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The Annie Awards are accolades presented annually by the Los Angeles branch of the International Animated Film Association, ASIFA-Hollywood since 1972,[1] to recognize excellence in animation in film and television. Originally designed to celebrate lifetime or career contributions to animation, since 1992 it has given awards to individual films.

Memberships in the ASIFA-Hollywood consist of three main categories: General Member, Patron and Student Member. Joining ASIFA-Hollywood is open to professionals, students and fans of animation, for a membership fee. Selected professional members are permitted to vote for the Annie.

The 46th Annie Awards ceremony took place on February 2, 2019, on the campus of UCLA.

History[]

In 1972, June Foray conceived the idea that there should be awards for animation as there were no awards for the field. With the approval of ASIFA-Hollywood president Nick Bosustow, Annie Awards ceremony was organized. The first ceremony was held at the banquet room of Sportsmen's Lodge in Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, Los Angeles, California. Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer were the first to be honored by the first Annie Awards for creating the characters Betty Boop, Popeye and Olive Oyl, and for inventing the technique of rotoscoping.[2]

Naming "Annie Awards"[]

According to Foray, her husband Hobart Donavan suggested that the awards be called "Annie" since the awards are for excellence in animation.

Trophy[]

The first Annie Award trophy was given out in the second awards ceremony to Walter Lantz, the founder of Walter Lantz Productions and creator of Woody Woodpecker. The trophy was a brass prize shaped like a zoetrope and was made out of wood and plastic. The next year, Tom Woodward came up with the current design.

Award categories[]

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Individual achievement in Film

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  • Outstanding Animated Effects
  • Outstanding Character Animation
  • Outstanding Character Design
  • Outstanding Directing
  • Outstanding Music
  • Outstanding Production Design
  • Outstanding Storyboarding
  • Outstanding Voice Acting
  • Outstanding Writing
  • Outstanding Editorial

Juried awards

  • June Foray Award
  • Ub Iwerks Award
  • Winsor McCay Award
  • Special Achievement in Animation
  • Certificates of Merit


Balloting controversies and criticism[]

2008[]

In 2008, the Annie Award nominees for Best Short Subject included two Walt Disney cartoons, a Pixar short, and two independent films: Picnic Pictures' The Chestnut Tree, and Don Hertzfeldt's short Everything Will Be OK. Official rules for the Annie Awards state that voting members must view all nominated achievements in their entirety before casting their ballot for a winner. Members are directed to view the nominated films on a secure website.

When the online ballot launched on January 15, the two independent films were not included for voters to judge. ASIFA acknowledged this error over a week later, at which point all the votes were reportedly thrown out and the balloting system was reset. Voters were instructed to return and re-vote the category. "The Chestnut Tree" was now uploaded properly to the ballot, however Everything Will Be OK was again not included: this time, the online ballot only played a portion of this film's 17-minute running time to voters, abruptly cutting out in the middle of a scene. ASIFA again took several days to repair the ballot, but this time allowed voting to continue.

By the time the ballot officially closed on February 1, Everything Will Be OK was only available to voters for less than 24 hours of the entire 18-day voting period.[3] Even though ASIFA apologized to Don Hertzfeldt (who would eventually win the award for his 2015 Oscar-nominated film World of Tomorrow), they took no further action and carried on with the event, awarding the prize to the Pixar short Your Friend the Rat.

Notable nominations[]

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Nominations Film/TV
48
The Simpsons
34 Mickey Mouse
24 The Fairly OddParents
King of the Hill
21
Futurama
20
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
19
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
17
SpongeBob SquarePants
16 How to Train Your Dragon
The Incredibles
Kung Fu Panda
15 The Iron Giant
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
14 Dragons: Riders of Berk
Inside Out
Gravity Falls
13 Coco
The Boxtrolls
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Ratatouille
12 Adventure Time
Dexter's Laboratory
Finding Nemo
Kung Fu Panda 2
Mulan
The Penguins of Madagascar
Shrek
11 My Life as a Teenage Robot
The Emperor's New Groove
Family Guy
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
Tarzan
Zootopia
10 Batman Beyond
Brave
Coraline
Frozen
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Incredibles 2
Kubo and the Two Strings
Lilo & Stitch
Monsters University
Pinky and the Brain
Rise of the Guardians
Samurai Jack
Surf's Up
The Good Dinosaur
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Trollhunters
Wreck-It Ralph
9 Animaniacs
Anastasia
Cars
Madagascar
The Powerpuff Girls
Puss in Boots
Rango
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Up
8 Brother Bear
Cats Don't Dance
Flushed Away
Hotel Transylvania
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five
Monsters, Inc.
Over the Hedge
ParaNorman
Prep & Landing
The Princess and the Frog
Rio
The Road to El Dorado
Shrek 2
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Winnie the Pooh
7 Avatar: The Last Airbender
Batman: The Animated Series
Big Hero 6
Cars 2
Despicable Me
Early Man
Ice Age
Invader ZIM
Kim Possible
Kung Fu Panda Holiday
The Mighty B!
Pocahontas
Song of the Sea
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Treasure Planet
WALL-E
6 Arthur Christmas
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Chowder
Cow and Chicken
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
Johnny Bravo
The Lion King
Merry Madagascar
Megamind
Moana
Monster House
Osmosis Jones
The Amazing World of Gumball
The Lego Movie
The Ren & Stimpy Show
Shark Tale
Timon & Pumbaa
5 101 Dalmatians: The Series
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
The Angry Beavers
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Bolt
The Book of Life
Danny Phantom
Dinosaur
Ernest & Celestine
Fantasia 2000
Frankenweenie
Gargoyles
A Goofy Movie
Great Minds Think For Themselves
Horton Hears a Who!
The Jungle Book 2
The Illusionist
The Legend of Korra
Mary Poppins Returns
Mickey Mouse Works
The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin
The Prince of Egypt
Scared Shrekless
Shaun the Sheep Movie
Shrek Forever After
Steven Universe
TRON: Uprising
The Tick
Time Squad
4 Isle of Dogs
3 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

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The following winners (motion pictures, TV shows, and direct-to-video films) received multiple awards:

Awards Film/TV
30 The Simpsons
19 Mickey Mouse
11 Coco
10 How to Train Your Dragon
The Incredibles
Inside Out
Kung Fu Panda
Mulan
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
9 Finding Nemo
Futurama
The Iron Giant
Ratatouille
8 Shrek
Toy Story
7 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Toy Story 2
6 How to Train Your Dragon 2
Samurai Jack
SpongeBob SquarePants
Zootopia
5 Avatar: The Last Airbender
Flushed Away
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Frozen
Kung Fu Panda Holiday
Pinky and the Brain
Wreck-It Ralph
4 Dragons: Riders of Berk
The Fairly OddParents
Hercules
Kung Fu Panda 3
King of the Hill
The Penguins of Madagascar
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five
Pocahontas
Rango
Spirited Away
Trollhunters
3 Batman Beyond
Coraline
Cow and Chicken
Despicable Me 3
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man
The Emperor's New Groove
Family Guy
Fantasia 2000
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Kubo and the Two Strings
The Lion King
Toy Story 3
Over the Hedge
Prep & Landing
The Princess and the Frog


See also[]

  • List of Annie Awards ceremonies
  • International Animated Film Association

References[]

External links[]

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