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Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year

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Award
Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year
Awarded forExcellence in animation films of Japan
CountryJapan
Presented byJapan Academy Film Prize Association
First award2007
Websitehttp://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/

TheAnimation of the Year (アニメーション作品賞) of theJapan Academy Film Prize is one of the annual Awards given by the Japan Academy Film Prize Association.

History

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Although the Japan Academy Film Prize has been awarded annually since 1978 to Japanese films, animation films were disregarded in the early years of the Prize. Animation films have included topgrossing Japanese films of the year, such asDoraemon (1980, 1981, 1983, 1984),[1]Studio Ghibli'sKiki's Delivery Service (1989),[2]Only Yesterday (1991),[3]Porco Rosso (1992),[4]Pom Poko (1994),[5] andWhisper of the Heart (1995).[6] Yet no animated film received a nomination for a Japan Academy Film Prize during those years. This was notably different from other major Japanese film awards, such as theMainichi Film Award andKinema Junpo, which both awarded Picture of the Year toMy Neighbor Totoro in 1988.

In 1990, the Japan Academy Film Prize Association gave a Special Award toKiki's Delivery Service at the 13th the Japan Academy Film Prize,[7] and again in 1995 toTakahata'sPom Poko. However, there were still no nominations for these animated box office hits.

But in 1998, the Japan Academy Film Prize Association's attitude toward animated films changed with the hugely successfulPrincess Mononoke, the highest box-office record ever in the history of Japanese cinema, which dominated the other major film prizes (See:Awards). As a result, at the 21st Japan Academy Film Prize that year,Studio Ghibli'sPrincess Mononoke became the first-ever animation film to be nominated for, and win the Japan Academy Film Prize Picture of the Year.Yoshiyuki Tomino, famed forGundam, mentioned it: "A hole thatHayao Miyazaki made spending ten years".[8]

In 2002, at the 25th Japan Academy Film Prize, another animated film by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli,Spirited Away, was again nominated and won the Picture of the Year.

In 2007, the Japan Academy Film Prize followed theAmericanAcademy Awards, which instituted theAcademy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2002, by creating the Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year. Only one film is awardedBest Animation of the Year (最優秀アニメーション作品賞), but all five nominees are recognized by the association with the awarding ofExcellent Animation of the Year (優秀アニメーション作品).[9]

List of winners and nominees

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Studio Ghibli with 5 films has the most awards as a studio whileStudio Chizu &Madhouse feature prominently. No franchise has ever won the award twice butDetective Conan is the most nominated franchise with 12 nominations whileDoraemon,One Piece,Evangelion,Dragon Ball &Lupin III feature prominently.

YearBest Animation of the YearExcellent Animation of the YearRef
2007The Girl Who Leapt Through Time[10]
2008Tekkon Kinkreet[11]
2009Ponyo[12]
2010Summer Wars[13]
2011The Secret World of Arrietty[14]
2012From Up on Poppy Hill[15]
2013Wolf Children[16]
2014The Wind Rises[17]
2015Stand by Me Doraemon[18]
2016The Boy and the Beast[19]
2017In This Corner of the World[20][21]
2018Night Is Short, Walk On Girl[22]
2019Mirai[23]
2020Weathering with You[24]
2021Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train[25]
2022Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time[26]
2023The First Slam Dunk[27]
2024The Boy and the Heron[28]
2025Look Back[29]

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Box-office ranking in Japan, 1989". Archived fromthe original on 2007-01-25. Retrieved2007-08-09.
  3. ^"Box-office ranking in Japan, 1991". Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-28. Retrieved2007-08-09.
  4. ^"Box-office ranking in Japan, 1992". Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-29. Retrieved2007-08-09.
  5. ^"Box-office ranking in Japan, 1994". Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-28. Retrieved2007-08-09.
  6. ^"Box-office ranking in Japan, 1995". Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-29. Retrieved2007-08-09.
  7. ^"The 13th Prize results". Archived fromthe original on 2009-04-28.
  8. ^"Talk: Yoshiyuki Tomino and Mamoru Hosoda at the 10th Media Arts Festival in 2007". Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-06.
  9. ^"General information on the awards". Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-08.
  10. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2007)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. Archived fromthe original on February 20, 2007. RetrievedDecember 20, 2010.
  11. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2008)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. Archived fromthe original on February 20, 2008. RetrievedDecember 20, 2010.
  12. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2009)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2014. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  13. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2010)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  14. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2011)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2012.
  15. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2012)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2012.
  16. ^"Japan Academy Prize (2013)" (in Japanese).Japan Academy Prize. RetrievedMarch 12, 2013.
  17. ^"Wind Rises, Madoka, Lupin vs. Conan, Harlock, Kaguya Earn Japan Academy Prize Nods".Anime News Network. 2014-01-16. Retrieved2014-01-16.
  18. ^"Stand By Me Doraemon, Rurouni Kenshin Win Japan Academy Prizes".Anime News Network. February 27, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2015.
  19. ^"Anthem of the Heart, Miss Hokusai, DBZ, Boy & Beast, Love Live! Earn Japan Academy Prize Nods".Anime News Network. January 18, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2016.
  20. ^"your name., Shin Godzilla Earn Japan Academy Prize Nods".Anime News Network. January 16, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2017.
  21. ^"In This Corner of the World, 'your name.' Win Japan Academy Prizes".Anime News Network. March 3, 2017. RetrievedMarch 3, 2017.
  22. ^"Masaaki Yuasa's "The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl" Wins Japan Academy Prize's "Animation of the Year"".Crunchyroll. March 3, 2018. RetrievedJuly 4, 2018.
  23. ^"42nd Japan Academy Prize" (in Japanese). Japan Academy Film Prize Association. RetrievedJuly 3, 2023.
  24. ^"43rd Japan Academy Prize". Japan Academy Film Prize Association. RetrievedMarch 19, 2021.
  25. ^"Demon Slayer Receives a Nomination for Animation of the Year at the Japan Academy Awards".geekculture.co. January 29, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2021.
  26. ^"Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Film Wins Japan Academy Film Prizes' Animation of the Year".Anime News Network. March 11, 2022. RetrievedMarch 11, 2022.
  27. ^"One Piece, Suzume, INU-OH, Lonely Castle, Slam Dunk Nominated for Japan Academy Film Prizes".Anime News Network. January 23, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.
  28. ^Mateo, Alex (March 8, 2024)."Godzilla Minus One,The Boy and the Heron Win Japan Academy Film Prizes".Anime News Network.Archived from the original on March 8, 2024. RetrievedMarch 8, 2024.
  29. ^Loo, Egan (March 14, 2025)."Look Back, 4th Live-ActionKingdom Film Win Japan Academy Film Prizes".Anime News Network.Archived from the original on March 14, 2025. RetrievedMarch 14, 2025.

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