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[66] Awards and nominations[edit] Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref. 2019 IGN Awards Best Anime Series Vinland Saga Nominated [67] Best Animation Vinland Saga Nominated [68] 2020 6th Anime Trending Awards Anime of the Year Vinland Saga Won [69] Best in Sceneries and Visuals Vinland Saga Won Best Action & Adventure Anime Vinland Saga Won 4th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Anime of the Year Vinland Saga Nominated [70][71] Best
Drama Vinland Saga Won Best Antagonist Askeladd Nominated Best Opening Sequence "Mukanjyo" by Survive Said The Prophet Nominated Best Ending Sequence "Torches" by Aimer Nominated Best Director Shuhei Yabuta Nominated Best Animation Vinland Saga Nominated Best Character Design Takahiko Abiru, Makoto Yukimura Nominated Best Fight Scene Thorfinn vs. Thorkell Nominated 2023 7th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Voice Artist Performance (German) Torsten Michaelis as Askeladd Nominated [72] IGN Awards Best Anime Series Vinland Saga Season 2 Won [73] 2024 8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Anime of the Year Vinland Saga Season 2 Nominated [74] Best Main Character Thorfinn Nominated Best Drama Vinland Saga Season 2 Nominated Best Continuing Series Vinland Saga Season 2 Nominated Best Cinematography Hisashi Matsumuko and Yuki Kawashita Nominated Notes[edit] ^ VSI English dub rights ^ Sentai Studios English dub rights ^ Crunchyroll English dub rights ^ Tokyo MX lists the
series premiere at 24:30 on January 9, 2023, which is effectively 12:30 a. m. JST on January 10. [31] References[edit] ^ a b "Vinland Saga". Sentai Filmworks. Archived from the original on December 9, 2022.
Retrieved June 18, 2023. ^ Chapman, Paul (September 1, 2019). "Vinland Saga TV Anime Teases Viking Violence with 2nd Cour Trailer".
[4] Fry recommended Swaffham to the producers, citing market towns as "more revealing of what Britain is like than a city is. "[3] Locations used within Swaffham include Oakleigh House (as the offices of Kingdom and Kingdom) and the Greyhound pub (renamed "The Startled Duck"), among others. [16] The producers noted that Oakleigh House was ideal for the offices as there was an "authenticity" of opening the door straight onto the market square, instead of a transition from studio to location footage. [4] First-series scenes featuring Fry driving an Alvis TE 21[17] were placed in jeopardy
when the actor was caught speeding in May 2006. His counsel successfully postponed the hearing until December, allowing filming to resume unaffected (Fry was eventually banned from driving for six months). [18] The first two episodes were
directed by Robin Sheppard, the third and fourth by Metin Hüseyin and the final two by Sandy Johnson. A making-of special was filmed for the ITV3 Behind the Scenes strand and was broadcast on 27 May 2007, immediately following the end of episode six on ITV. [19] Filming of the second series was scheduled in two blocks: the first—directed by Andrew Grieve—ran from 2 July to 11 August and the second—directed by Edward Hall—from 20 August to 29 September. Shooting was again based in Swaffham. [20] Norris took a break from filming in August to give birth to her daughter, returning to the set to complete her scenes in September. [21] Series 3 commenced filming in July 2008.
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original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2016. ^ "Weekly
Manga Top 10 (12/20)". ComiPress. December 22, 2006. Archived from the original on April 12, 2016.