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Animax Taishō : ウィキペディア英語版
Animax Taishō
, also known as Animax Awards, is a Japanese anime scriptwriting competition organized by the Japanese anime satellite television network, Animax, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment.
==History and broadcasts==

Held annually since 2002,〔 the competition awards the best original anime scripts submitted across Japan, judged by a panel of noted manga artists, animators and anime creators, which has included Ryōsuke Takahashi and Kaiji Kawaguchi among others, and which subsequently gets animated into an anime by a noted Japanese animation studio for broadcast on Animax's networks the following year.〔〔 Winners of the Animax Award have gone on to forge successful careers in the anime and manga industry, with the second award winner, Yūko Kawabe going on to co-write ''Ergo Proxy'' and ''Tweeny Witches'', among others, while the fourth winner, Ikuko Yoshinari, went on to publish a shōjo manga for ''Ribon''.〔〔
The first four award-winning screenplays were animated by each of Animax's co-founders, the studios Sunrise, Toei Animation, and Tokyo Movie Shinsha, while the fifth and seventh were animated by Production I.G and the sixth animated by Sony's A-1 Pictures.〔〔 In 2007, the awards were made open to Animax's viewers across its networks worldwide, under the name Animax Awards, with one of the winning scripts going on to be animated into the anime movie ''LaMB''.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Animax opens Animax Awards to script writers across Asia )
The seventh iteration of the award, in 2008, was won by Kenji Saidō, for his entry ''Shoka'' (lit. "Calligraphy"), and will be animated by Production I.G and to be broadcast on Animax's networks in 2009. The seventh iteration of the competition received a record of 1,235 entries, the largest in the competition's seven-year history, and its judging panel included manga artist Kaiji Kawaguchi, ''Detroit Metal City'' film screenwriter Mika Ōmori and ''Densha Otoko'' film screenwriter Arisa Kaneko.〔 The award ceremony for the seventh iteration was also broadcast in Japan on November 9, 2008.〔

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