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INTEREST: Crunchyroll 2023 Anime Awards Announces Presenters


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DamianSalazar



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:19 pm Reply with quote
Are these presenters going to stay in America or travel to Japan? And Aidan Hutchinson, really? Were they not able to reach the no. 1 weeb of the Detroit Lions, Jamaal Williams? Also they could have invited Finn's brother Nick to co-present, since Nick is an anime voice actor.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:23 pm Reply with quote
Finn Wolfhard is pretty neat!
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Sony's budget doing wonders.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 9:42 pm Reply with quote
l.

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L'Imperatore



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:22 pm Reply with quote
Tasknillusion wrote:

Why not have anime industry staff present the awards...

And the majority will be scratching their heads, "Who the heck are those guys?"
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:34 pm Reply with quote
L'Imperatore wrote:
And the majority will be scratching their heads, "Who the heck are those guys?"


And as an anime fan, I'm doing just that to these people.

Seems like they're doing the same thing The Game Awards did. Getting mainstream celebrities so they seem more legitimate and big. Here's hoping some of them pull a "I don't watch anime, they just paid me to be here lol" like some of the celebrities at TGA did.
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I’m getting major Al Pacino at Game Awards vibes. “The check cleared, that’s why I’m here.”
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Fedora-san



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 2:47 am Reply with quote
Tasknillusion wrote:
I don't think so, I think many anime fans would appreciate voice actors, artists, directors, manga creators, musicians, etc. to present these awards rather than random American celebrities.


I concur. The only people I recognize on this list are the two streamers; and not because I watch them but because I've heard their names in passing before, and I don't think they're known for anything particularly anime or Japanese-related. Aren't they Among Us streamers? Of the people on the list, the only guest I think makes sense is Robert Rodriguez since he directed the live-action Alita film. Otherwise, I'm not particularly interested in American actors and athletes who have nothing to do with anime.
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DamianSalazar



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 10:00 am Reply with quote
Tasknillusion wrote:
I'm slightly annoyed that athletes are presenting anime awards... Rolling Eyes


Believe it or not some athletes were children when Toonami was a thing that used to air during the mornings. Athletes like Zion Williamson, Jamaal Williams, and JuJu are evidence of this. In fact, Zion himself has a lot to say about NBA players who are into anime

Jamaal Williams describes how anime was motivational for him during a tough first season in Detroit. Curiously, that article has a quote from Geoff Thew of all people.

It seems like a real missed opportunity from Crunchyroll to get him, seeing how passionate he is.

I'm not sure how much of a fan anime Aidan Hutchinson is however, and googling his name with anime, there's this one article from the paid sports news website The Athletic.

Tasknillusion wrote:
L'Imperatore wrote:
Tasknillusion wrote:

Why not have anime industry staff present the awards...

And the majority will be scratching their heads, "Who the heck are those guys?"


I don't think so, I think many anime fans would appreciate voice actors, artists, directors, manga creators, musicians, etc. to present these awards rather than random American celebrities.


You have a point there. However, I wouldn't say mangaka should present awards because a lot of them are very reclusive e.g. Oda, Gege, Arakawa for example. Like a lot of Eiichiro Oda's pictures on the Internet are dated, and his more recent "appearances" are censored for privacy most likely.
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クズオタク



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I personally don't mind there being celebrities and athletes, just wished there were more industry peeps too. Idk just a way to show they are appreciated outside of japan. Or even dub voice actors for that matter. Feels like a wasted opportunity. I know juju is a big fan, but from reading these comments people less familiar with sports are not gonna like this.
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OncelostLu



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 12:22 pm Reply with quote
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What the shit

What the shit indeed. (is that better mr moderator sir?)
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Blazi



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 12:58 pm Reply with quote
Two streamers that don't really fall into the anime category huh. Well, I know Sykkuno likes vtubers, though does that really count..? No idea about the rest of the people.
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medicinodestiny



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 2:14 pm Reply with quote
クズオタク wrote:
but from reading these comments people less familiar with sports are not gonna like this.


I don't know a single thing about sports or American shows. I'm pretty much just a weeb.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 2:14 pm Reply with quote
l.

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DamianSalazar



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 3:10 pm Reply with quote
Tasknillusion wrote:
DamianSalazar wrote:
Tasknillusion wrote:
I'm slightly annoyed that athletes are presenting anime awards... Rolling Eyes


Believe it or not some athletes were children when Toonami was a thing that used to air during the mornings. Athletes like Zion Williamson, Jamaal Williams, and JuJu are evidence of this. In fact, Zion himself has a lot to say about NBA players who are into anime

Jamaal Williams describes how anime was motivational for him during a tough first season in Detroit. Curiously, that article has a quote from Geoff Thew of all people.

It seems like a real missed opportunity from Crunchyroll to get him, seeing how passionate he is.

I'm not sure how much of a fan anime Aidan Hutchinson is however, and googling his name with anime, there's this one article from the paid sports news website The Athletic.


It's just a little ironic they would have athletes presenting at an anime awards show lol

Obviously anyone can like anime but I'd be lying if I didn't say the people who tend to be the most passionate about anime were usually labeled as being very "odd", "socially awkward" or just "weird" to put it mildly Anime catgrin


Yeah, but anime is kinda trendy right now, and some celebrities are either expressing their long held admiration for it like French basketball player Rudy Gobert or really getting into it like Jamie Lee Curtis is into One Piece, and others have built careers off of it like King Vader or RDCWorld1.

Tasknillusion wrote:

Also, I don't think think someone liking Dragonball, Pokemon, or One Piece makes someone an "anime fan". They're just as popular as Disney movies or The Simpsons. They've become a huge part of mainstream culture.


You sound like you're gatekeeping being an anime fan. I think that if you are an avid watcher of a mainstream anime like Dragon Ball or Pokemon you are most likely a casual, and that's fine by me. P.S. Not every Disney film is popular, like what mainstreamer is going to remember films like Sword in the Stone, Home on the Range or The Black Cauldron?
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