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Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
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  • Short Subjects, Cartoons (1932\u201370)
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First awarded1932
Most recent winnerDave Mullins
Brad Booker War Is Over! (2023)
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The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film is an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as part of the annual Academy Awards, or Oscars, since the 5th Academy Awards (with different names), covering the year 1931\u201332, to the present.\n

From 1932 until 1970, the category was known as Short Subjects, Cartoons; and from 1971 to 1973 as Short Subjects, Animated Films. The present title began with the 46th Awards in 1974. During the first 5 decades of the award's existence, awards were presented to the producers of the shorts. Current Academy rules, however, call for the award to be presented to \"the individual person most directly responsible for the concept and the creative execution of the film.\" Moreover, \"[i]n the event that more than one individual has been directly and importantly involved in creative decisions, a second statuette may be awarded.\"[1]\n

Only American films were nominated for the award until the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was nominated for The Romance of Transportation in Canada in 1952. The first non-English-language international short to win was Zagreb Film's Ersatz (The Substitute) in 1961.\n

The first film to win in this category was Flowers and Trees by Walt Disney, who has since held the category's record for most nominations (39) and most wins (12).[2][3] MGM's Tom and Jerry (1940\u201367) is the category's most lauded animated series over all, being nominated for a total of 13 Oscars and winning 7. Warner Bros.'s Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series also had a big amount of 16 Oscar nominations and winning 5. Among international studios, the NFB has the most wins in this category, with 6 Oscars. The biggest showing from Britain in this category is Nick Park, with three wins: 1 for Creature Comforts and 2 for the Wallace and Gromit series.\n

The Academy defines short as being \"not more than 40 minutes, including all credits.\"[4] Fifteen films are shortlisted before nominations are announced. In the listings below, the title shown in boldface was the winner of the award in that given year, followed by the other nominees for that year.\n

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1930s[edit]

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Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
1931/32
(5th)\n
Flowers and Trees\nWalt Disney\n
It's Got Me Again!\nLeon Schlesinger\n
Mickey's Orphans\nWalt Disney\n
1932/33
(6th)\n
Three Little Pigs\nWalt Disney\n
Building a Building\nWalt Disney\n
The Merry Old Soul\nWalter Lantz\n
1934
(7th)\n
The Tortoise and the Hare\nWalt Disney\n
Holiday Land\nCharles Mintz\n
Jolly Little Elves\nWalter Lantz\n
1935
(8th)\n
Three Orphan Kittens\nWalt Disney\n
The Calico Dragon\nHarman-Ising\n
Who Killed Cock Robin?\nWalt Disney\n
1936
(9th)\n
The Country Cousin\nWalt Disney\n
The Old Mill Pond\nHarman-Ising\n
Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor\nMax Fleischer\n
1937
(10th)\n
The Old Mill\nWalt Disney\n
Educated Fish\nMax Fleischer\n
Little Match Girl\nCharles Mintz\n
1938
(11th)\n
Ferdinand the Bull\nWalt Disney\n
Brave Little Tailor\nWalt Disney\n
Good Scouts\n
Hunky and Spunky\nMax Fleischer\n
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood\nWalt Disney\n
1939
(12th)\n
The Ugly Duckling\nWalt Disney\n
Detouring America\nLeon Schlesinger\n
Peace on Earth\nHarman-Ising\n
The Pointer\nWalt Disney\n
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1940s[edit]

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Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
1940
(13th)\n
The Milky Way\nFred Quimby\n
Puss Gets the Boot\nFred Quimby\n
A Wild Hare\nLeon Schlesinger\n
1941
(14th)\n
Lend a Paw\nWalt Disney\n
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company \"B\"\nWalter Lantz\n
Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt\nLeon Schlesinger\n
How War Came\nLawson Harris\n
The Night Before Christmas\nFred Quimby\n
Rhapsody in Rivets\nLeon Schlesinger\n
Rhythm in the Ranks\nGeorge Pal\n
The Rookie Bear\nFred Quimby\n
Superman\nMax Fleischer\n
Truant Officer Donald\nWalt Disney\n
1942
(15th)\n
Der Fuehrer's Face\nWalt Disney\n
All Out for \"V\"\nPaul Terry\n
Blitz Wolf\nFred Quimby\n
Juke Box Jamboree\nWalter Lantz\n
Pigs in a Polka\nLeon Schlesinger\n
Tulips Shall Grow\nGeorge Pal\n
1943
(16th)\n
The Yankee Doodle Mouse\nFred Quimby\n
The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins\nGeorge Pal\n
The Dizzy Acrobat\nWalter Lantz\n
Greetings Bait!\nLeon Schlesinger\n
Imagination\nDave Fleischer\n
Reason and Emotion\nWalt Disney\n
1944
(17th)\n
Mouse Trouble\nFred Quimby\n
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street\nGeorge Pal\n
Dog, Cat and Canary\nScreen Gems\n
Fish Fry\nWalter Lantz\n
How to Play Football\nWalt Disney\n
My Boy, Johnny\nPaul Terry\n
Swooner Crooner\nLeon Schlesinger\n
1945
(18th)\n
Quiet Please!\nFred Quimby\n
Donald's Crime\nWalt Disney\n
Jasper and the Beanstalk\nGeorge Pal\n
Life with Feathers\nEdward Selzer\n
Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life\nPaul Terry\n
The Poet and Peasant\nWalter Lantz\n
Rippling Romance\nScreen Gems\n
1946
(19th)\n
The Cat Concerto\nFred Quimby\n
John Henry and the Inky-Poo\nGeorge Pal\n
Musical Moments from Chopin\nWalter Lantz\n
Squatter's Rights\nWalt Disney\n
Walky Talky Hawky\nEdward Selzer\n
1947
(20th)\n
Tweetie Pie\nEdward Selzer\n
Chip an' Dale\nWalt Disney\n
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse\nFred Quimby\n
Pluto's Blue Note\nWalt Disney\n
Tubby the Tuba\nGeorge Pal\n
1948
(21st)\n
The Little Orphan\nFred Quimby\n
Mickey and the Seal\nWalt Disney\n
Mouse Wreckers\nEdward Selzer\n
Robin Hoodlum\nUnited Productions of America\n
Tea for Two Hundred\nWalt Disney\n
1949
(22nd)
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For Scent-imental Reasons\nEdward Selzer\n
Canary Row[note 1]\nEdward Selzer\n
Hatch Up Your Troubles\nFred Quimby\n
Magic Fluke\nStephen Bosustow\n
Toy Tinkers\nWalt Disney\n
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Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
1950
(23rd)\n
Gerald McBoing-Boing\nStephen Bosustow\n
Jerry's Cousin\nFred Quimby\n
Trouble Indemnity\nStephen Bosustow\n
1951
(24th)\n
The Two Mouseketeers\nFred Quimby\n
Lambert the Sheepish Lion\nWalt Disney\n
Rooty Toot Toot\nStephen Bosustow\n
1952
(25th)\n
Johann Mouse\nFred Quimby\n
Little Johnny Jet\nFred Quimby\n
Madeline\nStephen Bosustow\n
Pink and Blue Blues\n
Romance of Transportation\nTom Daly\n
1953
(26th)\n
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom\nWalt Disney\n
Christopher Crumpet\nStephen Bosustow\n
From A to Z-Z-Z-Z\nEdward Selzer\n
Rugged Bear\nWalt Disney\n
The Tell-Tale Heart\nStephen Bosustow\n
1954
(27th)\n
When Magoo Flew\nStephen Bosustow\n
Crazy Mixed Up Pup\nWalter Lantz\n
Pigs Is Pigs\nWalt Disney\n
Sandy Claws\nEdward Selzer\n
Touch\u00e9, Pussy Cat!\nFred Quimby\n
1955
(28th)\n
Speedy Gonzales\nEdward Selzer\n
Good Will to Men\nFred Quimby, William Hanna & Joseph Barbera\n
The Legend of Rockabye Point\nWalter Lantz\n
No Hunting\nWalt Disney\n
1956
(29th)\n
Magoo's Puddle Jumper\nStephen Bosustow\n
Gerald McBoing-Boing on Planet Moo\nStephen Bosustow\n
The Jaywalker\n
1957
(30th)\n
Birds Anonymous\nEdward Selzer\n
One Droopy Knight\nWilliam Hanna & Joseph Barbera\n
Tabasco Road\nEdward Selzer\n
Trees and Jamaica Daddy\nStephen Bosustow\n
The Truth About Mother Goose\nWalt Disney\n
1958
(31st)\n
Knighty Knight Bugs\nJohn W. Burton\n
Paul Bunyan\nWalt Disney\n
Sidney's Family Tree\nWilliam M. Weiss\n
1959
(32nd)\n
Moonbird\nJohn Hubley\n
Mexicali Shmoes\nJohn W. Burton\n
Noah's Ark\nWalt Disney\n
The Violinist\nErnest Pintoff\n
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1960
(33rd)\n
Munro\nWilliam L. Snyder\n
Goliath II\nWalt Disney\n
High Note\nWarner Bros.\n
Mouse and Garden\n
A Place in the Sun\nFranti\u0161ek Vystr\u010dil\n
1961
(34th)\n
Ersatz\nZagreb Film\n
Aquamania\nWalt Disney\n
Beep Prepared\nChuck Jones\n
Nelly's Folly\n
The Pied Piper of Guadalupe\nFriz Freleng\n
1962
(35th)\n
The Hole\nFaith & John Hubley\n
Icarus Montgolfier Wright\nJules Engel\n
Now Hear This\nWarner Bros.\n
Self Defense\u2014For Cowards\nWilliam L. Snyder\n
A Symposium on Popular Songs\nWalt Disney\n
1963
(36th)\n
The Critic\nErnest Pintoff\n
Automania 2000\nJohn Halas\n
The Game (Igra)\nDu\u0161an Vukoti\u0107\n
My Financial Career\nTom Daly & Colin Low\n
Pianissimo\nCarmen D'Avino\n
1964
(37th)\n
The Pink Phink\nDavid H. DePatie & Friz Freleng\n
Christmas Cracker\nNational Film Board of Canada\n
Here's Nudnik\nWilliam L. Snyder\n
How to Avoid Friendship\n
1965
(38th)\n
The Dot and the Line\nLes Goldman & Chuck Jones\n
Clay or The Origin of Species\nEli Noyes\n
The Thieving Magpie\nEmanuele Luzzati\n
1966
(39th)\n
A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature\nFaith & John Hubley\n
The Drag\nWolf Koenig & Robert Verrall\n
The Pink Blueprint\nDavid H. DePatie & Friz Freleng\n
1967
(40th)\n
The Box\nFred Wolf\n
Hypothese Beta\nJean-Charles Meunier\n
What on Earth!\nRobert Verrall & Wolf Koenig\n
1968
(41st)\n
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day\nWalt Disney (p.n.)\n
The House That Jack Built\nWolf Koenig & Jim MacKay\n
The Magic Pear Tree\nJimmy Murakami\n
Windy Day\nFaith & John Hubley\n
1969
(42nd)\n
It's Tough to Be a Bird\nWard Kimball\n
Of Men and Demons\nFaith & John Hubley\n
Walking\nRyan Larkin\n
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1970s[edit]

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Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
1970
(43rd)\n
Is It Always Right to Be Right?\nNick Bosustow\n
The Further Adventures of Uncle Sam\nDale Case & Robert Mitchell\n
The Shepherd\nCameron Guess\n
1971
(44th)\n
The Crunch Bird\nTed Petok\n
Evolution\nMichael Mills\n
The Selfish Giant\nGerald Potterton & Peter Sander\n
1972
(45th)\n
A Christmas Carol\nRichard Williams\n
Kama Sutra Rides Again\nBob Godfrey\n
Tup Tup\nNedeljko Dragi\u0107\n
1973
(46th)\n
Frank Film\nFrank Mouris\n
The Legend of John Henry\nDavid Adams & Nick Bosustow\n
Pulcinella\nGuilo Gianini & Emanuele Luzzati\n
1974
(47th)\n
Closed Mondays\nBob Gardiner & Will Vinton\n
The Family That Dwelt Apart\nYvon Mallette & Robert Verrall\n
Hunger\nPeter Foldes & Ren\u00e9 Jodoin\n
Voyage to Next\nFaith & John Hubley\n
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too\nWolfgang Reitherman\n
1975
(48th)\n
Great\nBob Godfrey\n
Kick Me\nRobert Swarthe\n
Monsieur Pointu\nRen\u00e9 Jodoin, Andr\u00e9 Leduc & Bernard Longpr\u00e9\n
Sisyphus\nMarcell Jankovics\n
1976
(49th)\n
Leisure\nSuzanne Baker\n
Dedalo\nManfredo Manfredi\n
The Street\nGuy Glover & Caroline Leaf\n
1977
(50th)\n
The Sand Castle\nCo Hoedeman\n
The Bead Game\nIshu Patel\n
A Doonesbury Special\nFaith, John Hubley (p.n.) & Garry Trudeau\n
Jimmy the C\nRobert Grossman, James Picker & Craig Whitaker\n
1978
(51st)\n
Special Delivery\nEunice Macaulay & John Weldon\n
Oh My Darling\nNico Crama\n
Rip Van Winkle\nWill Vinton\n
1979
(52nd)\n
Every Child\nDerek Lamb\n
Dream Doll\nBob Godfrey & Zlatko Grgi\u0107\n
It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House\nPaul Fierlinger\n
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1980s[edit]

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Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
1980
(53rd)\n
The Fly\nFerenc Rofusz\n
All Nothing\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Back\n
History of the World in Three Minutes Flat\nMichael Mills\n
1981
(54th)\n
Crac\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Back\n
The Creation\nWill Vinton\n
The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin\nJanet Perlman\n
1982
(55th)\n
Tango\nZbigniew Rybczy\u0144ski\n
The Great Cognito\nWill Vinton\n
The Snowman\nJohn Coates & Dianne Jackson\n
1983
(56th)\n
Sundae in New York\nJimmy Picker\n
Mickey's Christmas Carol\nBurny Mattinson\n
Sound of Sunshine \u2013 Sound of Rain\nEda Godel Hallinan\n
1984
(57th)\n
Charade\nJon Minnis\n
Doctor DeSoto\nMorton Schindel & Michael Sporn\n
Paradise\nIshu Patel\n
1985
(58th)\n
Anna & Bella\nCilia van Dijk\n
The Big Snit\nRichard Condie & Michael Scott\n
Second Class Mail\nAlison Snowden\n
1986
(59th)\n
A Greek Tragedy\nWillem Thijsen & Linda Van Tulden\n
The Frog, the Dog and the Devil\nBob Stenhouse\n
Luxo Jr.\nJohn Lasseter & Bill Reeves\n
1987
(60th)\n
The Man Who Planted Trees\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Back\n
George and Rosemary\nEunice Macaulay\n
Your Face\nBill Plympton\n
1988
(61st)\n
Tin Toy\nJohn Lasseter & Bill Reeves\n
The Cat Came Back\nCordell Barker\n
Technological Threat\nBrian Jennings & Bill Kroyer\n
1989
(62nd)\n
Balance\nWolfgang & Christoph Lauenstein\n
The Cow\nAleksandr Petrov\n
The Hill Farm\nMark Baker\n
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1990s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
1990
(63rd)\n
Creature Comforts\nNick Park\n
A Grand Day Out\nNick Park\n
Grasshoppers\nBruno Bozzetto\n
1991
(64th)\n
Manipulation\nDaniel Greaves\n
Blackfly\nChristopher Hinton\n
Strings\nWendy Tilby\n
1992
(65th)\n
Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase\nJoan C. Gratz\n
Adam\nPeter Lord\n
Reci, Reci, Reci...\nMichaela Pavl\u00e1tov\u00e1\n
The Sandman\nPaul Berry\n
Screen Play\nBarry Purves\n
1993
(66th)\n
The Wrong Trousers\nNick Park\n
Blindscape\nStephen Palmer\n
The Mighty River\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Back & Hubert Tison\n
Small Talk\nKevin Baldwin & Bob Godfrey\n
The Village\nMark Baker\n
1994
(67th)\n
Bob's Birthday\nDavid Fine & Alison Snowden\n
The Big Story\nDavid Stoten & Tim Watts\n
The Janitor\nVanessa Schwartz\n
The Monk and the Fish\nMicha\u00ebl Dudok de Wit\n
Triangle\nErica Russell\n
1995
(68th)\n
A Close Shave\nNick Park\n
The Chicken from Outer Space\nJohn R. Dilworth\n
The End\nRobin Bargar & Chris Landreth\n
Gagarin\nAlexij Kharitidi\n
Runaway Brain\nChris Bailey\n
1996
(69th)\n
Quest\nTyron Montgomery & Thomas Stellmach\n
Canhead\nTimothy Hittle & Chris Peterson\n
La Salla\nRichard Condie\n
Wat's Pig\nPeter Lord\n
1997
(70th)\n
Geri's Game\nJan Pinkava\n
Famous Fred\nJoanna Quinn\n
The Mermaid\nAleksandr Petrov\n
The Old Lady and the Pigeons\nSylvain Chomet\n
Redux Riding Hood\nSteve Moore\n
1998
(71st)\n
Bunny\nChris Wedge\n
The Canterbury Tales\nChristopher Grace & Jonathan Myerson\n
Jolly Roger\nMark Baker\n
More\nSteven Kalafer & Mark Osborne\n
When Life Departs\nStefan Fjeldmark & Karsten Kiilerich\n
1999
(72nd)\n
The Old Man and the Sea\nAleksandr Petrov\n
3 Misses\nPaul Driessen\n
Humdrum\nPeter Peake\n
My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts\nTorill Kove\n
When the Day Breaks\nWendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis\n
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2000s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
2000
(73rd)\n
Father and Daughter\nMicha\u00ebl Dudok de Wit\n
The Periwig-Maker\nSteffen & Annette Sch\u00e4ffler\n
Rejected\nDon Hertzfeldt\n
2001
(74th)\n
For the Birds\nRalph Eggleston\n
Fifty Percent Grey\nSeamus Byrne & Ruair\u00ed Robinson\n
Give Up Yer Aul Sins\nCathal Gaffney & Darragh O'Connell\n
Strange Invaders\nCordell Barker\n
Stubble Trouble\nJoseph E. Merideth\n
2002
(75th)\n
The ChubbChubbs!\nEric Armstrong\n
The Cathedral\nTomek Baginski\n
Das Rad\nChris Stenner & Heidi Wittlinger\n
Mike's New Car\nPete Docter & Roger L. Gould\n
Mt. Head\nK\u014dji Yamamura\n
2003
(76th)\n
Harvie Krumpet\nAdam Elliot\n
Boundin'\nBud Luckey\n
Destino\nRoy E. Disney & Dominique Monf\u00e9ry\n
Gone Nutty\nJohn C. Donkin & Carlos Saldanha\n
Nibbles\nChris Hinton\n
2004
(77th)\n
Ryan\nChris Landreth\n
Birthday Boy\nAndrew Gregory & Sejong Park\n
Gopher Broke\nJeff Fowler & Tim Miller\n
Guard Dog\nBill Plympton\n
Lorenzo\nBaker Bloodworth & Mike Gabriel\n
2005
(78th)\n
The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation\nJohn Canemaker & Peggy Stern\n
9\nShane Acker\n
Badgered\nSharon Colman\n
The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello\nAnthony Lucas\n
One Man Band\nMark Andrews & Andrew Jimenez\n
2006
(79th)\n
The Danish Poet\nTorill Kove\n
Lifted\nGary Rydstrom\n
The Little Matchgirl\nRoger Allers & Don Hahn\n
Maestro\nG\u00e9za M. T\u00f3th\n
No Time for Nuts\nChris Renaud & Mike Thurmeier\n
2007
(80th)\n
Peter & the Wolf\nSuzie Templeton & Hugh Welchman\n
Even Pigeons Go to Heaven\nSamuel Tourneux & Simon Vanesse\n
I Met the Walrus\nJosh Raskin\n
Madame Tutli-Putli\nChris Lavis & Maciek Szczerbowski\n
My Love\nAleksandr Petrov\n
2008
(81st)\n
La Maison en Petits Cubes\nKunio Kat\u014d\n
Lavatory \u2013 Lovestory\nKonstantin Bronzit\n
Oktapodi\nThierry Marchand & Emud Mokhberi\n
Presto\nDoug Sweetland\n
This Way Up\nAdam Foulkes & Alan Smith\n
2009
(82nd)\n
Logorama\nNicolas Schmerkin\n
French Roast\nFabrice Joubert\n
Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty\nDarragh O'Connell & Nicky Phelan\n
The Lady and the Reaper\nJavier Recio Gracia\n
A Matter of Loaf and Death\nNick Park\n
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2010s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
2010
(83rd)\n
The Lost Thing\nAndrew Ruhemann & Shaun Tan\n
Day & Night\nTeddy Newton\n
The Gruffalo\nMax Lang & Jakob Schuh\n
Let's Pollute\nGeefwee Boedoe\n
Madagascar, a Journey Diary\nBastien Dubois\n
2011
(84th)\n
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore\nWilliam Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg\n
La Luna\nEnrico Casarosa\n
A Morning Stroll\nSue Goffe & Grant Orchard\n
Sunday\nPatrick Doyon\n
Wild Life\nAmanda Forbis & Wendy Tilby\n
2012
(85th)\n
Paperman\nJohn Kahrs\n
Adam and Dog\nMinkyu Lee\n
Fresh Guacamole\nPES\n
Head Over Heels\nFodhla Cronin O'Reilly & Timothy Reckart\n
The Longest Daycare\nDavid Silverman\n
2013
(86th)\n
Mr Hublot\nLaurent Witz & Alexandre Espigares\n
Feral\nDaniel Sousa & Dan Golden\n
Get a Horse!\nLauren MacMullan & Dorothy McKim\n
Possessions\nShuhei Morita\n
Room on the Broom\nMax Lang & Jan Lachauer\n
2014
(87th)\n
Feast\nPatrick Osborne & Kristina Reed\n
The Bigger Picture\nChristopher Hees & Daisy Jacobs\n
The Dam Keeper\nRobert Kondo & Dice Tsutsumi\n
Me and My Moulton\nTorill Kove\n
A Single Life\nJoris Oprins\n
2015
(88th)\n
Bear Story\nPato Escala Pierart & Gabriel Osorio Vargas\n
Prologue\nImogen Sutton & Richard Williams\n
Sanjay's Super Team\nSanjay Patel & Nicole Paradis Grindle\n
We Can't Live Without Cosmos\nKonstantin Bronzit\n
World of Tomorrow\nDon Hertzfeldt\n
2016
(89th)
[6]\n
Piper\nAlan Barillaro & Marc Sondheimer\n
Blind Vaysha\nTheodore Ushev\n
Borrowed Time\nAndrew Coats & Lou Hamou-Lhadj\n
Pear Cider and Cigarettes\nCara Speller & Robert Valley\n
Pearl\nPatrick Osborne\n
2017
(90th)
[7]\n
Dear Basketball\nGlen Keane & Kobe Bryant\n
Garden Party\nVictor Caire & Gabriel Grapperon\n
Lou\nDave Mullins & Dana Murray\n
Negative Space\nRu Kuwahata & Max Porter\n
Revolting Rhymes\nJakob Schuh & Jan Lachauer\n
2018
(91st)\n
Bao\nBecky Neiman-Cobb & Domee Shi\n
Animal Behaviour\nDavid Fine & Alison Snowden\n
Late Afternoon\nLouise Bagnall & Nuria Gonz\u00e1lez Blanco\n
One Small Step\nAndrew Chesworth & Bobby Pontillas\n
Weekends\nTrevor Jimenez\n
2019
(92nd)\n
Hair Love\nMatthew A. Cherry & Karen Rupert Toliver\n
Daughter\nDaria Kashcheeva\n
Kitbull\nKathryn Hendrickson & Rosana Sullivan\n
M\u00e9morable\nBruno Collet & Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Le Corre\n
Sister\nSiqi Song\n
\n

2020s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm\nNominees\n
2020/21
(93rd)\n
If Anything Happens I Love You\nMichael Govier & Will McCormack\n
Burrow\nMichael Capbarat & Madeline Sharafian\n
Genius Loci\nAdrien M\u00e9rigeau & Amaury Ovise\n
Opera\nErick Oh [de]\n
Yes-People\nArnar Gunnarsson & G\u00edsli Darri Halld\u00f3rsson\n
2021
(94th)\n
The Windshield Wiper\nAlberto Mielgo & Leo Sanchez\n
Affairs of the Art\nJoanna Quinn and Les Mills\n
Bestia\nHugo Covarrubias and Tevo D\u00edaz\n
Boxballet\nAnton Dyakov\n
Robin Robin\nDan Ojari and Mikey Please\n
2022
(95th)\n
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse\nCharlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud\n
The Flying Sailor\nAmanda Forbis & Wendy Tilby\n
Ice Merchants\nJo\u00e3o Gonzalez and Bruno Caetano\n
My Year of Dicks\nSara Gunnarsd\u00f3ttir and Pamela Ribon\n
An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It\nLachlan Pendragon\n
2023
(96th)\n
War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John & Yoko\nDave Mullins\n
Letter to a Pig\nTal Kantor\n
Ninety-Five Senses\nJared Hess and Jerusha Hess\n
Our Uniform\nYegane Moghaddam\n
Pachyderme\nSt\u00e9phanie Cl\u00e9ment [de]\n
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See also[edit]

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Notes[edit]

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    \n
  1. ^ In 1949, Edward Selzer was originally announced as a nominee for Canary Row. However, he withdrew the film from nomination and it did not appear on the final ballot.\n
  2. \n
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Superlatives[edit]

\n

For this Academy Award category, the following superlatives emerge:[3]\n

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Most awards\nWalt Disney\n12 awards\n[2]\n
Most nominations\n39 nominations\n
Most consecutive years\n8 years (1931\u20131939)\n
Oldest winner\nWalt Disney\n67 years, 130 days (posthumously, for Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day)\n\n
Youngest winner\nBob Gardiner\n24 years, 20 days (for Closed Mondays)\n\n
Shortest winning film\nThe Crunch Bird (1971)\n2 minutes and 32 seconds\n\n
Shortest nominated film\nFresh Guacamole (2012)\n1 minute and 40 seconds\n[8]\n
Longest winning film\nThe Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse\n34 minutes and 8 seconds\n\n
Longest nominated film\nPear Cider and Cigarettes (2016)\n34 minutes and 56 seconds\n[9]\n
\n

Multiple nominations and awards[edit]

\n

The following is a list of animation studios or animators that earned multiple nominations and awards in this category.\n

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Studio\nNominations\nAwards\n
Disney[10]\n50\n15\n
MGM\n23\n9\n
National Film Board of Canada\n38\n6\n
Warner Bros.\n27\n5\n
Pixar\n17\n5\n
United Productions of America\n14\n3\n
Aardman\n9\n3\n
John Hubley and Faith Hubley\n7\n3\n
BBC\n3\n3\n
Channel 4\n6\n2\n
Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Back\n4\n2\n
Sony Pictures Animation\n2\n2\n
Rembrandt\n5\n1\n
Bob Godfrey\n4\n1\n
Aleksandr Petrov\n4\n1\n
Will Vinton\n4\n1\n
Zagreb Film\n4\n1\n
Brandon\n3\n1\n
Passion Pictures Animation\n3\n1\n
Blue Sky\n3\n1\n
DePatie-Freleng\n2\n1\n
Fred Wolf\n2\n1\n
Motionpicker\n2\n1\n
Michael Mills\n2\n1\n
Dave Mullins\n2\n1\n
Pannonia Film Studio\n2\n1\n
Stephen Bosustow Productions\n2\n1\n
Walter Lantz\n10\n0\n
George Pal\n7\n0\n
Screen Gems\n6\n0\n
National Film & Television School\n6\n0\n
Fleischer\n4\n0\n
Terrytoons\n4\n0\n
Pathe Contemporary\n3\n0\n
Magic Light\n3\n0\n
Mark Baker\n3\n0\n
Melnitsa\n3\n0\n
Harman-Ising\n2\n0\n
Dago\n2\n0\n
Pyramid\n2\n0\n
TVC London\n2\n0\n
S4C\n2\n0\n
Brown Bag\n2\n0\n
Halas & Batchelor\n2\n0\n
Bill Plympton\n2\n0\n
Don Hertzfeldt\n2\n0\n
Folimage\n2\n0\n
Emanuele Luzzati\n2\n0\n
Konstantin Bronzit\n2\n0\n
Joanna Quinn\n2\n0\n
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Submissions[edit]

\n\n

Animation historian Jerry Beck posted, on Cartoon Research, lists of animated shorts from various studios considered for nomination beginning with 1948\u2014as documents prior could not be located\u2014and ending so far with 1986.[11][12]\n

Between those years, the following documentations were also missing: 1949, 1950, 1976, 1981, 1982 and 1985.[13][14][15]\n

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1937\u201348[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
1937\n

(10th)\n

\n
\n\n[16]\n
1940\n

(13th)\n

\n
\n\n[17]\n
1946\n

(19th)\n

\n
\n\n[18]\n
1947\n

(20th)\n

\n
\n\n[19]\n
1948\n

(21st)\n

\n
\n\n[11]\n
\n

1950s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
1951\n\n\n[22]\n
1952\n\n
  • Around Is Around (NFB)
  • \n
  • Duck Amuck (Warner Bros)
  • \n
  • The Case of the Cockeyed Canary (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Gag and Baggage (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Gerald McBoing-Boing's Symphony (UPA)
  • \n
  • Ghost of the Town (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • John Gilpin (Halas & Batchelor)
  • \n
  • Kermesse Fantastique (Josef Mizik)
  • \n
  • A Mouse Divided (Warner Bros)
  • \n
  • Mice Capades (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Popeye's Pappy (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • The Little House (Disney)
  • \n
  • Termites from Mars (Walter Lantz/Universal International)
  • \n
  • Trick or Treat (Disney)
\n
[23]\n
1953\n\n
  • Herman the Catoonist (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Hypnotic Hick (Walter Lantz/Universal International)[24]
  • \n
  • Starting from Hatch (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Just Ducky (MGM)[24]
  • \n
  • Toreadorable (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • The Figurehead (Louis de Rochemont Associates)
  • \n
  • The Flying Turtle (Walter Lantz/Universal International)
  • \n
  • Boo Moon (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Magoo Goes Skiing (UPA)
  • \n
  • No Place Like Rome (Famous Studios)
\n
[24]\n
1954\n\n\n[25]\n
1955\n\n
  • A Job for a Gob (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Spooking for the Brogue (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Dizzy Dishes (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Magoo Makes News (UPA)
  • \n
  • Monsieur Herman (Famous Studios)
\n
[26]\n
1956\n\n\n[27]\n
1957\n\n\n[28]\n
1958\n\n\n[29]\n
1959\n\n
  • Down to Mirth (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Felineous Assault (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Hashimoto-san (Terrytoons)
  • \n
  • Little Bo Bopped (Columbia)
  • \n
  • Magoo Meets Boing Boing (The Noise-Making Boy) (UPA)
  • \n
  • Picnics Are Fun and Dino's Serenade (UPA)
  • \n
  • TV Fuddlehead (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • The Minute and a \u00bd Man (Terrytoons)
\n
[30]\n
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1960s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
1960\n

(33rd)\n

\n
\n\n[31]\n
1961\n\n
  • Abner the Baseball (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Catch Meow (Columbia)
  • \n
  • Drum Roll (Terrytoons)
  • \n
  • Hawaiian Guy (UPA)
  • \n
  • Riding Hood Magoo (UPA)
  • \n
  • Sleeping Beauty (Jay Ward)
  • \n
  • Snidely's Monster (Jay Ward)
  • \n
  • The Lion and Albert (Robert Fenwick)
  • \n
  • The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit (MGM)
  • \n
  • Tree Spree (Terrytoons)
\n
[32]\n
1962\n\n
  • The Astronauts (Argos Films)
  • \n
  • Banty Raids (WB)
  • \n
  • Barbara (Interlude Films)
  • \n
  • Europa (Pelican Films)
  • \n
  • Everyday Chronicle (Zagreb Film)
  • \n
  • Home Life (Terrytoons)
  • \n
  • The Old Man and the Flower (Ernest Pintoff)
  • \n
  • Petroushka (Fine Arts Films)
\n
[33]\n
1963\n\n\n[34]\n
1964\n\n
  • A Finnish Fable (Carmen D\u2019Vino)
  • \n
  • Breaking the Habit (John Korty)
  • \n
  • Dead and Sunrise (Eyvind Earle)
  • \n
  • Fix That Clock (Famous Studios)
  • \n
  • Gadmouse the Apprentice Good Fairy (Terrytoons)
  • \n
  • Little Boy Bad (Columbia)
  • \n
  • Rooftop Razzle Dazzle (Universal-Lantz)
  • \n
  • The Hat (Hubley)
  • \n
  • Three Little Woodpeckers (Universal-Lantz)
\n
[35]\n
1965\n\n\n[36]\n
1966\n\n\n[37]\n
1967\n\n
  • Calypso Singer (Paul Glickman)
  • \n
  • The Bear That Wasn't (MGM)
  • \n
  • Breath (Murakami-Wolf)
  • \n
  • Escalation (Ward Kimball)
  • \n
  • Norman Normal (WB)
  • \n
  • Numbers (Stefan Schabenbeck)
  • \n
  • Psychedelic Pink (DePatie-Freleng)
  • \n
  • Scrooge McDuck and Money (Disney)
  • \n
  • The Shooting of Dan McGrew (Universal)
  • \n
  • The Plumber (Paramount)
  • \n
  • My Daddy the Astronaut (Paramount)
  • \n
  • Why Are You Smiling, Mona Lisa? (Jiri Brdecka)
\n
[38]\n
1968\n\n\n[40]\n
1969\n\n
  • Anansi the Spider (Gerald McDermott)
  • \n
  • Permutations (John Whitney)
  • \n
  • Injun Trouble (WB)
  • \n
  • My Son the King (Bob Kurtz)
  • \n
  • Noises in the Night (Bosustow)
  • \n
  • Opera Cordis (Zagreb)
  • \n
  • Permutations (John Whitney)
  • \n
  • Scratch a Tiger (DePatie-Freleng)
  • \n
  • Shamrock and Roll (WB)
  • \n
  • The Caterpillar and the Wild Animals (Joseph Brenner Assiociates)
  • \n
  • The Great Walled City of Xan (University of Southern California)
  • \n
  • The Good Friend (Murakami-Wolf)
  • \n
  • The Giants (Gene Deitch)
  • \n
  • The Kidnapping Of The Sun And The Moon (Hungarofilm)
  • \n
  • The Machine (Janus Films)
\n
[41]\n
\n

1970s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
1970\n

(43rd)\n

\n
\n
  • The Black and White and Trouble in The Works (Gerald Potterton)
  • \n
  • Eggs (Hubley)
  • \n
  • Flower Lovers (Borivoj Dovnikovic)
  • \n
  • Hop and Chop (DePatie-Freleng)
  • \n
  • Lance (David Oliver Pfeil)
  • \n
  • Masque of the Red Death (Pavao Stalter and Branco Ranitovic)
  • \n
  • Matrix (John Whitney)
  • \n
  • Peace (John G. Marshall)
  • \n
  • Please Do not Touch (John G. Marshall)
  • \n
  • Susan (Richard J. Finley & Duane Shelby Ament)
\n
[42]\n
1971\n

(44th)\n

\n
\n
  • Synchromy (NFB)
  • \n
  • Dig (Hubley)
  • \n
  • Donovan's Old Fashioned Picture Book (Tony Benedict)
  • \n
  • Freedom River (Stephen Bosustow Productions)
  • \n
  • Keep Cool (Barrie Nelson)
  • \n
  • The Pink Flea (DePatie-Freleng)
  • \n
  • The Tool Box (Gene Warren)
  • \n
  • Venus and the Cat (Zagreb Film)
\n
[43]\n
1972\n

(45th)\n

\n
\n
  • Free
  • \n
  • Good Grief (Mike Jittlov)
  • \n
  • The Giving Tree (Charlie O. Haywood)
  • \n
  • The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow (Stephen Bosustow Productions)
  • \n
  • The Mad Baker (Ted Petock)
  • \n
  • Super Joe (Dan McRae)
\n
[44]\n
1973\n

(46th)\n

\n
\n\n[45]\n
1974\n

(47th)\n

\n
\n
  • Butterfly Ball (Halas and Batchelor)
  • \n
  • Diary (Zagreb Film)
  • \n
  • The Death Hour (Fred Crippen)
  • \n
  • Deep Blue World (Ken Rudolph)
  • \n
  • Evolu (John Leach)
  • \n
  • Fantaro (Jan Lenica)
  • \n
  • H-a (Julius Kohanyi)
  • \n
  • The Happy Prince (Murray Shostack & Michael Mills)
  • \n
  • I Am a Rainbow ( Dorothy Wayne, Richard Loring and Harry Sherda)
  • \n
  • Melon Madness (Jon Adrian Wokuluk)
  • \n
  • O Lala (Les Kaluza)
  • \n
  • Opera (Bruno Bozzetto and Guido Manuli)
  • \n
  • Popcorn (Ross Sutherland and Gil Rosoff)
  • \n
  • Roll 'em Lola (Fred Burns)
  • \n
  • Room and Board (Randy Cartwright)
  • \n
  • A Better Train of Thought (Pannonia)
  • \n
  • A Snort History (Stan Phillips)
  • \n
  • Teenage Idol (Peggy Okeya)
  • \n
  • The Touch (Ernest Pintoff)
  • \n
  • Twins (Barrie Nelson)
  • \n
  • Uvalde (Gordon Bellamy)
  • \n
  • Yetta the Yenta (Ted Petok)
  • \n
  • Zipstones (Jan Rofekamp)
  • \n
  • A Better Train of Thought (Attila Dargay)
\n
[46]\n
1975\n

(48th)\n

\n
\n\n[47]\n
1977\n

(50th)\n

\n
\n
  • All, All and All
  • \n
  • Animato (Mike Jittov)
  • \n
  • Conquering the Paper Mountain
  • \n
  • A Cosmic Christmas (Nelvana)
  • \n
  • Crude (Paul Boyington)
  • \n
  • David (Paul Driessen)
  • \n
  • Dead End (Janet Shapiro)
  • \n
  • Fight (Marcell Jankovics)
  • \n
  • Froggie went a Courtin\u2019 (Frank Gladstone)
  • \n
  • Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back (Larry Moyer)
  • \n
  • Joshua and the Shadow (John Lange)
  • \n
  • Last of the Red-Hot Dragons (Shamus Culhane)
  • \n
  • Lay Lady Lay
  • \n
  • The Little Brown Burro (Paul Freisen)
  • \n
  • The Fisherman and His Wife (Sam Weiss-Bosustow Productions)
  • \n
  • Mindscape (Le paysagiste) (NFB)
  • \n
  • Ode
  • \n
  • Party Line (Karl Krogstad)
  • \n
  • Red Rock (Marija Diaz)
  • \n
  • Something
  • \n
  • Symbiosis
  • \n
  • Voo Doo Chile
\n
[13]\n
1978\n

(51st)\n

\n
\n
  • A Place on the Tramway (Geroges Csonka)
  • \n
  • All About Music (Fred Calvert)
  • \n
  • Astronauts and Jelly Beans (Dan Bessie)
  • \n
  • Afterlife (NFB)
  • \n
  • The Big Sniff (Paul Gruwell)
  • \n
  • Building (Bob LeBar)
  • \n
  • Cartoon-A-Torial (Hal Seegar)
  • \n
  • Concrete Ally (McKinney)
  • \n
  • Country Jam (Tony Benedict)
  • \n
  • Fantabiblical (Guido Manulli)
  • \n
  • Furies (Sarah Petty)
  • \n
  • Hot Lunches (Loring Doyle)
  • \n
  • I Like Old Clothes (Bosustow Productions)
  • \n
  • Impasse (Frank Mouris)
  • \n
  • Jorinde and Joringel (Niek Reus)
  • \n
  • Kolo (Marija Dail)
  • \n
  • Love (Ji\u0159\u00ed Brde\u010dka)
  • \n
  • Make Me Psychic (Sally Cruikshank)
  • \n
  • Mother Goose (David Bishop)
  • \n
  • The Oriental Nightfish (Ian Eames)
  • \n
  • No Room At the Inn (R.O. Blechman)
  • \n
  • Pencil Booklings (Kathy Rose)
  • \n
  • Pinktails for Two (DePatie-Freleng)
  • \n
  • Rainbow Land (Paul Fierlinger)
  • \n
  • A Routine Day (Al Guest)
  • \n
  • Satiemania (Zagreb Film)
  • \n
  • Scenes with Beans (Ott\u00f3 Foky)
  • \n
  • The Small One (Disney)
  • \n
  • Step by Step (Faith Hubley)
  • \n
  • Tasteful Romance (Clint Clover)
  • \n
  • Universal Rhythms (Dov Jacobson)
  • \n
  • Urashima Taro (Peggy Okeya)
  • \n
  • Why Me? (NFB)
\n
[48]\n
1979\n

(52nd)\n

\n
\n\n[49]\n
\n

1980s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
1980\n

(53rd)\n

\n
\n
  • Audition (Candy Kugel)
  • \n
  • Beginnings (Gaston Sarrult)
  • \n
  • Bio-Woman (Bob Godfrey)
  • \n
  • Boogie Night (Nate Smith)
  • \n
  • The Cube (Zedenk Smetana)
  • \n
  • Dance (Gabor Csupo)
  • \n
  • Dinosaur (Will Vinton)
  • \n
  • Disco Fence (Leo Salkin)
  • \n
  • Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24\u00bdth Century (WB)
  • \n
  • Eagle and the Hawk (Tom Hush)
  • \n
  • Elbowing (Paul Driessen)
  • \n
  • Energica (Ion Popscu Gopo)
  • \n
  • Exilo (Jamie Gesundheit, Jorge Lopez, Alan Shapiro)
  • \n
  • Fisheye (Zagreb Film)
  • \n
  • Getting Started (NFB)
  • \n
  • The Ghost in the Shed (Sam Weiss)
  • \n
  • The Good, The Bad, and the Furry (Dean Barnes)
  • \n
  • Look Out For Number One (John Lange)
  • \n
  • Mayor's Bon Bon's Band (Raymond Lea)
  • \n
  • Nothing (Jim Comstock)
  • \n
  • Opens Wednesday (Barrie Nelson)
  • \n
  • On Land, at Sea and in the Air (Paul Driessen)
  • \n
  • Seaside Woman (Oscar Grillo)
  • \n
  • Sections (Sean Phillips)
  • \n
  • Sing Beast Sing (Marv Newland)
  • \n
  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Peter Sandler)
  • \n
  • A Sufi Tale (Gayle Thomas)
  • \n
  • The Sweater (NFB)
  • \n
  • Tuesday (Carl Bressler)
\n
[50]\n
1983\n

(56th)\n

\n
\n
  • Album (Kresimir Zominic)
  • \n
  • Bachelorette Pad (Anita Rosenberg)
  • \n
  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Paul M. Buchbinder)
  • \n
  • Bottom's Dream (John Canemaker)
  • \n
  • The Rubber Stamp Film (Joanna Priestley)
  • \n
  • Dance to Death (Dennis Tupicoff)
  • \n
  • Dissipative Dialogues (David Ehrlich)
  • \n
  • Eat the Beat (Dreu McCutchen)
  • \n
  • Greeting Card (Gregory William Schmidt)
  • \n
  • Journey Through Time: The Human Story (Derek Lamb)
  • \n
  • Bottom's Dream (Canemaker)
  • \n
  • Lady Tree (Howard Danelowitz)
  • \n
  • Lights (Yehuda Wertzel)
  • \n
  • Morris's Disappearing Bag (Michael Sporn)
  • \n
  • Narcissus (NFB)
  • \n
  • Your Feet's Too Big (Nancy Beiman)
  • \n
  • Machine Story (Doug Miller)
  • \n
  • Mirror of Kings: Tales from the Kalila Wa Dimna (Karen Lonelan)
  • \n
  • No One For Chess? (Richard Rosser)
  • \n
  • Players (John Halas)
  • \n
  • Soul Sailing (Robert Faust)
  • \n
  • Spirit of the Dream-House (Robert Topagi)
  • \n
  • You Gotta Serve Somebody (John Wilson)
\n
[14]\n
1984\n

(57th)\n

\n
\n
  • Acting Out (Al Sens)
  • \n
  • Augusta Makes Herself Beautiful (Csaba Varga)
  • \n
  • A Black and White Film (Stanislav Sokolov)
  • \n
  • Boop-Beep (Howard Beckerman)
  • \n
  • The Breath of Seth (Melinda Littlejohn)
  • \n
  • Brush Strokes (Sylvie Fefer)
  • \n
  • Cameleon (Stefan Anastusin)
  • \n
  • Conny (Ivan J. Rado)
  • \n
  • Curious George (John Matthews)
  • \n
  • The Impossible Dream (Tina Jorgensen)
  • \n
  • J.C. Oscar and the Yolk
  • \n
  • Jumping (Osamu Tezuka)
  • \n
  • Life Is Flashing Before My Eyes (Vince Collins)
  • \n
  • Anijam (Marv Newland)
  • \n
  • Boomtown (Bill Plympton)
  • \n
  • High Fidelity (Robert Abel)
  • \n
  • Fish and Chips (Susanne and Johan Hagelback)
  • \n
  • Footlights and Flatfeet (Tom Whelan and Mark Jiett)
  • \n
  • The Magic Egg (Eddie Garrick)
  • \n
  • Marxians (Zoran Zovanovic)
  • \n
  • Pies (NFB)
  • \n
  • Queen Victoria and the Indians
  • \n
  • My Little Pony (Tom Griffen and Joe Bacall)
  • \n
  • Real Inside (NFB)
  • \n
  • Rectangle & Rectangles (NFB)
  • \n
  • Robots (Cathy Karol)
  • \n
  • The Romance of Betty Boop (Bill Melendez)
  • \n
  • Silas Marner (Nicole Gouve)
  • \n
  • Spotting A Cow (Paul Driessen)
  • \n
  • Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee (Leslie Keen)
  • \n
  • The White Gazelle (Anthony Laudati)
  • \n
  • You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks (Barrie Nelson and June Foray)
\n
[51]\n
1986\n

(59th)\n

\n
\n
  • All About The Statue of Liberty (Jimmy Picker)
  • \n
  • Debts
  • \n
  • Housecats (Peg McClure)
  • \n
  • Popol Vuh: The Maya Creation Myth
  • \n
  • Lucretia (NFB)
  • \n
  • Snookles (Juilet Stroud)
  • \n
  • Set in Motion (Jane Aaron)
  • \n
  • Tables of Content (Wendy Tilby)
  • \n
  • The Characters (Evert de Beijer)
  • \n
  • Cityshape (Carol Blum)
  • \n
  • Bartakiada (Oldrich Haberle)
  • \n
  • Broken Down Film (Tezuka)
  • \n
  • Elephantrio (NFB)
  • \n
  • Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety (NFB)
  • \n
  • The Expanding Universe
  • \n
  • Get A Job (NFB)
  • \n
  • I Was A Thanksgiving Turkey (John Schnall)
  • \n
  • John Lennon Sketchbook (John Canemaker)
  • \n
  • Kaspar (Stefan Anastasiu)
  • \n
  • No One Turns Away from the Camera (Kevin Dole)
  • \n
  • Time of the Angels (Faith Hubley)
  • \n
  • Where Did I Come From? (Ian Mackenzie)
\n
[52]\n
\n

2000s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
2005\nDaffy Duck for President (Warner Bros)\n[53]\n
2009\n

(82nd)\n

\n
\n\n[54]\n
\n

2010s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nFilm (studio)\nReference\n
2010\n

(83rd)\n

\n
\n\n[54]\n
2011\n

(84th)\n

\n
\n
  • A Morning Stroll (Studio AKA)
  • \n
  • A Shadow of Blue (Carlos Lascano)
  • \n
  • The Ballad of Nessie (Disney)
  • \n
  • Birdboy (Abrikim Studio)
  • \n
  • Chopin\u2019s Drawings (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • Correspondence (Pratt)
  • \n
  • Cul de Bouteille (Jean-Claude Rozec)
  • \n
  • Daisy Cutter (Silverspace)
  • \n
  • El Salon Mexico (Paul Glickman and Tamarind King)
  • \n
  • Enrique Wrecks the World (David Chai)
  • \n
  • Ente Tod Und Tulipe (Trickstudio)
  • \n
  • Fat Hamster (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • The Gloaming (Autour De Minuit)
  • \n
  • Grandpa Looked Like William Powell (David Levy)
  • \n
  • Hamster Heaven (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat (WB)
  • \n
  • I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors (NFB)
  • \n
  • Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest (Kevin Sean Michaels)
  • \n
  • Kahanikar (National Film and Television School)
  • \n
  • The Lost Town of Switez (Human Ark)
  • \n
  • Little Postman (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • Luminaris (Juan Pablo Zaramella)
  • \n
  • Luna (Rainmaker)
  • \n
  • The Magic Piano (Martin Clapp)
  • \n
  • Maska (Sem-ma-for)
  • \n
  • The Monster of Nix (Rosto)
  • \n
  • Muybridge's Strings (Koji Yamamura)
  • \n
  • My Hometown (Eggplant)
  • \n
  • Night Island (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • Nullarbor (Alister Lockhart)
  • \n
  • Papa\u2019s Boy (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • Paths of Hate (Platige Image)
  • \n
  • The Renter (CalArts)
  • \n
  • Romance (NFB & Studio GDS)
  • \n
  • The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol (Sony Pictures Animation)
  • \n
  • Specky Four-Eyes (Vivement Lundi)
  • \n
  • Spirits of the Piano (BreakThru Films)
  • \n
  • The Tannery (Axis Animation)
  • \n
  • Thank You (Cartoon Network & Frederator)
  • \n
  • The Vermeers (Tal S. Shamir)
  • \n
  • Vincenta (Samuel Orti Marti)
\n
[54][55]\n
2012\n

(85th)\n

\n
\n\n[56]\n
2013\n

(86th)\n

\n
\n\n[57]\n
2014\n

(87th)\n

\n
\n\n[58]\n
2015\n

(88th)\n

\n
\n\n[59]\n
2016\n

(89th)\n

\n
\n\n[60]\n
2017\n

(90th)\n

\n
\n\n[61]\n
2018\n

(91st)\n

\n
\n\n[62][63]\n
2019\n

(92nd)\n

\n
\n\n[64][65][66]\n
\n

2020s[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n
2020\n

(93rd)\n

\n
\n\n[67][68]\n
2021\n

(94th)\n

\n
\n\n[69][70]\n
2022\n

(95th)\n

\n
\n\n[71]\n
2023\n

(96th)\n

\n
\n\n[72][73]\n
\n

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Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
2023 co-recipient: Hayao Miyazaki
Awarded forThe best animated film with a running time of more than 40 minutes, a significant number of the major characters animated, and at least 75 percent of the picture's running time including animation.
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
First awardedShrek (2001)
Most recent winnerThe Boy and the Heron (2023)
Most awardsPixar (11) / Pete Docter (3)
Most nominationsPixar (18) / Pete Docter and Hayao Miyazaki (4)
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The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature is given each year for the best animated film. An animated feature is defined by the academy as a film with a running time of more than 40 minutes in which characters' performances are created using a frame-by-frame technique, a significant number of the major characters are animated, and animation figures in no less than 75 percent of the running time. The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was first awarded in 2002 for films released in 2001.[1][2][3]\n

The entire AMPAS membership has been eligible to choose the winner since the award's inception. If there are sixteen 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.[4]\n

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For much of the Academy Awards' history, AMPAS was resistant to the idea of a regular award for animated features, considering there were simply too few produced to justify such consideration.[5] Instead, the academy occasionally bestowed special Oscars for exceptional productions, usually for Walt Disney Pictures, such as for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1938,[6] and the Special Achievement Academy Award for the live action/animated hybrid Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1989[7] and Toy Story in 1996.[8] In fact, prior to the award's creation, only one animated film was nominated for Best Picture: 1991's Beauty and the Beast, also by Disney.[9][10]\n

By 2001, the rise of sustained competitors to Disney in the feature animated film market, such as DreamWorks Animation (founded by former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg), created an increase of film releases of significant annual number enough for AMPAS to reconsider.[5] The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was first given out at the 74th Academy Awards,[11] held on March 24, 2002.[12] The academy included a rule that stated that the award would not be presented in a year in which fewer than eight eligible films opened in theaters.[13] It dropped the rule on April 23, 2019, to make voting for animated films more acceptable.[14] People in the animation industry, as well as 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.[citation needed]\n

In 2009, when the nominee slots for Best Picture were doubled to ten, Up was nominated for both Animated Feature and Picture at the 82nd Academy Awards, the first to do so since the inception of the Animated Feature category. This feat was repeated the following year by Toy Story 3.[citation needed]\n

In 2010, the academy enacted a new rule regarding the motion capture technique employed in films such as A Christmas Carol (2009) and The Adventures of Tintin (2011), directed by Academy Award for Best Director winners Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg respectively, and how they might not be eligible in this category in the future. This rule was possibly made to prevent nominations of live-action films that rely heavily on motion capture, such as Avatar (2009).[citation needed]\n

In 2022, it was unclear whether Marcel the Shell with Shoes On would be eligible for the award at the 95th Academy Awards due to being a live-action/stop-motion animated hybrid. Director Dean Fleischer Camp said that he and A24 had to submit documentation in order to prove the film had enough animation to meet the award's minimum requirements.[15][16] Nonetheless, the AMPAS officially deemed the film eligible for consideration in the Animated Feature category and was eventually nominated for said category.[17]\n

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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. DreamWorks had advertised heavily during the holiday 2001 season for Shrek, but was disappointed when the rumored Best Picture nomination did not materialize, though it was nominated for and ultimately won the inaugural Best Animated Feature award.[1]\n

The criticism surrounding the Best Animated Feature category was particularly prominent at the 81st Academy Awards, in which WALL-E won the award but was not nominated for Best Picture, despite receiving widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike and being generally considered to be one of the best films of 2008.[18][19][20][21] This sparked controversy over whether the film was deliberately snubbed of such nomination by the academy. Film critic Peter Travers commented that \"if there was ever a time where an animated feature deserved to be nominated for Best Picture, it's WALL-E.\" However, official Academy Award regulations state that any film nominated for this category can still be nominated for Best Picture.[4] This, as well as more backlash that The Dark Knight was also not another Best Picture nominee meant that next year, the academy expanded the Best Picture category.[22] After the expansion, two animated films\u2014Up (2009) and Toy Story 3 (2010)\u2014were nominated for Best Picture.[23]\n

From 2010 onward, with the increasing competitiveness of the Animated Feature category, Pixar (a perennial nominee) did not receive nominations for several recent films due to the more mixed critical response and comparatively low box-office receipts, while Pixar's sister studio Disney Animation won their first three awards.[24]\n

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Hayao Miyazaki won in 2003 for Spirited Away and again in 2024 for The Boy and the Heron.
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2008
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WALL-E\nAndrew Stanton\n[31]\n
Bolt\nChris Williams & Byron Howard\n
Kung Fu Panda\nJohn Stevenson & Mark Osborne\n
2009
(82nd)\n
Up\nPete Docter\n[32]\n
Coraline\nHenry Selick\n
Fantastic Mr. Fox\nWes Anderson\n
The Princess and the Frog\nJohn Musker & Ron Clements\n
The Secret of Kells\nTomm Moore\n
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2010s[edit]

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Year\nFilm\nNominees\nRef.\n
2010
(83rd)\n
Toy Story 3\nLee Unkrich\n[33]\n
How to Train Your Dragon\nChris Sanders & Dean DeBlois\n
The Illusionist\nSylvain Chomet\n
2011
(84th)\n
Rango\nGore Verbinski\n[34]\n
A Cat in Paris\nAlain Gagnol & Jean-Loup Felicioli\n
Chico and Rita\nFernando Trueba & Javier Mariscal\n
Kung Fu Panda 2\nJennifer Yuh Nelson\n
Puss in Boots\nChris Miller\n
2012
(85th)\n
Brave\nMark Andrews & Brenda Chapman\n[35]\n
Frankenweenie\nTim Burton\n
ParaNorman\nSam Fell & Chris Butler\n
The Pirates! Band of Misfits\nPeter Lord\n
Wreck-It Ralph\nRich Moore\n
2013
(86th)\n
Frozen\nChris Buck, Jennifer Lee & Peter Del Vecho\n[36]\n
The Croods\nChris Sanders, Kirk DeMicco & Kristine Belson\n
Despicable Me 2\nChris Renaud, Pierre Coffin & Chris Meledandri\n
Ernest & Celestine\nBenjamin Renner & Didier Brunner\n
The Wind Rises\nHayao Miyazaki & Toshio Suzuki\n
2014
(87th)\n
Big Hero 6\nDon Hall, Chris Williams & Roy Conli\n[37]\n
The Boxtrolls\nAnthony Stacchi, Graham Annable & Travis Knight\n
How to Train Your Dragon 2\nDean DeBlois & Bonnie Arnold\n
Song of the Sea\nTomm Moore & Paul Young\n
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya\nIsao Takahata & Yoshiaki Nishimura\n
2015
(88th)\n
Inside Out\nPete Docter & Jonas Rivera\n[38]\n
Anomalisa\nCharlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson & Rosa Tran\n
Boy and the World\nAl\u00ea Abreu\n
Shaun the Sheep Movie\nMark Burton & Richard Starzak\n
When Marnie Was There\nHiromasa Yonebayashi & Yoshiaki Nishimura\n
2016
(89th)\n
Zootopia\nByron Howard, Rich Moore & Clark Spencer\n[39]\n
Kubo and the Two Strings\nTravis Knight & Arianne Sutner\n
Moana\nJohn Musker, Ron Clements & Osnat Shurer\n
My Life as a Courgette\nClaude Barras & Max Karli\n
The Red Turtle\nMicha\u00ebl Dudok de Wit & Toshio Suzuki\n
2017
(90th)\n
Coco\nLee Unkrich & Darla K. Anderson\n[40]\n
The Boss Baby\nTom McGrath & Ramsey Naito\n
The Breadwinner\nNora Twomey & Anthony Leo\n
Ferdinand\nCarlos Saldanha & Lori Forte\n
Loving Vincent\nDorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman & Ivan Mactaggart\n
2018
(91st)\n
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse\nBob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord & Christopher Miller\n[41]\n
Incredibles 2\nBrad Bird, John Walker & Nicole Paradis Grindle\n
Isle of Dogs\nWes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales & Jeremy Dawson\n
Mirai\nMamoru Hosoda & Yuichiro Saito\n
Ralph Breaks the Internet\nRich Moore, Phil Johnston & Clark Spencer\n
2019
(92nd)\n
Toy Story 4\nJosh Cooley, Mark Nielsen & Jonas Rivera\n[42]\n
\nDean DeBlois, Bradford Lewis & Bonnie Arnold\n
I Lost My Body\nJ\u00e9r\u00e9my Clapin & Marc du Pontavice\n
Klaus\nSergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh & Marisa Rom\u00e1n\n
Missing Link\nChris Butler, Arianne Sutner & Travis Knight\n
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2020
(93rd)\n
Soul\nPete Docter & Dana Murray\n[43]\n
Onward\nDan Scanlon & Kori Rae\n
Over the Moon\nGlen Keane, Gennie Rim & Peilin Chou\n
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon\nRichard Phelan, Will Becher & Paul Kewley\n
Wolfwalkers\nTomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Paul Young & St\u00e9phan Roelants\n
2021
(94th)\n
Encanto\nJared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino & Clark Spencer\n[44]\n
Flee\nJonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellstr\u00f6m, Signe Byrge S\u00f8rensen & Charlotte de la Gournerie\n
Luca\nEnrico Casarosa & Andrea Warren\n
The Mitchells vs. the Machines\nMike Rianda, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller & Kurt Albrecht\n
Raya and the Last Dragon\nDon Hall, Carlos L\u00f3pez Estrada, Osnat Shurer & Peter Del Vecho\n
2022
(95th)\n
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio\nGuillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar & Alex Bulkley\n[45]\n
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On\nDean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, Caroline Kaplan & Paul Mezey\n
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish\nJoel Crawford & Mark Swift\n
The Sea Beast\nChris Williams & Jed Schlanger\n
Turning Red\nDomee Shi & Lindsey Collins\n
2023
(96th)\n
The Boy and the Heron\nHayao Miyazaki & Toshio Suzuki\n[46]\n
Elemental\nPeter Sohn & Denise Ream\n
Nimona\nNick Bruno, Troy Quane, Karen Ryan & Julie Zackary\n
Robot Dreams\nPablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estap\u00e9 & Sandra Tapia Diaz\n
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\nKemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller & Amy Pascal\n
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Byron Howard\n
Hayao Miyazaki\n
Jonas Rivera\n
Clark Spencer\n
Andrew Stanton\n
Lee Unkrich\n
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Multiple nominations[edit]

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4\nPete Docter\n
Hayao Miyazaki\n
3\nBrad Bird\n
Ron Clements\n
Dean DeBlois\n
Byron Howard\n
Travis Knight\n
Phil Lord\n
Christopher Miller\n
Rich Moore\n
Tomm Moore\n
Chris Sanders\n
Clark Spencer\n
Toshio Suzuki\n
Chris Williams\n
2\nWes Anderson\n
Bonnie Arnold\n
Chris Buck\n
Tim Burton\n
Chris Butler\n
Sylvain Chomet\n
Don Hall\n
John Lasseter\n
John Musker\n
Yoshiaki Nishimura\n
Jonas Rivera\n
Osnat Shurer\n
Andrew Stanton\n
Arianne Sutner\n
Lee Unkrich\n
Peter Del Vecho\n
Paul Young\n
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Studio\nWins\nNominations\nFilms\n
Pixar\n11\n18\nMonsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Toy Story 3, Brave, Inside Out, Coco, Incredibles 2, Toy Story 4, Onward, Soul, Luca, Turning Red, Elemental\n
Walt Disney Animation Studios\n4\n13\nLilo & Stitch, Treasure Planet, Brother Bear, Bolt, The Princess and the Frog, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Raya and the Last Dragon, Encanto\n
DreamWorks Animation\n2\n14\nShrek, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Shrek 2, Shark Tale, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit,[a] Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda 2, Puss in Boots, The Croods, How to Train Your Dragon 2, The Boss Baby, , Puss in Boots: The Last Wish\n
Studio Ghibli\n7\nSpirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, The Wind Rises, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, When Marnie Was There, The Red Turtle, The Boy and the Heron\n
Sony Pictures Animation\n1\n5\nSurf's Up, The Pirates! Band of Misfits,[b] Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\n
Netflix Animation\n4\nKlaus, Over the Moon, The Sea Beast, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio\n
Aardman\nWallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit,[a] The Pirates! Band of Misfits,[b] Shaun the Sheep Movie, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon\n
Nickelodeon\n2\nJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Rango\n
Laika\n0\n6\nCorpse Bride,[c] Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, Kubo and the Two Strings, Missing Link\n
Cartoon Saloon\n4\nThe Secret of Kells,[d] Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner, Wolfwalkers\n
Les Armateurs\n3\nThe Triplets of Belleville, The Secret of Kells,[d] Ernest & Celestine\n
Blue Sky Studios\nIce Age, Ferdinand, Nimona[e]\n
Tim Burton Productions\n2\nCorpse Bride,[c] Frankenweenie\n
American Empirical\nFantastic Mr. Fox, Isle of Dogs\n
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Franchise\nWins\nNominations\nFilms\n
Toy Story\n2\n2\nToy Story 3, Toy Story 4\n
Shrek\n1\n4\nShrek, Shrek 2, Puss in Boots, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish\n
Wallace and Gromit\n3\nWallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Shaun the Sheep Movie, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon\n
The Incredibles\n2\nThe Incredibles, Incredibles 2\n
Spider-Verse\nSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\n
How to Train Your Dragon\n0\n3\nHow to Train Your Dragon, How to Train Your Dragon 2, \n
Irish Folklore Trilogy\nThe Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, Wolfwalkers\n
Kung Fu Panda\n2\nKung Fu Panda, Kung Fu Panda 2\n
Wreck-It Ralph\nWreck-It Ralph, Ralph Breaks the Internet\n
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  1. ^ a b Co-production between Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation\n
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  3. ^ a b Co-production between Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation\n
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  5. ^ a b Co-production between Laika and Tim Burton Productions\n
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  7. ^ a b Co-production between Cartoon Saloon and Les Armateurs\n
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  9. ^ Co-production between Annapurna Animation and Blue Sky Studios\n
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Age superlatives[edit]

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Record\nDirector\nFilm\nAge\n
Oldest winner\nHayao Miyazaki\nThe Boy and the Heron\n83 years, 65 days\n
Oldest nominee\n83 years, 18 days\n
Youngest winner\nAndrew Stanton\nFinding Nemo\n38 years, 88 days\n
Youngest nominee\nBenjamin Renner\nErnest & Celestine\n30 years, 63 days\n
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The Best Animated Feature Oscar is an Academy Award of Merit presented to the best overall motion picture of the year by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). The Best Animated Feature category was officially included as an annual award for the first time for the 2001 film year (with the first winner being Shrek). Animated films can be nominated for other categories but have rarely been so: Beauty and the Beast (1991), Up (2009) and Toy Story 3 (2010) are the only animated films ever to be nominated for Best Picture, while Waltz with Bashir (2008) is the only animated picture ever nominated for Best Foreign Language Film (though it failed to earn a nomination in the Best Animated Feature category).\n

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Until 2011, the award category had to be activated by the Awards Board each year, whereas now it is a standard category. The award is given only 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 40 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 (which has thus far happened only in 2002 and 2009, and will happen again in the upcoming 2011 ceremony), otherwise there will only be three films on the shortlist.\n

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Winners and nominees

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Computer-animated films have been the big winners in this category, with eight wins in the ten-year history of the award. The only exceptions were in 2002 and 2005, with winners Spirited Away, a traditionally animated anime film, and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, a stop-motion animation film. Both non-CG films were also not produced in the United States; Spirited Away came from Japan (it is also the only film not in the English language to win the award) and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit came from Britain.\n

Pixar Animation Studios has been the most successful organization in the history of Best Animated Feature. All eight feature films made by Pixar between 2001 and 2010 were nominated for the award and only two lost (Monsters Inc. lost to Shrek, and Cars lost to Happy Feet); Pixar's 2011 film, Cars 2 was the first to receive no nomination in the category.\n

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74th Academy Awards (2001)\n

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ShrekAron Warner
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Jimmy Neutron: Boy GeniusSteve Oedekerk, John A. Davis
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Monsters, Inc.Peter Docter, John Lasseter
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75th Academy Awards (2002)\n

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Spirited AwayHayao Miyazaki
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Ice AgeChris Wedge
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Lilo & StitchChris Sanders
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Spirit: Stallion of the CimarronJeffrey Katzenberg
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Treasure PlanetRon Clements
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76th Academy Awards (2003)\n

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Finding NemoAndrew Stanton
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Brother BearAaron Blaise, Robert Walker
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The Triplets of BellevilleSylvain Chomet
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77th Academy Awards (2004)\n

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The IncrediblesBrad Bird
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Shark TaleBill Damaschke
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Shrek 2Andrew Adamson
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78th Academy Awards (2005)\n

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Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-RabbitNick Park, Steve Box
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Howl's Moving CastleHayao Miyazaki
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Tim Burton's Corpse BrideMike Johnson, Tim Burton
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79th Academy Awards (2006)\n

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Happy FeetGeorge Miller
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CarsJohn Lasseter
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Monster HouseGil Kenan
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80th Academy Awards (2007)\n

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RatatouilleBrad Bird
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PersepolisMarjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud
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Surf's UpAsh Brannon, Chris Buck
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81st Academy Awards (2008)\n

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WALL-EAndrew Stanton
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BoltChris Williams, Byron Howard
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Kung Fu PandaJohn Stevenson, Mark Osborne
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82nd Academy Awards (2009)\n

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UpPete Docter
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CoralineHenry Selick
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Fantastic Mr. FoxWes Anderson
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The Princess and the FrogJohn Musker, Ron Clements
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The Secret of KellsTomm Moore
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83rd Academy Awards (2010)\n

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Toy Story 3Lee Unkrich
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How to Train Your DragonChris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
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The IllusionistSylvain Chomet
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84th Academy Awards (2011)\n

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RangoGore Verbinski
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A Cat in ParisAlain Gagnol, Jean-Loup Felicioli
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Chico & RitaFernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal
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Kung Fu Panda 2Jennifer Yuh Nelson
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Puss in BootsChris Miller
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85th Academy Awards (2012)\n

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BraveMark Andrews, Brenda Chapman
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FrankenweenieTim Burton
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ParaNormanSam Fell, Chris Butler
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The Pirates! Band of MisfitsPeter Lord
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Wreck-It-RalphRich Moore
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86th Academy Awards (2013)\n

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FrozenChris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Peter Del Vecho
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The CroodsChris Sanders, Kirk De Micco, Kristine Belson
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Despicable Me 2Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin, Chris Meledandri
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Ernest & CelestineBenjamin Renner, Didier Brunner
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The Wind RisesHayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki
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87th Academy Awards (2014)\n

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Big Hero 6Don Hall, Chris Williams, Roy Conli
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The BoxtrollsAnthony Stacchi, Graham Annable, Travis Knight
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Song of the SeaTomm Moore, Paul Young
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The Tale of the Princess KaguyaIsao Takahata, Yoshiaki Nishimura
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88th Academy Awards (2015)\n

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Inside OutPete Docter, Jonas Rivera
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AnomalisaCharlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson, Rosa Tran
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Boy & the WorldAl\u00ea Abreu
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Shaun the Sheep MovieMark Burton, Richard Starzak
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When Marnie Was ThereHiromasa Yonebayashi, Yoshiaki Nishimura
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89th Academy Awards (2016)\n

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ZootopiaByron Howard, Rich Moore, Clark Spencer
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Kubo and the Two StringsTravis Knight, Arianne Sutner
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MoanaJohn Musker, Ron Clements, Osnat Shurer
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My Life as a ZucchiniClaude Barras, Max Karli
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The Red TurtleMichael Dudok de Wit, Toshio Suzuki
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90th Academy Awards (2017)\n

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CocoLee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson
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The Boss BabyTom McGrath, Ramsey Naito
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The BreadwinnerNora Twomey, Anthony Leo
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FerdinandCarlos Saldanha
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Loving VincentDorota Kabiela, Hugh Welchman, Ivan Mactaggart
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91st Academy Awards (2018)\n

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
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Incredibles 2Brad Bird, John Walker, Nicole Paradis Grindle
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Ralph Breaks the InternetRich Moore, Phil Johnston, Clark Spencer
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Prior to the creation of the Best Animated Feature category in 2001, the Academy granted three special awards for achievements relating to feature-length animated films. In each case, the film that prompted the special recognition was either produced in part or distributed by the Walt Disney Company or one of its subsidiaries. The awards were as follows:\n

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