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Legacy:
26th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners
(1998)
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Nominees and Winners
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Winners indicated in bold
Outstanding
Achievement in an Animated Short Subject
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Geri's Game, Pixar Animation Studios
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Redux Riding Hood, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Three Little Pigs, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Titey, J.J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc.
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T.R.A.N.S.I.T, The Illuminated Film Company in
association with Picture Start
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interactive
Production
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The Curse of Monkey Island, LucasArts Entertainment
Company LLC
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Eggs of Steel, Rhythm & Hues Studios
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Flying Saucer, Wild Brain, Inc.
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television
Commercial
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Flares/Big Pockets, Old Navy, Spumco, Inc.
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G-Police, Wong Doody, Acme Filmworks
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Lizards II, Circle-K Stores, Pacific Data Images
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Old Friends, American Express, Warner Bros. Classic
Animation
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Willy Wonka's Wild Ride Campaign: Shock Tarts,
Nestle Corporation, Wild Brain, Inc.
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interstitial,
Promotional Production or Title Sequence
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Late Night Black and White, Cartoon Network, Ink
Biscuits
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Genie's Great Minds: Ben Franklin, Walt Disney
Television Animation
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Canada Open, Cartoon Network, Wild Brain, Inc.
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Retromotion Open, Locomotion Channel, Wild Brain,
Inc.
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The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, Walt Disney Company,
Acme Filmworks
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Daytime
Television Program
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The New Batman/Superman Adventures, Warner Bros.
Television Animation
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Angry Beavers, Nickelodeon Animation Studio Oh
Yeah! Cartoons, Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs, Warner Bros.
Television Animation
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Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain, Warner
Bros. Television Animation
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime or
Late Night Television Program
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The Simpsons, Gracie Films in association with 20th
Century Fox Television
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Dexter's Laboratory, Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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King of the Hill, 20th Century Fox Television,
Deedle Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, 3 Arts Entertainment
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South Park, Comedy Central
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Steven Spielberg Presents A Pinky & The Brain
Halloween, Warner Bros. Television Animation
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Home Video
Production
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Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, Warner Bros.
Animation
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Belle's Magical World, Walt Disney Television
Animation
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Fern Gully 2: The Magical Rescue, Wild Brain, Inc.
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Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher
Robin, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Spunky's Camping Adventure, Global Television
Syndication in association with CBN International
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical
Feature
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Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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Anastasia, Fox Animation Studios
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I Married a Strange Person, Bill Plympton
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Quest for Camelot, Warner Bros. Feature Animation
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Individual Achievements
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Character
Animation
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Ruben Aquino, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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Tom Bancroft, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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Mark Henn, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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T. Woody Yocum, Genie's Great Minds, Walt Disney
Television Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Effects
Animation
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David Tidgwell, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature
Animation
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Jerome Chen, Godzilla, Sony Pictures Imageworks in
association with Centropolis and TriStar Pictures
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Michel Gagne, Quest for Camelot, Warner Bros.
Feature Animation
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Peter Matheson, Anastasia, Fox Animation Studios
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production
Design in an Animated Television Production
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Carlos Ramos, "ChalkZone," Oh Yeah! Cartoons,
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Dan Chessher, "The Mighty Knothead," Angry Beavers,
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Dale Hendrickson, "Antibody," Silver Surfer, Saban
Entertainment
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Mike Lowery, "Fair's Fair," The Sylvester & Tweety
Mysteries, Warner Bros. Television Animation
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Pascal Morelli, "An Army of Rogues," The Legend of
Calamity Jane, Contre-Allee in association with Warner Bros. Television
Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production
Design in an Animated Feature Production
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Hans Bacher, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding
in an Animated Television Production
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Barry Caldwell, "Brain Acres," Steven Spielberg
Presents Pinky & The Brain, Warner Bros. Television Animation
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Maxwell Atoms (Adam Burton), "The Karate Chick,"
Cow and Chicken, Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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Linda Miller, "Bad to the Bone," Disney's 101
Dalmatians: The Series, Walt Disney Television Animation in association
with Jumbo Pictures
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Cynthia Petrovic, "Home Is Where the Bark Is,"
Disney's 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Walt Disney Television Animation in
association with Jumbo Pictures
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Carlos Ramos, "ChalkZone," Oh Yeah! Cartoons,
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding
in an Animated Feature Production
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Christopher Sanders, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature
Animation
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Li Hong, Fern Gully 2: The Magical Rescue, Wild
Brain, Inc.
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an
Animated Television Production
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Charles M. Howell IV, Earl Kress and John Ludin,
"The Family That Poits Together Narfs Together," Steven Spielberg
Presents Pinky & The Brain, Warner Bros. Television Animation
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Cydne Clark and Steve Granat, "Swine Song,"
Disney's 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Walt Disney Television Animation in
association with Jumbo Pictures
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Derek Drymon, Robert Porter, and Peter Hannan, "DogGone,"
Catdog, Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Steve Marmel, "The Perfect Gift," Johnny Bravo,
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley, Genie's Great
Minds, Walt Disney Television Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an
Animated Feature Production
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Rita Hsiao, Christopher Sanders, Philip LaZebnik,
Raymond Singer, and Eugenia
Bostwick-Singer, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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Karl Geurs and Carter Crocker, Pooh's Grand
Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin, Walt Disney Television
Animation
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Flip Kobler, Cindy Marcus, Bill Motz, and Bob Roth,
Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Walt Disney
Television Animation
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Eric Tudhman (Animation Adaption), Susan Gauthire,
Bruce Graham, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White (Screenplay), Anastasia, Fox
Animation Studios
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Richard Tulloch, Fern Gully 2: The Magical Rescue,
Wild Brain, Inc.
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting
by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production
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Maurice LaMarche, as the voice of The Brain, Steven
Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain, Warner Bros. Television Animation
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Nandor Nevai, as the voice of Delivery Man, Sniz &
Fondue, Kablam!, Funbag Studios in association with Nickelodeon
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Rob Paulsen, as the voice of Pinky, Steven
Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain, Warner Bros. Television Animation
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David Warner, as the voice of Doctor Vic
Frankenstein, Steven Spielberg Presents Toonsylvania, DreamWorks SKG TV
Animation
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Robin Williams, as the voice of Genie, Genie's
Great Minds, Walt Disney Television Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting
by a Male Performer in an Animated Feature Production
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Hank Azaria, as the voice of Bartok, Anastasia, Fox
Animation Studios
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Tim Curry, as the voice of Forte, Disney's Beauty
and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Jerry Orbach, as the voice of Lumiere, Disney's
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Walt Disney Television
Animation
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Christopher Plummer, as the voice of Barnaby
Crooked Man, Babes in Toyland, MGM Animation
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Paul Winchell, as the voice of Tigger, Pooh's Grand
Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin, Walt Disney Television
Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting
by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production
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June Foray, as the voice of Granny, The Sylvester &
Tweety Mysteries, Warner Bros. Television Animation
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Christine Cavanaugh, as the voice of Dexter,
Dexter's Laboratory, Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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Kathy Najimy, as the voice of Peggy Hill, King of
the Hill, 20th Century Fox Television in association with Deedle Dee
Productions, Judgemental Films, and 3 Arts Entertainment
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Bebe Neuwirth, as the voice of Belladonna, All Dogs
Go To Heaven, MGM Animation
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April Winchell, as the voice of Cruella DeVille,
Disney's 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Walt Disney Television Animation in
association with Jumbo Pictures
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting
by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production
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Ming-Na Wen, as the voice of Mulan, Mulan, Walt
Disney Feature Animation
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Catherine Cavadini, as the voice of Mary, Babes in
Toyland, MGM Animation
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Angela Lansbury, as the voice of Marie, Anastasia,
Fox Animation Studios
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Paige O'Hara, as the voice of Belle, Belle's
Magical World, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Meg Ryan, as the voice of Anastasia, Anastasia, Fox
Animation Studios
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an
Animated Television Production
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Alf Clausen (Music) and Ken Keeler (Lyrics),
"You're Checkin' In" (A Musical Tribute To the Betty Ford Center)(Song),
"The City of
New York Vs. Homer Simpson," The Simpsons, Gracie
Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television
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Bill Burnett and Guy Moon, "The Ugliest Weenie,
Part 2," Cow and Chicken, Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
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Lino Sound, "Suave-O-Matic," The Off-Beats, Kablam!,
Curious Pictures in association with Nickelodeon
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Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn, "Surf Puppies 101"
(Song), "Dalmatian Vacation, Part 2," Disney's 101 Dalmatians: The
Series, Walt Disney Television Animation in association with Jumbo
Pictures
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David Smith, Thomas Chase, and Steve Rucker, "LABretto,"
Dexter's Laboratory, Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an
Animated Feature Production
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Matthew Wilder and David Zippel (Songs), Jerry
Goldsmith (Score), Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom (Songs), Joseph
LoDuca (Score), Hercules and Xena: The Battle for Mount Olympus,
Universal Cartoon Studios
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Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (Songs), David
Newman (Score), Anastasia, Fox Animation Studios
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Carl Johnson (Score), Pooh's Grand Adventure: The
Search for Christopher Robin, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Rachel Portman and Don Black (Song), "As Long As
There's Christmas," Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted
Christmas, Walt Disney Television Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in
an Animated Television Production
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Jim Reardon, "Trash of the Titans," The Simpsons,
Film Roman, Inc. in association with 20th Century Fox Television
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Jaime Diaz, "ChalkZone," Oh Yeah! Cartoons,
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Raimund Krumme, Big and Little Doors, Acme
Filmworks
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Pascal Morelli, "A Slip of the Whip," The Legend of
Calamity Jane, Contre-Allee in association with Warner Bros. Television
Animation
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Nelson Recinos, "Brain Acres," Steven Spielberg
Presents Pinky & The Brain, Warner Bros. Television Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in
an Animated Feature Production
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Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft, Mulan, Walt Disney
Feature Animation
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Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, Anastasia, Fox
Animation Studios
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Karl Geurs, Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for
Christopher Robin, Walt Disney Television Animation
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Andy Knight, Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The
Enchanted Christmas, Walt Disney Television Animation
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Producing in
an Animated Television Production
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Vincent Davis, Cow and Chicken, Hanna-Barbera
Cartoons
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Gary Katona and Ed Wexler, Genie's Great Minds,
Walt Disney Television Animation
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John W. Lynn, Jr., Celebrity Deathmatch, MTV
Animation
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Rob Renzetti, "The F-Tales," Oh Yeah! Cartoons,
Nickelodeon
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Producing in
an Animated Feature Production
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Pam Coats, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
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Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, Anastasia, Fox
Animation Studios
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Brian Rosen, Richard Harper, Jeffrey Kahan, and
Jeff Fino, Fern Gully 2: The Magical Rescue, Wild Brain, Inc.
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Technical Achievement in the Field of Animation
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Digital Domain Inc., Titanic
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June Foray Award (Significant and Benevolent Impact)
Winsor McCay Award (Lifetime Achievement)
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Eyvind Earle
- Known today for his fine art paintings, Earle worked for the Walt
Disney Studios as background artist, color stylist and production
designer for such classic films as Lady and the Tramp and Sleeping
Beauty and later created art films of his own.
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Hayao Miyazaki
- One of the world's most influential animation filmmakers, Miyazaki is
the director of many Japanese features, including My Neighbor Totoro,
Kiki's Delivery Service, and Princess Mononoke, the highest-grossing
film ever released in Japan.
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Ernie Pintoff
- A veteran animation teacher, director and producer of both theatrical
shorts (including the Oscar-winning The Critic) and commercials, Pintoff
helped to define a new look for animation in the 1950's through his work
at UPA and Terrytoons.
Certificate of Merit
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Max Howard
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B. Paul Husband
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Media City Center
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Jean Ann Wright
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