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Spirited Away wins multiple Annie Awards




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Tenchi



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 3:04 pm Reply with quote
From The official Annie Awards site:

(Winners in bold, relevant categories cut-and-pasted only)

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Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature
"Ice Age" 20th Century Fox/Blue Sky Studios
"Lilo and Stitch" Walt Disney Pictures
"Miyazaki's Spirited Away" Studio Ghibli
"Monsters, Inc." Pixar Animation Studios
"Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" DreamWorks

Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Ron Clements, John Musker "Treasure Planet"
Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders "Lilo and Stitch"
Pete Docter, Lee Unkrich, David Silverman "Monsters, Inc."
Hayao Miyazaki "Miyazaki's Spirited Away"
Chris Wedge (Director), Carlos Saldanha (Co-Director), "Ice Age"

Music in an Animated Feature Production
Joe Hisaishi, "Miyazaki's Spirited Away"
Joel McNeely (score composer), Jonatha Brooke (singer/songwriter, "I'll Try"), They Might Be Giants (songwriters, "So To Be One of Us"), "Return to Never Land"
David Newman, "Ice Age"
Randy Newman, "Monsters, Inc."
Alan Silvestri, Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu (Score and Song Writers), "Lilo & Stitch"

Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson, Peter Ackerman "Ice Age"
Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders "Lilo and Stitch
Hayao Miyazaki "Miyazaki's Spirited Away"
Andrew Stanton, Daniel Gerson "Monsters, Inc."



(Monsters, Inc. was released after the eligibility period for last year's awards.) Sniff, sniff... my favourite film of the lot, Lilo & Stitch, only got an award for Davleigh Chase's vocal performance. I have no idea if this is the "Bellweather award" which will predict which film will win the Best Animated Feature Oscar, but, if Spirited Away wins BAF, it just means I'll be rooting for the losing horse. Hey, Shrek won over Monsters, Inc. last year yet that didn't come close to changing my opinion that Monsters, Inc. is the better film of the two, by a fair amount. Spirited Away is a good film, and one of my 10 favourite films from last year, but Lilo & Stitch is in my top 5, and I'll still think it's the better film no matter what awards it doesn't win.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 3:54 pm Reply with quote
I am sure most fans and Animators will look closely at the Annie Awards and the biggest prize: The Oscar. I have to admit the dubbed actress who did Sen was pretty good. Only time will tell if Spirited Away made any impact on the industry.

ASIFA is a really good organization for Animation. If anyone who wants to do any sort of animation I recommend becoming a member. I was a member from 1996-2001 at ASIFA-East (NYC).

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 3:57 pm Reply with quote
The dub actress who did Sen/Chihiro won the award for best voice acting, because it was also Davleigh Chase, who was nominated for being the voice of Lilo in Lilo & Stitch.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 5:50 pm Reply with quote
Oh wait... Treasure Planet was nominated in some of the categories, and that was released at the end November 2002, whilst Monsters, Inc. was released at the beginning of November 2001. I gotta admit that I have no idea why the eligibility period for this year's awards seems to be at least 13 months.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 6:42 pm Reply with quote
"I gotta admit that I have no idea why the eligibility period for this year's awards seems to be at least 13 months."

That was because ASIFA decided to move the awards from November to February this year, causing a flood of competition for the awards this time. It's amazing that SIRITED AWAY still came out on top. I believe this is the first time a Japanese (and also maybe even the first foreign) feature animated film has ever taken home such major awards from the Annies.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 7:29 pm Reply with quote
is this a big award show? cause I've never heard of it.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 8:04 pm Reply with quote
No, it's not a big awards show, at least from the perspective of the general public, but it's big if you're an animation fan. It's the animation equivalent of the Oscars, but, since animation fandom is a niche thing, it gets scant coverage in the mainstream press.

Because of the Annie, I'm almost certain, despite my own preferences, that Spirited Away will win Best Animated Feature at the Oscars, though I doubt it will make Miyazaki that much more of a household name in North America than he is already. My joke is that people that don't follow animation will think Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron will have won, if they remember that there's a Best Animated Feature at all.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 7:58 pm Reply with quote
I was privledged enough to volunteer for the Annies (I was stage manager, so I met all the presenters and recipients Very Happy ) and it is a great show to see. There was a representative from Ghibli that accepted the Spirited Away awards...sorry, no Miyazaki Crying or Very sad

A lot of american animators respect what Japan does (and vice versa). It's funny that it's the fans that are quick to judge that "Japanese or US animation sucks".
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 9:54 pm Reply with quote
As a freelance animator/artist. My work has been greatly influenced by anime, especially Rumiko Takahashi. I love her complex stories and simple character designs.

I was a member of ASIFA-East and I had the opportunity to vote of short animated shorts. Some were really well done, while others were a boring set of images. I wish I got a chance to see the Annie Awards. Maybe in the future.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 7:33 am Reply with quote
Does anyone do a full coverage of the annies? All I saw was a 3 minute spot on Tech Live last night.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 7:46 pm Reply with quote
If you ever get your hands on a ticket to the Annie awards it is certainly well worth going. Not only do you get to see the many examples and selections from the films nominated (the vast variety of examples of animated films I saw there last year astonished me. I didn't realize there was so much great stuff out there) but one also gets a chance to see, talk, and rub elbows with the people in the industry who make the films. I got a chance to chat with Paul Dini and Bruce Timm (Batman Beyond/Justice League) at last years event and I also had a chance to see Bruce Smith (The Proud Family/Bebe's Kids) .

Sorry to miss out on this years event, hearing that Roy Disney was there.
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