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Angel M Cazares
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The actual nominations seem well chosen to me. All the shows that critics and fans have considered the best of 2017 are present. I also think My Hero Academia could win in several categories. I would like to see Made in Abyss win Anime of the Year.
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Zac
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I watched something like 30-35 new shows last year plus about 10 films in addition to the classic/older stuff I watched for podcasts and for funsies. I would say anime makes up a little less than half of all the entertainment I consume in a year, maybe 40%. Your perception of me is incorrect. It's true I don't write very much for ANN - my job is to manage our editorial content, which is mostly planning and emails. I don't spam social media with takes on everything I lay my eyes on either - most of the time, I'm watching stuff so I can come up with angles for editorial coverage and assign those pitches to freelance writers. My personal opinion of the show is largely irrelevant when it comes to planning that kind of material. Most of my takes you can hear on the podcast, but even then, if I don't feel like I have anything of value to say about something I saw, I generally don't comment. Which is true for a lot more stuff as I get older. Hopefully that clarified a little about who I am and what I do here. I watch a hell of a lot more than 5 anime series a year, brother. Last edited by Zac on Wed Jan 17, 2018 5:18 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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BodaciousSpacePirate
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Maybe people just don't find harem leads from My Dad Got Remarried to the Queen of Narnia and Now My Step-Sisters Keep Trying to Trap Me in Wardrobes light novel adaptations "heroic" anymore. |
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Angel M Cazares
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@Zac
I was convinced that you only watched 2-3 anime shows per season. But I clearly underestimated the amount of anime you watch; 30-35 series and 10 movies a year is a very respectable amount. I actually like your works as an anime critic. |
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GoldCrusader
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Nanachi was never specified as a male or female. So he or she is technically unspecified. |
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Zac
ANN Executive Editor
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Hey, thanks for saying that. Sometimes it only is 2-3 shows per season - but the rest of that time I'm catching up, binge-watching last season's stuff or going through older stuff for the podcast. If I were smarter I'd spend a lot more time watching stuff week-to-week; it would mean less binging later. Anyway, thanks for hearing me out. |
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zrnzle500
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@Chrono1000 In a similar vein to what BodaciousSpacePirate said, I have no reason to believe that the gender composition of the hero category is based on "political correctness" and not what the critics found to be well written and/or compelling heroic characters. Which characters would you choose over the nominees for the hero category? That might make the merits of your argument more clear.
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louis6578
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Anime of the Year
Yuri on Ice Manga of the Year Yuri on Ice Best Action Yuri on Ice Best Drama Yuri on Ice Best Comedy Yuri on Ice Best Slice of Life Yuri on Ice Best Continuing Series Yuri on Ice Best Animation Yuri on Ice Hero of the Year Yuri (Yuri on Ice) Villain of the Year Leafy is Here (Yuri on Ice) Best Opening "History Maker" (Yuri on Ice) Best Ending You Only Live Once (Yuri on Ice) Best Boy Yuri (Yuri on Ice) Best Girl Yuri on Ice Best Film Yuri on Ice Best CGI Yuri on Ice Best Score ... Made in Abyss (I can't lie even as a joke) |
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MF65
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I'm having fun seeing all these hypocrite comments going on and on about how Yuri on Ice winning was "SO unfair!!!!" but BnHA or MiA are gonna win every category they're nominated for and "OMG! It totally deserves it!!!". I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it the same thing? The most popular show(s) win the popularity contest?!
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louis6578
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That's the issue with making some type of award show. The anime that everyone watched will be the only things that win. Lesser things that deserve more love won't. Then again, I have no idea how the crappy villain from Erased won over Yoshikage freaking Kira last year! If the Crunchyroll Awards were around in 2002, we'd be seeing Naruto win everything while Princess Tutu and Kino's Journey remain underappreciated. |
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Swiftyy
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I know that The Promised Neverland had a late release last year but I still feel like it deserved the nomination over some like In This Corner of the World. I also feel like MAN WITH A MISSION - My Hero deserved a nod for best opening, but hey what can do you? The judge's clear have shit taste.
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invalidname
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Came to the thread for the inevitable aggrieved whining and was not disappointed.
What’s interesting to me is the list of judges, because far from being the same group of people you usually see again and again in the ANN sphere, Crunchyroll seems to have gone out of their way to bring in critics, reviewers, podcasters, and bloggers from all over the world, which only makes sense given their global reach. Seriously, go look at the list. You’ve probably heard of maybe 1 or 2 people other than Zac. And I think that’s really cool. That said, Eromanga-sensei wuz robbed. |
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louis6578
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It is an underappreciated masterpiece after all. At the very least, it's an entertaining Otaku-geared anime that doesn't try to be anything more, but remains more amusing than most. |
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