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The main Dengeki Novel Prize awards consist of the Grand Prize (¥3 million), Gold Prize (¥1 million) and Silver Prize (¥500,000). In addition to the money received, the winning novelists get their work published under Dengeki Bunko with the addition of an artist for the illustrated aspects of the light novels.
Dengeki Bunko (電撃文庫) is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works (a division of Kadokawa Future Publishing formerly called MediaWorks). It was established in June 1993 with the publication of Hyōryū Densetsu Crystania volume one, [ 1 ] and is a light novel imprint aimed at a male audience.
There was also once a Dengeki Moeoh Grand Prize division which was held twice with a Grand Prize and Honorable Mentions. Dengeki Taishō logo Dengeki Taishō The Dengeki Taishō (電撃大賞) is an award handed out annually (since 1994) by ASCII Media Works with two divisions: the Dengeki Novel Prize for light novels under Dengeki Bunko, and ...
Dengeki Game Bunko Dengeki Game Bunko (電撃ゲーム文庫, Dengeki Gēmu Bunko) is a publishing label established in 1994 when it was originally related with tabletop role-playing games. The label stopped production in September 1997 but was later restarted in December 1999 as a computer game and light novel publisher. The label succeeded ...
Pages in category "Dengeki Bunko" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Media Works Bunko (メディアワークス文庫, Media Wākusu Bunko) is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works. It was established on December 16, 2009 with the publication of eight novels, [ 1 ] and is a mainstream novel imprint aimed at a general audience.
An anime adaptation was announced at the Dengeki Bunko 30th anniversary event on July 15, 2023. [30] It was later revealed to be a television series produced by CloverWorks and directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa, with series composition by Misuzu Chiba, and character designs by Yoshihiro Osada and Shinichi Machida, and music composed by Tsubasa Ito.
In 2019, Seiyū Radio no Ura Omote won the Grand Prize at the 26th Dengeki Novel Prize. [40] The series ranked 15th in the bunkobon category and eighth in the new work category of the 2021 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! guide book; [41] it ranked 16th in the bunkobon category of the 2022 edition. [42]