Events Gunma-chan has made appearances at various events and competitions over the years. Some include: In 1996, it appeared at a national sports festival held in Gunma.
Yuru-Chara Grand Prix Gunma-chan steadily gained nationwide popularity through participating in the Yuru-Chara Grand Prix. In 2011, it placed 18th; in 2012 and 2013, it placed 3rd; and in 2014, it won 1st place with 1,002,505 votes. As 28 October is Gunma Citizens Day, the prefecture releases a notebook that features Gunma-chan on the cover every year. From 12 December 2012, Gunma-chan was appointed as the head manager of the prefectural PR department and also acts as an ambassador for
sukiyaki and ginhikari fish, two dishes that the prefecture has been trying to promote in recent years. Gunma will be releasing a Gunma-chan themed
license plate available starting October 2023.
Local government Each local government in Gunma has its own official Gunma-chan art that it uses. On the official Gunma Prefecture website, there is a "Gunma-chan mode" that once toggled changes all the pictures and banners to Gunma-chan versions.
TV appearances Gunma-chan was featured on
TV Asahi in a program called
Sanma no Nan Demo Derby. A Gunma-chan plushie appeared on the
Tokyo MX program called
5 Ji Ni Muchu. Since 1017, Gunma-chan has also been making regular appearances on
Gunma Ichiban, which is broadcast on
Gunma TV.
In anime Gunma-chan was featured as the main character in an anime called
Gunma-chan (アニメぐんまちゃん in Japanese), which aired from 3 October 2021 to 26 December 2021 on
Tokyo MX and seven other network. There are 39 episodes in the first season, with each being about seven minutes long. It is narrated by
Takako Honda. A second season premiered on 8 April 2023, with returning casts. The anime sparked confusion for locals when it first aired; despite official sources stating for years that Gunma-chan had no sex, in the anime Gunma-chan's sister calls it her big brother throughout the series, implying that Gunma-chan is a boy. == Collaborations ==