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40th Annie Awards

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Organized by
  
Best AnimatedFeature
  
Date
  
February 2, 2013 (2013-02-02)

Site
  
Royce HallLos Angeles, California, U.S.

Hosted by
  
Best Direction
  
Rich MooreWreck-It Ralph

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.

Contents

Best Animated Feature

Wreck-It Ralph - Walt Disney Animation Studios

  • BravePixar Animation Studios
  • Frankenweenie – Walt Disney Pictures
  • Hotel TransylvaniaSony Pictures Animation
  • ParaNormanFocus Features
  • Rise of the GuardiansDreamWorks 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 DaycareGracie 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 2Gearbox Software
  • Family Guy: Back to the MultiverseHeavy Iron Studios
  • Skullgirls — Lab Zero Games
  • Best Student Film

    Head Over HeelsTimothy 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

    40th Annie Awards Wikipedia


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