Animation Kobe Explained

Animation Kobe Awards
Awarded For:Excellence in animation achievements
Presenter:Animation Kobe Organizing Committee,
Kobe city
Country:Japan
Year:1996
Year2:2015

The was an event established by Kobe in 1996 to promote anime and other visual media. The were given annually until 2015 by Kobe and the Organising Committee to creators and creations.

Event

Animation Kobe was held annually in Kobe from 1996 to 2015. In addition to the awards ceremony, the event held talk shows and screenings of the prize winners. In 2006, the 11th event was carried live on the official website.

No.Event nameDatePlace
1The 1st Animation KobeDecember 8, 1996Kobe Fashion Mart
2The 2nd Animation KobeNovember 24, 1997Kobe Portopia Hotel
3The 3rd Animation KobeNovember 22, 1998Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
4The 4th Animation KobeNovember 13, 1999Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
5The 5th Animation KobeNovember 12, 2000Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
6The 6th Animation KobeSeptember 16, 2001Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
7The 7th Animation KobeNovember 10, 2002Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
8The 8th Animation KobeNovember 9, 2003Kobe Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hall
9The 9th Animation KobeNovember 14, 2004Xebec hall
10The 10th Animation KobeOctober 2, 2005Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
11The 11th Animation KobeNovember 19, 2006Xebec hall
12The 12th Animation KobeNovember 4, 2007Nishiyama Kinen-kaikan
13The 13th Animation KobeNovember 2, 2008Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
14The 14th Animation KobeOctober 18, 2009Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
15The 15th Animation KobeNovember 28, 2010Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
16The 16th Animation KobeOctober 6, 2011Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
17The 17th Animation KobeDecember 2, 2012Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
18The 18th Animation KobeDecember 8, 2013Kobe International Conference Center, Main Hall
19The 19th Animation KobeDecember 7, 2014Design and Creative Center Kobe

Major staff

Chairman of the Committee
Chairman of the examinationThe examination was done mainly by a panel of chief editors of magazines covering anime, such as Newtype, Animedia and Animage. Usually, a city employee sent by Kobe City would also participate.[1] The panel voted for one of its members to serve as chairman:[2]

Winners

The committee chooses most of the winners. Only the Animation Kobe Theme Song Award is chosen by fans' votes in the first selection, though the decision is by the committee. Therefore, the tendency of the prize winners is a little different from other prizes by the fans' vote. (See: Animage Grand Prix)

Individual Award

The activities from September of the previous year to August of the event year become objects for the examination. Newcomers expected to have future prominence are noted.[3] [4]

No.YearWinnerNotable work of the year
11996Hideaki AnnoDirector (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
21997Hayao MiyazakiDirector (Princess Mononoke)
31998Shinichi WatanabeDirector (Hare Tokidoki Buta)*
41999Akitaro DaichiDirector (Ojarumaru, Jubei-chan)
52000Hiroyuki OkiuraDirector (Jin-Roh)*
62001Hiroyuki KitakuboDirector ()
72002Keiichi HaraDirector (Crayon Shin-chan television series and movie)
82003Yōsuke KurodaScreenwriter (Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan, Please Twins! )
92004Kenji KamiyamaDirector ()
102005Ken'ichi YoshidaAnimator (for the character design of Eureka Seven)
112006Hiroshi NagahamaDirector (Mushishi )*
122007Hiroyuki ImaishiDirector (Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann)
132008Mitsuo IsoDirector (Dennō Coil )*
142009Kunio KatōDirector (La Maison en Petits Cubes)*
152010Mamoru HosodaDirector (Summer Wars)*
162011Mari OkadaScreenwriter (Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai )
172012Noriyasu AgematsuMusic producer, composer, lyricist (Senki Zesshō Symphogear )
182013Tsutomu MizushimaDirector (Girls und Panzer)
192014Seiji KishiDirector (Hamatora: The Animation)
202015Seiji MizushimaDirector (Expelled from Paradise)
* Watanabe, Okiura, Nagahama, Iso and Katō received the award for their first films as director.

Special Award

Awards for individual(s) or group that contributed to Japanese anime during a long period.[3] [4]

In the first year, the Yomiuri Award was posthumously given to Fujiko F. Fujio who died two months before the event.

No.YearWinnerNote
11996Fujiko F. FujioYomiuri Award. Manga artist: the creator of Doraemon etc.
21997Masako NozawaVoice actor
31998Yasuo ŌtsukaAnimator
41999Takao KoyamaScreenwriter
52000Shigeharu ShibaAudio director
62001Kunio OkawaraMechanical designer
72002Masao MaruyamaProducer (Madhouse)
82003Leiji MatsumotoManga artist
92004Shigeru WatanabeProducer (Bandai Visual)
102005Ippei Kuri (Toyoharu Yoshida)A founder of Tatsunoko Production, awarded for his activities as general producer.
112006Group TACStudio
Nobuyo Ōyama
Noriko Ohara
Michiko Nomura
Kazuya Tatekabe
Kaneta Kimotsuki
Voice actors: main cast of Doraemon (1979 - 2005)
122007Isao TakahataDirector (Studio Ghibli)
132008Masaki TsujiScreenwriter
142009Shun-ichi YukimuroWriter
152010Studio BihoStudio (anime background art)
162011Osamu DezakiDirector
Detective ConanProduction Team
172012SanzigenStudio (3DCG Animation)
182013Shōji KawamoriDirector, mecha designer, vision creator
Izumi TodoCreative team
192014Kyoto AnimationStudio

Theatrical Film Award

Animation films released in Japan from September of the previous year to August of the event year become candidates. The candidates are selected not only from Japan, but also from other countries. However, the committee sees more importance in a point of view promoting young creators of Japan.[3] [4]

No.YearTitleStudioDirector
11996Ghost in the ShellProduction I.GMamoru Oshii
21997Princess MononokeStudio GhibliHayao Miyazaki
31998Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes BackOLMKunihiko Yuyama
41999Cardcaptor Sakura The MovieMadhouseMorio Asaka
52000MadhouseMorio Asaka
62001Spirited AwayStudio GhibliHayao Miyazaki
72002The Cat ReturnsStudio GhibliHiroyuki Morita
82003Millennium ActressMadhouseSatoshi Kon
92004Production I.GMamoru Oshii
102005New Translation Zeta Gundam: Heirs to the StarsSunriseYoshiyuki Tomino
112006The Girl Who Leapt Through TimeMadhouseMamoru Hosoda
122007PaprikaMadhouseSatoshi Kon
132008KharaHideaki Anno
142009WALL-EPixarAndrew Stanton
152010The Disappearance of Haruhi SuzumiyaKyoto AnimationYasuhiro Takemoto
162011Macross Frontier

Sayonara no Tsubasa

SatelightShōji Kawamori
172012K-On! The MovieKyoto AnimationNaoko Yamada
182013The Garden of WordsShinkai Creative, CoMix Wave FilmsMakoto Shinkai
192014Puella Magi Madoka Magica: RebellionShaftAkiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto
202015Production I.GKazuya Nomura

Television Award

The TV animations broadcast in Japan from September of the previous year to August of the event year, excluding rebroadcasts, become candidates. The candidates are selected not only from Japan but also from other countries. However, the committee sees more importance in a point of view promoting young creators of Japan.[3] [4]

No.YearTitleStudioDirectorScreenwriter
11996Neon Genesis EvangelionGainax & TatsunokoHideaki AnnoHideaki Anno
21997Revolutionary Girl UtenaJ.C.StaffKunihiko IkuharaYōji Enokido
31998Cowboy BebopSunriseShinichirō WatanabeKeiko Nobumoto
41999∀ GundamSunriseYoshiyuki TominoYoshiyuki Tomino
52000Infinite RyviusSunriseGorō TaniguchiYōsuke Kuroda
62001Angelic LayerBonesHiroshi NishikioriIchirō Ōkouchi
72002RahXephonBonesYutaka IzubuchiChiaki J. Konaka
82003Mobile Suit Gundam SEEDSunriseMitsuo FukudaYoshiyuki Tomino
92004Fullmetal AlchemistBonesSeiji MizushimaShō Aikawa
102005GankutsuōGonzoMahiro MaedaNatsuko Takahashi
112006The Melancholy of Haruhi SuzumiyaKyōto AnimationTatsuya IshiharaYutaka Yamamoto
122007Code GeassSunriseGorō TaniguchiIchirō Ōkouchi
132008Code Geass 2SunriseGorō TaniguchiIchirō Ōkouchi
142009Eden of the EastProduction I.GKenji KamiyamaKenji Kamiyama
152010K-On!!Kyoto AnimationNaoko YamadaReiko Yoshida
162011Puella Magi Madoka MagicaShaftAkiyuki Shinbo
Yukihiro Miyamoto
Gen Urobuchi
172012YuruYuriDogakoboMasahiko OhtaTakashi Aoshima
182013Attack on TitanWit StudioTetsurō ArakiYasuko Kobayashi
192014Love Live!SunriseTakahiko KyōgokuJukki Hanada
202015ShirobakoP.A.WorksTsutomu MizushimaMichiko Yokote

Packaged Work Award

The packaged media distributed in Japan from September of the previous year to August of the event year become candidates. The candidates are selected not only from Japan but also from other countries. However, the committee sees more importance in a point of view promoting young creators of Japan.[3] [4]

No.YearTitleDeveloper /
Anime Studio
Type
11996Key the Metal IdolStudio PierrotOVA
21997SunriseOVA
31998Sakura Taisen 2 ~Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare~SegaVideo game (SS)
Sakura Taisen: Ouka KenranRADIXOVA
41999Blue Submarine No. 6GONZOOVA
52000ShenmueSega-AM2Video game (SDC)
62001Polyphony DigitalVideo game (PS2)
72002Voices of a Distant StarMakoto ShinkaiHand-made anime
82003Sentō Yōsei YukikazeGONZOOVA
92004Haré+Guu FINALBandai VisualOVA
102005DiebusterGainaxOVA
112006The Wings of ReanSunriseOVA
122007Production I.GTelevision film

Network Award

Re-created in 2000 as Network Media Award, the anime-related media making the best use of interactive distribution in Japan from September of the previous year to August of the event year become candidates.

The word Network does not mean only Internet. The candidates are selected not only from Japan but also from other countries. However, the committee sees more importance in a point of view promoting young creators of Japan.[4]

No.YearTitleDeveloper /
Anime Studio
TypeNote
11996Jungle ParkDIGITALOGUEVideo game (Sega Saturn)Best Interactive Software Award
21997Girlfriend of SteelGainaxVideo game (Win95)Best Interactive Software Award
1998–1999Not awarded
52000Pokémon Gold and SilverNintendoVideo game (GBC)
62001Phantasy Star OnlineSegaMMO (DC)
72002Final Fantasy XISquareMMO (PS2, MS Windows)
82003Grand-MaCyberploc StudiosDigital animation
92004Ski Jumping PairsRiichiro MashimaHand-made digital animation
102005Mayutoro The ToonsXeNN STUDIOSCG anime
112006Yawaraka Sensha (Soft Tank)RarekoFlash anime[5]
122007Second LifeLinden Research, Inc.Internet-based virtual world
132008Hatsune MikuCrypton Future MediaVocaloid character
142009Melancholy of Haruhi-chan SuzumiyaNyorōn Churuya-sanKyoto AnimationInternet anime spin-off from the main Haruhi Suzumiya series
152010Sega, Crypton Future Media
162011Studio DeenInternet anime
172012Osawari Tantei: Nameko Saibai Kit (released in English as Mushroom Garden)[6] BeeworksSpinoff game from the main Touch Detective series

Theme Song Award

The theme songs of either anime or other forms of animated media distributed in Japan from September of the previous year to August of the event year become candidates. The voting by fans is counted, and the five songs with the highest number of votes become the candidates for the final competition. Especially, the committee sees more importance in original songs made for an anime, sung in the 'spirit' of the work.[4]

Only the Theme Song Award is influenced by the fans. This format started from the 4th event. The total number of votes in a year is about 10,000 votes. The result of the vote is also announced on the official sites of Radio Kansai, Anitama.com and the programs of Radio Kansai before the event. Though this is a preliminary vote to reduce the candidates to final, the candidates chosen in first by the vote have always won the award.

No.YearAwardSong nameAssociated workSinger(s)Note
Composer
11996Best Theme SongYuzurenai NegaiMagic Knight RayearthNaomi Tamura
21997Best Music ComposingNeon Genesis Evangelion soundtracks 1–3Neon Genesis EvangelionShirō Sagisu
1998Not awarded
41999AM Kobe Award"Ojamajo Carnival"Ojamajo DoremiMahōdōvote: 1st,
with 288 of 8,545 votes
Takeshi Ike
52000AM Kobe Award"We Are"One PieceHiroshi Kitadanivote: 1st,
with 875 of 13,988 votes
Kōhei Tanaka
62001AM Kobe Award"W-Infinity"Gear Fighter DendohHitomi Mieno with Hironobu Kageyamavote: 1st,
with 1,182 of 10,298 votes
Little Voice
72002AM Kobe Award"For Fruits Basket"Fruits BasketRitsuko Okazakivote: 1st,
with 1,155 of 10,054 votes
82003AM Kobe Award"Asu e no brilliant road"Stellvia of the Universeangelavote: 1st,
with 1,209 of 11,590 votes
atsuko
92004Radio Kansai Award"DANZENFutari wa Pretty Cure"Futari wa Pretty CureMayumi Gojovote: 1st,
with 1,276 of 8,254 votes
Yasuo Kosugi
102005Radio Kansai Award"Happy☆Material"Mahora Gakuen Chyuutoubu 2-Avote: 1st,
with 753 of 9,920 votes
Shigenobu Ōkawa
112006Radio Kansai Award"Hare Hare Yukai"The Melancholy of Haruhi SuzumiyaAya Hirano, Minori Chihara & Yūko Gotōvote: 1st,
with 2,095 of 7,450 votes
Tomokazu Tashiro
122007Radio Kansai Award"Motteke! Sailor Fuku"Lucky ☆ StarAya Hirano, Emiri Katō, Kaori Fukuhara & Aya Endovote: 1st,
with 2,017 of 8,105 votes
Satoru Kōsaki
132008Radio Kansai Award"Triangler"Macross FrontierMaaya Sakamoto-
Yoko Kanno
142009Radio Kansai Award"Don't say 'lazy'"K-ON!Aki Toyosaki, Yōko Hikasa, Satomi Satō & Minako Kotobuki-
Hiroyuki Maezawa
152010Radio Kansai Award"only my railgun"A Certain Scientific RailgunfripSide-
Satoshi Yaginuma
162011Radio Kansai Award"Shinryaku no Susume☆"Shinryaku! Ika Musume!ULTRA-PRISM with Hisako Kanemoto-
Masaya Koike
172012Radio Kansai Award"Taiyō Iwaku Moe yo Chaos"Haiyore! Nyaruko-sanKana Asumi, Miyu Matsuki and Yuka Ōtsubo-
Hidekazu Tanaka
182013Radio Kansai Award"Guren no Yumiya"Attack on TitanLinked Horizon-
Revo
192014Radio Kansai Award"Sidonia"Knights of Sidoniaangela-
atsuko & KATSU
202015Radio Kansai Award"JoJo, Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~"JO☆STARS ~TOMMY,Coda,JIN~-
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See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.anime-kobe.jp/archive/1998/outline/index.html Judges
  2. http://www.anime-kobe.jp/archive/2001/award/award.html about the chairman of the judges
  3. http://www.anime-kobe.jp/archive/1998/award/judge.html criterion of examination
  4. http://www.anime-kobe.jp/archive/2000/award/award_j2.html criterion of examination
  5. News: Ichita, Sukemaru . How to Art: Rarecho . Newtype USA . 6 . 3 . 156–157 . March 2007 . 1541-4817 .
  6. http://namepara.com/hd/en/ Mushroom Garden official English website