Animation Kobe, an event run by the city of Kobe for the promotion of work in the various fields of animation, has announced the winners of its 15th Kobe Animation Awards for 2010 (the 2009 award are visible here.)
Some of the more notable winners include Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu for Best Movie, K-ON!! as Best TV Anime, Hatsune Miku’s 39’s Giving Day Concert for the mysterious “Network” Award, and To Aru Kagaku’s “only my railgun” for Best Theme Song.
As with last year’s awards, the winners were announced in advanced of the presentation ceremony, which will be held on November 28th in the Kobe International Conference Center.
The individual awards each have their own in-depth criteria explained on the official website, but basically all involve works of excellence in the animation industry that took place between July 2009 and August 2010:
Individual Category – 細田守/ Mamoru Hosoda
The “Individual Award”, given to a specific person involved with the oft-overlooked production or creative end of the industry, went to Mamoru Hosoda, a staff director at studio Madhouse who is best known for giving us the superb “Toki o Kakeru Shoujo”, as well as last year’s acclaimed “Summer Wars”.
This award serves to add yet more acclaim to Summer Wars, which also won this year’s Tokyo Anime Fair award for Best Movie.
Last Year’s Winner: 加藤久仁生 / Kunio Kato
Special Category – スタジオ美峰 / Studio Bihou
The “Special” Award, a catch-all category given in recognition of long-term contributions to the industry, goes this year to a company instead of a person – Studio Bihou (or “Bihou Corporation”, to go by the official award’s website).
Studio Bihou primarily deals with Background and Scenery work for anime series, movies and games, a very different sort of animation studio than those that those that are the principal producers of a series, and so might be unfamiliar to many, despite the considerable fame of many productions they have been involved with, which include the Evangelion 2.0 movie, the Gurren Lagann TV series and movies, the Persona games, Spice and Wolf, and many more.
For those able to remember the industry as it was a decade ago, Kyoto Animation prior to 2003’s Full Metal Panic – Fumoffu operated as a similar sort of animation studio, not producing any of its own series but instead performing backround work in assistance to other studio’s productions.
Last Year’s Winner: 雪室俊一 / Shunichi Yukimoru
Theatrical Film Production Award –
Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu / The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya
The award for Best Movie goes to the truly excellent Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu film released to much acclaim this February.
The Kobe Awards came too early last year to catch the wave of anime movies that began in the 2nd half of 2009, even having to give the award the indignity of going to a Western animated movie; this year the candidates included such gems as the Macross F: Itsuwari no Hime, Nanoha the 1st, Fate/stay Night UBW, but the competition for the top spot could hardly have come between any other films besides Shoushitsu and the latest of the Evangelion revival movies, 2.0.
Last Year’s Winner: WALL-E
TV Production Award – K-ON!!
The winner of the award for Best TV Show went to KyoAni’s latest megahit, the second season of K-ON!!
Coming up with a winner for this particular category, as compared with movies, is inevitably a more involved process giving the sheer number of shows that come out in any given year, but considering the impact and influence of K-ON! before, during and after its run amongst the otaku subculture that dwarfed even other recent shows like To Aru Kagaku, Strike Witches, and even any of the year’s crop of movies, it is easy to settle on K-ON!! as being the top show of the year.
This win incidentally follows the first season’s tie (along with Higashi no Eden) for the equivalent award at the latest Tokyo Anime Fair.
Last Year’s Winner: Higashi no Eden
Network Production Award – Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39 Giving Day Project
The Network award, given for works of “Network Media” such as webshows, went this year to Vocaloid diva Hatsune Miku’s concert with the unwieldly name that essentially translates as Miku’s Thanksgiving Day.
The technologically brilliant event, which involved Miku and some of her Vocaloid sisters projected larger than life onto a stage before a huge glowstick-armed otaku audience was truly a memorable event, and it is hard to think of any other possible competition for this category, besides the possibly ineligible web-broadcast episodes of Bakemonogatari (which was not, strictly speaking, a webshow).
Last Year’s Winner: Suzumiya Haruhi-chan no Yuuutsu & Nyoron☆Churuya-san
Theme Song Award – only my railgun (To Aru Kagaku no Railgun 1st OP)
The final award, for Theme Song of the year, goes to the worthy “only my railgun”, performed by flipSide and used as the first of two OPs for the To Aru Majutsu no Index sidestory series To Aru Kagaku earlier this year.
The song was a surprise hit for a piece of otaku music, reaching the sort of widespread popularity shared by some of K-ON!’s songs among the general populace – even full sized billboards advertising the album were at train stations far from Akihabara throughout Tokyo earlier this year.
There were even more songs eligible in this category than there were series in the TV category, given that each show typically has several songs throughout its run counting both OP and ED, but this choice seems fairly well chosen. Some other candidates that come to mind might be K-ON!!’s ED “Listen”, Bakemonogatari’s ED “Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari”, or Shoushitsu’s theme song “Yasashii Boukyaku”.
Last Year’s Winner: Don’t say “lazy” (K-ON! ED Theme)
See also the 2009 results for last year’s details.















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I have to say that they all deserved it. Disappearance was especially awesome.
Shitty anime.
And all the winners go to the moeblobs once again.
Very "unexpected", huh?
Theoretically Haruhi isn't a moeblob show.
Theoretically.
Grats to the winners.
Studio Bihou surprised me. I thought using photos and filtering them for backgrounnd use is on the rise. It's nice to see drawings make a comeback.
I wouldn't consider Miku a Moeblob either... she's not even Anime
Heck yeah! Fate Night Stay beats all of them hands down. None of them are serious shit anyways!
uhhh no
While I enjoyed watching the Fate Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works movies, watching the movie felt like watching the highlight of of a football match, rather than the actual football match...that's how condensed and rushed it was...
Yes, but to tell the story properly would require the film to be even longer than one of Peter Jackson's monstrosities. Even a full-length series would have to cut a lot.
Haruhi.
"not serious shit"
Excuse me, but wtf are you doing?
i agree there all epic
On that note, when does it officially release for home keeping?
I can still vouch for my other anime that could have been nominated or even won it, but I won't complain....too much.
Only My Railgun was nice, but I thought there were a large array of great theme songs.
I just think these awards are too moe-leaned from their choices.
Miku >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Win.
That's all that really matters to me.
my rail gun is good, even my friend who doesn't like anime likes it
I am Glad it won since I am a big Fripside fan.
Aww fudgesickles... I made an account just so I could post ''firstfag'' but then you virtual facepalmed me in a fraction of a second.
6 minutes, to be precise.
That's his "fraction of a second".
The world moves too fast for him apparently.
This blog post further epitomizes the animu moe-boom..
Don't get me wrong i'm not one of those one-sided trolls, but deep plot animes never get the spotlight they deserve.
In terms of number of anime fans,:
'one of those one-sided trolls' > others
thats cause azunyan/mio weren't in any anime with a deep plot.
Next season of Ghost in the Shell SAC
A company builds illegal intelligent sexbots with stolen human brains based on historic anime characters. Azunyan, Mio, Nanoha(loli) and Fate(loli) escape from the factory and meet the Major. Section9 has to find all bots the elite has bought for all sorts of fun from torture to... the really depraved acts.
The rich fight back with their security companies and in the case of some prominent politicians special units and intelligence agents.
I'd fund it.
K-on being given the same award as Higashi no Eden? I'm sorry, but that's bullshit. Such a sad day for the anime industry...
There seems to be a paradigm shift in the industry from legacy plots to moe and ecchi/oppai/fanservice animes.
It frightens me to envision the future of anime (say 10 or 20 years, hell maybe 5 legendary plots like Eden, Geass, DN will never exist again) and the exponentially rising number of otaku penises being milked.
what? you got problems with that?
hahahaha great day to see the haters
I'll say this plot and story is not everything even in literature
lolwut?
Haha you can not be serious. You must be trolling.
I find it funny that people define 'good' Anime as one that has a 'good' plot. Anime is no longer for entertainment or enjoyment, nooo... Anime is serious business.
They all deserve it.
Ah.. Prepare for haters spitting their bitterness on K-on getting the award.
Now they need a "Best background/mob character of the year" award..
SHIELD BITS!
Lockon Field!
wow haters really hate this
WWWWWWWWWW
Ha!! I GOT MY UMBRELLA HERE!
thi is BS at best, anime industry is doom.r.i.p
Glad to see Railgun up there. The OP movie alone actually convinced me to watch the show lol. You guys remember the beginning of OP1 when 'only my railgun' starts playing and it is going back and forth between images of biribiri and Kuroko?!
Might seem like a dumb reason to watch a show but I really think it's important for pulling in viewer ratings to put some effort into production of OP's. Whether or not I end up keeping the show is another story of course :P
Oh and go listen to fripSide's new single, it is just as catchy as the Railgun songs.
what is the new single called tho :3?
"Future gazer" I think?
For the new OVA IINM
Only My Railgun deserved that award...Heck, I'm still listening to it till now!
Me too ...!
Fripside's awesome. Nuff said.
Awesome song indeed. Fripside FTW
I love Fripside that is all.
that last one for railgun i strongly agree.
Quite surprised: Level 5 Judgelight from the same series is a much better song.
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Does anyone else find those Miku concerts scary?
Here they even made her larger than life, so she could easily pick you up and eat your brains out if she wanted to.
..or at least that is what I would be thinking of if I was actually there.
down voted ~degeso
Oh hell yea miku's concert was one of the best things i ever saw in my life lol
How tight was the squeeze you had to endure? I'm a pretty "wide" individual an even I was nearly crushed by the mob at the book show in Taiwan when Kugimiya Rie came.
Was the concert anywhere near as crammed?