Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject

The Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject is an Annie Award given annually to the best animated short film. It was introduced in 1995. In 1998, the award was renamed to Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short Subject, and renamed again to Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animated Short Subject in 1999, but went back to its second title in 2000. In 2005, it was again reverted to its original title, and has remained so ever since.

Winners and nominees

1990s

Year
(Ceremony)
Short film Production companies/Recipients
1995
(23rd)
Dexter's LaboratoryHanna-Barbera
Driving Mr. PinkMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation
George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular!Hanna-Barbera
Interview with Tallulah, Queen of the UniverseQueen of the Universe Productions
Johnny BravoHanna-Barbera
1996
(24th)
Cow and Chicken - For episode "No Smoking"Hanna-Barbera
1997
(25th)
I Miss You - Björk's music videoSpümcø
"Saturday Night Live" - For episode "The Ambiguously Gay Duo #2"
"Saturday Night Live" - For episode "The Ambiguously Gay Duo #3"
Action League Now!: Rock-a-Big Baby
The Big Hunt
1998
(26th)
Geri's GamePixar
Redux Riding HoodWalt Disney Television Animation
T.R.A.N.S.I.T.Illuminated Film Company; Picture Start (associate)
Three Little PigsWalt Disney Television Animation
TiteyJ.J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc.
1999
(27th)
BunnyBlue Sky Studios
Al Tudi TuhakTod Polson
Living ForeverFableVision Studios
MoreBad Clams Productions

2000s

Year
(Ceremony)
Short film Production companies/Recipients
2000
(28th)
For the BirdsPixar
Ghost of Stephen FosterMatthew Nastuk; Raymond S. Persi
John HenryWalt Disney Pictures
Little Go BeepWarner Bros. Animation
Quick Draw El KabongWildBrain, Inc.
2001
(29th)
Hubert's BrainWildBrain, Inc.
Mr. Digital Tokoro #1542Nippon Television
RejectedDon Hertzfeldt
Stubble TroubleCalabash Animation
Tenacious D: Fuck Her GentlySpümcø
VAPPolygon Pictures; TV Club; Hakuhodo
2002
(30th)
The Story of The Tortoise & the HareRay Harryhausen; Screen Novelties International
The GrooveniansCartoon Network Studios
Night of the Living DooCartoon Network
2003
(31st)
Boundin'Pixar
AmandaVinton Studios
Boys Night OutBarley Films, LTD.
DestinoWalt Disney Pictures
NibblesAcme Filmworks
2004
(32nd)
LorenzoWalt Disney Pictures
Agricultural ReportBarley Films
It's the CatMark Kausler
RockfishBlur Studio
RyanCopper Heart Entertainment; National Film Board of Canada
2005
(33rd)
The Fan and the FlowerAtomic Television; Plymptoons Productions
Life in TransitionStretch Films
MilchKlasky Csupo
The Moon and the Son: An Imagined ConversationJohn Canemaker Productions
MoongirlLaika
2006
(34th)
No Time for NutsBlue Sky Studios
Adventure TimeNickelodeon
Don't Download This SongAcme Filmworks
Fumi and the Bad Luck FootThunderbean Animation
2007
(35th)
Your Friend the RatPixar
"Shorty McShorts' Shorts" - For episode "Mascot Prep"Walt Disney Television Animation
The Chestnut TreePicnic Pictures
Everything Will Be OKDon Hertzfeldt
How to Hook Up Your Home TheaterWalt Disney Animation Studios
2008
(36th)
A Matter of Loaf and DeathAardman Animations
Glago's GuestWalt Disney Animation Studios
Hot DogBill Plympton Studios
PrestoPixar
Cookie BluesLuke Rosin (eLuko Productions)
2009
(37th)
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IIShadowMachine
Pups of LibertyPicnic Pictures
Santa, the Fascist YearsPlymptoons
The Rooster, The Crocodile and The Night Sky Barley Films
The Story of Walls Badmash Animation Studios

2010s

Year
(Ceremony)
Short film Production companies/Recipients
2010
(38th)
Day & NightPixar
The RenterJason Carpenter
The Cow Who Wanted to Be a HamburgerPlymptoons Studio
Enrique Wrecks the WorldHouse of Chai
Coyote FallsWarner Bros. Animation
2011
(39th)
Adam and DogMinkyu Lee
I Tawt I Taw A Puddy TatWarner Bros. Animation
La LunaPixar
(Notes on) BiologyOrnana Films
Paths of HatePlatige Image
SundayNational Film Board of Canada
The Ballad of NessieWalt Disney Animation Studios
The Girl and the FoxBase14
Wild LifeNational Film Board of Canada
2012[1]
(40th)
PapermanWalt Disney Animation Studios
Brad and GaryIllumination Entertainment
BydloNational Film Board of Canada
Eyes on the StarsStoryCorps
Goodnight Mr. FootSony Pictures Animation
Kali the Little VampireNational Film Board of Canada
Maggie Simpson in The Longest DaycareGracie Films; 20th Century Fox Television
The Simpsons – "Bill Plympton Couch Gag"Gracie Films; 20th Century Fox Television
2013[2]
(41st)
Get a Horse!Walt Disney Animation Studios
Despicable Me 2 – "Puppy"Illumination Entertainment
Gloria VictoriaNational Film Board of Canada
My Mom is an AirplaneAcme Filmworks
The NumberlysMoonbot Studios
2014
(42nd)
FeastWalt Disney Animation Studios
CodaAnd Maps And Plans Ltd.
DuetGlen Keane Productions / Google ATAP
The Simpsons – "Michal Socha Couch GagGracie Films; 20th Century Fox Television
Me and My MoultonMikrofilm AS / National Film Board of Canada
SilentMoonbot Studios
The Dam KeeperTonko House LLC
The RavenMoonbot Studios
2015
(43rd)
World of TomorrowDon Hertzfeldt
CarfaceNational Film Board of Canada
DISSONANCEframeboX
If I Was God...National Film Board of Canada
On IceGoogle/Evil Eye Pictures
Sanjay's Super TeamPixar
2016
(44th)
PiperPixar
Blind VayshaNational Film Board of Canada
Deer FlowerStudio ZAZAC
Path Title SequenceAcme Filmworks
PearlGoogle Spotlight Stories/Evil Eye Pictures
2017
(45th)
Dear BasketballGlen Keane Productions
Hedgehog's HomeNational Film Board of Canada
Negative SpaceIKKI Films/Manuel Cam Studio
ScavengersTitmouse, Inc./Adult Swim
Son of JaguarGoogle Spotlight Stories

References

General

  • "23rd Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1995)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "24th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1996)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "25th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1997)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "26th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1998)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "27th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1999)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "28th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2000)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "29th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners(2001)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "30th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2002)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "31st Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2003)". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "32nd Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "33rd Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "34th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "35th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "36th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  • "37th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  • "38th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  • "39th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  • "40th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  • "41st Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  • "42nd Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  • "43rd Annual Annie Awards Nominees". ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
Specific
  1. King, Susan (February 2, 2013). "40th Annie Award nominees and winners list". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  2. "Annie Award Nominations Unveiled". Deadline. December 2, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2013.
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