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Kannagi Fan-Art Contest Winners
September 27, 2009Anime News Network, Bandai Entertainment and Aniplex would like to congratulate the following winners. There were so many great entries that we could settle on just 5 of them. So we ended up chosing 7 winners.
Grand Prize Winner (Nagi-sama)
Andrew Wong
Grand Prize Winner (Zange-chan)
Ricardo Calaquian
Winners
Chester Kwan
Dominic K. Laeno
Ein Hoshino
Sui Sui
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