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Crunchyroll Reveals 2026 Anime Awards Winners

Crunchyroll Anime Awards Return to Tokyo 23rd May

Global Fans Crown My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON as Anime of the Year; Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is Awarded Film of the Year.

Crunchyroll, ultimate home for anime worldwide, revealed the winners of the tenth annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards during a star-studded ceremony in Tokyo Japan today. The full list of honorees that can be found on the Anime Awards Official Website and below.

The event was once again hosted by renowned voice actress Sally Amaki and popular entertainer Jon Kabira. The Weekndpresented the most anticipated award of the night, Anime of the Year, to My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON.

Celebrity presenters included cosplayer Enako, actors Enako, Rashmika Mandanna, Winston Duke and Nanase Nishino, gaming host Nyvi Estephan, k-pop stars TEN and BamBam, GRAMMY-nominated Young Miko, and founding architect of Wu-Tang Clan RZA.

The ceremony opened with a visual journey through previous Anime of the Year winners, accompanied by a live piece by Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra— arranged by Kazunori Miyake and conducted by Hirofumi Kurita.

Additional musical performances include a 30th anniversary tribute to Neon Genesis Evangelion from Japanese singer Yoko Takahashi, Porno Graffitti’s honouring My Hero Academia’s 10th anniversary, and Asian Kung Fu Generation’s “Haruka Kanata” from NARUTO.

Director Tatsuya Nagamine was honoured with the Global Impact Award recognising his groundbreaking work in Japanese anime including Ojamajo Doremi and PreCure to Dragon Ball Super and ONE PIECE. Masayuki Sato—an animator who worked closely with Director Nagamine on numerous projects, including Happiness Charge PreCure! and ONE PIECE, and with whom he shared a deep personal friendship—accepted the Award on Nagamine-san’s behalf.

This year, a record 73 million votes were cast by fans worldwide to celebrate their favorite series, films, and actors. In alphabetical order, the top most engaged countries this year were Brazil, Germany, India, Mexico, and the United States.

Here’s the full list of winners:

Did your favourite anime win an award today? Let us know in the comments down below.

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