Animax Taishō
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Animax Taishō (アニマックス大賞 Animakkusu Taishō?), also known as Animax Awards, is a Japanese anime competition organized and held by the Japanese anime satellite television network, Animax. Held annually since 2002, the competition awards the best original anime scripts of the year across Japan. In 2007, the awards were brought to Animax's viewers across its networks worldwide.[1]
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[edit] Recipients
2002 — Super Kuma-san (スーパークマさん?)
- Original story/concept and script: Hiromasa Tani (谷大将 Tani Hiromasa?)
- Director: Yukio Kaizawa (貝澤幸男 Kaizawa Yukio?)
- Production: Toei Animation
2003 — Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu! (アズサ、お手伝いします!?)
- Original story/concept and script: Yuuko Kawabe (川邊優子 Kawabe Yuuko?)
- Director: Hajime Kamegaki
- Cast: Mamiko Noto (能登麻美子 Noto Mamiko?)
- Production: Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS Entertainment)
2004 — Hotori ~ Tada Saiwai wo Koinegau (ほとり~たださいわいを希う。~?)
2005 — Lily to Kaeru to (Ototo) (リリとカエルと(弟) Riri to Kaeru to (Ototo)?)
- Original story/concept and script: Ikuko Yoshinari (吉成郁子 Yoshinari Ikuko?)
- Cast: Chinami Nishimura (西村ちなみ Nishimura Chinami?)
- Production: Toei Animation
2006 - Yumedamaya Kidan (ゆめだまや奇談?)
- Original story/concept and script: Tsukino Akari (月野あかり Akari Tsukino?)
- Production: Production I.G
2007- Takane’s Bike (タカネの自転車 ?)
- Original story/concept and script:Takamaga Hayato (おめでとうございます Hayato Takamaga?)
- Production: A-1 Pictures
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Animax opens Animax Awards to script writers across Asia. Reed Business Information Asia Interactive Network. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.