Due to unforeseen circumstances, I would just be the one to draw the "Pass the Baton" illustrations (that was suppoed to be posted on the 12th Anime Trending Awards) featuring the 2024 to 2025 ATA Girl of the Year Winners (Kana Arima to Oguri Cap) and 2024 to 2025 ATA Boy of the Year Winners (Kyotaro Ichikawa to Jinshi)
Some of the QRTs and replies making "pre-emptive accusations" simply just reeks of entitlement. And it's simply more disappointing when they don't even watch the other anime (and only just watch THAT anime) and will rely on some rating that a decade ago, a genuine anime wouldn't rely on for the inconsistency accusation.
Anyways, what counts in the end is what's on the ballot submitted to us, not on coordinated noise on the comment or reply section.
Here are your Top 10 Couples or Ships for Week#8 of the Spring 2026 Anime Season!
Vote here: https://t.co/nSZaaO9QIG
With Amane-Mahiru and Maki-Umi locked in a tug-of-war and Yukiya-Miku holding firm, the season's Top 3 pairings seem solidified.
Korea Republic beat European opposition for the third consecutive time at the World Cup to kickstart their 2026 campaign 🇰🇷
2026: Czechia 2-1
2022: Portugal 2-1
2018: Germany 2-0
Again guys, what we count are the votes, not who screams the loudest in the replies and comment section. Stop with the conspiracy theories.
Our process is so simple. Whoever has the highest votes gets the highest rank.
Most of the time nowadays, people resort to "screaming" to push their point or making a smokescreen to prove their "reality"
Hopefully, everyone can see through the smokescreen of those who are "screaming".
Why is it always like this? Joke or not, saying a group of voters are homophobic JUST BECAUSE they prefer another ship is just straight up disappointing for a group that espouses tolerance.
Why is there always an assumption of bad faith? C'mon guys.
Crunchyroll CEO Rahul Purini says the company will respect creators' decisions on whether to use AI in their work, but says Crunchyroll itself will not use AI for subs or dubs
"We want to make sure creators get to tell the stories the way they want to tell them, whatever technology they want to use, but it is the creator intent.
They get to tell the story, and we want to be authentic to their storytelling, and so that’s why we’re not using AI in our creative process – whether it’s subtitling or dubbing."