Well I guess the show has spent enough time focusing on the gay dog, so now it's time for our gay cat saga #wonderfulprecure
Anjali Kunapaneni My award for Best Supporting Performance in a Comedy goes to Jad Saxton for MIsuzu in Tomo-chan in a Girl. She's always been great at deadpan but she really cranked it up to eleven with this one and never failed to make me laugh with it
Man those Digimon evolution lines have gotten even weirder than before. They'll turn a dog into anything now #wonderfulprecure
Anjali Kunapaneni Jad Saxton My award for Best Leading Performance in a Comedy goes to Nathan for Ataru in Urusei Yatsura. He played him with all the energy of a Looney Tunes character combined with the worst person you know and was great at making Ataru so despicable that it circled around to be hilarious
My award for Best Director goes to Felecia Angelle for Heavenly Delusion. This show had a lot of moving parts between its countless mysteries and jumbled timeline but she did a great of leading the actors through all that and getting some stellar performances out of them
My award for Best Dynamic Duo in a dub goes to Anjali Kunapaneni and Johnathan Leon for their roles as Kiruko and Maru in Heavenly Delusion. Their performances bounced off each other really well when it came to both comedy and drama, and it was a huge part of why I dug the show
Cindy Robinson My award for Best Leading Performance in a Drama goes to Cole Howard (BlueCheckmark) for Popp in Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai. Popp grows from being kinda lame to being the heart and soul of the story and Cole's performance handled every step of that journey incredibly well