Even though it’s 5 days late, I was pleased to finally see the results of the 2008 ABA People’s Choice Awards. All the winners were very deserving, and I’m glad Impz was able to turn the results around so quickly (after some pestering).
Best Episodic Blog: Random Curiosity
Best Editorial Blog: Hop Step Jump
Best Team Blog: THAT Anime Blog
Best Manga Blog: THAT Anime Blog
Most Influential Blog: Danny Choo
Rookie of the Year: Borderline Hikikomori
Best Dorama: Ramblings of DarkMirage
Funniest Blog: Derailed by Darry
Best Satire Blog: Ex-Fansubber Hitorigoto
Best Seiyuu-Orientated Blog: j1m0ne’s blog
Most Thought-Provoking Blog: Hop Step Jump
Best Blog-related Comic: Mistakes of Youth
Best Figurine Blog: Danny Choo
Best Art/Doujin/Visual Novel Blog: Heisei Democracy
Best News Blog: Danny Choo
I was really eager to see how readers would vote. I think sometimes there is a bit of a disconnect between what the blogosphere thinks and what readers think. It’s sorta like how some movies can be critically acclaimed and yet flop in sales. Like Impz, I was a little surprised that THAT won for Best Manga Blog, but the other choices make sense. Some of the categories are considerably more niche than others, and in those categories it seems that large sites with a section on Niche X did better than small sites devoted to Niche X. However, this should simply be inspiration to grow your small site and come back for an epic battle next year!
I wonder if the committee should implement a rule to make it so a blog cannot win the same award two years in a row. This may keep interest in the awards higher, since the list of winners will be different every year. In general I think the ABA have been run well, although sometimes the deadlines were missed. I think the website could have been a little easier to use as well, and perhaps the categories should be refined a bit. Still, it’s hard to be too critical of a first-year venture, so thanks to the committee and congrats to all the winners!
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- ABA Blogger’s Choice Winners
- Anime Blog Awards 2008 Nominations
- Preparations for Anime Blog Awards 2009
ABA People’s Choice Awards Released
Even though it’s 5 days late, I was pleased to finally see the results of the 2008 ABA People’s Choice Awards. All the winners were very deserving, and I’m glad Impz was able to turn the results around so quickly (after some pestering).
Best Episodic Blog: Random Curiosity
Best Editorial Blog: Hop Step Jump
Best Team Blog: THAT Anime Blog
Best Manga Blog: THAT Anime Blog
Most Influential Blog: Danny Choo
Rookie of the Year: Borderline Hikikomori
Best Dorama: Ramblings of DarkMirage
Funniest Blog: Derailed by Darry
Best Satire Blog: Ex-Fansubber Hitorigoto
Best Seiyuu-Orientated Blog: j1m0ne’s blog
Most Thought-Provoking Blog: Hop Step Jump
Best Blog-related Comic: Mistakes of Youth
Best Figurine Blog: Danny Choo
Best Art/Doujin/Visual Novel Blog: Heisei Democracy
Best News Blog: Danny Choo
I was really eager to see how readers would vote. I think sometimes there is a bit of a disconnect between what the blogosphere thinks and what readers think. It’s sorta like how some movies can be critically acclaimed and yet flop in sales. Like Impz, I was a little surprised that THAT won for Best Manga Blog, but the other choices make sense. Some of the categories are considerably more niche than others, and in those categories it seems that large sites with a section on Niche X did better than small sites devoted to Niche X. However, this should simply be inspiration to grow your small site and come back for an epic battle next year!
I wonder if the committee should implement a rule to make it so a blog cannot win the same award two years in a row. This may keep interest in the awards higher, since the list of winners will be different every year. In general I think the ABA have been run well, although sometimes the deadlines were missed. I think the website could have been a little easier to use as well, and perhaps the categories should be refined a bit. Still, it’s hard to be too critical of a first-year venture, so thanks to the committee and congrats to all the winners!
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