The Yuru-Chara Grand Prix 2020 “THE FINAL” has begun, and public voting started this month. You can browse the current rankings here, and see instructions on how to vote here.
The Yuru-Chara Grand Prix is where the public get to vote for the most popular mascot. Gotōchi-chara (local mascots) and corporate or other mascots can enter as long as they meet the criteria for being a yuru-chara.
This has been running since 2011, and previous winners include Kumamon, Sanomaru, Shinjō-kun and Kapal. It was announced a few years ago that 2020 would be the last year of the Grand Prix, to coincide with the Tokyo Olympics... well, this year hasn’t exactly gone to plan, but the Yuru-Chara Grand Prix still marches on.
1st April: Open for entries
24th June: Deadline for entries
1st July: Public voting starts
25th September: Public voting ends
3rd-4th October: Run-off voting and awards ceremony in Takizawa, Iwate Prefecture
Surprisingly, the awards event was confirmed yesterday. The largely rural prefecture of Iwate chosen for the location has so far had zero confirmed coronavirus cases.
Some characters of interest:
Takata no Yume-chan (たかたのゆめちゃん) from Rikuzentakata, Iwate - increased interest in yuru-chara and the Grand Prix started amidst the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and Yume-chan was created in 2012 to represent the hopes and dreams of the people of one of the most devastated cities of the disaster. (highest rank: 49th in 2012)
Omapyon (おおまぴょん) from Ōmachi, Nagano - the Japanese serow with a mountain on their head hopes to do better than last year’s 11th place and will hopefully get the support from fans their “brothers” Tochisuke and Susonon.
Kōkaryū Ninja Ponpoko (甲賀流忍者ぽんぽこ) - the Virtual YouTuber is normally some sort of half-girl, half-tanuki (raccoon dog), but also physically appears as a costumed yuru-chara tanuki. Her “brother”(?) Peanuts-kun won the Grand Prix last year for corporate/other mascots. I’m still very confused by this whole VTuber thing... (new entry)
The popularity and relevance of the Yuru-Chara Grand Prix has been waning in recent years, and many well-known local characters have gained their popularity by other means so have not returned. I really don’t know if something interesting could happen this year, but I’ll still try and follow it, one last time!
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