Brad Bird's movie Ratatouille cleaned up at this year's Annie ceremony, taking Best Picture, Director, Writer, Voice Actor and Storyboarding awards.
Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille cleaned up at this year's Annie awards, taking 10 statues including the coveted Best Animated Feature award.
This means the Brad Bird movie has a better-than-average chance of taking home the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film on February 14th. The Annies have successfully predicted the Oscar winner for five out of the six years that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has run the Best Animated Feature Film category. The only aberration was last year: The Annies honoured Disney/Pixar's Cars, while AMPAS picked Warner Bros' Happy Feet.
Ian Holm (Skinner) even won the Best Voice Acting honours over his Ratatouille castmates Patton Oswalt (Rémy) and Janeane Garofalo (Colette).
The big surprise was that the associated animated short, Your Friend the Rat, even beat Disney's return to animated shorts with the Goofy vehicle How to Hook Up Your Home Theater.
Surf's Up Takes Animated Effects, Animation Production Artist
The only flick that prevented Ratatouille from making a clean sweep of every category it was nominated for was the Sony Pictures Animation film Surf's Up. It captured two Annies, including Animated Effects for Deborah Carlson, and Animated Production Artist for John Clark.
Here is the list of the Animated Feature Film categories and nominees, with the winners highlighted:
Best Animated Feature
Winner:Ratatouille - Pixar Animation Studios
Bee Movie - DreamWorks Animation
Persepolis - Sony Pictures Classics
Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
The Simpsons Movie - Twentieth Century Fox
Best Animated Short Subject
Winner:Your Friend the Rat - Pixar Animation Studios
Everything Will Be OK - Bitter Films
How to Hook Up Your Home Theater - Walt Disney Feature Animation
Shorty McShorts' Shorts "Mascot Prep" - Walt Disney Television Animation
The Chestnut Tree - Picnic Pictures
Best Animated Video Game
Winner:Ratatouille - THQ, Inc.
Avatar: The Last Airbender "The Burning Earth" - THQ, Inc.
Bee Movie Game - Activision
Transformers: The Game - Blur Studios
Animated Effects
Winner: Deborah Carlson - Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
Gary Bruins - Ratatouille - Pixar Animation Studios
Ryan Laney - Spider-Man 3 - Sony Pictures Imageworks
James Mansfield - How to Hook Up Your Home Theater - Walt Disney Feature Animation
Jon Reisch - Ratatouille - Pixar Animation Studios
Animation Production Artist
Winner: John Clark - Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
Michael Isaak - Bee Movie - DreamWorks Animation
Hyun-Min Lee - The Chestnut Tree - Picnic Pictures
Natasha Liberman - Growing Up Creepie "Creepie & The Candy Factory" - Taffy Entertainment LLC, Telegrael Teoranta, Discovery Communications Inc., SunWoo Entertainment, Peach Blossom Media
Jim Worthy - My Gym Partner's A Monkey "Meet the Spidermonkeys" - Cartoon Network Studios
Character Animation in a Feature Production
Winner: Michal Makarewicz - Ratatouille - Pixar Animation Studios
Dave Hardin - Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
Alan Hawkins - Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
Character Design in an Animated Feature Production
Winner: Carter Goodrich - Ratatouille - Pixar Animation Studios
Sylvain Deboissy - Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David, Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder & Jon Vitti - The Simpsons Movie - Twentieth Century Fox
Don Rhymer and Ash Brannon & Chris Buck & Christopher Jenkins - Surf's Up - Sony Pictures Animation
Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud - Persepolis - Sony Pictures Classics
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