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Interviews with Mitsuhiro Arita and Kouki Saitou were published on the competition website on February 12, 2019 and March 5, 2019, respectively, which explore their methodology of creating an image as well as insights into the interactions between the illustrator and client.
Interviews with Mitsuhiro Arita and Kouki Saitou were published on the competition website on February 12, 2019 and March 5, 2019, respectively, which explore their methodology of creating an image as well as insights into the interactions between the illustrator and client.


In total, 5,343 entries were submitted. Fifty illustrations that passed the primary screening were published on the competition website on April 26, 2019; those making the top 8 were announced on May 30, 2019. The final positions were announced on June 8, 2019: 1 overall winner received ‎¥300,000 and had their artwork featured on a TCG card, 1 runner-up received ‎¥100,000, and 4 entries as selected by the panel received ‎¥50,000. Despite the website stating that 4 entries would receive a prize, 5 were ultimately included as part of the jury award, as well as an additional Slowpoke award, chosen due to its popularity amongst the panel. It is unknown if the additional jury and Slowpoke award-winning entries were also given a prize. Entrants with artwork deemed excellent by the panel were also approached by Creatures, Inc. to produce official artwork for the TCG.
In total, 5,343 entries were submitted. Fifty illustrations that passed the primary screening were published on the competition website on April 26, 2019; those making the top 8 were announced on May 30, 2019. The final positions were announced during the 2019 Pokémon Japan Championships on June 8, 2019: 1 overall winner received ‎¥300,000, a trophy featuring their name and winning illustration, and had their artwork featured on an oversized TCG card; 1 runner-up received ‎¥100,000 and a trophy featuring their name and illustration; and 4 entries as selected by the panel received ‎¥50,000. Despite the website stating that 4 entries would receive a prize, 5 were ultimately included as part of the jury award, as well as an additional Slowpoke award, chosen due to its popularity amongst the panel. It is unknown if the additional jury and Slowpoke award-winning entries were also given a prize. Entrants with artwork deemed excellent by the panel were also approached by Creatures, Inc. to produce official artwork for the TCG.


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