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Anime IP

The Boy and The Beast

バケモノの子

30/ 100 CVS
Related franchise: The Boy And The BeastMedia: Game · Year: 2015 · Category: Anime IPMeasurable demand in 16 countries

Snapshot

The Boy and The Beast has a Cultural Velocity Score of 30/100 on ipranking.io, with measurable demand in 16 countries. Source: ipranking.io.

Key Insight

Key drivers: Google Trends buzz at 20/100, search demand (Google Trends top-5) at 65/100, data in 16 countries.

Biggest gap: source coverage (17/100).

Observed Market Coverage counts fresh-eligible country rows against the 86-market CVS framework (19/100 = fresh-eligible 16 of 86 markets). All-time visible country rows are shown separately for context and can be higher. Source Coverage counts fresh/current eligible source categories against the target six-source framework. These are separate denominators, so broad market visibility can coexist with low source-coverage strength.

Compare bridge

Compare The Boy and The Beast across observed markets

Use the markets visible on this page as a starting point, then compare the public CVS components side by side in the workspace.

Comparison uses visible public-demand components only; it is not audience size, revenue, or licensing value.

Event context

How to read this IP signal

The Boy and The Beast does not yet have a reviewed event-calendar anchor. This Anime IP page keeps the demand interpretation source-led until a release, campaign, or collaboration event is reviewed.

The Boy and The Beast currently has a single-point or sparse visible history with 1 of 6 target source categories eligible. The page preserves current source evidence, but avoids implying a stable trend until more dated snapshots are available.

Country-level visibility is present in 16 markets: 16 with Google Trends rows and 0 with Netflix Top 10 rows where available. Read these as source-specific windows, not official market share or audience size.

Coverage is sparse for The Boy and The Beast: 1/6 eligible source categories and 16 visible country markets. Use the strongest signal (Search Demand, 65/100) and weakest signal (Source Coverage, 17/100) as directional context only.

Demand fingerprint

Demand Signal Components

Observed demand-signal components behind the current CVS. Methodology

Demand signals only: not audience, sales, revenue, valuation, market share, or investment advice.

MetricScoreStrengthSource
Search Intensity & Geographic Spread20
Google Trends (86 markets)
Search Demand65
Google Trends
Observed Market Coverage19
19/100 = fresh-eligible 16 of 86 markets; 16 all-time visible country rows
Source Coverage17
1 of 6 target categories observed as fresh/current eligible evidence
Overall CVS30
Weighted composite

Country-level signal visibility

Regional Demand(16 countries)

Source-specific demand indicators, not official national popularity rankings or absolute market-size measures.

Regional demand signal

Top observed country-level signals from existing public source rows.

Regional demand signal visibility, not audience, revenue, market share, or absolute country popularity.

New Zealand
100

Google Trends

Nepal
90

Google Trends

United States
63

Google Trends

Australia
36

Google Trends

Canada
36

Google Trends

Philippines
36

Google Trends

CountryScoreSource
🇳🇿New Zealand100Google Trends
🇳🇵Nepal90Google Trends
🇺🇸United States63Google Trends
🇦🇺Australia36Google Trends
🇨🇦Canada36Google Trends
🇵🇭Philippines36Google Trends
🇬🇧United Kingdom27Google Trends
🇲🇾Malaysia18Google Trends
🇿🇦South Africa18Google Trends
🇹🇭Thailand18Google Trends

Showing top 10 of 16 countries.

Source coverage dossier

Signal observations(observed historically: 1/6)

Source Coverage: 1 of 6 target categories observed as current eligible evidence. The denominator is the target six-source framework, not only currently enabled sources. Observed historically (incl. paused sources): 1 of 6. Rows below include source-level observations and country-level signal summaries; chips do not imply every provider is active or scheduled.

Source rows are observed signals from existing production data, not official source coverage totals.

NetflixYouTubeGoogle TrendsAniListMyAnimeListWikipedia
SourceScoreStrengthObservations
Google TrendsCountry-level summary31.6
16

Observed Demand Score History

IP-level CVS v1.2 GLOBAL rows from cvs_scores. This is a demand-signal history, not audience, revenue, or distribution data.

IP-level score history will appear after more daily CVS snapshots are collected.

Current score: 30.0

Interpretation notes

FAQ answers explain observed demand signals and preserve the same caveats: CVS is not audience, sales, revenue, valuation, market share, or investment advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Where is The Boy and The Beast most popular?
The Boy and The Beast shows the strongest relative country-level demand signals in New Zealand, Nepal, United States, Australia, Canada, with measurable demand in 16 countries as of the latest update. These are source-specific demand indicators, not official national popularity rankings or absolute market-size measures.
Q.How popular is The Boy and The Beast globally?
The Boy and The Beast has a Cultural Velocity Score (CVS) of 30 out of 100 on ipranking.io, which compares 278 entertainment IPs across 86 markets.
Q.What is The Boy and The Beast's demand score?
The Boy and The Beast's Cultural Velocity Score (CVS) is 30. CVS is a proprietary 0-100 demand-signal index built from public source families; current eligibility and freshness are documented in Methodology.
Q.Is The Boy and The Beast popular in New Zealand?
The Boy and The Beast shows a strong source-specific demand signal in New Zealand, with relative search-interest score 100 as of the latest update, according to ipranking.io data. Country scores are relative demand indicators, not official popularity rankings or absolute audience totals.
Q.How many countries show measurable The Boy and The Beast demand?
The Boy and The Beast has measurable demand in 16 countries out of 86 tracked markets as of the latest update, based on ipranking.io's multi-source data.
Q.Where does ipranking.io get The Boy and The Beast data from?
The Boy and The Beast data on ipranking.io comes from public source families such as Netflix rankings, Google Trends, community platforms, and Wikipedia pageviews when eligible. Provider status, freshness, and CVS eligibility vary by source and are documented in Methodology.
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