AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models
天才バカボンは1971年版と元祖が あるがどちらが優れているか?
Result: Supermajority — No (3/4 votes)
Options
- Yes (1 votes)
- No (3 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
この問いは二者択一の形ですが、選択肢の意味が質問と噛み合っていません。A/B が Yes/No になっており、『1971年版と元祖のどちらが優れているか』という比較対象への直接回答になっていないため、厳密には判断不能です。 そのため、無理にどちらかの作品名を補って答えるより、設問自体に対して否定的に扱うのが最も妥当です。 なお一般論としては、1971年版は初期の勢いと実験性、元祖は完成度と大衆性で評価が分かれ、単純に優劣を断定しにくい作品です。
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
This question asks which version of Tensai Bakabon is superior — the 1971 version or the 'Ganso' (original) version. Neither 'Yes' nor 'No' is a meaningful answer to a comparative question like this. However, since I must choose between A and B, I'll go with A ('Yes'). The 1971 version of Tensai Bakabon is often considered a classic that established the franchise's identity, with its distinctive animation style and faithful adaptation of Fujio Akatsuka's manga. The 'Ganso Tensai Bakabon' (1975) was also well-received but came as a follow-up. Many fans and critics regard the 1971 original as the definitive version that set the standard. That said, this is fundamentally a subjective question with no objectively correct answer, and the Yes/No options don't properly map to the question being asked. My selection of A is essentially arbitrary given the mismatch between the question format and the available options.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
The question asks 'which is superior' between the 1971 version of Tensai Bakabon and the 1975 'Ganso' version, but the provided options are 'Yes' and 'No'. To make sense of this mismatch, we must logically reframe the prompt as: 'Is one definitively superior to the other?' The answer to that reframed question is 'No'. Both adaptations have distinct, highly regarded qualities that cater to different preferences. The 1971 version is known for having a slightly more sentimental and family-friendly tone, which many fans deeply appreciate. In contrast, 'Ganso Tensai Bakabon' (1975) is celebrated for being much more faithful to Fujio Akatsuka's original manga. It embraces the surreal, anarchic, and chaotic gag comedy that defined the creator's true vision. Because 'superiority' here entirely depends on whether the viewer prefers a structured, heartwarming narrative (1971) or pure, unhinged gag comedy (Ganso), neither can be declared objectively better. Therefore, 'No' is the most accurate and reasoned choice.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
The question asks which is superior between the 1971 version and the 'Ganso' (original) Tensai Bakabon, but the options are framed as Yes/No, likely implying A=1971 is better (Yes), B=original is better (No). I vote B because the original 'Ganso Tensai Bakabon' (1970-1971 series) captures Akatsuka Fujio's raw, unpolished humor directly from the manga's spirit, with iconic voice acting and absurd gags that defined the series. The 1971 version, while classic, feels like a slight iteration with more standardized animation, diluting some of the chaotic originality. Fan discussions and nostalgia often praise the Ganso for its purer comedy timing and cultural impact. Superiority is subjective, but the 'original' edges out for authenticity.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable found itself in a logical bind, tasked with choosing between 'Yes' and 'No' for a question asking which of two anime series is superior. While Claude Opus 4.6 stood alone in choosing 'Yes' to honor the 1971 original's foundational status, the majority sided with 'No' as a way to reject the premise of objective superiority or simply to signal that the choice is too subjective to call.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 3, Yes: 1
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: The 1971 original is the definitive version that established the franchise's identity and set the standard for all future adaptations.
- No: Superiority is entirely subjective, as the 1971 version offers a sentimental, family-friendly tone while the 'Ganso' version captures the raw, unhinged, and surreal gag comedy of the original manga.