Full list. 133 DVD threshold, 191 BD.
2016 06/06 – 06/12 Anime DVD List
Anime Rank | All Rank | Last Rank | Week Sales | Total Sales | #Wks | Title |
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1 | 2 | 10,080 | 10,080 | 1 | Kidou Senshi Gundam The Origin v3 | |
3 | 15 | 9 | 1,129 | 13,639 | 3 | Girls und Panzer Movie |
4 | 20 | 959 | 27,428 | 3 | Osomatsu-san v5 | |
7 | 33 | 657 | 657 | 1 | Kiznaiver v1 | |
8 | 35 | 647 | 647 | 1 | Divine Gate v3 | |
9 | 36 | 641 | 641 | 1 | Naruto Shippuuden: Jiraiya Ninpou-chou – Naruto Gouketsu Monogatari v1 | |
12 | 50 | 90 | 480 | 60,014 | 100 | Tonari no Totoro (2014 re-release) |
13 | 52 | 411 | 411 | 1 | Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou v1 | |
14 | 67 | 347 | 347 | 1 | Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou v2 | |
15 | 68 | 346 | 346 | 1 | Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou v3 | |
16 | 72 | 339 | 339 | 1 | World Trigger v16 | |
17 | 100 | 263 | 30,425 | 16 | Bakemono no Ko | |
18 | 16 | 259 | 1,413 | 2 | Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?? v6 | |
19 | 95 | 206 | 32,601 | 7 | Osomatsu-san v4 | |
22 | 184 | 7,535 | 3 | Doukyuusei | ||
24 | 160 | 10,776 | 29 | Soreike! Anpanman Miija to Mahou no Lamp | ||
25 | 147 | 36,917 | 12 | Osomatsu-san v3 | ||
26 | 22 | 145 | 2,102 | 3 | Diabolik Lovers More,Blood v3 | |
27 | 25 | 136 | 1,012 | 2 | ONE PIECE 17th Season Dressrosa-hen v24 | |
28 | 136 | 16,264 | 9 | Kidou Senshi Gundam The Origin v2 | ||
30 | 133 | 31,836 | 100 | Majo no Takkyuubin (2014 re-release) |
Other releases (concerts etc) | ||||||
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6 | 3,547 | 3,547 | 1 | Miyano Mamoru Live Tour 2015-16: Generating! | ||
11 | 2 | 1,412 | 9,596 | 2 | Kamiya Hiroshi 1st Live: Hareyon 5&6 | |
17 | 1,030 | 9,259 | 6 | AD-LIVE 2015 v6 | ||
53 | 406 | 7,508 | 8 | AD-LIVE 2015 v1 | ||
57 | 382 | 6,762 | 6 | AD-LIVE 2015 v4 | ||
69 | 345 | 345 | 1 | Hino Satoshi / Tachibana Shinnosuke Meimon Outlaw Gakuen Fandisc v1 |
2016 06/06 – 06/12 Anime BD List
Anime Rank | All Rank | Last Rank | Week Sales | Total Sales | #Wks | Title |
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1 | 1 | 38,571 | 38,571 | 1 | Kidou Senshi Gundam The Origin v3 | |
2 | 7 | 2 | 5,790 | 181,487 | 3 | Girls und Panzer Movie LE |
3 | 16 | 3 | 1,269 | 8,863 | 2 | Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?? v6 |
4 | 22 | 26 | 810 | 59,409 | 68 | Girls und Panzer Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu! |
5 | 23 | 776 | 776 | 1 | World Trigger v16 | |
6 | 28 | 665 | 23,634 | 3 | Osomatsu-san v5 | |
7 | 29 | 659 | 659 | 1 | Kiznaiver v1 | |
8 | 33 | 21 | 555 | 8,243 | 3 | Girls und Panzer Movie RE |
9 | 35 | 33 | 547 | 11,395 | 32 | Girls und Panzer (2015 re-release) v1 |
10 | 36 | 38 | 535 | 10,293 | 30 | Girls und Panzer (2015 re-release) v2 |
11 | 38 | 522 | 522 | 1 | Divine Gate v3 | |
12 | 39 | 40 | 507 | 9,127 | 29 | Girls und Panzer (2015 re-release) v6 |
13 | 41 | 41 | 502 | 9,810 | 31 | Girls und Panzer (2015 re-release) v3 |
14 | 42 | 42 | 499 | 9,118 | 31 | Girls und Panzer (2015 re-release) v5 |
15 | 44 | 43 | 487 | 8,952 | 29 | Girls und Panzer (2015 re-release) v4 |
19 | 57 | 36 | 328 | 22,890 | 25 | Strike Witches Operation Victory Arrow v1 |
71 | 143 | 277 | 55,543 | 29 | Kidou Senshi Gundam The Origin v2 | |
72 | 11 | 274 | 2,034 | 2 | Higurashi no Naku Koro ni BD Box (2016) | |
76 | 13 | 254 | 1,920 | 2 | Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai BD Box (2016) | |
86 | 18 | 215 | 8,856 | 3 | Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! v3 | |
94 | 15 | 198 | 1,786 | 2 | Musaigen no Phantom World v3 | |
97 | 31 | 194 | 12,466 | 3 | Doukyuusei |
Other releases (concerts etc) | ||||||
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2 | 18,676 | 18,676 | 1 | The IDOLM@STER M@STERS of Idol World!! 2015 Perfect Box | ||
4 | 10,416 | 10,416 | 1 | Miyano Mamoru Live Tour 2015-16: Generating! | ||
25 | 751 | 751 | 1 | The IDOLM@STER M@STERS of Idol World!! 2015 Day 2 | ||
30 | 618 | 618 | 1 | The IDOLM@STER M@STERS of Idol World!! 2015 Day 1 |
Spring update:
Kiznaiver v1 sells 659/657, total 1,316. 6.3/16.3% overestimated. Event ticket. Expect at least half those DVDs to drop off after the ticket and we’re possibly looking at a sub-1k average. Not the most auspicious start to this very weak-looking Spring season, and a pretty huge flop for a big Aniplex original.
Winter update:
Divine Gate v3 sells 522/647, total 1,169.
Konosuba v3 adds 215 BDs, total 9,640. 10,924 average with two volumes left so it should hold onto 10k.
Phantom World v3 adds 198 BDs, total 2,096.
Past seasons:
Osomatsu-san v3 adds 147 DVDs, total 66,275.
v4 adds 206 DVDs, total 59,713.
v5 adds 665/959, total 51,062. Thee volumes to go, but still unclear where this bottoms out, or if it’ll just keep dropping to the last volume.
Gochiusa s2 v6, final volume, adds 1269/259, total 10,276. That’s all vols over 10k now. Series average: 12,260.
Dialovers s2 v3 adds 145, total 2,102. DVD-only release.
OVAs, Movies, Boxsets etc:
Gundam Origin v3 sells 38571/10080, total 48,651.
Garupan Movie adds 5790/555 BDs, 1129 DVDs, total 203,369. 7.5k this week.
OVA adds 810 BDs, total 63,395.
v1 re-re-release adds 547 BDs, total 11,395.
v2 re-re-release adds 535 BDs, total 10,293.
v3 re-re-release adds 502 BDs, total 9,810.
v4 re-re-release adds 487 BDs, total 8,952.
v5 re-re-release adds 499 BDs, total 9,118.
v6 re-re-release adds 507 BDs, total 9,127. Bigger increases than last week. Re-release average: 9,783. Total with original: 46,069.
Strike Witches OVA v1 adds 328 BDs, total 24,382 in wk25. Still riding that Amazon firesale.
Doukyuusei adds 194/184, total 20,001. This dropped off very very quickly (i.e. was very front-loaded), but still hit 20k. Good for it.
Higurashi s1 BD Box adds 274, total 2,820.
s2 BD Box adds 254, total 2,643
Upcoming Releases for 2016 06/13 – 06/19 Anime DVD List
2016/06/15 Dagashi Kashi v4
2016/06/15 Diamond no Ace SS v4
2016/06/15 Hai to Gensou no Grimgar v4
2016/06/15 Haikyuu!! Second Season v6
2016/06/15 Phantasy Star Online 2 The Animation v4
2016/06/15 YuuGiOu Arc-V v24
2016/06/17 Dance with Devils Musical
2016/06/17 Initial D Legend3 -Yumeutsutsu-
2016/06/17 King of Prism by PrettyRhythm
2016/06/17 Super Lovers v1
Ouch Kiznaiver. I’m not a big fan of it but it’s still good when the episodes are done well. But I’m afraid it just had a slow start.
So many new shows flopping, while just the re-re-release of Garupan sells arround 10K.
When the tank girls first appeared, no one was prepared for them.
Let’s not be too hasty. Kabaneri still has a chance to be the new title best-seller in Spring season.
But damn, Kiznaiver!
macross,jojo or kabaneri one of these 3 gonna take the 1st place, although Re:Zero is on the rise too but probably wont sell 10k
JoJo has a very low chance, 39 eps and its a long running anime(over 100 eps with the first 3 parts). Kabenari has the advantage of being 1 cour, but Macross could be storefront heavy.
I would put Re:zero as having a better chance at 10k than JoJo.
Yeh well about jojo idc rly much for my taste i think its pure trash dunno what ppl see in it but else ye amazon stalker says jojo will have around 8-9k sales and kabaneri is at 10k while macross is around 11k and re:zero is on the rise it went from 2.5k to 5k in this past months. So ya will see soon how this shows gonna do on the sales.
did you think will kabenari will selling good?
and re:zero i hope it’s sell well
Interesting that you describe this season as very weak looking. I actually thought it seemed like an improvement compared to recent seasons, as there are at least a few new shows that look like they could get close to or exceed 10k. But no show seems poised to dominate with anything in the 20k+ range, so if you judge by the top seller I suppose it appears weak.
It will definitely be weaker than Fall, whether you look at the top or the middle. It’s just not very impressive to have a grand total of 5 shows with an estimate over 5k in a Spring season. And the top four of those have event tickets to factor in. It’s not completely outside the realm of possibility for no Spring show to even average 10k, though one or two should manage to squeak by. Which I guess means Delta and Kabaneri, looks rather tough for anything else.
This probably wasn’t how a season featuring the spiritual successor to Shingeki and a new Macross entry and a couple Aniplex originals was supposed to turn out.
And go figure it’s like the best season of anime in a long time for me…
For me it seems like they care less and less about the bd-dvd sales and they look more into the special stream rights and makin instead of 1 anime they do 2 per season, for example we see now DEEN studio how they are making more anime per season winter they had 4 spring 2 and then just 1 at summer and there are other studios that we can see that do more per season. Anyway if ya go back 1year for the same season we can see that we get more anime i checked for summer for example and we will have like 9 anime more then 1year ago,
So yeh this whole how much an anime should sell in average of bd-dvd is becomin more and more pointless and only a few rare hits will have 10k sales or the anime that already got a big fanbase rest can just be happy if they sell in the range of 3-5k
I think there’s just way too much TV Anime nowadays. Take a look at how many there were from 1990 to 2014. I’m not sure when the late-night anime time slot became a thing, but I suspect it happened around 2001/2002. Kanon (2002) is one such title that I know aired in the late-night anime time slot.
Source: http://www38.atwiki.jp/uri-archive/pages/64.html
○TVアニメ本数の推移 1990年以降
1990 *50
1991 *39
1992 *62
1993 *30
1994 *38
1995 *40
1996 *46
1997 *50
1998 *82
1999 *89
2000 *64
2001 *95
2002 *95
2003 111
2004 128
2005 127
2006 181
2007 159
2008 147
2009 146
2010 130
2011 138
2012 155
2013 187
2014 210
Yeah it’s very hard to see how this is sustainable. Even if revenue streams are diversifying and you can more easily get return on investment from lower-profile adaptations, surely that has a limit. Not just in terms of available consumer spending, but in terms of the physical ability of the industry’s professionals to maintain these accelerated schedules.
It has to crash back down to earth at some point.
“in terms of the physical ability of the industry’s professionals to maintain these accelerated schedules”
On a slight side note to that, while I know it wouldn’t impact the overall trend of the list, are those numbers counting super-short shows like Luluco, Teekyu, etc. with the same “weight” as standard half-hour shows? Since the former certainly require a lot less effort to produce than something like Kabaneri or any of KyoAni’s stuff — and then there’s the difference between single and multiple-cour shows, assuming the preproduction overhead for the longer shows decreases the overall sort of per-episode production amount… or something like that.
I dunno, just some thoughts if one were to try and analyze it in further detail. Unless the site itself does so; can’t access it right now.
You raise a good point. Luckily AJA provide annual statistics for minutes of TV anime produced since 2000. That latest number available is 119,962 minutes in 2014, which is a whole 400 hours more than the 2010 low.
http://aja.gr.jp/english/japan-anime-data
We can expect the AJA report with 2015 data to come out sometime in September.
If you really wanted to get down into the details, yes you would want to count not just shows, not even just episodes, but total minutes of animation. And I assume their numbers do include shorts.
Edit: Oh primadog already provided minutes above.
I have taken a look at the 2014 TV Anime numbers on that Japanese sales wiki I linked. 185 of the 210 are listed within the 2014 averages data of which had a physical disc release, and does include TV Anime shorts.
The remaining 25 I would guess did not have a physical release, which does happen (think of Nanoha ViVid in 2015 for example).
Now, compared to the JVA data given, the JVA data also includes TV Anime that are inserted into other TV programs, combined with live action programs, so that is why the TV Anime number on this Japanese website are lower than the JVA data, as it strictly only has TV Anime programs counted. So, in 2014 for example. the Japanese wiki I linked has 210 TV Anime vs 232 TV Anime from the JVA data.
These are the numbers of TV Anime shorts from 2004 to 2014:
○アニメDVD・BD売り上げ一覧表まとめWikiのショートアニメランキングにおけるショートアニメ本数の推移
※パッケージ販売(ビデオソフト化)されたTVアニメ本数
2004 *1
2005 *1
2006 *2
2007 *3
2008 *4
2009 *3
2010 *3
2011 14
2012 12
2013 26
2014 29
I don’t know the exact moment but it was some time after Eva which proved that TV anime can sell well and the switch from OVA started for real.
Do you know some Japanese sites which could offer timetables for older anime? I’d like to check them out. animecalendar.net only dates back to Winter 2007.
This one has a schedule: http://cal.syoboi.jp/find?sd=2&kw=&ch=&uuc=1&st=&cm=&r=3&rd=2002%2F01%2F01-&pfn=2&pfl=4&v=1
I specifically put it at 2002 January just to see what else was airing with Kanon 2002, but you can input a specific month in the search or a range of months as given in the instructions.
Thank you!
Aww man I really like Kiznaiver so seeing it flop makes me sad. I at least hope BSD, BokuAca adn Kabaneri will do well hopefully maybe? I want Joker Game to do well too but I’m not sure if it will
Joker Game keeps rising with each episode plus it’s doing really well at Animate. I think it’ll do at least 3k.
Auch, Leave Kiznaiver alone :(
I wonder how Trigger will make to eat?
Trigger got paid to animate it, so they’ve got their money. The committee for Kiznaiver, in order of investment, is:
Aniplex
Asahi Broadcasting Corporation
Crunchyroll
サミー (guessing this refers to Sammy Corporation, a pachinko/pachislot company)
Ultra Super Pictures
Movic
BS11
Of those, Aniplex is the one most concerned by far with how the DVD/BDs sell, and they’re probably taking the biggest hit. Interestingly, Crunchyroll might be getting the best deal here, if the streaming views are good. (And no it’s not common to see Western companies on production committees, but it does happen sometimes.)
Ultra Super Pictures is a holding company that was set up by a number of companies including Trigger, but the failure of Kiznaiver’s disc sales still won’t affect Trigger all that directly.
An aside, but note that Kadokawa is not on the committee despite handling both manga adaptations of Kiznaiver.
> Garupan. Total with original: 46,069.
One more week, and it’ll overtake Fate/Zero at #2 rank for 2012 sales (re-releases inc.).
Full ranking posted.
Why didn’t you count Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou sales? Despite being a short, it’s still a spring show (and I’m really happy to see it ranking since I’m having a blast with it).
Just look at it…