'World's Largest Anime Art Contest': IMAGE Infotainment launches "The GIANT Hunt" with Rs. 3 crore prize pool
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New Delhi [India], April 7: IMAGE Infotainment Limited (IMAGE Group of Companies), a pioneer in creative education in India, today announced the launch of "The GIANT Hunt", a first-of-its-kind global anime and manga art contest, alongside an official attempt at the Guinness World Records for the 'world's largest anime art contest.' The initiative marks a significant milestone as India positions itself at the forefront of global creative movements, bringing together artists, students, and anime enthusiasts from across geographies.
A Global Platform for Creative Talent
Open to participants aged 8 years and above, the contest is structured across three categories viz (8-15 years), (16-24 years) & (25+ years). The contest will be conducted entirely online, accepting both hand-drawn and digital artwork, with a strict emphasis on originality. AI-generated or AI-assisted submissions are not permitted, reinforcing the platform's commitment to celebrating human creativity.
Life-Changing Rewards & Global Exposure
The contest offers an unprecedented range of rewards, including:
* A 2BHK home for the best overall artwork
* Trip to Japan for 9 winners (Exclusive to entries from India)
In addition, eligible participants will receive Guinness World Records participation certificates, subject to the successful record attempt. Additionally, the first 1,00,000 registrations originating from India will be eligible to receive e-vouchers worth Rs. 250 that can be redeemed at Lego Certified Stores in India.
To ensure accessibility and participation at scale, The GIANT Hunt offers:
* 50+ hours of guided tutorials
* Multilingual content across Indian and international languages
* This approach makes the platform beginner-friendly while maintaining global standards of excellence.
Global Jury, Global Standards
The contest will be evaluated by an international jury panel of leading anime, animation, and creative professionals, ensuring high standards of judging and industry relevance.
* Tomoyuki Arima (Creative Director, Nippon Design Centre, Japan. Worked in Pokemon and Netflix, Amazon Prime and Crunchyroll Projects),
* Fumio Iida (AKA SUEZEN Animator & Director, Japan. Worked on Sailor Moon Eternal, and Netflix's Record of Ragnarok),
* Le Yamamura (Senior Creature Designer and Illustrator, Japan. Worked in Netflix's Leviathan),
* Anil NM Wanvari (Founder & Chairman, Animation Xpress),
* Shambhoo Phalke (Consultant - Business Strategy & Development, Livepixel Technologies),
* Nina Sabnani (Filmmaker & Festival Director, AniMela),
* Tehzeeb Khurana (Animation Director, Educator & Founder, Toon Club),
* Jazyl Homavazir (2D Animation Professional),
A Movement Beyond contest
More than just a contest, The GIANT Hunt is designed as a global creative movement - one that brings together learning, contest, and recognition, while making a strong cultural statement in favour of human creativity in the age of AI. With participation expected from multiple countries, the initiative aims to set a new global benchmark in creative contests. The GIANT Hunt is not just a contest; India attempts to create the world's largest anime art movement. For further information, visit www.thegianthunt.com
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