33rd Annie Awards
DreamWorks Animation' "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" took home 10 awards, including the feature nod, at the 33rd annual Annie Awards on Saturday night. "SpongeBob SquarePants" vocal talent Tom Kenny hosted the intl. Animated Film Society's annual kudofest at the Alex Theater in Glendale, Calif.
"Wallace" also received directing awards for helmers Nick Park and Steve Box, as well as prizes for voice acting (Peter Sallis), effects, character animation, character design, production design, music, storyboarding and writing.
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| Actor William
Shatner poses with the director
of DisneyToon's Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch Tony Leondis |
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| Representatives from Activision/Treyarch smile, as Ultimate Spider-Man won the
first-ever Annie
for best video game |
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| Music in a TV
Production winners James L. Venable and Jennifer Kes Remington Foster's Home
For Imaginary Friends “Duchess of Wails” |
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| June Foray Award
recipient Mark Kausler and ASIFA-Hollywood's first lady and
voice actor June Foray |
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| Famed animator and
winner for best animated short The Fan and the Flower Bill Plympton and the film's producer Dan O'Shannon |
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| Winner for
storyboarding in an animated feature production Bob Persichetti for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit |
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| Winner of best directing
an an animated TV production Peter Shin for Family Guy “North by North Quahog” |
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| Winner for music
in an animated feature production Julian Nott for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit |
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| Character
Design in a TV Production winner Ernie Gilbert The Fairly
OddParents “The Good Old Days” |
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| Best
voice acting in a TV production Seth MacFarlane Family
Guy's "Baby Stewie" and character actor Jason Alexander |
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| Winsor McCay recipient Cornelius "Corny" Cole II and Bob
Kurtz |
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| Winsor McCay recipient Tyrus Wong and filmmaker John
Canemaker |
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| Winsor McCay recipient Fred
Crippen |
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| Certificate of Merit recipient Larry Loc |
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| Certificate of Merit recipients Dan Lund and Tony West Dream on Silly Dreamer |
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| Annie
winners Pete
Saunders and Ian MacKinnon |
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Group shot
of the team for best animated
feature Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit |
Photos by
Paul Fenton |
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