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, abbreviated as , is a Japanese
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web browser game developed by
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and published by DMM.com. The central theme of the game is the representation of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
warships A warship or combatant ship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a state. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster an ...
personified as teenage girls and young adult women with personality characteristics reflecting the history of each ship. Originally, all of these were Japanese, but ships from other nations have also been added as the game has developed. Gameplay involves all aspects of naval warfare, including not only combat but also maintenance, repair, upgrading, resupply, morale, logistics and mission planning. The game was launched on April 23, 2013. As of April 2015, the game is available in Japan only and has 3 million registered players. An Android client of the original game was released in 2016. The game has developed into a much larger media franchise; various media including multiple manga series and
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s have been released, in addition to an officially licensed
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. A PlayStation Vita game was released in February 2016, and an anime television series aired its first season from January to March 2015, with an animated film released in November 2016, and a second season that will premiere in November 2022.


Gameplay

The gameplay is centered upon building squadrons composed of individual characters represented as cards with different attributes, and then sending said squadrons out on missions. Each of the characters are
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s of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
naval
warship A warship or combatant ship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a state. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster ...
s which are depicted as cute girls, known as . These personified warships are based on real-life vessels which are explained in detail within the game; the physical characteristics, appearances and personalities of each of the girls correlate in some way to the real-life vessel (for example, ships with a larger displacement tonnage such as cruisers, battleships and aircraft carriers are usually depicted as young women, while smaller ships such as destroyers and coastal defense ships look and behave like pubescent girls, with a few exceptions). The vast majority of these fleet girls were based on the ships of
Imperial Japanese Navy The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrend ...
along with few that were based on other navies' warships instead, including three from
Imperial Japanese Army The was the official ground-based armed force of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945. It was controlled by the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office and the Ministry of the Army, both of which were nominally subordinate to the Emperor o ...
. So far foreign navies represented in the game are include Kriegsmarine,
Regia Marina The ''Regia Marina'' (; ) was the navy of the Kingdom of Italy (''Regno d'Italia'') from 1861 to 1946. In 1946, with the birth of the Italian Republic (''Repubblica Italiana''), the ''Regia Marina'' changed its name to ''Marina Militare'' ("M ...
,
United States Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...
,
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...
, Soviet Navy,
Marine Nationale The French Navy (french: Marine nationale, lit=National Navy), informally , is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the five military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in th ...
, Svenska Marinen,
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister of ...
and
Koninklijke Marine The Royal Netherlands Navy ( nl, Koninklijke Marine, links=no) is the naval force of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. During the 17th century, the navy of the Dutch Republic (1581–1795) was one of the most powerful naval forces in the world an ...
. The player takes on the role of an and organizes their fleets in battle in order to win. Combat is largely automated, and manual actions by the player include micromanagement such as building and repairing. The player can organise up to four different fleets. The player progresses through the game by advancing through maps, gaining experience points through
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, obtaining new fleet girls whilst repairing and resupplying existing ones, and fulfilling quests to obtain resources. New equipment can be crafted, allowing the fleet girls to equip different armaments depending on the situation. Acquisition of new ''kanmusu'' by the player can occur via drops on map or via crafting, and is heavily RNG-based; randomization is also a key component of the battle mechanism, map progression and equipment development. Construction, resupply and repair of ships is reliant upon four types of resources, namely fuel, ammunition, steel and
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; these supplies will gradually increase automatically as time passes. Players can choose to engage in expeditions, sorties, and quests to further increase their supplies as well. Ships can be customised through the addition of various equipment within their empty slots, which add attribute bonuses and even provide special effects in some cases; such equipment include
naval gun Naval artillery is artillery mounted on a warship, originally used only for naval warfare and then subsequently used for shore bombardment and anti-aircraft roles. The term generally refers to tube-launched projectile-firing weapons and excludes ...
s, anti-aircraft guns,
torpedo A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target. Historically, s ...
es,
torpedo bomber A torpedo bomber is a military aircraft designed primarily to attack ships with aerial torpedoes. Torpedo bombers came into existence just before the First World War almost as soon as aircraft were built that were capable of carrying the weight ...
s, dive bombers, fighter aircraft,
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s, recon planes,
radar Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), angle, and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, we ...
s, steam turbines, special artillery shells, depth charges,
sonar Sonar (sound navigation and ranging or sonic navigation and ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, measure distances (ranging), communicate with or detect objects on o ...
s, drum canisters,
searchlight A searchlight (or spotlight) is an apparatus that combines an extremely bright source (traditionally a carbon arc lamp) with a mirrored parabolic reflector to project a powerful beam of light of approximately parallel rays in a particular direc ...
s and
anti-torpedo bulge The anti-torpedo bulge (also known as an anti-torpedo blister) is a form of defence against naval torpedoes occasionally employed in warship construction in the period between the First and Second World Wars. It involved fitting (or retrofittin ...
s. The effectiveness of ships in combat depend on its attribute parameters, namely hitpoints, armour, evasion, aircraft capacity, speed, attack range, firepower, torpedo, anti-air, anti-submarine, line-of-sight, and luck. ''Kanmusu'' are capable of becoming stronger as they gain experience and level up after battles, and can also be remodeled into more advanced models once they reach a certain level. Unwanted ''kanmusu'' can also be "fed" to other ''kanmusu'' through a process known as , which grants attribute bonuses to one ship in exchange for losing another. Ships can become fatigued once it accumulates after sorties; fatigued ships have decreased attributes, whilst sparkling ships have increased attributes. Fatigue can be alleviated by allowing ships some time to rest, or by recovering the fleet's morale using . As ships become damaged, their icons begin to blow off smoke and their clothing become visually torn and battered; in the event when a ship's durability drops down to zero, it is considered sunk, and the player will lose the fleet girl. Players cannot resurrect fleet girls that have been lost unless they are in possession of an emergency repair item, and are only able to re-train ships that have been lost from scratch. Whilst the game is free-to-play, special premium bonuses can be obtained through prepaid game money and credit card microtransactions, such as repair dock expansions, home shipyard furniture tokens, ship possession limit increases, and special consumable items. Although each ship in the game has an experience level cap of Lv.99, the player is able to obtain the "marriage papers and ring" item with a monetary purchase priced at 700 yen or via a one-time special quest, which allows the player to "marry" the girl, thereby breaking the original level cap and allowing a new maximum of Lv.175, in addition to other perks such as stat boosts and decreased operating costs; this process can be repeated as many times as the player wishes, and there is no limit to the number of girls that can be "married". Players can choose to battle against the fleets of other real-life players on the same game server via the exercise maneuvers menu. Players are also able to compete with each other's scores via in-game ranking boards, with periodical prizes for top ranking players. As of January 2016, there are 20 servers that can be played on, each named after a World War II-era Japanese naval base. The game is currently intended to be played by a Japanese domestic audience only, with the interface exclusively in the Japanese language. As of present, the game cannot be played outside Japan without the use of a
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; utilisation of such methods to circumvent country IP restrictions and access the game breach the DMM.com online game terms of use, however. From August 2013 onwards, new player registrations were only available via periodic lottery, due to the servers being overloaded by large numbers of new registrants. After July 2015, new registrants were able to join the 20th server without the need to partake in a lottery; due to excessive player numbers, however, the new server has closed on multiple occasions.


Fleet girls

Upon the debut of the game, there were a total of 94 different fleet girls available. Within an update introduced May 15–17, 2013, additional fleet girls were added. On September 11, 2013, the first non-Japanese vessel, Soviet destroyer ''Verniy'' (Верный), was introduced into the game. There were plans during the early stages to eventually bring additional ships from other countries, and in March 2014, three German Kriegsmarine vessels were added. Two Italian ships were added as part of the 2015 Spring event in April 2015, with one more added in August. The first fully non-Axis ship, the American
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, was introduced with KanColle Kai on February 18, 2016, later becoming available in the browser game's 2016 Spring event. Presently there are 164 original girls in addition to 72 upgraded variants, bringing the total number of fleet girls to 236. The game currently holds spaces for 250 different types of fleet girls. Different fleet girls are illustrated by different artists; artists involved in the drawing of various characters include Shibafu, Yoshinori Shizuma, Konishi, Kūrokuro, Akemi Mikoto and 16 other artists.
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, who was previously the lead character designer for '' Strike Witches'' and ''
Girls und Panzer , abbreviated as ''GuP'' or ''Garupan'' , is a Japanese anime franchise created by Actas which depicts a competition between girls' high schools practicing tank warfare as a sport. The series was directed by Tsutomu ...
'', created the designs and illustrations for Japanese armored aircraft carrier ''Taihō'' and the five German vessels. The traits of each fleet girl are based on aspects of the historical ship they are based on; for instance, frequently adds English words and phrases into her dialog as a reference to her British origins, whilst is depicted as a speedy girl in artworks and official print media, since ''Shimakaze'' was one of the fastest destroyers of World War II. Characters which share particular links also have similar physical traits: ships of the same class may have similar accessories or clothing, whilst all Imperial Japanese Navy submarines are depicted as wearing sukumizu.
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have been employed to voice the fleet girls, with anywhere around 10 fleet girls being voiced by one actor.


Development

Prior to ''Kantai Collection'', the majority of games published by DMM.com were R-18+ adult online games. In an effort to attract customers from a wider audience, DMM.com experimented with ''Kantai Collection'' in partnership with Kadokawa Games; by November 2013, ''Kantai Collection'' accounted for 30-40% of DMM.com's total online game business. Unlike other online games in Japan, ''Kantai Collection'' was designed with the intention of not forcing the player to spend money or participate in "gacha" lotteries. The purpose of this stems from Kadokawa desiring a larger target market and to establish the game as a well-known name, eventually allowing for merchandising and sales of franchise works. Kensuke Tanaka, who prior to ''Kantai Collection'' was involved in the production and public relations for '' Final Fantasy X'', '' XI'' and ''
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'', wished to create a game which involves historical elements while still appealing to the regular fans of DMM.com, namely fans of
anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening of ...
and manga culture, and this led him to the idea of developing a game centered on anthropomorphisms of warships.


Media


Print media


Manga

A bi-monthly online web manga by Ryōta Momoi began serialization from April 23, 2013, in the '' Famitsu Comic Clear''. The manga follows a
4koma , a comic strip format, generally consists of gag comic strips within four panels of equal size ordered from top to bottom. They also sometimes run right-to-left horizontally or use a hybrid 2×2 style, depending on the layout requirements of ...
format, and features a storyline with the fleet girls enrolled in schools, where senior girls teach battle techniques to their juniors. It has been updated weekly since October 2013. Ryōta Momoi's 4koma manga will be released in print book format under the title beginning from December 14, 2013. ''Famitsu Comic Clear'' has introduced an additional manga adaptation by Shōtarō Harada under the title beginning from July 9, 2013. The Famitsu website also hosts a webcomic titled by Tadashi Mizumoto which focuses on gameplay aspects of ''Kantai Collection''. It began serialization from August 23, 2013. In addition, illustrations column with multiple illustrators at the same time as the manga has also been serialized. A manga by Kensuke Tanaka and illustrated by Sakae Saitō titled began serialisation in ''
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'' in the December 2013 issue (released October 28, 2013), with a focus on an original story revolving around Tenryū and Tatsuta. In addition, another manga series by SASAYUKi featuring the title was serialized in ''
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'' from the December 2013 issue (released November 9, 2013) onwards, with a story based on the adventures of battleship Kongō. It began serialisation within the May 2014 issue of ''Comptiq'' (released April 10, 2014) and was later terminated within the November 2014 issue (released October 10, 2014). A manga titled and illustrated by Yasuhiro Miyama began serialisation in the January 2014 issue (released November 9, 2013) of ''
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'', with the plot focusing on the Akatsuki sisters. '' Age Premium'' featured a manga publication by Nanaroku titled starting from the January 2014 issue (delivered December 9, 2013), with Inazuma as the main character. It was serialized until the May 2014 issue (delivered April 9, 2014). A manga series titled by Kazuma Yamazaki, Hyōbu Madoka later Kaname Yokoshima and illustrated by Kazuma Yamazaki began serialisation within the ''
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'' magazine in the February 2014 issue (released December 27, 2013). A manga series by Hiroichi titled began serialisation in the July 2014 issue (released May 27, 2014) of '' Dengeki Daioh'', focusing on a storyline revolving around the heavy cruisers Kumano and Suzuya. Kadokawa website also hosts a webcomic titled by Sau Nitō and illustrated by Sōta Wakui which focuses on gameplay aspects of ''Kantai Collection''. It began serialization from March 22, 2014, in Comic Walker. A manga series by Miki Morinaga titled began serialization in the December 2018 issue (released November 10, 2018) of ''Comptiq'', focusing on a storyline where Gambier Bay, Tashkent, and Commandant Teste discover an old bar on the naval base they're stationed at, eventually learning the skills of being bartenders and the history of cocktails. Gambier Bay uses the opportunity as a way of learning to get over her fear of the Kurita Fleet, as well to pull herself out of being too self-deprecating. Two volumes of the collected chapters have been released, and the third volume is scheduled to be released in September 2020. Currently it's also available on Comic Walker since July 10, 2019. Kadokawa has also announced a manga series titled , created by Ōto Taguchi who was previously responsible for the ''
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'' manga. However, the project was cancelled after a disagreement between the author and publisher. ''Famitsu Comic Clear'', ''DNA Comics'', ''Comptiq'' and ''Dengeki Comics'' have also published numerous series of comic compilation books which each contain a collection of various one-shot manga.


Light novels

A short story series featuring aircraft carriers Zuikaku and Shōkaku written by Hiroki Uchida and illustrated by Matarō, titled , began serialization within the January 2014 issue (released November 20, 2013) of ''
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''. A light novel based on the game with the title , written by Toshihiko Tsukiji and illustrated by NOCO, was released on November 30, 2013. A novel project featuring aircraft carriers Kaga and Akagi involving the illustrator Koruri and the authors Kei Shiide, Kazuyuki Takami and Dai Akagane has been announced, with the title . It was serialized in ''Comptiq'' between the January 2014 (released November 9, 2013) and August 2014 (released July 10, 2014) issues. A novel to share the view of the world, written by Kazuyuki Takami and illustrated by GUNP was released on November 2, 2014. A novel series featuring light aircraft carriers Zuihō written by Yukiya Murasaki and illustrated by Satoru Arikawa, titled was released on February 1, 2015.


Video games


''KanColle Kai''

A single-player turn-based strategy game titled was announced for the PlayStation Vita during Kadokawa Games' 2013 Autumn media briefing, and following two launch delays, was finally released on February 18, 2016. The game is the second title independently created by Kadokawa Game Studio, after '' Natural Doctrine''. ''KanColle Kai'' introduces various strategy elements such as hexagonal world maps, a new resource transfer system involving the escorting of supply ships over each game turn, player-selected difficulty settings, enemy counterattacks against the player's bases, control of over up to eight fleets on the world map, and the ability to simultaneously operate two separate fleets within some sortie maps. Existing functions from the original web browser game are also present, with major user interface changes. Menu screens feature
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character animations, and the player will encounter a "game over" state if all of their territories are destroyed by the enemy. The Vita game contained the original debut of USS ''Iowa'' (BB-61) as a playable ship, prior to her seasonal event implementation within the browser game. In March 2014, financial analyst Fukuda Sōichirō of
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made the prediction in a stock investor report that the PS Vita game would ship 500,000 copies, and expects that a profit of 1 billion yen be made. He also cites the ability to charge players for in-game premium items on the PS Vita platform as an upside for Kadokawa Corporation business-wise. ''
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'' gave the game a review score of 29/40. The game sold 140,757 physical retail copies within the first week of release in Japan, placing first within the Japanese software sales rankings for that particular week; '' Dengeki Online'' and ''Famitsu'' both report that between 80-100% of the initial retail batch stock was sold out within the first week. Kadokawa Games has announced that the game will be no longer sold physically in retail stores or digitally in the PlayStation Store by the end of January 2017.


''KanColle Arcade''

is a trading card arcade game developed by
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and launched on April 26, 2016. The game features fully modeled 3D characters, and involves the player taking control of the direction and speed of their ship in combat against Abyssal ships, in addition to collecting different shipgirls. The game charges players with a GP system akin to that of ''
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'', where money is converted into GP at a specific rate, with these points consumed for each second of play or converted in exchange for various other game elements. The game is controlled using a steering wheel and speed lever, and the player is able to organize their fleet using ''kanmusu'' cards ejected by the arcade machine. While in combat, the player can choose between using primary and secondary armaments, torpedoes and airstrikes against foes.


Tabletop RPG

An official KanColle
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has been developed; the introductory rulebook for the game was published by Kadokawa and Fujimi Shobo, and released on 18 March 2014. A first rule book written by Tōichiro Kawashima and illustrated by Yukio Hirai, titled was released on March 18, 2014. A replay series written by Shiei Akatoki and illustrated by Yebisu Daikanyama, titled was released on July 19, 2014. A lonely replay series written by Tōichiro Kawashima and illustrated by Chino Yukimiya, titled was released on January 20, 2015.


Anime

An anime television series aired from January to March 2015. The series is animated by
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, and features as the main character, with the storyline based on her point of view. The show is directed by Keizou Kusakawa, with the script written by
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. The anime series features the voice cast from the original game. A second season that features Japanese destroyer Shigure as the main character was announced on January 4, 2019. The series is produced by
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and directed by Kazuya Miura, with scripts written by Kensuke Tanaka, the game's original writer, character designs handled by Chika Nomi, and music composed by Kaori Ohkoshi. It premiered in November 2022 and will run for 8 episodes.


Audio CDs

An original game soundtrack was released on August 3, 2014. Second original game soundtrack was released on August 5, 2015. Two vocal music collection CDs and have also been released on August 3, 2014. Limited edition versions of the ''side:Kongō'' and ''Torpedo Squadron Chronicles'' manga series ''tankōbon'' were bundled with drama CDs featuring original dialogue stories from the characters' original voice actors, titled and . An anime television soundtrack was released on March 25, 2015. An anime television vocal music collection CD was released on March 25, 2015.


Film

An animated film, titled , was released on November 26, 2016.


Plot and setting

Whilst the original game does not have a particular storyline, and largely focuses on "gameplay", each of the official media works feature various settings with separate and differing canons. Not only do the stories differ, but also the depictions and interpretations of fleet girls and the manner in which they engage in combat. The game does not strictly define anything relating to its setting, allowing for a greater diversity of secondary literary adaptation works which cater to different audiences, and more artistic freedom among secondary works which can approach the setting of ''Kantai Collection'' differently. Kadokawa has not officially announced whether any secondary work is absolute canon, nor have they released significant quantities of canonical material, with some official works even contradicting one another. For instance, some manga anthology depictions show the ship girls as ship-sized giants, while other serialized manga show them as human-sized. The television animation explains the ship girls as humans born with the ability to possess the spirits of World War II warships, while within the ''Bonds of the Wings of Cranes'' light novel, the girls refer to themselves as actual warships, and that their origin is unknown.


2015 anime television series

Season two of the anime is still in the works.


''KanColle: Bonds of the Wings of Cranes''

Within the story of the light novel ''Bonds of the Wings of Cranes'', the setting is within an alternate universe where
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never took place. The fleet of the Abyss, consisting of monster ships, lock down access to the seas and indiscriminately fire upon vessels and aircraft, and feed on the corpses of dead sailors in the water. The large number of abyssals, along with their regenerating ability, allowed them to easily defeat the conventional navies and modern militaries of the world. Ship girls are the guardians of humanity and human-weapon hybrids that are summoned using , with female forms as the ships they represent have female souls. ''Zuikaku'', having taken a humanoid form, remembers a time where she was once a ship, however, does not know the reason behind her human form. The fleet girls live within an old-fashioned Japanese-style hotel which doubles as the girls' dormitory and is close to a nearby factory which services combat equipment. The admiral of the fleet is a young man who behaves like a pervert, fond of groping the ship girls and playing with their skirts, although his personality does become serious when commanding the fleet. As the ship girls and abyssal fleets engage in combat, both sides are guarded by a protective barrier. The aircraft carriers ''Akagi'' and ''Kaga'' are depicted as firing archery arrows from a bow which then transform into fighter planes. Armaments are detachable equipment, and when not in combat gear the ships otherwise appear as ordinary girls.


''KanColle: Kagerō, Setting Sail!''

This light novel is set within a universe based on the real world, where normal girls undergo training to become ship girls. Hundreds of warships were destroyed by abyssal forces which spontaneously emerge from anywhere under the sea, and as a result, ship girls are employed to counter the threat.


''KanColle: Someday as the Seas turn Calm''

A series of mini-arcs connecting a ship girl to her existing counterpart by gradually introducing characters and rotating the leads. Within this manga, ship girls are depicted as flying on the water surface whilst in combat against the abyss fleet of monster ships, and launch aircraft managed by tiny fairies in a conventional takeoff manner from their body attachments. Artillery and torpedo combat is shown to be performed at long range, whilst anti-submarine warfare takes place in close quarters.


''Torpedo Squadron Chronicles''

This manga adaptation focuses on the adventures of the Tenryū class and Akatsuki class, as it follows the newly assigned Tenryū and her new squadron in solving the mystery of the Abyssal Fleet.


''KanColle: Shimakaze Whirlwind Girl''

This manga depicts the story of a newly appointed, rookie officer by the name of Ensign Akai who arrives at the Maizuru Naval Base for duty as the assistant to the vice-admiral, however has to deal with a stubborn and difficult ''Shimakaze'' who spends most of her time alone, and does not have any friends. Multiple nations around the world have developed ship girls for their navy power, and Maizuru is one of the major bases of Japan responsible for managing them.


''KanColle: Fubuki, Ganbarimasu!''

This
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4koma depicts the everyday life of the ship girls at the fleet training school, where newly manufactured ship girls spend one year learning knowledge before setting out to sea. Most of the scenarios are taken from the point of view of ''Fubuki'', and feature the girls doing fun things with one another, which include attending school, drinking tea, celebrating various holidays like Tanabata, Halloween and Christmas, in addition to the occasional sortie. The ship girls retain memories of their previous lives from World War II, at times displaying signs of
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. References to their personal histories and characteristics are common and usually used to comedic effect. This manga depicts the ship girls as being able to walk on the surface of the water in a manner akin to ice-skating, just like in the anime series.


2016 film


Merchandise and other collaborations

Merchandise based on the game have been launched as a result of the success of the online game, proliferation of derivative works, and strong interest in the franchise. PVC figurines have been released, including
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and Figma figurines of both Shimakaze and Akagi, in addition to a 1/7 scale PVC display figurine of a severely damaged Kongō designed and manufactured by Max Factory. An expansion for a trading card game
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based on Kancolle theme was released on March 28, 2014, and reportedly sold 1.7 million packets within its first shipment. In September 2013, a collaborative project between ''Kantai Collection'' and the ''
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'' anime was announced. Illustrators for ''Kantai Collection'' are responsible for drawing some of the anime end cards for ''Arpeggio of Blue Steel'', which feature crossovers with ''Kantai Collection'' characters. An ''Arpeggio of Blue Steel'' in-game special event for ''Kantai Collection'' also took place from December 24, 2013, to January 8, 2014.


Reception


Player population

Due to the high popularity of the game within Japan, game operators created larger numbers of servers in early 2013 to cope with the influx of players. During August 2013, the number of new players spiked by 100,000 people within one week, to a total of 600,000 people, with 350,000 daily active players. By September 2013, it was reported that there were more than 800,000 players regularly active. The total number of players broke 1,000,000 on 9 October 2013. As of April 2015, there were 3 million players. One commonly cited explanation behind the success of the game is that players aren't forced to spend money to play, unlike other popular Japanese online games; the free-to-play nature of ''Kantai Collection'' makes in-game purchases optional, and not a necessity. It is estimated that on average, ''Kantai Collection'' players spend less money on the game compared to the popular Japanese games ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Cultural trends and industry reception

Interest in ''Kantai Collection'' has significantly risen over the months following its release, to the point where it has often been compared with the fandom of '' Touhou Project'' as an emerging viral fandom. There has been a large increase in online activity and fan-created material relating to the game, such as fan-made artworks,
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and other derivative content. As of April 2015, there are over 345,000 different artworks on
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tagged with "KanColle" created by 67,000 individual artists, and KanColle-related videos on Niconico were watched 460 million times. During Comiket 85, there were 1,136 dōjin circles producing works for ''Kantai Collection'', placing third behind ''Touhou Project'' (2,272 circles) and ''
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'' (1,462 circles), and ahead of '' The Idolmaster'' and ''
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''; this is a significant increase over the previous Comiket 84 event, which only had just over 100 circles with ''Kantai Collection'' works. Dōjin material relating to the game have also gained traction overseas; KanColle-exclusive dōjin events have been held in
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on 22 February 2014, and
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on 29 March 2014. On 12 December 2013,
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officially released the top hashtags of 2013; #艦これ was the most used hashtag among Japanese Twitter users. The game was also the eighth most searched term within Japan on Google in 2013. On 30 December 2013, GameSpark named ''Kantai Collection'' as the online game category title for its game of the year awards of 2013, ahead of runners-up ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn''. A survey of 151 different prominent Japanese game developers conducted by 4gamer asked what each developer considered to be the best game of 2013; nine of these developers selected ''Kantai Collection''. Among these developers, Naoki Yoshida of Square Enix, who produced and directed ''Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn'', stated that ''Kantai Collection'' is Japan's answer to ''World of Tanks'', and that he was impressed by the business model; meanwhile, '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA'' director Seiji Hayashi of Sega referred to the game as "innovative". ''Kantai Collection'' was named "Rookie of the Year" during the
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2013 Awards, as a new entrant to the games market.


Financial reception and sales figures

Speaking at a symposium held by Kadokawa ASCII Research Institute on 27 September 2013, the chairman of the board of directors of
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, Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, stated that despite the game's popularity, ''Kantai Collection'' is nearly unprofitable for the company, in part due to the game being funded by various company partnerships, such as the profit-sharing agreement made between Kadokawa Group and DMM Group, given that none of the game's development fees were paid for by Kadokawa. Kadokawa's stock price rose by 1000 yen within June 2013, following the initial rise of the game. It is expected that Kadokawa will need to rely on sales of intellectual property media works such as books and manga in order to raise profits. Kadokawa Games president Yoshimi Yasuda affirms that the free-to-play business model of the game will not change despite reports of a lack of revenue gain. Meanwhile, game distributor
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gained 7 billion yen from the game as of June 2014, which is equivalent to 140 times the value of the game's development costs. Toshihiko Tsukiji's light novel ''Kantai Collection: Kagerō, Setting Sail!'' sold 16,624 copies within its first week of release, placing 11th place within the
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book ranking charts. Also debuting the same week were the ''Sasebo Naval District Compilation Vol.1'' and ''Maizuru Naval District Compilation Vol.1'' comic anthologies, which sold 59,552 copies and 58,110 copies respectively. In mid-November 2013, ''Yokosuka Naval District Compilation Vol.1'' sold 48,909 copies during its first week, placing 10th place among all comic sales. The first manga volume of ''Fubuki, Ganbarimasu!'' sold 28,324 copies within its first week in December 2013. The ''KanColle White Paper'' official book published by Kadokawa placed third overall within the Oricon book charts during its debut week in October 2013, selling 46,039 copies.


Political commentary

An editorial within the South Korean ''
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'' on 4 November 2013 accuses that the strong popularity of the game is due to a conservative political shift amongst young people in Japan following long-term economic recession and political instability, and that the game glorifies the wartime
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. Addressing the ''Hankook Ilbo'' allegation, Akky Akimoto writing for ''
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'' disagrees with the idea that the game's design deliberately facilitates any political shift, and argues that the 1970s anime series ''
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'' was subject to similar criticisms despite having little effect on domestic politics. Another opinion piece from the ''
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'' suggests that the game's unforgiving mechanics, such as ships permanently sinking, with some of them even tracing their grandparents' military service history, help players understand the brutality of war given the desperate situations, so that they can gain a more positive understanding of history or even oppose conflict itself.


Intellectual property infringement outside Japan

In January 2015, allegations arose that the company Beijing Longzhu Digital Technology (), which runs an unofficial pirated KanColle server in Mainland China, spent () in purchasing various Chinese-language KanColle internet forums such as the KanColle subforum on
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; online discussion boards intended for discussing the original Japanese game were closed down or placed under new management, while the forums of the pirated bootleg Chinese KanColle remained online. This led to widespread unrest amongst Chinese players of the original game, resulting in large-scale internet raids on forums and social media, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and website defacing via
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by hackers against those running the bootleg server. An article published by China Central Television referred to the incident as the largest online mass boycott and protest against
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infringement in China, and a wake-up call for the Chinese gaming industry as a whole to strive for integrity and refrain from creating copycat works.


See also

* '' Azur Lane'', a
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game also utilizing the concept of warship moe anthropomorphization, mainly featuring anthropomorphized American, British, Japanese and German warships of
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* '' Girls' Frontline'', a
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centred upon moe anthropomorphizations of firearms * '' Tōken Ranbu'', a clone of ''Kantai Collection'' anthropomorphizing historical swords as attractive young men


Notes


References


External links

;Official pages of the game
Main site at DMM

KanColle at Kadokawa Games

"KanColle_STAFF" on Twitter
;Licensed web manga
KanColle manga "Fubuki, Ganbarimasu!" at Famitsu Comic Clear

KanColle manga "Chinjufu tsūshin" at Famitsu Comic Clear

KanColle manga "Kankan Biyori" and Illustrations Column at Cominy

KanColle manga "Fubuki, Ganbarimasu!" at Comic Walker

KanColle manga "Kankan Biyori" at Comic Walker

KanColle manga "Someday as the Seas turn Calm" at Comic Walker

KanColle manga "Torpedo Squadron Chronicles" at Comic Walker

KanColle manga "Shimakaze Whirlwind Girl" at Comic Walker

KanColle manga "Naval base of the perch" at Comic Walker

KanColle manga "Yuru Kan" at Comic Walker
;Official sites of secondary works
Official Vita game website

Official anime website

Official arcade game website

Official Tabletop RPG website
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