It’s almost time for the Crunchyroll 2023 Anime Awards, but where and when can you watch them? Here is a helpful manual for you.
Many anime lovers look forward to Crunchyroll’s annual Anime Awards since it has long been the biggest anime distributor in the world and because viewers may participate in voting.
It’s almost time for the 2023 Anime Awards, and we can’t wait to discuss what’s in store with everyone, according to the official website.
Read on as we’ll explain how and when you can find out who wins if you’re not sure how the awards work or where to watch them!
How to watch the Crunchyroll 2023 Anime Awards?
On March 4, a live ceremony in Tokyo, Japan, will reveal the winners of the Crunchyroll 2023 Anime Awards. But, Crunchyroll will also stream the event on its Twitch account for anyone who cannot travel to Tokyo.
According to Crunchyroll, “Since 2017, this international event has recognised anime’s best series and films every year. This year’s Grand Winner in each category will be made public at our live awards ceremony on March 4, 2023, from Tokyo, Japan’s Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa!
If you can’t watch the show live, archives of the 2023 Anime Awards will also be made available. According to the languages you speak and/or where you live, you can view the following places:
- Japanese – Sony Global and Sony Japan Channels
- English – On Twitch and YouTube
- Spanish – On Twitch and YouTube
- Portuguese – On Twitch and YouTube
- French – On Twitch and YouTube
- German – On Twitch and YouTube
- Arabic – On YouTube
What time do the Crunchyroll Anime Awards go live?
From 6:30 pm until 8:30 pm JST, Crunchyroll’s Twitch channel will broadcast the live 2023 Anime Awards ceremony. Thus, depending on where you are, you can watch it live when. The times for each time zone are listed below:
- 1:30am PT
- 4:30am ET
- 6:30am Brazil
- 9:30am UK
- 10:30am Central European Summer Time
- 3pm India Standard Time
- 8:30pm Australia
- 10:30pm New Zealand
If you’re interested in learning who is nominated, click here. There will also be plenty of other activities to enjoy at the event, which is hosted by Sally Amaki and Jon Kabira. There will be several guests, including Finn Wolfhard and Sykkunno, as well as a live rendition of the music from Jujitsu Kaisen’s conclusion sequence, which you can listen to below: