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The Tokyo Anime Award started from 2002, but was named in 2005. The first, second and third awards were only named simply 'Competition'.〔('Competition' ) at the first event (2002), (outline of 'Competition' ) at the second event (2003), ('Competition' ) at the third event (2004)〕 The award ceremony was held at the Tokyo International Anime Fair (TAF) until 2013. In 2014, after the merger of Tokyo International Anime Fair with Anime Contents Expo and formation of AnimeJapan convention, Tokyo Anime Award started as a separate festival called Tokyo Anime Award Festival (TAAF). Notably, there is ''Open Entry Awards'' for amateur creators (Grand Prize is awarded with one million yen).〔(Information about the awards ) at the 6th event (2007)〕 Though there are about ten main judges,〔(judges ) at the second event (2003) in ''English'', (judges ) at the fifth event (2006) in ''Japanese''〕 total judges are over one hundred people.〔(judges ) at the first event (2002). There was 127 judges including 72 staffs of the event.〕〔(Winners ) at the fourth event (2005). There was 197 judges. See the comment of Joe Hisaishi〕 Various talents participate to judge, such as anime staffs, professors of the universities, producers and chief editors of various magazines including the anime magazines. (''See also'': Animation Kobe). ==Animation of the Year== All anime released from December 1 of the year beforehand to November 30 of the previous year in Japan become candidates.〔 The anime that represents the year in the works nominated to each section is chosen. In the first year, the award was given to ''Spirited Away'' as 'Grand Prix'. In the second year, there was no award; therefore, the 'Best Entry Awards' in the 'Notable Entries' are often recognized as 'Grand Prix': ''Millennium Actress'' (film), ''Hanada Shōnen-shi'' (TV) and ''Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze'' (OVA) Since 2014, Tokyo Anime Award Festival gives Anime of the Year Grand Prize in two categories, Film and Television. ;Notes :a. Anime of the Year Grand Prize 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tokyo Anime Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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