Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2021: Jujutsu Kaisen Comes Out Tops
Crunchyroll recently held its Fifth Annual Anime Awards, however, this year was a little bit different. Due to the pandemic, the awards were held digitally, but that didn’t stop fans from casting over 15 million global votes across 18 categories in celebration of the characters, series, and creators they love. This far surpasses the 11 million votes cast in 2020. And the ultimate winner of the night? The horror action series
Jujutsu Kaisen.
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Jujutsu Kaisen took home three awards this year as the anime series was beloved worldwide. The series, based on the manga by Gege Akutami, was nominated in 10 categories and secured awards in Best Antagonist for the extremely powerful cursed spirit Ryomen Sukuna, best ending sequence for the dance-happy LOST IN PARADISE by ALI feat. AKLO, and the biggest award of the night, Anime of the Year.
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Crunchyroll has announced the winners of the fifth annual Anime Awards, as decided by 15 million global votes from fans across 18 categories.
Fantasy horror action series
JUJUTSU KAISEN took the prize as Anime of the Year, along with Best Ending Sequence and Best Antagonist for Ryomen Sukuna. Other highlights include Best Fight Scene and Best VA Performance for
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! for Best Animation.
The full-list of awards includes:
Anime of the Year –
Best Fantasy –
Best Drama –
Best Antagonist – Ryomen Sukuna,
My Hero Academia (Season 4)
Best Score – Kevin Penkin,
Crunchyroll s 2021 Anime Awards Winners Revealed
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Crunchyroll has revealed their slate of winners for the fifth annual Anime Awards! One of the best parts of being an anime fan is looking back on an entire year of releases and figuring out which new series come out on top. While the ComicBook.com staff is able to do this amongst ourselves with the Golden Issues, the best part is getting to see what the rest of the fandom enjoyed over the year. For the fifth year in a row, Crunchyroll compiled votes over across multiple weeks from thousands of fans to find out which of the 2020 anime truly stood out.