Dengeki Novel Prize
Encyclopedia
The is a literary award
handed out annually (since 1994) by the Japanese publisher ASCII Media Works
(formerly MediaWorks
) for their Dengeki Bunko
light novel
imprint. The contest has discovered many popular and successful light novelists, like Kouhei Kadono
and Yashichiro Takahashi
. Originally called the Dengeki Game Novel Prize, the name was changed in 2003. The main Dengeki Novel Prize awards consist of the Grand Prize (1 million yen), Gold Prize (500,000 yen) and Silver Prize (300,000 yen). 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. However, if an entry is awarded the Media Works Bunko Prize, the winning novel will be published under ASCII Media Works' Media Works Bunko
imprint, along with the author winning 500,000 yen
. Often, the name of the novel series is changed from what it was originally titled when it won the prize. There are over 4,500 submissions annually, and it is considered the largest prize for light novels.
Literary award
A literary award is an award presented to an author who has written a particularly lauded piece or body of work. There are awards for forms of writing ranging from poetry to novels. Many awards are also dedicated to a certain genre of fiction or non-fiction writing . There are also awards...
handed out annually (since 1994) by the Japanese publisher ASCII Media Works
ASCII Media Works
is a Japanese publishing company in the Kadokawa Group which formed on April 1, 2008 as a result of a merger between ASCII and MediaWorks where MediaWorks legally absorbed ASCII. Despite this, the former president of ASCII, Kiyoshi Takano, became the president of ASCII Media Works. The company...
(formerly MediaWorks
MediaWorks (publisher)
was a Japanese publishing company in the Kadokawa Group known for their brand magazines and book labels. These included such well-known magazines as Dengeki Daioh, and Dengeki G's Magazine, along with MediaWorks' main light novel publishing imprint Dengeki Bunko. The company was merged with ASCII...
) for their Dengeki Bunko
Dengeki Bunko
is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works . It was established in June 1993 with the publication of Hyōryū Densetsu Crystania volume one, and is a light novel imprint aimed at a male audience...
light novel
Light novel
A is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting junior high and high school students . The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Light novels are often called or for short...
imprint. The contest has discovered many popular and successful light novelists, like Kouhei Kadono
Kouhei Kadono
is a Japanese author, best known for the Boogiepop series, which has also been adapted as a live action movie, two manga and an anime.- Biography :Born December 12, 1968, he graduated from Hosei University...
and Yashichiro Takahashi
Yashichiro Takahashi
is a Japanese novelist best known for the creation of the Shakugan no Shana series. The Shakugan no Shana series was adapted into a radio drama, manga, anime, and a video game. In addition, it was adapted into a movie on April 21, 2007. Takahashi also made another series entitled A/B Extreme, which...
. Originally called the Dengeki Game Novel Prize, the name was changed in 2003. The main Dengeki Novel Prize awards consist of the Grand Prize (1 million yen), Gold Prize (500,000 yen) and Silver Prize (300,000 yen). 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. However, if an entry is awarded the Media Works Bunko Prize, the winning novel will be published under ASCII Media Works' Media Works Bunko
Media Works 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, and is a mainstream novel imprint aimed at a general audience. The imprint is an extension of ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Bunko...
imprint, along with the author winning 500,000 yen
Japanese yen
The is the official currency of Japan. It is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar and the euro. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the U.S. dollar, the euro and the pound sterling...
. Often, the name of the novel series is changed from what it was originally titled when it won the prize. There are over 4,500 submissions annually, and it is considered the largest prize for light novels.
Committee members
- Hitoshi Yasuda: Novelist, translator
- Mishio Fukazawa: Novelist
- Kyōichirō Takahata: Novelist
- Tatsuo Satō: The former board chairman of MediaWorksMediaWorks (publisher)was a Japanese publishing company in the Kadokawa Group known for their brand magazines and book labels. These included such well-known magazines as Dengeki Daioh, and Dengeki G's Magazine, along with MediaWorks' main light novel publishing imprint Dengeki Bunko. The company was merged with ASCII...
- Kazutomo Suzuki: The managing editor of Dengeki BunkoDengeki Bunkois a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works . It was established in June 1993 with the publication of Hyōryū Densetsu Crystania volume one, and is a light novel imprint aimed at a male audience...
Prizes
Prizes | Awards |
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Grand Prize | ¥ Japanese yen The is the official currency of Japan. It is the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar and the euro. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the U.S. dollar, the euro and the pound sterling... 1 million |
Gold Prize | ¥500,000 |
Silver Prize | ¥300,000 |
Media Works Bunko Prize | ¥500,000 |
Dengeki Bunko Magazine Prize | ¥200,000 |
Honorable Mention | ¥50,000 |
Participant numbers
Year | Participants |
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1994 | 656 |
1995 | 566 |
1996 | 953 |
1997 | 869 |
1998 | 996 |
1999 | 1,326 |
2000 | 1,469 |
2001 | 1,647 |
2002 | 2,080 |
2003 | 2,015 |
2004 | 2,603 |
2005 | 3,022 |
2006 | 2,931 |
2007 | 2,943 |
2008 | 3,541 |
2009 | 4,602 |
2010 | 4,842 |
2011 | 5,293 |
Prize winners
# | Year | | Grand Prize | | Gold Prize | | Silver Prize | | |
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01 | 1994 | Gorei Tōshi Ōki Den Gorei Tōshi Genrin! Hiroyuki Domon |
Criss Cross: Konton no Maoh Kyoichiro Takahata |
Bōken Phoniness Amurafi - Kaijin Doramu no Hiho Yuji Nakasato |
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Kumo Yuki Ayashi, Ame ni Naran ya Ryosuke Tsubota |
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02 | 1995 | Blackrod Hideyuki Furuhashi |
Not awarded | Yamai wa Chikara: Special Man Naohiro Narishige |
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Koseki Gakari no Yūutsu Ari Kayamoto |
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03 | 1996 | Not awarded | Panzer Polis 1935 Minoru Kawakami |
Horogram Seed Ayato Miyabi |
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Naniwa Sōsinki Jiro Kurifu |
Dark Eyes Saya Amo |
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04 | 1997 | Boogiepop Boogiepop series The of Japanese light novels is written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. It includes titles from different media, each connected by repeating characters and related plots... Kouhei Kadono Kouhei Kadono is a Japanese author, best known for the Boogiepop series, which has also been adapted as a live action movie, two manga and an anime.- Biography :Born December 12, 1968, he graduated from Hosei University... |
Nekome Gari Tsumugu Hashimoto |
Boku no Chi o Suwanaide Taro Achi |
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05 | 1998 | Grand Prize | Gold Prize | Silver Prize | Honorable Mention |
Not awarded | Gakuen Bugeicho 'Tsuki ni Waraku Nobutaka Shirai |
Called Gehenna Gakuto Mikumo Gakuto Mikumo ' is a light novelist from the Oita Prefecture in Japan. He studied the English language at Sophia University, where he graduated. In 1998 Mikumo won silver in the fifth Dengeki Novel Prize with his debut novel, Called Gehenna. He went on to win the Japan SF Rookie of the Year Award in 1999 with... |
Tsuki to Anata ni Hanataba o Kazuya Shimura |
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Gimmick Heart Jun Nanami |
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06 | 1999 | Ringtail Kachi Ikusa no Kimi Muku Maruyama |
Double Breed Erika Nakamura |
Wakagusa Yakyubu Kyosokyoku Submarine Girl Ginga Isshiki |
Not awarded |
07 | 2000 | Not awarded | Tengoku ni Namida wa Iranai Kei Sato |
Wizard's Brain Reiichi Saegusa |
Ōdo Rakuga Akihiko Odo |
Onmyo no Miyako Soichiro Watase Soichiro Watase , who was born in 1978, is a Japanese author from Yokohama city, Kanagawa prefecture located in the southern Kantō region of Honshū, Japan. He made his debut with the novel in 2000, winning Gold in the 7th Dengeki Novel Prize... |
Tenken Ohki Miwa Choshiro |
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08 | 2001 | Daito Fūnki: Rakuyo no Shōjo Tosei Tamura |
Not awarded | Akuma no Mikata Hisamitsu Ueo |
A/B Extreme CASE-314 Emperor Yashichiro Takahashi Yashichiro Takahashi is a Japanese novelist best known for the creation of the Shakugan no Shana series. The Shakugan no Shana series was adapted into a radio drama, manga, anime, and a video game. In addition, it was adapted into a movie on April 21, 2007. Takahashi also made another series entitled A/B Extreme, which... |
Infinity Zero: Fuyu~white snow Mamizu Arisawa Mamizu Arisawa is a male Japanese light novelist from Tokyo, Japan. In 2001, Arisawa won the silver prize in the eighth installment of MediaWorks' Dengeki Novel Prize with his work Infinity Zero. Following this, the novel was published by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko label, and three other volumes in the... |
Kyuketsuki no Oshigoto: The Style of Vampires Suzu Suzuki |
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09 | 2002 | Kiri: Shishatachi wa Koya ni Nemuru Yukako Kabei |
Nanahime Monogatari Wataru Takano |
Not awarded | Sharp Edge - stand on the edge Shinichi Sakairi |
Baccano! Baccano! is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Katsumi Enami. The series, often told from multiple points of view, is mostly set within a fictional United States during various time periods, most notably the Prohibition-era. It focuses on various people, including... : The Rolling Bootlegs Ryohgo Narita Ryohgo Narita ' is a Japanese light novelist. He won the Gold Prize in the 9th Dengeki Novel Prize for Baccano!, which was made into a TV anime in 2007. His series Durarara!! was also made into a TV anime, which began airing January 2010.... |
Sylph Night Junichi Kamino |
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10 | 2003 | Shio no Machi: Wish on My Precious Hiro Arikawa Hiro Arikawa is a female Japanese light novelist from Kōchi, Japan.-Biography:Hiro Arikawa won the tenth annual Dengeki Novel Prize for new writers for Shio no Machi: Wish on My Precious in 2003, and the book was published the following year. It was praised for its love story between a heroine and hero divided... |
Wagaya no Oinari-sama. Wagaya no Oinari-sama. is a Japanese light novel series by Jin Shibamura, with illustrations by Eizō Hōden. The first novel was released on February 10, 2004, and as of October 10, 2007, seven volumes have been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint... Jin Shibamura |
Sempai to Boku Masashi Okita |
Kekkaishi no Fugue Hazuki Minase |
Shupuru no Ohanashi: Grandpa's Treasure Box Aki Amamiya |
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11 | 2004 | Ruka: Rakuen no Torawarebitotachi Hirotaka Nanae |
Hikari no Machi: nerim's note Masashi Hasegawa |
Kiseki no Hyogen Mitsutaka Yuki |
Serious Rage Toshiyuki Shirakawa |
12 | 2005 | Orusu Banshee Masatake Ogawa |
Kanashimi Chimera Rei Rairaku |
Spice and Wolf Spice and Wolf is a Japanese light novel series written by Isuna Hasekura, with illustrations by Jū Ayakura. ASCII Media Works published 17 novels between February 2006 and July 2011 under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. ASCII Media Works reported that as of October 2008, over 2.2 million copies of the first nine... Isuna Hasekura Isuna Hasekura is a Japanese author and student at Rikkyo University. In 2005, Hasekura won the Silver Prize in the twelfth Dengeki Novel Prize with his debut novel Spice and Wolf... |
Tenshi no Recipe Makura Otogi |
Hime no Miko Hikaru Sugii Hikaru Sugii , born in 1978 in Tokyo, is a Japanese light novel author. In 2005, his debut work Hime no Miko won the Silver Prize at the 12th Dengeki Novel Prize.-Works:* Hime no Miko... |
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13 | 2006 | Mimizuku to Yoru no Ō Izuki Kogyoku |
Sekai Heiwa wa Ikka Danran no Ato ni Kazuya Hashimoto |
Natsuki Fullswing: Ketsubatto Onna Warau Natsuki, Hideto Kido |
Not awarded |
Tobira no Soto, Shinjiro Dobashi Shinjirō Dobashi |
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14 | 2007 | Hōkago Hyakumonogatari Hirokazu Minemori |
Kimi no Tame no Monogatari Marehito Mikagami |
Ikai Nostalgia Kazuaki Sena |
Hazakura ga Kita Natsu Kōji Natsumi |
Oshikake Ragnarok Hyōsuke Takatō |
# | Year | | Grand Prize | | Gold Prize | | Silver Prize | | Dengeki Bunko Magazine Prize | | Honorable Mention |
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15 | 2008 | Accel World Accel World is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by Hima. It has been adapted into two manga series and it will be adapted into an anime.-Light novels:... Reki Kawahara |
Parallel Lovers Tōka Shigatsu |
Tokyo Vampire Finance Junjō Shindō |
Gankyū Kitan Tomo Takaha |
Kataribe Jinei Kōzaburō Yamaguchi |
Ro-Kyu-Bu! Ro-Kyu-Bu! is a Japanese sports comedy light novel series written by Sagu Aoyama with illustrations by Tinkle. The series is about a high school freshman Subaru Hasegawa who becomes the coach of a grade school's girls basketball team after the high school team's captain was suspected for being a lolicon... Sagu Aoyama |
Sukima Onna (Habahiro) Hideto Maruyama |
# | Year | | Grand Prize | | Gold Prize | | Silver Prize | | Media Works Bunko Prize | | Dengeki Bunko Magazine Prize | | Honorable Mention |
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16 | 2009 | Bakumatsu Mahōshi: Mage Revolution Sōji Tanabu |
Vandal Garōgai no Kiseki Mamoru Minagawa |
Goshujin-san & Maid-sama: Tō-san Kaa-san, Uchi no Maid wa Zu ga Takai to Okorimasu Mudai Enokizu |
(Ei) Amrita Mado Nozaki |
Seiren Sangokushi Shūniko Nana |
Natsu Koi Shigure Jun Ayasaki |
Taiyō no Akubi Kaoru Arima |
Sora no Kanata Manabi Hishida |
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17 | 2010 | Shirokuro Nekuro Ryōto Takama |
Seishun Lariat!! Takamaru Semikawa |
Maōjō wa Rokujō Hitoma! Satoshi Wakabara |
Gyogan Lens Natsu Asaba |
See-through!? Ifusei Amou |
Not awarded |
Idolizing! Sakaki Hirozawa |
Anti-literal Sūgaku Yagi Uzuki |
Ocharake! Kuchibaya |
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Ten'i no Nyōbō Mutsue Nakamachi |
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18 | 2011 | Escape Speed Nozomu Kuoka |
Anata no Machi no Toshi Denki! Shibai Kineko |
Wizard & Warrior With Money Ghost Mikawa |
Shinryaku Kyōshi Seijin UMA Edward Smith |
Ashita kara Orera ga Yatte Kita Rin Takaki |
Minutes: Ichi Bunkan de Sekai o Horobosu Hōhō ni Tsuite Yomoji Kiono |
Yūsha ni wa Katenai Shirō Kuta |
Yamabiko no Iru Mado Nariko Narita |