The official website of AnimeJapan 2025 has opened the poll for the much-anticipated ‘Manga We Want To See Animated Ranking’.
The poll comprises of 47 manga titles across various genres.
The ranking vote kicked off on Jan 15, 2025, at 7:00 Pm (Jst) and will run until Feb 12, 2025, at 11:59 Pm (Jst). Fans can cast their votes online to decide which unanimated manga titles will rise to the top.
However, the voting form is available exclusively in Japanese, and participants are limited to one vote each.
The results will be announced mid-March this year, with the top 10 titles being exhibited inside the AnimeJapan venue on March 22–23, 2025.
Checkout the nominated titles below:
Idol×Idol Story! by Shotaro Tokuno Honeko Akabane’s Bodyguards by Masamitsu Nigatsu Akuyakureijou no nakanohito by Siraume Nazuna, Makiburo, Murasaki Mai She is fed up with her siscon brother by Yoshimizu Usotsuki! Gokuo-kun by Makoto Yoshimoto Ar/Ms!! by YuuYuu Otaku ni...
The poll comprises of 47 manga titles across various genres.
The ranking vote kicked off on Jan 15, 2025, at 7:00 Pm (Jst) and will run until Feb 12, 2025, at 11:59 Pm (Jst). Fans can cast their votes online to decide which unanimated manga titles will rise to the top.
However, the voting form is available exclusively in Japanese, and participants are limited to one vote each.
The results will be announced mid-March this year, with the top 10 titles being exhibited inside the AnimeJapan venue on March 22–23, 2025.
Checkout the nominated titles below:
Idol×Idol Story! by Shotaro Tokuno Honeko Akabane’s Bodyguards by Masamitsu Nigatsu Akuyakureijou no nakanohito by Siraume Nazuna, Makiburo, Murasaki Mai She is fed up with her siscon brother by Yoshimizu Usotsuki! Gokuo-kun by Makoto Yoshimoto Ar/Ms!! by YuuYuu Otaku ni...
- 1/16/2025
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
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Queer East Festival's ground-breaking film programme challenges conventions and stereotypes giving audiences an opportunity to explore the contemporary queer landscape across East and Southeast Asia. Amplifying the voices of Asian communities are the UK Premieres of features, documentaries and shorts exploring young queer love, gender nonconformity and asexual identity, as well as thought-provoking classics with the 20th Anniversary screening of Chinese-American romantic comedy Saving Face and 50th Anniversary screening of the once-considered-lost Japanese title Bye Bye Love. Furthermore, the festival's ‘Expanded'...
Queer East Festival's ground-breaking film programme challenges conventions and stereotypes giving audiences an opportunity to explore the contemporary queer landscape across East and Southeast Asia. Amplifying the voices of Asian communities are the UK Premieres of features, documentaries and shorts exploring young queer love, gender nonconformity and asexual identity, as well as thought-provoking classics with the 20th Anniversary screening of Chinese-American romantic comedy Saving Face and 50th Anniversary screening of the once-considered-lost Japanese title Bye Bye Love. Furthermore, the festival's ‘Expanded'...
- 3/20/2024
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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