Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia have been nominated for the Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards!

 Exciting news for anime fans! The Hollywood Critics Association recently unveiled the nominations for its highly anticipated 2023 TV Awards, and two popular anime series have made it to the spotlight. Both "My Hero Academia" season 6 and "Attack on Titan Final Season: THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 1" are competing in the fiercely contested "Best Streaming Animated Series or TV Movie" category. The competition includes other fan-favorite shows like "Animaniacs," "Central Park," "Harley Quinn," and "Star Trek: Lower Decks."


"My Hero Academia" has garnered praise for its thrilling 23rd episode, aptly titled "Deku vs. Class A," which is the 136th episode overall in the series. This specific installment has been recognized for its outstanding animation and captivating storyline.


Due to the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, the awards presentation, initially scheduled for August 12-13, has been postponed to later dates yet to be determined. Fans eagerly await the ceremony to see which anime emerges victorious in this prestigious category.


"My Hero Academia" season 6, which premiered in October 2022, has been a massive hit, captivating audiences with its action-packed episodes across two cours, totaling 25 thrilling installments. The anime was made available for streaming on Crunchyroll, both in its original Japanese audio with subtitles and an English dubbed version. For those following on television, "My Hero Academia" airs on Toonami.


On the other hand, "Attack on Titan Final Season: THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 1" made a strong impact with its one-hour special, which aired on March 3. This highly anticipated segment of "Attack on Titan" concluded the final season with intense battles and a gripping storyline. Like "My Hero Academia," "Attack on Titan Final Season: THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 1" was also streamed on Crunchyroll, with Hulu offering the anime to its subscribers as well.


As anime enthusiasts eagerly await the awards ceremony, it's evident that both "My Hero Academia" and "Attack on Titan" have left a lasting impression on viewers and continue to showcase the incredible talent and creativity within the anime industry. The recognition from the Hollywood Critics Association further solidifies the impact and appeal of Japanese animation on a global scale.