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The top 10 highest rated anime gets a special mention in the anime pages. An anime must have a minimum number of votes to get a Top 10 award. The top 10 is calculated dynamically from the ratings during every [[Routine Maintenance]] cycle. If you want a longer list,  ou can get one by going to the [[Animelist]] and doing a descending sort on the Rating column, [http://anidb.info/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=animelist&orderby=rating&orderdir=1 direct link].
The top 10 highest rated anime gets a special mention in the anime pages. An anime must have a minimum number of votes to get a Top 10 award. The top 10 is calculated dynamically from the ratings during every [[Routine Maintenance]] cycle.


The Top 10 used to be listed on the AniDB main page, but this led to alot of [[vote stuffing]], so it was decided that it would be best removed from there.
The Top 10 used to be listed on the AniDB main page, but due to some serious [[vote stuffing]] issues it was removed. The Top 10 awards are still listed on the pages of the top 10 anime though.


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Latest revision as of 21:59, 26 April 2009

ARC Awards: 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011
Top 10 | Mainichi Awards | Japan Media Arts | Other Awards

The top 10 highest rated anime gets a special mention in the anime pages. An anime must have a minimum number of votes to get a Top 10 award. The top 10 is calculated dynamically from the ratings during every Routine Maintenance cycle.

The Top 10 used to be listed on the AniDB main page, but due to some serious vote stuffing issues it was removed. The Top 10 awards are still listed on the pages of the top 10 anime though.