Why Anime Stats Make Your Watchlist More Useful

Published on 5/6/2026

An anime watchlist tells you what you watched. Anime stats tell you what your watching habits mean. TrackOtaku profiles turn episode progress, ratings, genres, years, studios, and completed shows into a clearer picture of your anime taste.

Useful anime stats to track

The most helpful anime stats include:

  • Total anime tracked.
  • Completed anime count.
  • Episodes watched.
  • Minutes watched.
  • Favorite genres.
  • Score distribution.
  • Studio trends.
  • Currently airing shows.

These stats help you understand whether you prefer action, romance, slice of life, shonen, seinen, movies, short series, or long-running anime.

Stats improve recommendations

When your ratings and watch history are organized, it becomes easier to choose what to watch next. If your highest scores cluster around specific genres or studios, your next discovery session has a better starting point.

Shareable profiles make stats social

Public TrackOtaku profiles let friends see your anime journey, favorite picks, achievements, and progress. A profile is more useful when it reflects accurate watchlist data, so keep episode counts and statuses current.

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Turn recommendations into a watchlist you can actually manage — search the catalog, track episodes, and keep your anime journey in one place.