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Japan Expo Awards

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Japan Expo Awards
Descriptionmanga and anime award ceremony
CountryFrance

The Japan Expo Awards are an award ceremony created in 2006 for the Japan Expo convention. They reward the best productions in the worlds of manga and anime, awarded by a jury of professionals and separate public prizes.

Previously, they also rewarded the best productions in the worlds of Asian films, video games and J-Music, based on the average of the votes of a jury of professionals and the public.

After a stop of the awards in 2013,[1] the Japan Expo Awards are back in 2016 with a new formula.

Awards

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2006

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Manga Category Winners

Anime Category Winners

2007

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Manga Category Winners - Jury Prize

Anime Category Winners - Jury Prize

The winner of the Asian Films category (live action) - Jury Prize

2008

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Manga category winners

Anime category winners

Category winners Asian Films

Category winners J-Music

Video Game Category Winner

ACBD Award Winner

  • Grand Prize: Le Visiteur du Sud, le journal de Monsieur oh en Corée du Nord by Oh Yeong Jin (FLBLB Editions)

A special award was also given to Kazuo Koike, Takeshi Obata, and Go Nagai for their contribution to Japanese comics and animation.

2009

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Manga Category Winners

Anime Category Winners

Asian Film Category Winners

Category winners J-Music

Category winners Video Games

The Winner of the ACBD Award

2010

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Category Winners Manga

Category Winners Anime

Category Winners Asian Films

  • Best Directed Film Award

2011

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Category Winners Manga

Category Winners Anime

Category Winners Asian Films

Category Winners J-Music

Category Winners Video Games

The winner of the ACBD Award

  • Grand Prize: Elmer by Gerry Alanguilan

2012

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Category winners Manga

Category winners Anime

Category winners Video Games

The winner of the ACBD Award

  • Grand Prize: Une Vie dans les Marges 2 by Tatsumi Yoshihiro (Cornelius)

The winner of the ATEP Award

A special prize was also awarded to the group Flow and to Naoki Urasawa.

2016

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Winners in the Manga category - Jury Prize

Anime category winners - Jury Prize

2017

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Les gagnants catégorie Manga - Jury Prize

Les gagnants category Anime - Prix du Jury

Les gagnants category Manga & Anime - Prix du public'

2018

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Les gagnants catégorie Manga - Jury Prize

Les gagnants category Anime - Prix du Jury'

2019

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Winners in the Manga category - Jury Prize

Winners in the Manga & Anime category - Audience Award

2022

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Daruma d'or

Manga category winners

Anime Category Winners

2023

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The Golden Daruma

Manga category winners

Anime Category Winners

References

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  1. ^ "No Japan Expo Awards in 2013". manga-news.com. May 3, 2013.