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UK-Anime.net Awards 2017: Day Three

UK-Anime.net Awards 2017: Day Three

Written by Seb Reid on 29 Dec 2017



Welcome!

This is the third of four days during which we will reveal the deliberations, arguments, debates, defeats and the eventual victor of our annual awards ceremony. This year our new editorial team have combined their powers together to bring to you our choices for 13 awards which will be spread out over the four days. Joining us this year is your host, Seb Reid, and he is joined by our Anime Editor, Dr Dan Rhodes, the UKA Editor in Chief (for Day 4 only) Ross Liversidge, and contributors Dan Barnett and Rob Mallarkey. The team are supported by our sound engineer and voice behind the sound desk, Martin Butler.

Today, we are looking at technical categories, and the worst category of them all.

Day Three Awards

On this third day, the team debate the next four awards:

  • Best Visuals in an anime
  • Best Soundtrack in an anime
  • Best Physical Release
  • Worst Anime of 2017

Please listen to the podcast below. The nominations and victors for each category are on Page 2.

 


Seb Reid
About Seb Reid

Seb has been an anime fan since the late 90s and is particularly fond of anything post-apocalyptic, amusing, catgirly, ecchi or containing exquisite aerial battles. Living in Leeds with his cats and living up the bachelor life, Seb enjoys whiling the nights away deep in a book, game or a damn good series. 


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