Zero is not slowing down after the end of arc 2. If this trend continues, Re:Zero may overtake Jojo in cumulative rankings next week or next two weeks. |
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hatachi
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Re:Zero had better take over Jojo this week, considering it's been outranking Jojo 8 weeks in a row. |
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