'Totto-Chan' anime wins award at prestigious Annecy film festival

TL;DR


1. The Totto-chan Award, a new award created by the Japan Anime Association, aims to recognize and promote anime that portrays positive and inspiring stories about children. The award is named after the beloved children's book "Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window" by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, which has been adapted into an anime series. The award will be presented annually to anime that embody the values of kindness, empathy, and the wonder of childhood.

2. The inaugural Totto-chan Award will be presented at the 2024 Tokyo Anime Award Festival. The award is open to anime series and films that have been released within the past year and feature child protagonists or storylines focused on children. A panel of experts, including educators, child development professionals, and anime industry representatives, will evaluate the submissions and select the winner.

3. The Totto-chan Award is part of a larger effort by the Japan Anime Association to promote anime that positively influences and inspires children. The association believes that anime can play a crucial role in shaping the values and perspectives of young audiences, and the Totto-chan Award is designed to recognize and encourage the creation of anime that aligns with this goal.

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