Anime Data Insight Lab Publishes '2026 Winter Anime Data Analysis'—A New Hit Structure Born from Streaming x Theaters... Reading 'Super Kaguya-hime!' through Data
Bushiroad's Anime Data Insight Lab released an analysis of 81 winter 2026 anime titles, revealing that theatrical releases, particularly original movies, generate the highest fan engagement.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: April 2, 2026 at 03:00
- 🔍 Collected: April 1, 2026 at 18:37
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: April 21, 2026 at 07:03 (468h 25m after Collected)
The Anime Data Insight Lab (Representative: Yusuke Onuki), a group analysis organization of Bushiroad Inc. (Headquarters: Nakano-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Takaaki Kidani), has conducted a survey on the anime business. This time, we analyzed data from all 81 anime titles in the 2026 winter season, including both TV anime and anime films, to examine which titles continue to maintain viewers' interest and what kind of changes are occurring. We kindly request the media to handle and report this information.
Introduction
The 2026 winter anime season has entered its final stage. This season is a large-scale one with 69 TV anime titles being broadcast (48 new titles and 21 sequels).
In this article, we analyze which titles continue to grasp the viewers based on data from the final stage spanning up to 11 weeks. Furthermore, as a first-time attempt, we included 12 theatrical anime titles in our analysis.
The reason for adding movies is simple: if you only look at TV anime, you will miss the title most talked about by fans this season. The maximum Fan Score (volume of posts on X) was recorded not by a TV anime but by a movie. Moreover, it was not a theatrical version of an existing IP, but a completely original work. We judged that we cannot talk about 'Winter 2026' while ignoring this fact.
Analysis Overview
Targets of analysis
2026 Winter Anime (January to March period) All 81 titles
- TV anime: 69 titles (48 new titles, 21 sequels)
- Theatrical anime: 12 titles
[Data used]
- Trend Score (Google search volume) = General awareness
- Fan Score (X post volume) = Fans' enthusiasm
[Analysis period]
TV anime: From the 1st week of broadcast to the most recent week (maximum 11 weeks)
Theatrical anime: Up to 7 weeks from the release week
All Titles Ranking: Looking at TV and Movies side-by-side
The following is a ranking of all 81 titles this season, lined up without distinguishing between TV and movies.
In terms of the maximum Trend Score, 'Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game Part 1' took 1st place with 100.0. This figure was recorded in the 3rd week, showing an increase even from the initial velocity. The fact that 4 out of the top 10 titles are movies speaks volumes about the presence of theatrical anime this season.
Introduction
The 2026 winter anime season has entered its final stage. This season is a large-scale one with 69 TV anime titles being broadcast (48 new titles and 21 sequels).
In this article, we analyze which titles continue to grasp the viewers based on data from the final stage spanning up to 11 weeks. Furthermore, as a first-time attempt, we included 12 theatrical anime titles in our analysis.
The reason for adding movies is simple: if you only look at TV anime, you will miss the title most talked about by fans this season. The maximum Fan Score (volume of posts on X) was recorded not by a TV anime but by a movie. Moreover, it was not a theatrical version of an existing IP, but a completely original work. We judged that we cannot talk about 'Winter 2026' while ignoring this fact.
Analysis Overview
Targets of analysis
2026 Winter Anime (January to March period) All 81 titles
- TV anime: 69 titles (48 new titles, 21 sequels)
- Theatrical anime: 12 titles
[Data used]
- Trend Score (Google search volume) = General awareness
- Fan Score (X post volume) = Fans' enthusiasm
[Analysis period]
TV anime: From the 1st week of broadcast to the most recent week (maximum 11 weeks)
Theatrical anime: Up to 7 weeks from the release week
All Titles Ranking: Looking at TV and Movies side-by-side
The following is a ranking of all 81 titles this season, lined up without distinguishing between TV and movies.
In terms of the maximum Trend Score, 'Jujutsu Kaisen Culling Game Part 1' took 1st place with 100.0. This figure was recorded in the 3rd week, showing an increase even from the initial velocity. The fact that 4 out of the top 10 titles are movies speaks volumes about the presence of theatrical anime this season.