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2011 PRESS RELEASE

JAPAN INFORMATION AND CULTURE CENTER (JICC)
EMBASSY OF JAPAN
2627 Roxas Boulevard, 1300 Pasay City, Philippines
Phone:  551-5710 Ext. 2314/2316 Fax: 551-5784
E-mail: press@ma.mofa.go.jp

Press Office - PR#68–2011, July 28, 2011

 

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Inviting Budding Filipino Manga Artists to the 5 th Int'l MANGA Awards

 

 

 

The Embassy of Japan is calling on all aspiring and talented Filipino manga artists to prepare their drawing materials, get their creative juices flowing, make their own original manga masterpiece and join the 5 th International MANGA Awards .

 

Attractive prizes await the winners of the 5 th International MANGA Awards. The Gold Award of the 5 th MANGA Award will be given to the best manga and approximately three works of merit will receive the Silver Award. Winners will be invited to Japan for around ten days as supplementary prize for the award ceremony (without Bronze Award). The Awarding Ceremony will be held in Tokyo in March 2012.

 

The International MANGA Awards was established five years ago to share Japanese pop culture and to further promote understanding of Japan. It was created to recognize the contribution of manga artists outside Japan who have played a big role in the promotion of manga overseas.

 

Manga is the Japanese word for “comics” and consists of comics and print cartoons. Manga also refers specifically to comics created in Japan or by Japanese auteurs or conforming to the comic book illustration style developed in Japan in the late 19 th century. Today, manga has gained phenomenal worldwide popularity and continues to influence many comic book artists from around the world.

 

Filipino manga artists have been recognized in the previous MANGA Awards. In the 1 st International MANGA Awards in 2007, the talents of two Filipino artists were recognized along with 17 other talented manga artists of different nationalities. During the 2 nd International MANGA Awards in 2008, Mr. Kriss Sison (artist of “ Ninja Girl Ko” ) received an Honorable Mention award.

 

Relatedly, the Embassy of Japan announced the winners of its “Torara Manga Making Mini Contest” during the Grand Finals of the 2011 J-Pop Anime Singing Contest. The “Torara Manga Making Mini Contest” was held to promote manga among young Filipino artists and to celebrate the Philippines-Japan Friendship Month Celebration this year. “Torara” is the official mascot of the J-Pop Anime Singing Contest.

 

Entries to the 5 th MANGA Awards will be accepted from July 21, 2011 until August 31, 2011 . Entries can be submitted to either of the following addresses:

 

Japan Information and Culture Center

P.O. Box 117

Embassy of Japan in the Philippines

2627 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City

1300 Philippines

The Fifth International MANGA Award Executive Committee

P.O. Box MBE 125

Tokyo Toranomon Building 1F

Toranomon 1-1-18

Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001

Japan

 

Further information regarding the 1 st to 4 th International MANGA Awards can be read at http://www.manga-award.jp/en/index.html . Please click the links below to read the 5 th International MANGA Awards application guidelines and download the registration form:

 

 

Application guidelines

Application form