Annie Awards swing giddily into the "Spider-Verse" and might predict Oscar's Animated Short winner
Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 10:45AM
NATHANIEL R in Annie Awards, Best Animated Feature, Best Friend, Big Mouth, BoJack Horseman, Incredibles 2, Into the Spider-Verse, Mickey Mouse, Trevor Jimenez, animated films, precursor awards, short films
by Nathaniel R
The directors of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse had a great great night at the Annie Awards
Though Disney dominated the Annie nominations with huge tallies for both Incredibles 2 and Ralph Breaks the Internet it was Sony Animation's all time biggest hit that proved the ultimate champ with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse hogging the big prizes at the event. Other big winners were Disney's Mickey Mouse, and two series from Netflix: Hilda and Bojack Horseman. The winners list and commentary including a few full winning short films and notes on Oscar's animated short race after the jump...
Isle of Dogs, Fox Searchlight Pictures/Indian Paintbrush/American Empirical Pictures
Ralph Breaks the Internet, Walt Disney Animation Studios
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Sony Pictures Animation
Looking increasingly good for the Animated Feature win at the Oscar, but there is still a spoiler possibility for Incredibles 2 since almost no one loves Pixar more than AMPAS.
Best Animated Independent Feature
Ce Magnifique Gâteau!, Beast Animation, Vivement Lundi!, Pedri Animation
Untravel, Production: Film House Baš Čelik, Serbia Coproduction: BFilm, Bratislava / Your Dreams Factory, Bratislava
★ Weekends, past lives productions
Weekends is a nominee at the Oscars. The director Trevor Jimenez puts a lot of his sketches on his tumblr so check that out. (Among the competitors here Lost & Found was on the Oscar finalist list but didn't make it to the nominations.) For what it's worth the Annie short winner often takes the Oscar but not always consider the last 10 years
2017 BOTH PRIZES: Dear Basketball 2016 BOTH PRIZES: Piper 2015 Annie: World of Tomorrow / Oscar: Bear Story 2014 BOTH PRIZES: Feast 2013 Annie: Get a Horse! / Oscar: Mr Hublot 2012 BOTH PRIZES Paperman 2011: Annie: Adam & Dog / Oscar: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr Morris Lessmore 2010: Annie: Day & Night / Oscar: The Lost Thing 2009: Annie: Robot Chicken Star Wars Episode 2/ Oscar: Logorama 2008: Annie: A Matter of Loaf and Death / Oscar: La Maison en Petits Cubes
An interesting note about this history is, that in every single case from the past 10 years if the winners were different at the Oscar, the Oscar winner was NOT actually nominated for the Annie. That's good news for all four of Weekends competitors for Best Animated Short Film this year since none of them were Annie nominated. The last time the eventual Oscar winner was nominated but lost at the Annies was in 2005 for The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation.
And a trivia note: This year is the very first time in Oscar history that 3 separate films nominated for Best Animated Short at the Oscar's are from Asian filmmakers (Weekends, One Small Step, and Pixar's Bao). Jimenez is a Filipino-Canadian and has been a story artist on several major Hollywood features (including Coco and Finding Dory) but Weekends is an independent short.
Best Virtual Reality Production
Age of Sail, Google Spotlight Stories, Broad Reach Pictures
BattleScar, AtlasV
★ Crow: The Legend, Baobab Studios
Mind Palace, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH
Moss, Polyarc
Age of Sail was on the Oscar finalist list for short but didn't make it to the nominations. And then lost here though it didn't quite go home empty-handed from the Annies.
Best Animated Television/Broadcast Commercial
Goldfish at the Fair, Stoopid Buddy Stoodios
★ Greenpeace ‘There’s a Rang-Tan In My, Bedroom’, Passion Animation Studios
Grinch / 40 / Olympics Spot, Illumination
JD.com, ‘Joy and Heron’, Passion Pictures
The Fearless Are Here, Nexus Studios
Loved this commercial first time I saw it.
Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production For Preschool Children
★ Ask the StoryBots, JibJab Bros. Studios for Netflix
Dinotrux: Supercharged, DreamWorks Animation Television
Hey Duggee, Studio AKA
PJ Masks, Frog Box Entertainment One
Tumble Leaf, Amazon Studios and Bix Pix Entertainment
Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production For Children
★ Hilda, Hilda Productions Limited, a Silvergate Media Company, Netflix Inc. and Mercury Filmworks
Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny, DreamWorks Animation Television
Little Big Awesome, Amazon Studios
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Tales of Arcadia: Trollhunters, DreamWorks Animation Television
As a devotee of Trollhunters I was a bit sad it lost but will check out Hilda.
Best General Audience Animated Television/Broadcast Production
Big Mouth, Netflix
Bob’s Burgers, 20th Century Fox Television/Bento Box Entertainment
★ BoJack Horseman, Tornante Productions, LLC for Netflix
Human Kind Of, Cartuna, Facebook Watch
The Venture Bros., Adult Swim / Titmouse, Inc.
Have to admit I've never quite understood the appeal of BoJack Horseman. I get the satirical merit but find the animation itself and character designs offputting to look at for full episode lengths. Bob's Burgers remains a delight but I would have given this to the truly brilliant Big Mouth which improved considerably in season 2 (and season 1 was already great)
Best Student Film
A Blink of An Eye, Kiana Naghshineh
★ Best Friend, Nicholas Olivieri, Yi Shen, Juliana De Lucca, Varun Nair, David Feliu
Animated Effects in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production
DreamWorks Theatre Presents Kung Fu Panda
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
★ Tales of Arcadia: Trollhunters
Watership Down
Well deserved. The effects on that show were always so strong. So sad it's over *sniffle*
Animated Effects in an an Animated Feature Production
Early Man
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
Incredibles 2
Next Gen
★ Ralph Breaks The Internet
Weirdly they skipped over their favourite animated feature here, even for a nomination but one must consider this a very deserving win for Ralph Breaks the Internet. Not a fan of the picture overall (too glib and capitalist) but the effects throughout were quite something.
Character Animation in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Age of Sail
Back to the Moon
★ Hilda
Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure
Tumble Leaf
Another prize for Hilda
Character Animation in an Animated Feature Production
Early Man
Incredibles 2
Isle of Dogs
Ralph Breaks the Internet
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Character Animation in a Live Action Production
Avengers: Infinity War
Christopher Robin
★ Mary Poppins Returns
Paddington 2
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Hmmm, the animated sequence in Mary Poppins Return is arguably the highlight of the whole picture but is this really a deserving win in this category with Christopher Robin's stuffed animals, and Thanos (!!!) and the world's purest bear hero all right there for the taking?!
Character Animation in a Video Game
God of War, Santa Monica Studio
★ GRIS, Nomada Studio
Marvel’s Spider-Man, Insomniac Games
Moss, Polyarc
Shadow of The Tomb Raider, Square Enix
Do any of you play any of these?
Character Design in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Age of Sail, Bruno Mangyoku for various characters
Niko and the Sword of Light, Jim Bryson for Niko, Lyra, Nar Est, Breadtroll, Cutie Pootie, and more
★ Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, Amanda Jolly for Rapunzel Bird, Cassandra Bird, Father Parrot, and Special Birds
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Chris Mitchell for Rocky, Bullwinkle, Fearless Leader, Boris, and Natasha
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Keiko Murayama for Baby Natasha, Baby Boris, Grandwinkle, Mayor Grundstrom, and Boris’ Gang
The winner won for the season 2 episode of Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure when the characters were turned into birds.
Character Design in an Animated Feature Production
Incredibles 2, Matt Nolte
Mary Poppins Returns, James Woods
Next Gen, Marceline Tanguay
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Ami Thompson
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Shylook Kim
Directing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Ask the StoryBots Evan Spiridellis
★ Disney Mickey Mouse Eddie Trigueros
Niko and the Sword of Light Sung Jin Ahn
SuperMansion Nick Simotas
Tales of Arcadia: 3Below, Guillermo del Toro & Rodrigo Blaas
Eddie Trigueros has directed 15 episodes of this new Mickey Mouse series. I think this prize is for Season 4?
Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Early Man, Nick Park
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Genndy Tartakovsky
Incredibles 2, Brad Bird
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Rich Moore and Phil Johnston
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Bob Persichetti, Rodney Rothman, and Peter Ramsey
Still so annoying that they skipped a Wes Anderson nomination in this category.
Music in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Back to the Moon, Mathieu Alvado
★ Disney Mickey Mouse, Christopher Willis
Elena of Avalor, Composer: Tony Morales, Composer/Lyricist: John Kavanaugh, Lyricist: Craig Gerber, Lyricist: Silvia Olivas, Lyricist: Rachel Ruderman
Tangled: The Series, Alan Menken, Lyricist: Glenn Slater, Composer: Kevin Kliesch
The Tom and Jerry Show, Vivek Maddala
Music in an Animated Feature Production
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, Composer: Danny Elfman, Lyricist: Tyler, The Creator
Early Man, Composer/Lyricist: Harry Gregson-Williams, Composer/Lyricist: Tom Howe, Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams, Composer: Tom Howe
★ Incredibles 2, Michael Giacchino
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Composer: Henry Jackman, Composer: Alan Menken, Lyricist: Phil Johnston, Lyricist: Tom MacDougall, Composer/Lyricist: Dan Reynolds
Smallfoot, Composer: Heitor Pereira, Composer/Lyricist: Karey Kirkpatrick, Composer/Lyricist: Wayne Kirkpatrick
Finally a win for Incredibles 2
Production Design in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
★ Age of Sail, Production Design: Céline Desrumaux; Production Design: Jasmin Lai
Disney Mickey Mouse, Production Design: Justin Martin
Little Big Awesome, Production Design: Antonio Canobbio, Art Director, Production Design: Howard Chen, Background Layout Production Design: Ivan Louey, Background Layout Supervisor, Production Design: Crystal Yoori Son, Background Paint
Niko and the Sword of Light, Production Design: Antonio Canobbio, Art Director, Production Design: Bobby Walker, Background Paint, Production Design: Michelle Rhee, Background Layout, Production Design: Richard Chang, Background Paint, Production Design: Joseph Martinez, Background Layout
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Production Design: Chris Mitchell, Production Design: Chris Turnham, Production Design: Tor Anut, Production Design: DanBob Thompson, Production Design: Aaron Spurgeon
Age of Sale didn't quite make it to an Oscar nomination, but it sure is memorable looking, isn't it?
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
Early Man, Matt Perry & Richard Edmunds
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Scott Wills
Isle of Dogs, Adam Stockhausen & Paul Harrod
Mary Poppins Returns, Jeff Turley
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Justin K. Thompson
I love Into the Spider-Verse just like most sentient mortals but was hoping for an Isle of Dogs win in this case because that design work is just awesome. Adam Stockhausen continues to be one of the greatest artists in any cinematic profession. As for the winner, this is Justin Thompson's first Annie nomination but he previously won the Emmy for Star Wars Clone Wars on TV
Storyboarding in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Ben 10, Will Patrick
Big Hero 6: The Series, Trey Buongiorno
★ Disney Mickey Mouse, Ramirez Ramos Alonso
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Molina-Ortiz
Star vs. The Forces of Evil, Sabrina Cotugno
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
One of Dean Kelly's storyboards from Incredibles 2
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, Habib Louati
★ Incredibles 2, Dean Kelly
Incredibles 2, Bobby Alcid Rubio
Mary Poppins Returns, Ovi Nedelcu
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Michael Herrera
One of only two prizes for Incredibles 2. Unfortunately we don't know what differentiates Dean Kelly's work from Bobby Alcid Rubio's work or why they have separate nominations (since many of the nominations in other categories are shared even though the people involved have different jobs)
Voice Acting in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
★ BoJack Horseman, Will Arnett for BoJack
F Is for Family, Debi Derryberry for the characters Maureen, Bridget, Phillip, Nurse Beatrice, Scott, Ken
Pete the Cat, Juliette Donenfeld for Sally Squirrel
Skylanders Academy, Patrick Warburton for Captain Flynn
Unikitty, Tara Strong Character for Princess Unikitty
This is Arnett's first Annie nomination for playing BoJack Horseman. I really don't understand how Maya Rudolph can exist in this world and do the kind of next level voice work she does on Big Mouth and not be up for prizes but she was not nominated at the Emmys or the Annies in either of her seasons.
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
Early Man, Eddie Redmayne for Dug
Incredibles 2, Holly Hunter for Helen Parr / Elastigirl
★ Isle of Dogs, Bryan Cranston for Chief
Next Gen, Charlyne Yi for Mai
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Sarah Silverman for Vanellope Von Schweetz
On the whole I find Bryan Cranston one of the most overrated actors working but this particular prize is a sound choice. I love that Eric singled him out in our "best line readings" post .
Writing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Big Mouth, Netflix; Writer: Emily Altman
Craig of the Creek, Cartoon Network Studios; Story By: Matt Burnett, Story By: Ben Levin, Story By: Shauna McGarry, Story By: Jeff Trammell, Story By: Tiffany Ford
★ Hilda, Hilda Productions Limited, a Silvergate Media Company, Netflix Inc. and Mercury Filmworks; Writer: Stephanie Simpson
Star vs. The Forces of Evil, Walt Disney Television Animation; Writer: Dominic Bisignano, Writer: Aaron Hammersley, Writer: Amy Higgins, Writer: John Infantino, Writer: Daron Nefcy
We Bare Bears, Cartoon Network Animation Studios; Writer: Mikey Heller, Story By: Sang Yup Lee, Story By: Louie Zong
Yet another prize for Hilda. Perhaps we should all watch this?
Mirai, Studio Chizu; Writer: Mamoru Hosoda, Story By: Mamoru Hosoda, Writer: Stephanie Sheh
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Walt Disney Animation Studios; Writer: Phil Johnston, Writer: Pamela Ribon
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Sony Pictures Animation; Writer: Phil Lord, Writer: Rodney Rothman
Teen Titans Go! to the Movies, Warner Bros. Animation; Writer: Michael Jelenic; Writer: Aaron Horvath
Great choice.
Editorial in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
★ Big Hero 6: The Series, Walt Disney Television Animation; Nominee: Charles Jones, Nominee: Joe Molinari, Nominee: Dao Le, Nominee: Vartan Nazarian, Nominee: David Vazquez
Puppy Dog Pals, Wild Canary Animation / Disney Junior; Nominee: Adam Rickabus
SpongeBob SquarePants, Nickelodeon Animation Studio; Nominee: Estrella Miyakawa Capin, Nominee: Christopher Hink, Nominee: Bob Tomlin, Nominee: Rick Dominicus
Tales of Arcadia: 3Below, DreamWorks Animation Television; Nominee: John Laus, Nominee: Graham Fisher
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, DreamWorks Animation Television; Nominee: Steve Downs, Nominee: John Wall, Nominee: Adam Smith, Nominee: Collin Erker
Editorial in an Animated Feature Production
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, Illumination; Nominee: Chris Cartagena
Incredibles 2, Pixar Animation Studios; Nominee: Stephen Schaffer, ACE, Nominee: Anthony J. Greenberg, Nominee: Katie Schaefer Bishop
Ralph Breaks The Internet, Walt Disney Animation Studios; Nominee: Jeremy Milton, Nominee: Fabienne Rawley, Nominee: Jesse Averna, Nominee: John Wheeler, Nominee: Pace Paulsen
Ruben Brandt, Collector, Hungarian National Film Fund; Nominee: Milorad Krstic, Nominee: Marcell Laszlo, Nominee: Laszlo Wimmer, Nominee: Danijel Daka Milosevic
★ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Sony Pictures Animation; Nominee: Bob Fisher, Nominee: Andrew Leviton, Nominee: Vivek Sharma
JURIED SPECIAL AWARDS
Windsor McKay Award for Exemplary Careers: Ralph Eggleston (director), Frank Braxton (animator, former guild president, *posthumous), Andrea Romano (casting director, voice director, voice actress)
June Foray Award to Adam Burke (*posthumous)
Ub Iwerks Award to Blender Open Source Animation Software
Certificate of Merit to ASIFA volunteer Jason Jones
I once downloaded Blender Open Source but it was way too non-intuitive for me. For many years I really wanted to be an animator and I thought I'd doodle and see what it was like but so technically complex!
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