34th Annie Awards

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34th Annie Awards
DateFebruary 11, 2007 (2007-02-11)
SiteAlex Theatre,
Glendale, California, USA
Hosted byTom Kenny[1]
Organized byASIFA-Hollywood
Highlights
Best Animated
Feature
Cars
Best DirectionTim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick
Over the Hedge
Most awardsFlushed Away (5)
Most nominationsCars (9)
Cars director John Lasseter on the red carpet at the 34th Annual Annie Awards. Photo by John B. Mueller.
Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche on the red carpet. Photo by John B. Mueller.

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[]

Best Animated Short Subject[]

Best Animated Television Commercial[]

Best Animated Television Production[]

Best Animated Video Game[]

Individual achievement[]

Animated Effects[]

  • Scott CegielskiFlushed 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 HordosFlushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
  • Line Andersen – Flushed Away – DreamWorks Animation & Aardman Features
  • Carlos BaenaCars – Pixar Animation Studios
  • Bobby Podesta – Cars – Pixar Animation Studios
  • Kristof SerrandOver The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation

Character Animation in a Television Production[]

Character Design in an Animated Feature Production[]

  • Nico MarletOver The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation
  • Peter de SèveIce Age: The Meltdown – Blue Sky Studios
  • Carter Goodrich – Open Season – Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures

Character Design in an Animated Television Production[]

Directing in an Animated Feature Production[]

Directing in an Animated Television Production[]

  • Giancarlo VolpeAvatar: The Last Airbender “The Drill” – Nickelodeon
  • Shaun Cashman – The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy “Hill Billy” – Cartoon Network Studios
  • Craig McCrackenFoster’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[]

Music in an Animated Television Production[]

Production Design in an Animated Feature Production[]

  • Pierre-Olivier VincentFlushed 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 ShardlowOver The Hedge – DreamWorks Animation

Production Design in an Animated Television Production[]

  • Martin AnsolabehereFoster's Home for Imaginary FriendsGood Wilt Hunting” – Cartoon Network Studios
  • Alan Bodner - The Life and Times of Juniper Lee “Water We Fighting For” - Cartoon Network Studios
  • Bob BoyleWow! 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 HongThe X'sYou 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 – HellboySword 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 YzmaThe Emperor's New SchoolKuzclone” – 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 GriffinFamily GuyBarely 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[]

Writing in an Animated Television Production[]

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[]

  1. ^ "'Cars' wins best animated feature award". USA Today. February 12, 2007. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  2. ^ 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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