Annie Award for Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in character animation |
Country | United States |
Presented by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
First awarded | 2006 |
Currently held by | Tim Watts – The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (2022) |
Website | annieawards |
The Annie Award for Character Animation in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production is an Annie Award given annually to the best character animation for television or broadcasting productions. It was first presented at the 34th Annie Awards.
Year | Recipient(s) | Notes | Program | Episode(s) | Network |
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2006 (34th) [1] | |||||
Ya Jae Myung | Avatar: The Last Airbender | "The Blind Bandit" | Nickelodeon | ||
Joshua Jennings | Moral Orel | Adult Swim | |||
Sihanouk Mariona | Robot Chicken | ||||
Eileen Kohlhepp | Family Guy | Fox | |||
2007 (35th) [2] | |||||
Eric Towner | Robot Chicken | Adult Swim | |||
Monica Kennedy | El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Nickelodeon | |||
Elizabeth Harvatine | Moral Orel | "Nature (Part 1)" | Adult Swim | ||
2008 (36th) [3] | |||||
Pierre Perifel | Secrets of the Furious Five | NBC | |||
Joshua A. Jennings | Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II | Adult Swim | |||
Sandro Cleuzo | Secrets of the Furious Five | NBC | |||
2009 (37th) [4] | |||||
Phillip To | Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space | NBC | |||
Mark Donald | B.O.B.'s Big Break | Nickelodeon | |||
Mark Mitchell | Prep & Landing | ABC | |||
Tony Smeed | |||||
Kevan Shorey | Merry Madagascar | NBC | |||
Year | Recipient(s) | Notes | Program | Episode(s) | Network |
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2010 (38th) [5] | |||||
David Pate | Kung Fu Panda Holiday | NBC | |||
Savelen Forrest | Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III | Adult Swim | |||
Elizabeth Harvatine | |||||
Nicolas A. Chauvelot | Scared Shrekless | NBC | |||
Nideep Varghese | |||||
2011 (39th) [6] [7] | |||||
Tony Smeed | Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice | ABC | |||
Michael Franceschi | Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness | Nickelodeon | |||
Chad Sellers | Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice | ABC | |||
Rebecca Wilson Bresee | |||||
Sihanouk Mariona | Mary Shelley's Frankenhole | "Season 2" | Adult Swim | ||
2012 (40th) [8] | |||||
Dan Driscoll | SpongeBob SquarePants | "It's a SpongeBob Christmas" | Nickelodeon | ||
Jennifer Dickie | Justin Time | "Yodel Odel Day" | Family Jr. | ||
Savelen Forrest | SpongeBob SquarePants | "It's a SpongeBob Christmas" | Nickelodeon | ||
Sihanouk Mariona | Moral Orel | "Before Orel: Trust" | Adult Swim | ||
Shi Zimu | Dragons. Riders of Berk | Cartoon Network | |||
Teri Yam | |||||
Yan Jiazhuang | |||||
Keith Kellogg | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | "Revenge" | |||
2013 (41st) [9] | |||||
Kureha Yokoo | Toy Story of Terror! | ABC | |||
Brad Schaffer | Friendship All-Stars of Friendship | "Wrong Number" | LStudio | ||
Keith Kellogg | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Cartoon Network | |||
David DeVan | Toy Story of Terror! | ABC | |||
JC Tran Quang Thieu | |||||
Eric Urban | Übermansion | Adult Swim | |||
2014 (42nd) [10] | |||||
Justin Nichols | Wander Over Yonder | Disney Channel | |||
Kim Ken | Toy Story That Time Forgot | ABC | |||
Carlo Vogele | |||||
Don Crum | |||||
Teresa Drilling | Tumble Leaf | Prime Video | |||
Michael Granberry | |||||
2015 (43rd) [11] [12] | |||||
Chi-Ho Chan | Character Animator: Heather, Windshear, Dagur, Savage, Hiccup, Toothless, Berserkers | Dragons: Race to the Edge | "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 1" | Netflix | |
Scott DaRos | Character Animator: Buddy, Jovie, Fake Santa #1, Fake Santas | Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas | NBC | ||
Alfonso Estrada | Character Animator: Buddy, Jovie | ||||
Yong-Zhi Sun | Lead Animator: Heather, Windshear, Astrid, Hiccup | Dragons: Race to the Edge | "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 2" | Netflix | |
Ryan MacNeil | Character Animator: Smoove Move, Chet, Incidental Characters | Turbo FAST | "Turboldly Go" | ||
Maurizio Parimbelli | Character Animator: Peter, Benjamin, Lily, Mittens, Pig Robinson, Ducklings | Peter Rabbit | "The Kitten and Pig Adventure" | Nick Jr. Channel | |
Justin Nichols | Character Animator: Lord Hater | Wander Over Yonder | "The Good Bad Guy" | Disney XD | |
2016 (44th) [13] [14] | |||||
Mike Chaffe | Character Animator: Blinky, Aaarrrgghh!! | Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia | "Becoming, Part 1" | Netflix | |
Rob Thomson | Lead Animator: Peter, Mom, Nana and other various characters | The Snowy Day | Prime Video | ||
Joe Heinen | Lead Animator: Fig, Hedge, Stick, Buckeye, Pine, Beetles | Tumble Leaf | "Mighty Mud Movers / Having a Ball" | ||
Dan MacKenzie | Lead Animator: Fig, Hedge, Stick, Okra, Maple, Pine, Buckeye, Gourd, Chickens | "Thinking Outside The Hoop / Fig’s HayMaze-ing Wander" | |||
Barry Kennedy | Character Animator: Disastro, Phil Felt, Joey Felt, Old | Atomic Puppet | Disney XD/Netflix | ||
2017 (45th) [15] [16] | |||||
Bruno Chiou, Yi-Fan Cho, Kevin Jong, Chun-Jung Chu, Chris Su | Character Animators, Lead Animators: Blinky, Dictatious, Aaarrrgghh!! | Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia | "Homecoming" | Netflix | |
Ben Willis | Lead Animator: All Characters | Trolls Holiday | NBC | ||
Onur Yeldan | Character Animators: All Characters | ||||
Kevan Shorey | |||||
Michael Granberry, Joe Heinen, Rachel Larsen, Hilary Lile, Dan MacKenzie | Character Animators: Maple, Fig, Stick and Okra, Gourd, Coco, Pine, Zucchini, Grubs, Rutabaga, Beetles, Chicks and Beetle Bus | Tumble Leaf | "Rutabagels / Okra-Ball" | Prime Video | |
2018 (46th) [17] [18] | |||||
Scott Lewis | Character Animator: The King, Hilda, Arfur | Hilda | Netflix | ||
Sikand Srinivas | Character Animator: All Characters | Age of Sail | Google Spotlight Stories | ||
Lucas Vigroux | Back to the Moon | ||||
Juliane Martin | Character Animator: Eugene, Rapunzel, Cassandra | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure | "King Pascal" | Disney Channel | |
Dan MacKenzie | Character Animator: Multiple Characters | Tumble Leaf | "Maple's Sand Stand/Fig's New Clothes" | Prime Video | |
2019 (47th) [19] [20] | |||||
Aulo Licinio | Lead Animator: Iroek | His Dark Materials | "Betrayal" | HBO | |
Chris O'Hara | Character Animator: Multiple Characters | Ask the StoryBots | "Where Do Planets Come From?" | Netflix | |
Juliane Martin | Character Animator: Various Characters | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure | "Rapunzel and The Great Tree" | Disney Channel | |
Andrew Muir | Character Animator: All Characters | How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming | NBC | ||
Scott DaRos | Character Animator: All Characters | Robot Chicken | "Ginger Hill in: Bursting Pipes" | Adult Swim | |
Year | Recipient(s) | Notes | Program | Episode(s) | Network |
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2020 (48th) [21] [22] | |||||
David Laliberté | Hilda | Netflix | |||
Lucas Fraga Pacheco | Lamp Life | Disney+ | |||
Kim Blanchette | Alien Xmas | Netflix | |||
James Bowman | BoJack Horseman | "Good Damage" | |||
Dan MacKenzie | Cosmos: Possible Worlds | "Vavilov" | National Geographic/Fox | ||
2021 (49th) [23] | |||||
Léa Chervet | Arcane | "The Monster You Created" | Netflix | ||
Jon Paul Brower | Namoo | Baobab Studios | |||
Dan Gill | Love, Death + Robots | "All Through the House" | Netflix | ||
Ghazal Tahernia | Ultra City Smiths | "The Little Baby Hand Pinky Grip" | AMC | ||
Stephen Loveluck | We the People | "Active Citizenship" | Netflix | ||
2022 (50th) [24] | |||||
Tim Watts | The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse | Apple TV+ | |||
Aziz Kocanaogullari | Entergalactic | Netflix | |||
Kecy Salangad | The House | ||||
Toshihiro Nakamura | Oni: Thunder God's Tale | "The Mighty Storm Gods" | |||
Henrique Baron | StoryBots: Answer Time | "Taste" | |||
2023 (51st) [25] | Alex Small-Butera | Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake | "The Winter King" | Max | |
Kevin Temmer | The Amazing Digital Circus | "Pilot" | Glitch Productions [lower-alpha 1] | ||
Alex Bard | Blue Eye Samurai | "Episodes 101, 104 and 106" | Netflix | ||
Andre DeVilliers | Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire | "Moremi, Surf Sangoma, Stardust" | Disney+ | ||
Laurie Sitzia | Star Wars: Visions | "I Am Your Mother" |
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