Never let it be said that this source is not a journalist of some varying caliber.
The president of the CCG, Canon Characters' Guild, Ranma Saotome released a statement today that he has heard disturbing rumors that authors are not recognizing the brilliant performances their characters are giving. "We give our very heart and souls to these performances and we deserve a little credit. I mean, I'm a guy and I think I do a damn good job of playing a girl when the script calls for it."
Another spokesperson for the CCG had this to say. "I know Naruto can be a doofus and a moron but he's a pretty good actor. But no one can beat my Sasuke-kun! So it's really not fair that no one is recognizing the hard [work] we do!" said CCG Vice-President Sakura Haruno.
We attempted to reach our sources inside the
Max Challenge committee who spoke to us on the condition of anonymity. "It's true that the character driven categories haven't been getting as many entries as we would like to see. But it isn't the fault of the administration. The authors have to nominate their characters for this prestigious award."
When asked to theorize why authors aren't nominating their characters, my source had this to say: "I think it's because they are relatively new categories and I don't think they realize that the winner of
Best Character overall gets a pretty nifty prize."
Best Character is, in this source's (not that source's) opinion, the second best thing to winning
Best of the Best. There are six character driven categories and I, personally, am looking forward to reading the winners (and runners-up) to
The Big Bad,
Quotable Quotes, and
My Buddy and Me.
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