The Most
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ASIFA-Hollywood's
ANNIE AWARDS






THE ANNIE AWARDS are the highest honor given for excellence in animation. Each year, Annie Award trophies are awarded for the year's best feature film, video, television program, commercial, and animated interactive production; as well as individual achievement by artists, writers and voice talent. The most prestigious awards given at the annual award ceremonies are the June Foray award, presented for special service to the artform; and the Winsor McCay award for a lifetime of achievement in animation.

The 29th Annual Annie Award ceremony is scheduled for November 10, 2001 at the Alex Theater.





From Daily Variety 11/13/00:

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Eric Goldberg accepts his Annie
for Outstanding Individual Achievement for
Character Animation.

'TOY STORY 2,' 'FANTASIA'
TOP ANNIE WINNERS


Disney-Pixar tale taps seven awards

By GREG REIFSTECK
The Disney-Pixar co-production "Toy Story 2" drew seven awards, including best animated theatrical feature, at the 28th Annual Annie Awards, presented Saturday by ASIFA-Hollywood, the Intl. Animated Film Society, at the Alex Theater in Glendale.
Pic also won recognition for director John Lasseter; scribes Lasseter, Pete Docter, Ash Brannon, Andrew Stanton, Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin and Chris Webb; music (Randy Newman); storyboarding (Dan Jeup and Joe Ranft); male voice (Tim Allen); and female voice (Joan Cusack).
The Mouse House's animated feature "Fantasia 2000" also took home multiple awards. Fox animated series "The Simpsons" scribbled for two awards: outstanding primetime or latenight animated program and music for an animated television program.
Animated television feature "Olive, the Other Reindeer" also lined up awards for individual achievement in writing (Steve Young), and for voice acting by a male performer (Dan Castellaneta).
Kudos were also given for oustanding animated homevideo (Disney's "An Extremely Goofy Movie"), daytime animated television program ("Mickey Mouseworks"), animated electronic media (Renegade Animation's "Elmo Aardvark, Outer Space Detective"), animated short subject (Pixar's "For the Birds"), animated special project (Cartoon Network's "The Scooby Doo Project") and animated television commercial (Will Vinton Studios' "Genie-Mirinda").  

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    Cartoon Network
    20th Century-Fox Animation
    Saban Entertainment
    Sony Pictures Imageworks
    Walt Disney Feature Animation
    Walt Disney Television Animation
    Warner Bros. Animation


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