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ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATED FEATURE - OSCARS |
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2001 - DreamWorks SKG - Aron Warner
Nominees: Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius* - Paramount Pictures & Nickelodeon Movies - Steve Oedekerk, John A. Davis . Arsalan Ahmed Monsters, Inc.* - Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios - Pete Docter, John Lasseter AFIoscar's rating:
2002 - Toho (Japan) / Walt Disney Pictures (USA) - Hayao Miyazaki
Nominees: Ice Age* - 20th Century Fox - Chris Wedge Lilo & Stitch* - Walt Disney Pictures - Chris Sanders Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron* - DreamWorks SKG - Jeffrey Katzenberg, Mireille Soria Treasure Planet* - Walt Disney Pictures - Ron Clements 2003 - Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios - Andrew Stanton
Nominees: Brother Bear - Walt Disney Picture - Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker The Triplets of Belleville - Diaphana Films (France) / Sony Pictures Classics (USA) - Sylvain Chomet AFIoscar's rating:
2004 - Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios - Brad Bird
Nominees: Shark Tale* - DreamWorks SKG - Bill Damaschke Shrek 2* - DreamWorks SKG - Andrew Adamson AFIoscar's rating:
2005 - DreamWorks SKG & Aardman Animations - Nick Park, Steve Box
Nominees: Howl's Moving Castle - Toho (Japan) / Walt Disney Pictures (USA) - Hayao Miyazaki Corpse Bride* - Warner Bros. - Mike Johnson, Tim Burton AFIoscar's rating:
2006 - Warner Bros. - George Miller
Nominees: Cars* - Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios - John Lasseter Monster House - Columbia Pictures - Gil Kenan AFIoscar's rating:
2007 - Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios - Brad Bird
Nominees: Surf's Up* - Columbia Pictures - Lydia Bottegoni, Chris Buck Persepolis - Sony Pictures Classics - Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud AFIoscar's rating:
2008 ~ WALL-E (Pixar Animation Studios & Walt Disney Pictures) – Andrew Stanton
Nominees: Bolt (Walt Disney Pictures) – Byron Howard and Chris Williams Kung Fu Panda (DreamWorks Animation) – Mark Osborne and John Stevenson AFIoscar's rating:
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The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature is one of the annual awards given by the Los Angeles-based professional organization, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Academy Awards, or Oscars, which are the oldest awards given to achievements in film, included the Best Animated Feature category for the first time for the 2001 film year. Beauty and the Beast (1991) remains the only animated film ever to be nominated for Best Picture, while Waltz with Bashir (2008) is the only animated picture ever nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. The award is only given if there are at least eight animated feature films (with a theatrical release in Los Angeles). For the purposes of the award, only films over 70 minutes long are considered to be "feature films". If there are 16 or more films submitted for the category, the winner is voted from a shortlist of five films, otherwise there will only be three films on the shortlist. People in the animation industry and fans expressed hope that the prestige from this award and the resulting boost to the box office would encourage the increased production of animated features. Some members and fans have criticized the award, however, saying it is only intended to prevent animated films from having a chance of winning Best Picture. Official Academy Award regulations state that any movie nominated for this category can still be nominated for Best Picture. Computer animated films have been the big winner in this category, with six wins in the eight year history of the award. The only exceptions were in 2002, when anime film Spirited Away won, and 2005, when Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, which was made with stop-motion animation, triumphed. The former is also the first (and so far only) non–English language film to win. Pixar Animation Studios has been the most successful organization in the history of Best Animated Feature; out of the six feature films made by Pixar since 2001, all have been nominated and four (Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille and WALL-E) have won. Since the Academy introduced this award category, the Golden Globes and BAFTA Awards followed the example and present a similar award. Source: Wikipedia
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