Annie Awards 2019 Winners: ‘Spider-Verse’ Wins 7 Awards Including Best Feature; Netflix Sweeps Series Awards
Sony Pictures Animation made a statement Saturday night at ASIFA-Hollywood’s 46th annual Annie Awards. With Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the Sony studio won the Annie for Best Animated Feature for the first time in its 17-year history.
Not only that, Spider-Verse went seven for seven, winning every category in which it was nominated, including the feature animation category prizes for directing, writing, character animation, character design, production design, and editorial. If there was any doubt about the most exceptional American animated feature of 2018, the Annie Award voters set the record straight tonight and gave Spider-Verse a big boost as the film gets set to go before Oscar voters.
In accepting the award for animated feature, Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller implored other artists in the industry to follow their lead and reach beyond the cookie-cutter templates of most feature animation production. Lord said, “Please keep taking risks — they pay off,” while Miller added, “Go out there and break new ground, everybody.”
Spider-Verse’s domination at the Annie Awards is all the more remarkable considering that the film was not considered an awards season frontrunner when the nominations were announced at the beginning of last December, which was before the film had been released theatrically. It certainly wasn’t the most nominated film at the Annies; the two most nominated films were Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2, with 11 noms, and Walt Disney Animation Studio’s Ralph Breaks the Internet, with 10. The Disney duo netted just three total awards between them: Incredibles 2 won storyboarding and music, while Ralph was honored for animated effects. (Don’t feel too sorry for the Walt Disney Company though; it still won more Annies tonight than any other company with a total of ten.)
Another big winner tonight was Netflix, which won seven total awards, including all three categories for Animated Television/Broadcast productions: Storybots in the preschool children category, Hilda for the children’s category, and Bojack Horseman for general audience. (And by the way, the Annies is overdue to change the name of these categories too; none of its winners in the television/broadcast categories were actually made for television or broadcast.)
Mercury Filmworks’ Hilda series won two other awards as well — character animation and writing for a tv/broadcast production — making it the most-awarded series of the evening.
Two other current Oscar nominees, both hand-drawn projects, also earned recognition: Mamoru Hosoda’s Mirai won the Best Independent Animated Feature prize, while Trevor Jimenez’s short film Weekends took Best Animated Short. And speaking of hand-drawn animation, Mary Poppins Returns also picked up two honors: Best Animated Special Production and Character Animation in a Live Action Production.
Here’s the complete list of winners from the ceremony at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles:
Best Animated Feature
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Best Animated Feature-Independent
Mirai
Studio Chizu
Best Animated Special Production
Mary Poppins Returns
Walt Disney Studios
Best Animated Short Subject
Weekends
Past Lives Productions
Best Virtual Reality Production
Crow: The Legend
Baobab Studios
Best Animated Television/Broadcast Commercial
Greenpeace “There's a Rang-Tan In My Bedroom”
Passion Animation Studios
Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production For Preschool Children
Ask the StoryBots
Episode: How Do Computers Work?
JibJab Bros. Studios for Netflix
Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production For Children
Hilda
Episode: Chapter 1: The Hidden People
Hilda Productions Limited, a Silvergate Media Company, Netflix Inc. and Mercury Filmworks
Best General Audience Animated Television/Broadcast Production
BoJack Horseman
Episode: The Dog Days are Over
Tornante Productions, LLC for Netflix
Best Student Film
Best Friend
Nicholas Olivieri, Yi Shen, Juliana de Lucca, Varun Nair, David Feliu
Animated Effects in an Animated Production
Tales of Arcadia: Trollhunters
Episode: The Eternal Knight Pt. 2
DreamWorks Animation Television
Visual Effects Supervisor: David M.V. Jones
Overseas FX Supervisor: Vincent Chou
Overseas Lead FX Artist: Clare Yang
Animated Effects in an Animated Feature Production
Ralph Breaks The Internet
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Head of Effects Animation: Cesar Velazquez
Effects Lead: Marie Tollec
Effects Lead: Alexander Moaveni Effects Lead: Peter DeMund Foundation Effects Lead: Ian J. Coony
Character Animation in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Hilda
Episode: (Various Episodes)
Hilda Productions Limited, a Silvergate Media Company, Netflix Inc. and Mercury Filmworks
Character Animator: Scott Lewis Character: The King, Hilda, Arfur
Character Animation in an Animated Feature Production
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Animator: David Han
Character: Multiple
Character Animation in a Live Action Production
Mary Poppins Returns
Walt Disney Pictures
Animators: Chris Sauve, James Baxter, Sandro Cleuzo
Character Animation in a Video Game
GRIS
Nomada Studio
Lead Animator: Adrian Miguel Character: Gris (Cinematics and In-Game)
Lead Animator: Adrian Garcia Character: Gris (Cinematics)
Lead Animator: Adrian Miguel Character: Sombra
Character Design in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
Episode: Freebird
Walt Disney Television Animation
Character Designer: Amanda Jolly Character: Rapunzel Bird, Cassandra Bird, Father Parrot, Special Birds
Character Design in an Animated Feature Production
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Shiyoon Kim : Shiyoon Kim Character: Uncle Aaron, Rio, Peter, Miles, King Pin, Gwen, Aunt May, Goblin, Jefferson
Directing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Disney Mickey Mouse
Episode: Feed the Birds Disney Television Animation
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Directors: Bob Persichetti, Rodney Rothman, Peter Ramsey
Music in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Disney Mickey Mouse
Episode: Springtime
Disney Television Animation
Composer: Christopher Willis
Music in an Animated Feature Production
Incredibles 2
Pixar Animation Studios
Composer: Michael Giacchino
Production Design in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Age of Sail
Episode: n/a
Google Spotlight Stories, Broad Reach Pictures
Production Design: Céline Desrumaux, Jasmin Lai
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Production Design: Justin K. Thompson
Storyboarding in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
(tie)Disney Mickey Mouse
Episode: Carnaval
Disney Television Animation
Storyboard Artist: Ramirez Ramos Alonso
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Episode: Mystic Mayhem
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Storyboard Artist: Kevin Molina-Ortiz
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
Incredibles 2
Pixar Animation Studios
Storyboard Artist: Dean Kelly
Voice Acting in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
BoJack Horseman
Episode: Free Churro
Tornante Productions, LLC for Netflix
Voice Actor: Will Arnett
Character: BoJack
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
Isle of Dogs
Fox Searchlight Pictures / Indian Paintbrush / American Empirical Pictures
Chief: Bryan Cranston Character: Chief
Writing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Hilda
Episode: Chapter 8: The Tide Mice
Hilda Productions Limited, a Silvergate Media Company, Netflix Inc. and Mercury Filmworks
Writer: Stephanie Simpson
Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Writer: Phil Lord, Rodney Rothman
Editorial in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production
Big Hero 6: The Series
Walt Disney Television Animation
Nominee: Charles Jones, Joe Molinari, Dao Le, Vartan Nazarian, David Vazquez
Editorial in an Animated Feature Production
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Sony Pictures Animation
Nominee: Bob Fisher, Andrew Leviton, Vivek Sharma
JURIED AWARDS
Winsor McCay Award – for their career contributions to the art of animation
Ralph Eggleston
Frank Braxton (posthumously)
Andrea Romano
Ub Iwerks Award – for technical advancement in the art of animation
Ton Roosendaal for Blender Open Source Animation Software
June Foray Award – for their significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation
Adam Burke (posthumously)
Certificate of Merit
Jason Jones