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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Countdown to Oscar: The Annie Awards Announced!

Also occurring last night were the 38th International Animated Film Society's Annie Awards which were announced!  DreamWorks Animation had a big night taking most of the big awards.  Understably, since its biggest competition Disney and Pixar had boycotted the awards due to their complaints about the voting methods.   They were nominated, just barely, but in the end, How to Train Your Dragon became the animated film of the night flying through the awards.  But come Oscar night, it's a fight between Toy Story 3 and How to Train Your Dragon.  DreamWorks vs. Pixar.  Again.




Best Animated Feature
  • How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation
Best Animated Short Subject
  • Day & Night – Pixar
Best Animated Television Commercial
  • Children's Medical Center – DUCK Studios
Best Animated Television Production
  • Kung Fu Panda Holiday – DreamWorks Animation
Best Animated Television Production for Children
  • SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
Best Animated Video Game
  • Limbo – Playdead



Animated Effects in an Animated Production
  • Brett Miller "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Television Production
  • David Pate "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" – DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Feature Production
  • Gabe Hordos "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Live Action Production
  • Ryan Page – Alice in Wonderland – Sony Pictures
Character Design in a Television Production
  • Ernie Gilbert "T.U.F.F. Puppy" – Nickelodeon
Character Design in a Feature Production
  • Nico Marlet "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Directing in a Television Production
  • Tim Johnson "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" – DreamWorks Animation
Directing in a Feature Production
  • Chris SandersDean DeBlois "How To Train Your Dragon"  DreamWorks Animation
Music in a Television Production
  • Jeremy Wakefield, Sage Guyton, Nick Carr, Tuck Tucker "SpongeBob SquarePants" – Nickelodeon
Music in a Feature Production
  • John Powell "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Production Design in a Television Production
  • Richie Sacilioc "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" – DreamWorks Animation
Production Design in a Feature Production
  • Pierre Olivier Vincent "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Storyboarding in a Television Production
  • Fred Gonzales "T.U.F.F. Puppy" – Nickelodeon
Storyboarding in a Feature Production
  • Tom Owens "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Voice Acting in a Television Production
  • James Hong as Mr. Ping "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" – DreamWorks Animation
Voice Acting in a Feature Production
  • Jay Baruchel as Hiccup "How To Train Your Dragon" – DreamWorks Animation
Writing in a Television Production
  • Geoff Johns, Matthew Beans, Zeb Wells, Hugh Sterbakov, Matthew Senreich, Breckin Meyer, Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Douglas Goldstein, Tom Root, Dan Milano, Kevin Shinick & Hugh Davidson "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III" – ShadowMachine
Writing in a Feature Production
  • William Davies, Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders  "How to Train Your Dragon"– DreamWorks Animation
Other notable awards handed out:


Winsor McCay Award — Brad Bird, Eric Goldberg, Matt Groening
June Foray — Ross Iwamoto
Ub Iwerks Award — Autodesk
Special Achievement — "Waking Sleeping Beauty"

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