Japan Broadcasting Critics Association awards anime for depth of characters, multi-layered story meaning
Kodoani.com – The Japan Broadcasting Critics Association announced on Friday that the anime is adapting the manga. Ranking of Kings (Ōsama Ranking) by Sōsuke Tōka won one of four Galaxy Awards for March.
Since 1963, the Galaxy Awards honor outstanding anime, individuals and groups with the hope of enhancing the quality of Japan’s broadcast culture. Since the anime won the monthly award, it will also be a contender for the association’s annual Galaxy Awards.
The association said it chose the anime because of the depth of the characters, the multi-layered story, “remarkably impressive action scenes,” and the expressions of complex emotions.
Anime Ranking of Kings premiered on October 14 and lasted 23 episodes.
Tōka has been serializing the manga on the user-submitted manga website Manga Hack and other locations since May 2017.
Previous winners of the past few years of the Galaxy Awards include the live-action TV series adaptation of What Did You Eat Yesterday? (Kinō Nani Tabeta?) by Fumi Yoshinaga, Manga, anime GeGeGe no Kitarō ( Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! ) and the three-episode mini-action series So Spoke Kishibe Rohan (Manga Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai).
Via: Kodoani.com