Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan join contest
Animax, the leading animation cable channel in Japan and Southeast Asia, has announced the titles of the winning entries in the Pan Asia Animation Competition of this year's Animax Awards. This contest has been held in Japan since 2002, but this is the first year that it has been open to contestants from other countries. Competitors were invited to submit a script, novel excerpt, or comic suitable for adaptation into a 30- to 40-minute anime episode, based on either an original character or one of the characters Animax created for the contest. Over three thousand entries were received from seven different regions, and six of the twelve finalists represent various countries throughout Northeast, Southeast and South Asia.
Animax, the leading animation cable channel in Japan and Southeast Asia, has announced the titles of the winning entries in the Pan Asia Animation Competition of this year's Animax Awards. This contest has been held in Japan since 2002, but this is the first year that it has been open to contestants from other countries. Competitors were invited to submit a script, novel excerpt, or comic suitable for adaptation into a 30- to 40-minute anime episode, based on either an original character or one of the characters Animax created for the contest. Over three thousand entries were received from seven different regions, and six of the twelve finalists represent various countries throughout Northeast, Southeast and South Asia.
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