List of Warner Animation Group awards and nominations

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Warner Animation Group is a CGI animation production company based in Burbank, California, United States. Created in 2013 as a division of Warner Bros. Animation. Feature films produced by WAG have won numerous awards, including a Critic's Choice Award, an Annie Award, and has been nominated for six Razzies, and an Oscar.

The following is a list of all the feature films Warner Animation Group has released with the nominations and awards they received.

Films[]

The Lego Movie[]

The Lego Movie is a 2014 computer-animated comedy film. The film is directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and starring Chris Pratt and Elizabeth Banks, was released on February 7, 2014 in the United States. and went on to gross over $275.7 million in the United States during its initial theatrical release,[1] and took in more than $469.1 million worldwide. Reviews were overwhelmingly positive, praising both the animation and the wit and sophistication of the screenplay.[2][3]

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2015 AACTA Awards Best Visual Effects or Animation Chris McKay, Amber Naismith, Aidan Sarsfield and Grant Freckelton Won
Academy Awards Best Original Song "Everything is Awesome" written and lyrics by Shawn Patterson Nominated
American Cinema Editors Best Edited Animated Feature Film David Burrows, Chris McKay Won
42nd Annual Annie Awards[4] Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Nominated
Animated Effects in an Animated Feature Production Jayandera Danappal, Matt Ebb, Christian Epunan Hernandez, Danielle Brooks, and Raphael Gadot Nominated
Directing in an Animated Feature Production Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Directors;
Chris McKay, Co-Director
Nominated
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Grant Freckelton Nominated
Writing in an Animated Feature Production Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Won
Editorial in an Animated Feature Production David Burrows, Todd Hansen, Doug Nicholas, Jonathan Tappin and Courtney O'Brien-Brown Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
BAFTA Awards[5] Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
Black Reel Awards Best Voice Performance Morgan Freeman Won
45th Annual British Academy Children's Awards[6] Kid's Vote — Film in 2014 The Lego Movie Nominated
Children's Feature Film in 2014 The Lego Movie Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Won
Best Song "Everything Is Awesome" Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
Dublin Film Critics Circle Top Ten Films The Lego Movie 4th Place
Empire Awards Best Comedy Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Best Animated Film Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Animated Feature Film Nominated
Golden Tomato Awards 2014 Best Animated Film Won
Best Wide Release 2014 2nd Place
Grammy Awards Best Song Written for Visual Media "Everything Is Awesome" Nominated
Heartland Film Festival 2014[7] Truly Moving Picture Award Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Won
Houston Film Critics Society Best Animated Feature Film The Lego Movie Won
Best Original Song "Everything is Awesome" Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Original Song in an Animated Film Everything is Awesome Won
Best Original Score in an Animated Film Mark Mothersbaugh Nominated
Kerrang! Awards Best Film The Lego Movie Won
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Animated Movie The Lego Movie Nominated
Favorite Movie Actor Will Arnett (also for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) Nominated
National Board of Review Best Original Screenplay Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Won
Top Ten Films The Lego Movie Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[8] Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
New York Film Critics Online Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
Online Film Critics Society Best Picture The Lego Movie Nominated
Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Won
People's Choice Awards[9] Favorite Family Movie The Lego Movie Nominated
Producers Guild of America Best Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures Dan Lin Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Animated The Lego Movie Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle[10] Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Won
Satellite Awards Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media The Lego Movie Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Nominated
Best Original Song "Everything Is Awesome" Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Best Animated Film The Lego Movie Won
16th SXSW Film Festival[11] SXSW Film Design Award
(Special Jury Recognition)
Brian Mah (Designer) Won
Teen Choice Awards[12] Choice Movie: Animated The Lego Movie Nominated
Choice Movie: Voice Chris Pratt
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Runner-Up
13th Visual Effects Society Awards[13] Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Chris McKay, Amber Naismith, Jim Dodd, David Williams Nominated
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Carsten Kolve, Jayandera Danappal, Matt Ebb, Miles Green Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[14] Best Animated Feature The Lego Movie Won
Best Original Screenplay Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Nominated

Storks[]

Storks is a 2016 computer-animated adventure comedy film. The film, directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland and starring Andy Samberg and Katie Crown was released on September 23, 2016 in the United States and went on to gross $183.3 million in the United States during its initial theatrical release,[15] and took in more than $183.3 million worldwide.

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2016 Annie Awards[16] Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Katie Crown Nominated
Heartland Film Festival 2016[17] Truly Moving Picture Award Nicholas Stoller Won
Hollywood Film Awards[18] Hollywood Film Composer Award Mychael Danna (also for Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk) Won
Village Voice Film Poll[19] Best Animated Feature Storks Nominated

The Lego Batman Movie[]

The Lego Batman Movie is a 2017 computer-animated superhero comedy film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation. It was directed by Chris McKay, and written by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern and John Whittington, and produced by Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Based on the Lego Batman toy line, the film is an international co-production of the United States, Australia and Denmark, and the first spin-off installment of The Lego Movie franchise.

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2017 AACTA Awards[20] Best Sound Gregg Landaker, Rick Lisle, Wayne Pashley, Fabian Sanjurgo and Michael Semanick Nominated
Best Visual Effects or Animation Rob Coleman, Damien Gray, Miles Green, Amber Naismith and Craig Welsh
Detroit Film Critics Society[21] Best Animated Film The Lego Batman Movie Won
Florida Film Critics Circle[22] Best Animated Film Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards[23] Best Animation/Family Won
Most Original Trailer Nominated
Heartland Film Festival[24] Truly Moving Picture Award Chris McKay Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards[25] Best Original Score - Animated Film Lorne Balfe Nominated
IGN Awards[26] Best Animated Movie The Lego Batman Movie Runner-up
MTV Movie & TV Awards[27]
[28]
Best Comedic Performance Will Arnett Nominated
Online Film Critics Society[29]
[30]
Best Animated Film The Lego Batman Movie
St. Louis Film Critics Association[31] Best Animated Feature Chris McKay
Teen Choice Awards[32] Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Will Arnett
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[33] Best Animated Feature The Lego Batman Movie
Best Animated Voice Performance Will Arnett
Michael Cera
2018 American Cinema Editors[34] Best Edited Animated Feature Film David Burrows, Matt Villa and John Venzon Nominated
Annie Awards[35] Directing in a Feature Production Chris McKay
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Zach Galifianakis
Editorial in an Animated Feature Production David Burrows, Matt Villa and John Venzon
Art Directors Guild[36] Excellence in Production Design for an Animated Film Grant Freckelton
Cinema Audio Society Awards[37] Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated Jason Oliver, Michael Semanick, Gregg Landaker, Wayne Pashley, Stephen Lipson and Lisa Simpson
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[38] Best Animated Film Chris McKay
Empire Awards[39]
[40]
Best Animated Film The Lego Batman Movie
Georgia Film Critics Association[41] Best Animated Film
Golden Reel Awards[42] Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation Wayne Pashley, Rick Lisle, Fabian Sanjurjo, Andrew Miller, Mario Gabrieli, Jared Dwyer, Emma Mitchell, Nigel Christensen, Terry Rodman, Christopher S. Aud, F. Hudson Miller, Beth Bezzina, Sonal Joshi, Derryn Pasquill, Linda Yeaney, John Simpson and Will Kaplan
Golden Tomato Awards[43] Best Animated Film The Lego Batman Movie 2nd Place
Houston Film Critics Society[44] Best Animated Film Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards[45] Favorite Animated Film
Movieguide Awards[46] Best Movie for Families
Producers Guild of America Award[47] Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Picture Dan Lin, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
Satellite Awards[48] Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature The Lego Batman Movie
Visual Effects Society[49] Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Rob Coleman, Amber Naismith, Grant Freckelton and Damien Gray

The Lego Ninjago Movie[]

The Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 computer-animated martial arts adventure-comedy film based on the toy line of the same name. Directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan from a screenplay by Logan, Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern and John Whittington, it is the first theatrical film to be based on an original Lego property, the third installment of The Lego Movie franchise as well as its second spin-off.

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2017 16th Visual Effects Society Awards[50] Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Gregory Jowle, Fiona Childton, Miles Green, Kim Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Arthur Terzis, Wei Hei, Jean-Marc Ariu, Gibson Radsavanh for "Garma Mecha Man" Nominated
Matthew Everitt, Christian So, Loic Miermont, Fiona Darwin for "Garmadon" Nominated
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Kim Taylor, Angela Ensele, Felicity Coonan, Jean Pascal leBlanc for "Ninjago City" Nominated

Smallfoot[]

Smallfoot is a 2018 computer-animated musical comedy film. Based on the unpublished children's book Yeti Tracks by Sergio Pablos, the film was co-written and directed by Karey Kirkpatrick, and stars the voices of Channing Tatum, James Corden, Zendaya, Common, LeBron James, Gina Rodriguez, Danny DeVito, Yara Shahidi, Ely Henry, and Jimmy Tatro. The story follows a group of Yeti who come across a human, with each species thinking the other was just a myth.

Smallfoot was theatrically released in the United States on September 28, 2018 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received a moderately positive reception from critics and grossed over $214 million worldwide.

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2018 Detroit Film Critics Society[51] Best Animated Feature Smallfoot Nominated
Heartland Film Festival[52] Truly Moving Picture Award Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards[53] Original Score – Animated Film Heitor Pereira Nominated
Original Song – Animated Film Niall Horan Nominated
2019 Alliance of Women Film Journalists[54] Best Animated Feature Film Karey Kirkpatrick
Jason Reisig
Nominated
Best Animated Female Zendaya as Meechee Nominated
Annie Awards[55] Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production Heitor Pereira, Karey Kirkpatrick, Wayne Kirkpatrick Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Male Voice from an Animated Movie Channing Tatum Nominated
Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie Zendaya Nominated
Yara Shahidi Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards[56] Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature Henrik Karlsson, Theo Vandernoot, Martin Furness, Dmitriy Kolesnik Nominated

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part[]

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is a 2019 computer-animated adventure comedy film. The film, directed by Mike Mitchell, written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and starring Chris Pratt and Elizabeth Banks, was released on February 8, 2019 in the United States and went on to gross over $105.7 million in the United States and 192.3 million worldwide during its initial theatrical release,[57] and it received generally positive reviews from critics, who commended its humor, animation, premise, soundtrack, and voice acting, although some said it was not as "fresh" as the first film.[58][59]

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2019 DiscussingFilm Critics Awards[60] Best Animated Film The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards[61] Best Animation/Family Nominated
International Online Cinema Awards 2019[62] Best Animated Film Mike Mitchell Nominated
People's Choice Awards[63] Favorite Family Movie The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Nominated
Best Animated Movie Star of 2019 Chris Pratt Nominated
IGN Awards[64] Best Animated Movie The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Nominated
2020 Chicago Indie Critics[65] Best Animated Film Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Roy Lee and Jinko Gotoh Nominated
Best Original Song Catchy Song by Jon Lajoie Nominated
Not Evil by Jon Lajoie Nominated
Golden Tomato Awards[66] Best Animated Movie 2019 The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part 4th Place
Hollywood Critics Association[67] Best Original Song Catchy Song by Jon Lajoie Nominated
Movieguide Awards[68] Best Movie for Families Mike Mitchell and Trisha Gum Won
North Carolina Film Critics Association[69] Best Animated Film Mike Mitchell Nominated
Visual Effects Society[70] Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature David Burgess, Tim Smith, Mark Theriault and John Rix Nominated
SXSW Film Festival[71] Excellence in Title Design Brain Mah Nominated
2020 Kids' Choice Awards[72] Favorite Animated Movie The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Nominated
Favorite Female Voice for an Animated Movie Tiffany Haddish as Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi Nominated
Favorite Male Voice for an Animated Film Chris Pratt as Emmet Brickowski/Rex Dangervest Nominated

Scoob![]

Scoob! is a 2020 computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Tony Cervone, written by Adam Sztykiel, Jack Donaldson, Derek Elliott & Matt Lieberman, and starring Frank Welker, Will Forte, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Isaacs, Gina Rodriguez, Zac Efron, Amanda Seyfried, Kiersey Clemons and Ken Jeong. It was released on Digital on May 15, 2020 in the United States and went on to gross over 24.9 million worldwide during its initial theatrical release,[73] and it received mixed reviews from critics.[74][75]

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2020 People's Choice Awards[76] Favorite Family Movie Scoob! Nominated
The Soundtrack Song of 2020 On Me (feat. Ava Max) Thomas Rhett and Kane Brown Nominated
2021 2021 Kids' Choice Awards[77] Favorite Animated Movie Scoob! Nominated
Music City Film Critics Association[78] Best Animated Film Tony Cervone, Pam Coats and Allison Abbate Nominated
NAACP Image Awards[79] Favorite Animated Movie Scoob! Nominated
SXSW Film Festival[80] Excellence in Title Design Jon Berkowitz and Brad Colwell Nominated

Tom & Jerry[]

Tom & Jerry is a 2021 American live-action/computer-animated slapstick comedy film , directed by Tim Story and written by Kevin Costello, and starring Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, Colin Jost, Rob Delaney, Pallavi Sharda, Jordan Bolger, Patsy Ferran, and Ken Jeong in live-action roles, with Nicky Jam, Bobby Cannavale, and Lil Rel Howery in voice roles. The titular characters are voiced by William Hanna, Mel Blanc and June Foray via archival recordings, alongside Frank Welker, Kaiji Tang and André Sogliuzzo. It was released in the United States on February 26, 2021 (along with a one-month simultaneous streaming release on HBO Max) and grossing over $132 million on a $79 million budget.[81] It received generally negative reviews from critics.[82]

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2021 People's Choice Awards[83] Favorite Family Movie Tom & Jerry Nominated
2022 Alliance of Women Film Journalists[84] Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award Nominated
She Deserves a New Agent Award Chloe Grace Moretz for Tom & Jerry Nominated
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel Tom & Jerry Nominated
Worst Screen Combo Tom & Jerry (aka Itchy & Scratchy) Nominated
Golden Schmoes Awards[85] Worst Movie of the Year Tom & Jerry Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards[86] Favorite Movie Nominated

Space Jam: A New Legacy[]

Space Jam: A New Legacy (also known as Space Jam 2) is a 2021 American live-action/animated sports comedy film. The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee from a screenplay by Juel Taylor, Tony Rettenmaier, Keenan Coogler, Terence Nance, Jesse Gordon, and Celeste Ballard and starring basketball player LeBron James as a fictional version of himself; Don Cheadle, Khris Davis, Sonequa Martin-Green, and Cedric Joe star in live-action roles, while Jeff Bergman, Eric Bauza, and Zendaya headline the Looney Tunes voice cast. It was released on July 16 in the United States, simultaneously in theaters and through HBO Max for one month. The film has grossed $163 million worldwide on a $150 million budget[87] and received generally negative reception from critics.[88]

Awards
Year Association Award Category Recipient (if any) Status
2021 People's Choice Awards[89] The Comedy Movie of 2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Nominated
Hollywood Professional Association Awards 2021[90] Outstanding Sound – Theatrical Feature Tim LeBlanc, Michael Keller, Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn and Malte Bieler Won
2022 Hawaii Film Critics Society[91] Worst Film of 2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[84] Time Waster Remake or Sequel Award Won
Golden Schmoes Awards[92] Worst Movie of the Year Won
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture Ryan Coogler, LeBron James, Maverick Carter and Duncan Henderson Nominated
Worst Actor LeBron James Won
Worst Screen Combo LeBron James and any Warner cartoon character (or Time-Warner product) he dribbles on Won
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel Space Jam: A New Legacy Won
Kids' Choice Awards[93] Favorite Movie Nominated
Favorite Movie Actor LeBron James Nominated

See also[]

  • Warner Bros. Feature Animation

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