The Bunshun Kiichigo Awards (文春ã ã „ã ¡ã "賞 - Bunshun Kiichigo
Shou), or Bunshun Raspberry Awards, is an award presented in
recognition of the worst in film. It was founded in 2005 by the
Japanese publication company Bungeishunjū, Ltd. Each year, up to 10
movies are nominated for the award.The first film to win 1st Place was
Devilman (the live-action adaptation of Go Nagai's anime/manga
series), which had already received negative reviews in Japan.The
Bunshun Kiichigo Awards are not limited strictly to domestic films;
American and foreign films were selected as candidates as well. They
include Thunderbirds (the live-action remake of Gerry Anderson's
classic puppet show), the Hong Kong film 2046, War of the Worlds (the
2005 remake), and The Da Vinci Code.
Shou), or Bunshun Raspberry Awards, is an award presented in
recognition of the worst in film. It was founded in 2005 by the
Japanese publication company Bungeishunjū, Ltd. Each year, up to 10
movies are nominated for the award.The first film to win 1st Place was
Devilman (the live-action adaptation of Go Nagai's anime/manga
series), which had already received negative reviews in Japan.The
Bunshun Kiichigo Awards are not limited strictly to domestic films;
American and foreign films were selected as candidates as well. They
include Thunderbirds (the live-action remake of Gerry Anderson's
classic puppet show), the Hong Kong film 2046, War of the Worlds (the
2005 remake), and The Da Vinci Code.
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