40th Annie Awards
40th Annie Awards | |
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Date | February 2, 2013 |
Site |
Royce Hall Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Hosted by |
Leonard Maltin, Rob Paulsen, Maurice LaMarche and Seth Green[1] |
Organized by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
Highlights | |
Wreck-It Ralph | |
Best Direction |
Rich Moore Wreck-It Ralph |
Most awards | Wreck-It Ralph (5) |
Most nominations | Brave, Wreck-It Ralph, and Rise of the Guardians (10)[2] |
The 40th Annual Annie Awards honoring the best in animation of 2012 were held on February 2, 2013 at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California.[1]
Production nominees
Best Animated Feature
Wreck-It Ralph - Walt Disney Animation Studios
- Brave – Pixar Animation Studios
- Frankenweenie – Walt Disney Pictures
- Hotel Transylvania – Sony Pictures Animation
- ParaNorman – Focus Features
- Rise of the Guardians – DreamWorks Animation
- The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! - Aardman Animations
- The Rabbi's Cat - GKIDS
Best Animated Special Production
Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem - Illumination Entertainment
- Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 - Warner Bros. Animation
- Beforel Orel: Trust - Starburns Industries, Inc.
- Disney Tron: Uprising – Beck’s Beginning - Disney Television Animation
- Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury - DreamWorks Animation
- Justice League: Doom - Warner Bros. Animation
Best Animated Short Subject
Paperman – Walt Disney Animation Studios
- Brad and Gary – Illumination Entertainment
- Bydlo – National Film Board of Canada
- Eyes on the Stars – StoryCorps
- Goodnight Mr. Foot – Sony Pictures Animation
- Kali the Little Vampire – National Film Board of Canada
- The Longest Daycare – Gracie Films,20th Century Fox Television
- Bill Plympton Couch Gag – Gracie Films, 20th Century Fox Television
Best Animated Television Commercial
No nominations
Best Animated Television Production For Preschool Children
Bubble Guppies — "A Tooth on the Looth" — Nickelodeon Animation Studio
- Chuggington — "Magnetic Wilson" — Ludorum
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates — "Peter Pan Returns" — Disney Television Animation
- Doc McStuffins — "The Right Stuff" — Brown Bag Films
- Justin Time — "Marcello’s Meatballs" — Guru Studio
Best Animated Television Production For Children
Dragons: Riders of Berk — "How to Pick Your Dragon" — DreamWorks Animation
- Adventure Time — "Princess Cookie" — Cartoon Network Studios
- Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out — Threshold Animation Studios
- The Penguins of Madagascar — "Action Reaction" — Nickelodeon Animation Studio
- SpongeBob SquarePants — "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" — Nickelodeon Animation Studios
- The Amazing World of Gumball — "The Job" — Cartoon Network Studio Europe
- The Fairly OddParents — "Farm Pit" — Nickelodeon Animation Studios
- The Legend of Korra — "Welcome to Republic City"/"A Leaf in the Wind" — Nickelodeon Animation Studios
Best General Audience Animated Television Production
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special - Stoopid Buddy Studios
- Archer: Space Race, Part 1 - Weissman Markovitz Communications for FX
- Bob's Burgers: Ear-sy Rider - 20th Century Fox TV
- Motorcity: Blonde Thunder - Disney Television Animation
- Mad: FrankenWinnie/ParaMorgan - Warner Bros. Animation
- South Park: Raising the Bar - Central Productions
Best Animated Video Game
Journey — Sony Computer Entertainment America
- Borderlands 2 — Gearbox Software
- Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse – Heavy Iron Studios
- Skullgirls — Lab Zero Games
Best Student Film
Head Over Heels — Timothy Reckart
- Can We Be Happy Now — Tahnee Gehm
- Defective Detective — Avner Geller & Stevie Lewis
- I Am Tom Moody — Ainslie Henderson
- Ladies Knight — Joseph Rothenberg
- Origin — Jessica Poon
- The Ballad of Poisonberry Pete — Adam Campbell, Elizabeth McMahill, Uri Lotan
- Tule Lake — Michelle Ikemoto
References
- 1 2 Wolfe, Jennifer (January 29, 2013). "Hosts Announced for 40th Annual Annie Awards". Animation World Network. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
- ↑ Tapley, Kristopher (December 3, 2012). "'Brave,' 'Guardians' and 'Wreck-It Ralph' lead 40th annual Annie Awards nominees". Hitfix. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
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