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TV Asahi has published a list of Japan's favorite TV anime (And a list of 100 Favorite Anime selected by Celebrities)
TV Asahi has again published a list of Japan's 100 favorite animated TV series. The list is based on an online poll of the Japanese populace. During Monday's Variety Programming, TV Asahi also presented a list based on a survey of 100 Japanese celebrities. Last Year's lists can be seen here.
Tom and Jerry and Wacky Races are the only non-Japanese animation to make the celebrity list, no non-Japanese animation made the general list.
This list follows closely on the heels of another list, recently published by the Japan Media Arts Festival, of the top 10 anime of all time.
TV Asahi's list from the online poll is as follows:
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