Official Press Release Norwalk, CT- The New York Comic Con today announced finalists for the inaugural American Anime Awards.  Over 43,000 fans cast their vote for the hottest manga and anime in North America.   Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony during the New York Comic Con Saturday night, February 24.   The ceremony and gala that follows will be broadcast on Anime Network, America's #1 anime channel. The American Anime Awards celebrates Japanese animation (anime) and comics (manga), which have grown into a global entertainment phenomenon.   In North America manga and anime comprise a $4 billion industry.   The American Anime Awards showcase the very best manga and anime to make its way to North America. Over the month of January, North American anime fans voted on a web ballot devised by the most prominent anime and manga companies working in North America, including VIZ Media, TOKYOPOP, Media Blasters, Geneon, FUNimation, Del Rey, CPM, Bandai, and ADV Films.   Representatives from Anime Insider magazine and the popular internet fan sites AnimeNewsNetwork.com and AnimeOnDVD.com also contributed nominees to the ballot.   The pop culture business news site ICv2.com oversaw the online voting. The top five finalists for the first American Anime Awards are as follows: Best Actor Johnny Yong Bosch (Akira, Bleach, Eureka 7) Crispin Freeman (Hellsing Ultimate, Noein, Revolutionary Girl Utena) Richard Hayworth (Rurouni Kenshin) Yuri Lowenthal (Naruto) Vic Mignogna (Fullmetal Alchemist, Macross) Best Actress Luci Christian (Princess Tutu) Susan Dalian (Naruto) Mary Elizabeth (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG) Maile Flanagan (Naruto) Michelle Ruff (Bleach, Lupin the 3rd) Best Actor in a Comedy Greg Ayres (Negima, Nerima Daikon Brothers) Johnny Yong Bosch (Akira) Liam O'Brien (Comic Party, DNA Squared, Girls Bravo) Tony Oliver (Lupin III) Dave Wittenberg (Zatch Bell) Best Actress in a Comedy Laura Bailey (Kodocha) Luci Christian (Desert Punk, Negima, Nerima Daikon Brothers) Debi Derryberry (Zatch Bell) Hillary Haag (Paniponi Dash) Michelle Ruff (Lupin the 3rd) Best Cast FLCL Fullmetal Alchemist Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG Inuyasha Naruto Best DVD Package Design Bleach Vol. 1 Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Fullmetal Alchemist Hellsing Ultimate 1--Limited Edition Steelcase Naruto Uncut Box Set Vol. 1 Best Anime Theme Song Asterisk (Bleach) Heart of Sword--Yoake Mae (Rurouni Kenshin) Rewrite (Fullmetal Alchemist) Ride on Shooting Star (FLCL) Rise (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig) Best Comedy Anime Ah! My Goddess TV FLCL Kodocha Ranma 1/2 Tenchi Muyo OVA Best Anime Feature Akira Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Fullmetal Alchemist--The Movie Inuyasha Movie 4: Fire on Mystic Island Pokemon Movie 8: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew Best Short Series Elfen Lied FLCL Gravitation TV Hellsing Ultimate Ranma 1/2 OAV Best Long Series Fullmetal Alchemist Inuyasha Naruto Rurouni Kenshin Samurai Champloo Best Manga Bleach Death Note Fruits Basket Naruto Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days The American Anime Awards ceremony will take place during the evening of Saturday February 24 at the New Yorker Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.   In attendance will be executives and creative personnel from every major anime studio and manga publisher active in the United States.   The American Anime Awards ceremony will be hosted by a group of the most prominent voice actors in the business, including Christine Auten, Jessica Boone, Shelley Calene-Black, Luci Christian, Alice Fulks, Hilary Haag, Taylor Hannah, and Serena Varghese.   These "Babes of Anime" will be dressed in designs by Project Runway winner Chloe Dao, who will be on hand during the awards ceremony to present the award for Best Package Design.   Many more actors, directors, and celebrities will be participating in the awards ceremony and the post-awards gala that follows. Tickets to the ceremony and gala are sold out, but fans can enjoy both through a special broadcast event on Anime Network.   American Anime Awards will premiere on Anime Network March 23 (broadcast) and April 12 (VOD). The two-hour program will include pre- and post-ceremony coverage and will feature the inaugural award ceremony, where anime professionals will be recognized for their outstanding achievements in the multi-billon dollar anime industry.