Every year, comic book publishers and other organizations host numerous comics awards. While most are aimed at aspiring domestic comics writers in their teens or older, there are some awards that have a wider net. In 2023, first a company, Shueishaof ribbon, Weekly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump+and Xijing Jump Imprints team up to present the Comics Awards for children under 12 years old. this ribbon x jump The call for submissions for the Primary School Student Comic Award will begin in June 2023 and will end on March 31. Just about five months after the final submission date, the long wait was over, with the results announced on June 3.
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⋆⸜ The results are finally announced⸝⋆
[絲帶×Jump小學漫畫獎]This is also the first time in history that four films have been shortlisted for the Super Awards! ! 🎊✨
Award-winning works are rich in harvest
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〖ribbon x Jump Elementary School Student Comic Award’For the first time in history, four works have been selected for the Grand Prize!
Be sure to check out the extensive collection of award-winning entries in the July issue ribbon and Xijing Jump!The results have also been announced on the official website!
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ribbon‘s website lists works with their respective authors and grade levels. There are four winners of the highest award, the “Super Comic Award”: “The Mark of 100 Million Years” by Kureto, a sixth-year student, and “Santa Claus’ Works” and “Apopo no Po” by fifth-year student Tadayuki Shimamoto. “The Son of the Dragon and the God” by Zhu Li and “The Son of the Dragon and the God” by Tmall, a fifth grade student. Santa no Shigoto is available on Jump+.
ribbonThe website also lists the winners of the four Manga Awards, the Second Grand Prize, the Jump Prize, and the Future Manga Award (using the suffix “Xiang” as a pun on “award” and “will”) and their respective authors. The winners of the Manga Award were sixth-grader Manaru for “Important Things”, sixth-grader Kobanza for “Cute Things”, sixth-grader Asuka Hamada for “Flower and Room 4”, and sixth-grader Sorao ( “Ready Fight” by Art) and Tsuzaki (Character Design). The Jump Award went to sixth-grader Shiaru Akakawa for “Re:Taikutsu” (Re:Bored), and Mirai no Mangaka de Sho went to sixth-grader Ao Usui for “Yakusoku” (The Promise).
In addition to the above awards, there were 60 Mirai ha Mangaka de Sho (Future Manga Award) winners and 209 students received the Yume ha Mangaka de Sho (Future Manga Award). “The dream is”).
Announcement by ribbon It’s not over yet for the 2023 winners ribbon x jump Elementary school student cartoon award. The website revealed that they are currently accepting entries for 2024 ribbon x jump Elementary school student cartoon award. As with the 2023 edition, the submission period will last until March 31, 2025. ribbon, Weekly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump+or Xijing Jump, the winner can choose an analog drawing tool or a digital drawing tool. The review will include Noriko Asaka (The ultimate villain is Chōai Sareru from Lord Mashi), Emi Ishikawa (Absolute education school), Okano Tsuyoshi (Hell Teacher Yunbu), Minori Kurosaki (Come on man!), Keiko Mikawa (Bōkyaku battery), Shuhei Miyazaki (Me and the robot), and the editor-in-chief ribbon, Weekly Shonen Jump, Shonen Jump+and Xijing Jump.
While submissions from outside Japan are technically possible, the entry form is in Japanese. However, for those interested, you will need the following:
Top row from left to right: title of work, number of pages, age, school name, grade and class number
The second line from left to right: contestant’s name, pen name, phone number
The third line from left to right: address, name of guardian and parent
Fourth row from left to right: Do you wish to repurpose the manuscript: Yes/No, Yume ha Mangaka de Sho Preferred Prize: Shades (3 sheets), 4 sets of multi-liners or 5 G Pen nibs and pen sets
The fifth line from left to right: Favorite comic author, software or application used (only applicable to digital originals), comic submission history: 1. ribbon x jump, 2. ribbon Primary school student cartoon award (21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th), 3 places. ribbon Comic School+, 4. Others, 5. None
Last row from left to right: If two or more people completed the work, please fill in: name, age, school name, grade and class number
All works should be printed on B4 size paper and printed on one side. All manuscripts must follow the following rules:
The art is done with black ink
For analog works, dialogue should be written in mechanical pencil. Enter digital work
All pages must contain a corner of the page
Finally, submissions must be mailed to the following address:
By email:
119-0161 Shueisha Elementary School Comic Award Class
(in English: Shueisha 119—0161)Via parcel delivery service:
101-0003 2-5-10, Ichinobashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Shueisha Elementary School Student Award Series
(in English: Shueisha Tokyo 101-0003)
It’s great to see aspiring comic book writers take their first steps into becoming a professional writer. With 2024 ribbon x jump The call for submissions for the Primary School Student Cartoon Award has begun, and the future of comics is bright.
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