Tokyo Anime Award Festival 2019 (TAAF) revealed the preliminary results for this year's fan-voted Animation of the Year: Anime Fan Award. Leading the pack is A Place Further Than the Universe, a coming-of-age story about four teenage girls who sign up to go on an expedition to Antarctica. The series was recently recognized by The New York Times in its list of Best International TV Shows of 2018.

The plucky girls aren't leading by a large margin; they could still be surpassed Banana Fish. Set in New York City, the crime drama follows the beautiful yet deadly Ash Lynx and his unlikely companion Eiji Okamura as they navigate the darkest underbelly of New York's crime families.

In third place is Laid-Back Camp, the cozy series that invigorated Japan's winter camping scene with a new influx of fans. The anime follows Rin Shima who had always enjoyed camping alone but expands her horizons when she meets newbie camper Nadeshiko Kagamihara.

The results are updated daily until the poll closes on December 24. The top 20 series and top 10 films are listed below.

Television Anime

A Place Further Than the Universe BANANA FISH Laid-Back Camp Cells at Work IDOLiSH7 Zombie Land Saga SSSS.GRIDMAN Land of the Lustrous Bloom Into You Pop Team Epic Violet Evergarden Overlord (seasons II and III) Dream Festival! R JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind Uma Musume Pretty Derby Asobi Asobase -workshop of fun- Girls' Last Tour Attack on Titan Season 3 Goblin Slayer Revue Starlight

Anime Films

Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer Girls und Panzer das Finale Liz and the Blue Bird Natsume Yujin-cho the Movie: Ephemeral Bond Gochūmon wa Usagi Desu ka?? Dear My Sister My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Non Non Biyori Vacation Okko's Inn Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us

The poll also decides works that will be eligible for the Theatrical Animation Division and Television Animation Division awards, as well as the individual awards for anime staff members. An anime series or film had to air between October 15, 2017 to October 13, 2018 to qualify for a spot. This cut-off isn't limited to a show's debut date. For instance, Land of the Lustrous premiered on October 7, 2017 but is still considered applicable to the poll because its episodes aired beyond the cut-off. This is also why last year saw Yuri on Ice take the top spot in both 2016 and 2017 awards.

Voting can be done only once per person with up to three TV and movies choices each.

Source: Tokyo Anime Festival's Best 100 site via Yara-on!