Annie Awards


The Annie Awards are accolades which the Los Angeles branch of the International Animated Film Association, ASIFA-Hollywood, has presented each year since 1972 to recognize excellence in animation shown in American cinema and television. Originally designed to celebrate lifetime or career contributions to animation, the award has been given to individual works since 1992, becoming the biggest awards ceremony in the United States for the animation industry.
Membership in ASIFA-Hollywood is divided into three main categories: General Member, Patron, and Student Member. Members in each category pay a fee to belong to the branch. Selected professional members of the branch are permitted to vote to decide the awards.
The 48th and 49th Annie Awards ceremonies were held virtually on April 16, 2021, and March 12, 2022, respectively, due to the then ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

History

In 1972, June Foray first conceived the idea of awards for excellence in the field of animation. With the approval of ASIFA-Hollywood president Nick Bosustow, an Annie Award ceremony was organized. The first ceremony was held at the banquet room of Sportsmen's Lodge in Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, Los Angeles, California. Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer were the first to be honored by the first Annie Awards for creating Betty Boop, bringing Popeye, and Olive Oyl to the animated screen, and for inventing the technique of rotoscoping.

Naming "Annie Awards"

According to Foray, her husband Hobart Donavan suggested that the awards be called "Annie", because they are presented for excellence in animation.

Trophy

The first trophy for the Annie Award trophy was presented in the second award ceremony, to Walter Lantz, the founder of Walter Lantz Productions and creator of Woody Woodpecker. Made of wood and plastic, it was shaped like a zoetrope. The next year, Tom Woodward designed the trophy now presented.

Award categories

Current categories

As of 2025, 37 categories are presented including for film and television productions.
Production
Individual achievement in Film
Individual achievement in Television, Broadcast and Video Game
Juried awards

2008 Best Short Subject mixup

In 2008, the Annie Award nominees for Best Short Subject included two Walt Disney cartoons, a Pixar short, and two independent films: Picnic Pictures' The Chestnut Tree, and Don Hertzfeldt's short Everything Will Be OK. Official rules for the Annie Awards state that voting members must view all nominated achievements in their entirety before casting their ballot for a winner. Members are directed to view the nominated films on a secure website.
When the online ballot launched on January 15, the two independent films were not included for voters to judge. ASIFA acknowledged this error over a week later, at which point all the votes were reportedly thrown out and the balloting system was reset. Voters were instructed to return and re-vote the category. "The Chestnut Tree" was now uploaded properly to the ballot; however, Everything Will Be OK was again not included: this time, the online ballot only played a portion of this film's 17-minute running time to voters, abruptly cutting out in the middle of a scene. ASIFA again took several days to repair the ballot, but this time allowed voting to continue.
By the time the ballot officially closed on February 1, Everything Will Be OK was only available to voters for less than 24 hours of the entire 18-day voting period. Even though ASIFA apologized to Hertzfeldt, they took no further action and carried on with the event, awarding the prize to the Pixar short, Your Friend the Rat.

Dreamworks upset and Disney boycott

In 2009, DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda swept the Annie Awards in a surprise upset over Pixar's WALL-E, which won no Annie Awards but did go on to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Many felt that the vote had been rigged: DreamWorks at the time gave each of their employees a free membership to ASIFA-Hollywood, which in turn conferred voting rights.
As a result, Walt Disney Studios decided to cease submissions and support for the 2010 Annie Awards from their two animated film divisions, Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar. Due to Disney's complaints, ASIFA-Hollywood changed the rules on voting for individual achievement categories, making those categories only available to professionals within those categories. ASIFA-Hollywood head Antran Manoogian also said that Annie voters would in the future have to be approved by a committee and non-professionals would now be ineligible to vote.
That was not enough for Disney president Ed Catmull, who had called for an advisory committee of relevant executives representing each studio to recommend rule changes to the ASIFA board. Catmull said, "We believe there is an issue with the way the Annies are judged, and have been seeking a mutually agreeable solution with the board. Although some initial steps have been taken, the board informed us that no further changes would be made to address our concerns." ASIFA-Hollywood did not agree to this demand.
Disney and Pixar rejoined the Annie Awards in 2011, with no formal announcement. Ironically, earlier that year, the Annie Awards had a near-exact replay of the 2009 results, with DreamWorks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon sweeping all the major Annie Awards over Pixar's Toy Story 3, which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and also received a nomination for Best Picture.

Records

Film

The following nominees received multiple nominations:
NominationsFilm
16The Incredibles
16Kung Fu Panda
16Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
15How to Train Your Dragon
15The Iron Giant
14Inside Out
13Coco
13The Boxtrolls
13The Hunchback of Notre Dame
13Ratatouille
12Finding Nemo
12Kung Fu Panda 2
12Mulan
12Shrek
11The Emperor's New Groove
11Tarzan
11Zootopia
11Incredibles 2
10Brave
10The Breadwinner
10Coraline
10Elio
10Frozen
10The Good Dinosaur
10How to Train Your Dragon 2
10KPop Demon Hunters
10Kubo and the Two Strings
10Lilo & Stitch
10Monsters University
10Ralph Breaks the Internet
10Raya and the Last Dragon
10Rise of the Guardians
10Soul
10Surf's Up
10Wolfwalkers
10The Wild Robot
10Wreck-It Ralph
9-
9Anastasia
9Cars
9Encanto
9Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
9Madagascar
9Nimona
9Puss in Boots
9Rango
9Toy Story
9Toy Story 2
9Up
8-
8Cats Don't Dance
8Flushed Away
8Frozen II
8Hotel Transylvania
8Luca
8Missing Link
8The Mitchells vs. the Machines
8Monsters, Inc.
8Over the Hedge
8ParaNorman
8The Princess and the Frog
8Rio
8The Road to El Dorado
8Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
8Winnie the Pooh
7Big Hero 6
7The Boy and the Heron
7Brother Bear
7Cars 2
7Despicable Me
7Early Man
7Ice Age
7Klaus
7Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
7Minions
7Onward
7Pocahontas
7Song of the Sea
7Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
7Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
7Shark Tale
7Shrek 2
7Suzume
7Treasure Planet
7Turning Red
7Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
7WALL-E
7Zootopia 2
6Hercules
6Arthur Christmas
6Atlantis: The Lost Empire
6The Boss Baby
6The Croods: A New Age
6Elemental
6Ernest & Celestine
6How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
6I Lost My Body
6The Lego Movie
6The Lion King
6Megamind
6Moana
6Monster House
6Open Season
6Osmosis Jones
6Over the Moon
6Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
6The Sea Beast
6Toy Story 4
6Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
6The Willoughbys
5Anomalisa
5Arco
5The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
5The Bad Guys
5The Bad Guys 2
5Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
5Belle
5Bolt
5The Book of Life
5Dinosaur
5Fantasia 2000
5Frankenweenie
5A Goofy Movie
5Ghost in the Shell
5Horton Hears a Who!
5The Jungle Book 2
5The Illusionist
5Inside Out 2
5Mary Poppins Returns
5The Peanuts Movie
5The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!
5The Prince of Egypt
5The Red Turtle
5Robot Dreams
5Shaun the Sheep Movie
5Shrek Forever After
5That Christmas
5Vivo
4Abominable
4Flee
4Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
4The Grinch
4Isle of Dogs
4Kung Fu Panda 3
4Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
4Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
4Minions: The Rise of Gru
4Moana 2
4Space Jam
4Spirited Away
4Trolls World Tour
4Ultraman: Rising
4Weathering With You
3A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
3The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales...
3Calamity Jane
3Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
3Chicken for Linda!
3Despicable Me 3
3Flow
3Ice Age: Continental Drift
3Kung Fu Panda 4
3The Lego Batman Movie
3South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
3The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
3Toy Story 3
3Wendell & Wild
3The Wind Rises

The following winners received multiple awards:
AwardsFilm
11Coco
10How to Train Your Dragon
10The Incredibles
10Inside Out
10Kung Fu Panda
10Mulan
10Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
9Finding Nemo
9The Iron Giant
9Ratatouille
9The Wild Robot
8The Mitchells vs. the Machines
8Shrek
8Toy Story
7Klaus
7Soul
7Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
7Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
7Toy Story 2
6How to Train Your Dragon 2
6Zootopia
5Flushed Away
5Frozen
5Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
5Wolfwalkers
5Wreck-It Ralph
4Hercules
4Pocahontas
4Rango
4Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
4Spirited Away
3Coraline
3The Emperor's New Groove
3Encanto
3Fantasia 2000
3I Lost My Body
3Kubo and the Two Strings
3The Lion King
3Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
3Over the Hedge
3The Princess and the Frog
2-
2Avatar: The Way of Water
2The Boxtrolls
2The Boy and the Heron
2Cats Don't Dance
2Flow
2Kung Fu Panda 2
2Nimona
2Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
2Up