34th Annie Awards
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34th Annie Awards | |
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Date | February 11, 2007 |
Site | Alex Theatre, Glendale, California, USA |
Hosted by | Tom Kenny[1] |
Organized by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
Highlights | |
Best Animated Feature | Cars |
Best Direction | Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick Over the Hedge |
Most awards | Flushed Away (5) |
Most nominations | Cars (9) |
The ceremony for the 34th Annual Annie Awards, honoring the best in animation in 2006, was held on February 11, 2007, at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California.[2]
The nominations were announced on December 4, 2006.
Winners are marked in bold text.
Production nominees[]
Best Animated Feature[]
Best Home Entertainment Production[]
- Bambi II
- The Adventures of Brer Rabbit
- Winnie-the-Pooh: Shapes & Sizes
Best Animated Short Subject[]
- No Time for Nuts
- Adventure Time
- Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot
- "Weird Al" Yankovic - "Don't Download This Song"
Best Animated Television Commercial[]
- United Airlines - "Dragon"
- Candace Kane's Candy Factory - "Ka-chew!"
- ESPN - "Believe"
- Hilton Hotels & Resorts - "Dancing Couple"
- Saint Louis Zoo - "Giraffe"
Best Animated Television Production[]
- Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
- Charlie and Lola
- The Fairly OddParents
- King of the Hill
- Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
Best Animated Video Game[]
Individual achievement[]
Animated Effects[]
- Scott Cegielski – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- Keith Klohn – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- David Stephens – Open Season – Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures
- Erdem Taylan – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- John David Thornton – Ice Age: The Meltdown – Blue Sky Studios
Character Animation in a Feature Production[]
- Gabe Hordos – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- Line Andersen – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- Carlos Baena – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- Bobby Podesta – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- Kristof Serrand – Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Television Production[]
- Yu Jae Myung – Avatar: The Last Airbender "The Blind Bandit" – Nickelodeon
- Joshua Jennings – Moral Orel – ShadowMachine Films
- Eileen Kohlhepp – Family Guy – Fox TV
- Sihanouk Mariona – Robot Chicken – ShadowMachine Films
Character Design in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Nico Marlet – Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
- Peter de Sève – Ice Age: The Meltdown – Blue Sky Studios
- Carter Goodrich – Open Season – Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures
Character Design in an Animated Television Production[]
- Mike Kunkel – The Life & Times of Juniper Lee "Party Monsters" – Cartoon Network Studios
- Ben Balistreri – Danny Phantom "King Tuck" – Nickelodeon
- Carlos Ramos – The X’s "Homebody" – Nickelodeon
- Eric Robles – The X’s "You Only Sneeze Twice" – Nickelodeon
Directing in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Tim Johnson & Karey Kirkpatrick – Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
- David Bowers & Sam Fell – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- Gil Kenan – Monster House – Columbia Pictures ImageMovers/Amblin Entertainment
- John Lasseter – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- Carlos Saldanha – Ice Age: The Meltdown – Blue Sky Studios
Directing in an Animated Television Production[]
- Giancarlo Volpe – Avatar: The Last Airbender “The Drill” – Nickelodeon
- Shaun Cashman – The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy “Hill Billy” – Cartoon Network Studios
- Craig McCracken – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends “Bus the Two of Us” – Cartoon Network Studios
- Guy Vasilovich – Growing Up Creepie “The Tell-Tale Poem” – Mike Young Productions
Music in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Randy Newman – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- John Debney – The Ant Bully – Warner Bros. Pictures Presents in Association with Legendary Pictures, a Playtone Production in Association with DNA Productions
- Gordon Goodwin – Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas – Warner Bros. Animation
- Laura Karpman – A Monkey’s Tale – Dedica Group
- John Powell – Ice Age: The Meltdown – Blue Sky Studios
Music in an Animated Television Production[]
- James L. Venable & Jennifer Kes Remington – Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: "One False Movie" (Cartoon Network Studios)
- Brad Benedict, Mark Fontana & Erik Godal – Squirrel Boy: "A Line in the Sandwich" (Cartoon Network Studios)
- John King – Shorty McShorts' Shorts: "Boyz on Da Run Part 1" (Walt Disney Television Animation)
- Steve Marston – Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks: "The Gift" (Mike Young Productions)
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Pierre-Olivier Vincent – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- William Cone – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- Andy Harkness – Open Season – Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures
- Michael Humphries – Open Season – Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures
- Paul Shardlow – Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
Production Design in an Animated Television Production[]
- Martin Ansolabehere – Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends “Good Wilt Hunting” – Cartoon Network Studios
- Alan Bodner - The Life and Times of Juniper Lee “Water We Fighting For” - Cartoon Network Studios
- Bob Boyle – Wow! Wow! Wubbzy – “Tale of Tails” – Produced by Bolder Media, Inc. in association with Film Roman, a Starz Company.
- Dan Krall – My Gym Partner’s A Monkey “Grub Drive” – Cartoon Network Studios
- Sue Mondt – Camp Lazlo “Hard Days Samson” – Cartoon Network Studios
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Gary Graham Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
- Thom Enriquez Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
- William H. Frake III Ice Age: The Meltdown – Blue Sky Studios
- Kris Pearn Open Season – Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures
- Simon Wells Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production[]
- Li Hong – The X's “You Only Sneeze Twice” – Nickelodeon
- Troy Adomitis - American Dragon: Jake Long “Breakout” – Walt Disney Television Animation
- Ben Balistreri – Danny Phantom “Urban Jungle” – Nickelodeon
- Shaut Nigoghossian – Danny Phantom “Reality Trip” – Nickelodeon
- Adam Van Wyk – Hellboy “Sword of Storms” – Film Roman, a Starz Media Co.
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Ian McKellen – Voice of the Toad – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- Maggie Gyllenhaal – Voice of Zee – Monster House – Columbia Pictures ImageMovers/Amblin Entertainment
- Sam Lerner – Voice of Chowder – Monster House – Columbia Pictures ImageMovers/Amblin Entertainment
- Spencer Locke – Voice of Jenny – Monster House – Columbia Pictures ImageMovers/Amblin Entertainment
- Wanda Sykes – Voice of Stella – Over The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production[]
- Eartha Kitt – Voice of Yzma – The Emperor's New School “Kuzclone” – Walt Disney Television Animation
- Keith Ferguson – Voice of Blooregard – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends “Squeeze the Day” – Cartoon Network Studios
- Mila Kunis – Voice of Meg Griffin – Family Guy “Barely Legal” – Fuzzy Door Productions
- Russi Taylor – Voice of Ferny – Jakers! “Mi Galeon” – Mike Young Productions
- Patrick Warburton – Voice of Kronk – The Emperor’s New School “Kuzclone” – Walt Disney Television Animation
Writing in an Animated Feature Production[]
- Dick Clement & Ian La Frenais and Chris Lloyd & Joe Keenan and Will Davies – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
- Rich Burns – Brother Bear 2 – DisneyToon Studios
- Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab & Pamela Pettler – Monster House – Columbia Pictures Presents an ImageMovers/Amblin Entertainment
- Dan Fogelman – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
- George Miller, John Collee, Judy Morris & Warren Coleman – Happy Feet – Warner Bros. Pictures Presents in Association with Village Roadshow Pictures, A Kennedy Miller Production in Association with Animal Logic Film
Writing in an Animated Television Production[]
- Ian Maxtone-Graham – The Simpsons “The Seemingly Neverending Story” – Gracie Films
- Kirker Butler – Family Guy “Barely Legal” – Fuzzy Door Productions
- Tom Sheppard – My Gym Partner’s a Monkey “Nice Moustache” – Cartoon Network Studios
- Dan Vebber – American Dad “American Dad Afterschool Special” – Fuzzy Door Productions/Underdog Productions
- John Viener – Family Guy “The Griffin Family History” – Fuzzy Door Productions
Juried awards[]
June Foray Award[]
Significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation.
Winsor McCay Award[]
Recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation.
Ub Iwerks Award[]
- None
Special Achievement[]
- None
Certificate of Merit[]
- Bill Matthews
- Michael Fallik
- Marc Deckter
- Eric Graf
References[]
- ^ "'Cars' wins best animated feature award". USA Today. February 12, 2007. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
- ^ Kilday, Gregg (February 12, 2007). "'Cars' best film at Annie Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 17, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
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