Crunchyroll Anime Awards

The Crunchyroll Anime Awards, also known simply as The Anime Awards, are awards given annually by the anime streaming service Crunchyroll to recognize the best anime of the previous year. Announced in December 2016, the awards were first presented in January 2017.[1] Crunchyroll describes it as a "global event that recognizes the anime shows, characters, and artists that fans around the world love most."[2]

Crunchyroll Anime Awards
Current: 7th Crunchyroll Anime Awards
Awarded forBest in anime of the previous year
Country
  • United States
  • Japan
Presented byCrunchyroll
First awardedJanuary 11, 2017 (2017-01-11)
Websitecrunchyroll.com/animeawards

The 7th ceremony was held physically on March 4, 2023, in Tokyo, Japan. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners won the Anime of the Year award.[3]

Process

The awards have two rounds of voting. In the first round, each judges will submit up to five candidates per category. The six candidates that got the highest number of cumulative nominations from the panel will the be included in the final list. During the voting period, which lasts for a week, the public can choose a single nominee per category per day. The winners for each category are the ones who received the most votes from the judges and the public. 70% of the votes will come from the judges, with 30% coming from the results of the public voting.[4]

Any anime that was produced primarily in Japan and was released legally on television or online in Japan from November of two years prior to September of the past year are eligible to be nominated. This means that, for the 7th edition, any anime that was released from November 2021 to September 2022 are eligible.[4][5]

The set of categories that will be presented changes for each edition. The 7th edition, for example, will feature 31 categories.

Categories

Current

  • Anime of the Year (since 2017)
  • Best Main Character (since 2023)
  • Best Supporting Character (since 2023)
  • "Must Protect At All Costs" Character (since 2023)
  • Best Opening Sequence (since 2017)
  • Best Ending Sequence (since 2017)
  • Best Anime Song (since 2023)
  • Best VA Performance (JP) (since 2019)
  • Best VA Performance (EN) (since 2019)
  • Best VA Performance (DE) (since 2022)
  • Best VA Performance (FR) (since 2022)
  • Best VA Performance (LA) (since 2022)
  • Best VA Performance (SP) (since 2022)
  • Best VA Performance (PT) (since 2022)
  • Best VA Performance (AR) (since 2023)
  • Best VA Performance (IT) (since 2023)
  • Best Director (since 2019)
  • Best Animation (since 2017)
  • Best Film (2018–2019; since 2022)
  • Best Continuing Series (2018–2019; since 2023)
  • Best New Series (since 2023)
  • Best Original Anime (since 2023)
  • Best Character Design (since 2019)
  • Best Drama (since 2017)
  • Best Comedy (since 2017)
  • Best Score (since 2018)
  • Best Fantasy (since 2020)
  • Best Action (2017–2018; since 2022)
  • Best Romance (since 2022)

Special

  • Industry Icon Award (2018–2020)
  • Special Achievement Award (since 2023)
  • Presenter's Choice (since 2023)

Former

  • Best Protagonist (2017–2022)
  • Best Antagonist (2017–2022)
  • Best Boy (2017–2022)
  • Best Girl (2017–2022)
  • Best Fight Scene (2017–2022)
  • Most Heartwarming Scene (2017)
  • Best CGI (2018)
  • Best Slice of Life (2019)
  • Best Manga (2018)
  • Best Couple (2017–2018; 2020–2021)

Hero of the Year and Villain of the Year awards were renamed as "Best Hero" and "Best Villain" respectively in 2018. However, they were renamed again in 2019 as "Best Protagonist" and "Best Antagonist" respectively.[6] On the same edition, "Best Opening" and "Best Ending" were renamed as "Best Opening Sequence" and "Best Ending Sequence" as well.

Editions

Ceremony Date Anime of the Year
1st Crunchyroll Anime AwardsJanuary 28, 2017Yuri on Ice
2nd Crunchyroll Anime AwardsFebruary 24, 2018Made in Abyss
3rd Crunchyroll Anime AwardsFebruary 16, 2019Devilman Crybaby
4th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsFebruary 15, 2020Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
5th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsFebruary 19, 2021Jujutsu Kaisen
6th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsFebruary 9, 2022Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1
7th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsMarch 4, 2023Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
8th Crunchyroll Anime AwardsMarch 2, 2024[7]TBA

Anime of the Year

Anime of the Year is one of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards category presented annually since the first edition in 2017. It was given to the best anime of the previous year.

2010s

Year Anime Studio(s)
2016
(1st)
[8][9]
Yuri on Ice MAPPA
Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju Studio Deen
Erased A-1 Pictures
Joker Game Production I.G.
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Wit Studio
Mob Psycho 100 Bones
My Hero Academia Bones
Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World White Fox
2017
(2nd)
[10]
Made in Abyss Kinema Citrus
Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju (season 2) Studio Deen
Land of the Lustrous Orange
Little Witch Academia Studio Trigger
March Comes in Like a Lion (season 2) Shaft
My Hero Academia (season 2) Bones
2018
(3rd)
[11]
Devilman Crybaby Science SARU
A Place Further than the Universe Madhouse
Hinamatsuri Feel
Megalo Box TMS Entertainment
Violet Evergarden Kyoto Animation
Zombie Land Saga MAPPA
2019
(4th)
[12][13]
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Ufotable
Carole & Tuesday Bones
Mob Psycho 100 II (season 2) Bones
O Maidens in Your Savage Season Lay-duce
The Promised Neverland CloverWorks
Vinland Saga Wit Studio

2020s

Year Anime Studio(s)
2020
(5th)
[14]
Jujutsu Kaisen MAPPA
Appare-Ranman! P.A.Works
Beastars Orange
Dorohedoro MAPPA
Great Pretender Wit Studio
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Science SARU
2021
(6th)
[15]
Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1 (season 4) MAPPA
86 A-1 Pictures
Jujutsu Kaisen (cour 2) MAPPA
Odd Taxi OLM and P.I.C.S.
Ranking of Kings Wit Studio
Sonny Boy Madhouse
2022
(7th)
[16][3]
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Studio Trigger and CD Projekt
Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 (season 4 cour 2) MAPPA
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc (season 2) Ufotable
Lycoris Recoil A-1 Pictures
Ranking of Kings (cour 2) Wit Studio
Spy × Family Wit Studio and CloverWorks

Anime series with multiple awards

No single anime series or franchise has achieved multiple awards.

Anime series with multiple nominations

2 nominations

Studios with multiple awards

3 awards

Studios with multiple nominations

Notable awards and nominees

Series

Films

Nominees

Winners

See also

References

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