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In a thrilling turn of events, “Heavenly Delusion” emerged victorious as the Anime of the Year at the prestigious 10th Anime Trending Awards held in Tokyo. Despite being a silent hit, the series captured the hearts of viewers and garnered widespread acclaim, earning the coveted top honor in a fiercely competitive field.
Going head-to-head with acclaimed titles such as “Oshi no Ko,” “Vinland Saga,” and “Jujutsu Kaisen,” “Heavenly Delusion” secured its place in anime history with its unexpected triumph. The tight race saw the series clinch victory by a narrow margin, receiving just 6,291 votes and surpassing its closest contender, “Oshi no Ko,” by a mere 159 votes.
As fans eagerly await the next chapter in the anime’s journey, the victory at the Anime Trending Awards serves as a testament to the series’ impact and popularity. With recognition from both critics and audiences alike, “Heavenly Delusion” cements its status as a standout gem in the ever-evolving landscape of anime.
In “Heavenly Delusion,” the narrative proceeds through two distinct storylines. One follows Maru and Kiruko as they journey across a post-apocalyptic world, while the other deals with the lives of a group of children residing in a school. Inspired by a manga the creator, Ishiguro, stumbled upon during university, the series aims to carve its own path, steering away from his previous work, “And Yet the Town Moves.” The primary focus lies on developing the intricate dynamics between the two protagonists and the adversaries they encounter.
Both the manga and its anime adaptation have garnered praise for their storytelling and exploration of interpersonal relationships. Critics and audiences alike have commended the series for its adept handling of themes surrounding mystery, character development, and gender issues, resonating deeply with viewers.