Heavenly Delusion & Vinland Saga Named the Biggest Snubs at Crunchyroll Anime Awards
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Heavenly Delusion & Vinland Saga Named the Biggest Snubs at Crunchyroll Anime Awards

  • 03-Mar-2024, 18:20
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It's disappointing to see series like Heavenly Delusion and Vinland Saga Season 2 overlooked at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards despite their significant nominations. Both shows garnered recognition for their outstanding qualities, yet they faced tough competition, particularly from the juggernaut that is Jujutsu Kaisen. While JJK's success is undeniable, it's essential to recognize the diverse range of anime being produced and the different tastes of viewers. Hopefully, the recognition of lesser-known titles will improve in future awards ceremonies, allowing for a more balanced representation of the anime landscape.

 

It's understandable that fans of Heavenly Delusion and Vinland Saga would feel disappointed by the outcome of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, especially considering the high praise these series have received. While Jujutsu Kaisen's success is undeniable, it's important to recognize and celebrate the diversity of anime and the different tastes of viewers. Awards are subjective by nature, and what resonates with one audience may not resonate with another.

It's unfortunate that some fans feel that Crunchyroll may have unfairly skewed the results in favor of certain series. Transparency and fairness in the voting process are essential to maintain the credibility of awards ceremonies, and it's important for platforms like Crunchyroll to address concerns raised by fans.

Regardless of the outcomes, Heavenly Delusion and Vinland Saga remain beloved by their dedicated fanbases, and their impact on the anime community is undeniable. At the end of the day, the value of a series goes beyond awards, and what truly matters is the connection it forms with its audience and the lasting impression it leaves.

Heavenly Delusion Anime Poster
Heavenly Delusion
TV-MA
Adventure
Mystery

A boy grows up behind the safe walls of an apocalyptic Japan full of monsters. Tokyo flourishes as a paradise, while outside the walls of hell dangers lurk. However, a small group searches for heaven.

Release Date April 1, 2023
Main Genre Animation
Seasons 1 Season
Studio Production I.G
Franchise Heavenly Delusion
Characters By Nick Martineau, Gen Satô, Sayaka Senbongi
Creator Masakazu Ishiguro
Main Characters Tokio, Mimihime, Maru, Kiruko
Production Company Production I.G
Writers Makoto Fukami
Number of Episodes 13 Episodes
Source: Crunchyroll, X (formerly Twitter)
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