Constitution of the International Saimoe League

The purpose of the Constitution is to provide a permanent set of guidelines that govern and provide the basic framework for the structure and execution of all ISML tournaments. While staff members may come and go throughout the years, the principles of the League should not change. Supporting the Constitution are the Annual Charters mentioned in Article IX which fill in the blanks and provide specific details for the particular year's tournament.

  • Article I. Identification, Mission, and Definition
    • Section 1. This organization shall be called the International Saimoe League ("ISML" or "League").
    • Section 2. The primary mission of ISML includes the following:
      • 1. Increasing exposure of Japanese animation and pop culture to the public,
      • 2. Discovering which anime character is the most moe or most popular as decided by majority rule,
      • 3. Maintaining a community and network of anime enthusiasts,
      • 4. Planning and executing events responsibly, ethically, and efficiently.
    • Section 3. ISML shall host a regularly-scheduled contest that features a large pool of eligible Contestants and systematically narrows the list down to one Champion.
    • Section 4. Executive authority of League proceedings shall be vested in one Commissioner who has sworn to uphold the statements in this document and to dedicate his or her best effort to achieve the League’s mission. The Commissioner shall delegate specific responsibilities to appointed individuals — all who will be collectively known as the ISML Staff ("Staff").
    • Section 5. The public at large who participate in ISML-hosted events by casting their votes or by contributing to ISML-related discussion and promotion shall be collectively known as the Community.
  • Article II. Tournament Format
    • Section 1. ISML contest cycles shall take place within one Gregorian calendar year.
    • Section 2. A contest cycle consists of the necessary tournament phases to admit Contestants and crown a League Champion. The cycle must include a Nomination Phase and a Main Tournament phase. The nomination phase shall allow the Community to recommend any eligible character to become a Contestant in the League. The Main Tournament phase shall allow the Community to vote on admitted characters until a Champion is determined.
    • Section 3. The scheduling and structure of each year’s contest cycle will be defined in that year’s Annual Charter by the Staff.
  • Article III. Characters, Candidates and Contestants
    • Section 1. Candidates are characters who receive nomination from the Community for competing in ISML-hosted events.
    • Section 2. Candidates are classified as Contestants when they participate in any match. The Annual Charter may make further distinctions as needed to identify characters properly in any tournament phase.
    • Section 3. Prior to being a Contestant in any tournament match, every Candidate must be reviewed for eligibility by the Staff. The following minimum qualifications must be satisfied or the Candidate will be deemed ineligible to participate in ISML-hosted events:
      • 1. The Candidate must have a name or a universal means of identification.
      • 2. The Candidate must appear in a product that is published and distributed in Japanese media and is not rated 18+ or classified as pornographic.
      • 3. The Candidate must either appear in the production on a regular basis or have individual significance to the series’ storyline.
      • 4. Sufficient information and promotional material regarding the Candidate must be readily accessible to the public and the Staff.
    • Section 4. Eligibility for the Main Tournament additionally requires the Candidates fulfill the following conditions:
      • 1. The Candidate must possess both a humanoid appearance and anthropomorphic qualities.
      • 2. The Candidate must appear in a full-length animation published and distributed on a commercial scale by a registered animation studio.
      • 3. The Candidate must appear in an animation published and distributed in Japanese media (television, theatre, Internet-exclusive videos, and video discs). If the animation is also published and distributed outside Japan, a Japanese-language audio version must be available.
  • Article IV. Voter Policies and Procedures
    • Section 1. A voter is any person who submits a form containing character selections in an ISML-hosted event. Voters are considered part of the ISML Community.
    • Section 2. Voting in any ISML-hosted match is completely voluntary. ISML shall not coerce any member of the Community to participate, and ISML shall not be held responsible for any person's actions as a result of voluntary participation.
    • Section 3. Each voter is limited to One (1) vote per match per round. A voter may not vote on behalf of another person.
    • Section 4. Voters may not engage in bribery, blackmail, aggressive intimidation, or similar unethical activities, and may not engage in any activities forbidden by the laws of their respective country or region.
    • Section 5. A vote may be cast only during the specified time period for that particular match and round. Once cast, a vote may be edited by its owner only during this time period and subject to approval by the Staff.
    • Section 6. Violation of any of these procedures shall result in the voter's ballot rendered void and may also result in temporary or permanent restriction from voting or participating in future ISML-hosted events, enforced by the Staff.
  • Article V. Staff Policies and Procedures
    • Section 1. ISML is to be executed under the command of the Commissioner, whose powers and duties are listed in Article I, Section 4. The Commissioner is the most senior member of the Staff and breaks any and all ties in Staff-related votes.
    • Section 2. The Commissioner must appoint a Formal Staff of at least three (3) additional individuals for the division of responsibilities and for the availability to advice and feedback. Any member of the ISML Community is eligible to be appointed to Formal Staff and may refuse the appointment if desired. Only the Commissioner may make appointments to Formal Staff.
    • Section 3. Any Formal Staff member may designate, with majority Formal Staff approval, a Community member to become a member of Honorary Staff. Honorary Staff may be present during Staff meetings to offer advice and feedback about the League but are not eligible to vote on Staff decisions. The Commissioner reserves the right to hold private meetings with only Formal Staff.
    • Section 4. Duties of Staff members include the following:
      • 1. Upholding the statements in this document,
      • 2. Devoting best effort to achieve the League's mission as stated in Article I, Section 2,
      • 3. Maintaining regular contact with the ISML Community,
      • 4. Behaving responsibly, respectfully, ethically, and professionally at all times,
      • 5. Accepting any and all Community feedback and presenting it before the entire Staff.
    • Section 5. Staff may form Committees to assist in the execution and promotion of ISML. Committee members will be, at minimum, Honorary Staff.
    • Section 6. The owner(s) of the ISML Website and related web interfaces will be, at minimum, appointed to Honorary Staff but will reserve the right to reject Website content that violates domestic or international law or otherwise legally endangers the League, its Staff, or its Community.
    • Section 7. No Staff member shall assume maximum authority over a decision or action pertaining to the League. Any decision or action may be subject to counsel with the Commissioner and all other present Staff if a concern is raised by one member and seconded by another.
    • Section 8. If any Formal Staff member fails to perform any of their duties within the past year, the Commissioner may place them on the Inactive list. Inactive Staff members shall be removed from their positions. Inactive Staff members may apply to the Commissioner for reappointment, and the Commissioner shall accept the application and reappoint them at least as an Honorary Staff member.
    • Section 9. Any Formal Staff or Honorary Staff member serves in a volunteer capacity and may resign from his or her position at any time.
    • Section 10. Once appointed, a Staff member may be relieved of duties with at least 2/3 majority consensus from the other Formal Staff members. The Commissioner may be impeached with at least 3/4 majority consensus of the other Formal Staff members.
    • Section 11. If the Commissioner is removed or is otherwise unable to perform his or her duties, a new Commissioner must be selected from the remaining Staff by a majority Formal Staff vote.
  • Article VI. Communication
    • Section 1. At the time of writing, ISML shall exist primarily on the Internet and World Wide Web. An official League Website shall be made available and accessible to the ISML Community at large. Voting forms, all rules and regulations including this document, event schedules, event results, and all other tournament information shall be published on the Website.
    • Section 2. Official announcements and news regarding the League and its events must appear in a location directly on or accessible from the front page of the Website.
    • Section 3. The League shall provide the Community with an official medium for League-related discussion.
    • Section 4. Vote-checking procedures may be kept secret from the Community for purposes of security but must be known to the Formal Staff to ensure completeness and accuracy.
  • Article VII. Finance
    • Section 1. ISML shall not charge any fees to the Community for their participation or involvement in League-hosted events or activities. ISML shall not restrict a person's participation or involvement with ISML-hosted events or activities on the basis of money.
    • Section 2. ISML shall not, as a general rule, offer or award any monetary or material compensation for contributions, counseling, or labor provided for the League. When such offer or award is deemed necessary, the community must be informed in advance, and details shall be disclosed to the public thereafter.
    • Section 3. ISML may accept monetary donations or gifts strictly for purposes of paying operational costs, such as the Website. All donations must be documented by the Staff; however, donors reserve the right to keep their identities private.
    • Section 4. ISML shall not accept donations that have terms or conditions attached. ISML shall never accept money or favors in exchange for services or actions which would violate the integrity of the League or the statements and principles of this document.
  • Article VIII. Legal Statements
    • Section 1. The information provided by ISML, including but not limited to biography information, statistical history, and copyright information, is not guaranteed to be completely accurate. ISML and all of our Staff shall not be held legally liable for any harm caused by the use or misuse of information provided by ISML.
    • Section 2. The names of all characters and productions displayed by ISML do not in any way belong to ISML. Images are used for identification purposes only. All copyrights and intellectual property belong to their respective owners.
    • Section 3. ISML community members shall not promote, incite, or engage in unethical activities or any activities forbidden by the laws of their respective country or region. ISML, our Commissioner, and all of our Staff are not responsible for the actions of other community members.
    • Section 4. In the event of any discrepancy between the English version and the translated version of this document, the English version hereof shall prevail.
  • Article IX. Annual Charters
    • Section 1. This document supersedes any and all Annual Charters.
    • Section 2. The Staff shall draft and publish an Annual Charter for each cycle of the ISML tournaments. The Charter must define the values required by this document, including but not limited to the number of Contestants for each tournament phase, any additional eligibility requirements, tentative schedules for each tournament phase, and additional voter policies and procedures.
    • Section 3. No Annual Charter may define values or dictate events occurring a future ISML cycle.
  • Article X. Amendments
    • Section 1. Amendments may be proposed by any member of the Community.
    • Section 2. Deliberation of amendments to this document must involve all Formal Staff members being invited to attend, and be ratified by a majority of the Formal Staff.
  • Article XI. Ratification
    • Section 1. Upon unanimous acceptance by the presiding Staff, this document will go into effect immediately.
  • Amendments
    • [Nov 2010] Article II, Section 2 — "double-elimination" was changed to "elimination-style" to allow greater flexibility on the format of the Postseason tournament.
    • [Dec 2014] Article III, Section 2 — The clause regarding female form and feminine qualities was removed (and may appear instead in annual charters). Other wording was revised to separate exhibition matches from official tournament matches.
    • [Feb 2016] Article II — This article was rewritten to remove the requirement for Preliminary, Regular Season, and Postseason periods in a tournament year. Scheduling and structure are instead relegated to each year's Charter.
    • [Feb 2016] Article III, Sections 3 and 4 — Language was updated to be consistent with the new Article II.
    • [Aug 2025] New Edition — Updated provisions regarding Contestant eligibility, Voter Policies, Staff Policies, Finance, Legal Statements, and Amendments, with additional wording revisions.