Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in directing for animated television/broadcast productions |
Country | United States |
Presented by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
First awarded | 1997 |
Currently held by | Paul Young – Star Wars: Visions (2023) |
Website | annieawards |
The Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production is an Annie Award given annually to the best animated direction in animated television or broadcast productions. Directing for television productions was first recognized at the 24th Annie Awards alongside feature film in the Best Achievement in Directing, though the next year a separate category would be created resulting in two directing categories, one for television/broadcasting productions and another for animated feature films.
Year | Film | Director(s) |
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1996 (24th) [1] | ||
Toy Story | John Lasseter | |
Gargoyles | Frank Paur | |
Ghost in the Shell | Mamoru Oshii | |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise | |
James and the Giant Peach | Henry Selick | |
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Director(s) | Network |
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1997 (25th) [2] | ||||
The Simpsons | "Homer's Phobia" | Mike B. Anderson | Fox | |
Animaniacs | "Noel" | Charles Visser | Kids' WB | |
King of the Hill | "Keeping Up with Our Joneses" | John Rice | Fox | |
Timon & Pumbaa | "Beethoven's Whiff", "Bumble in the Jungle", "Mind Over Matterhorn" | Robert Gannaway, Tony Craig | Syndicated | |
Voice B Gone | David Wasson | MTV | ||
1998 (26th) [3] | ||||
The Simpsons | "Trash of the Titans" | Jim Reardon | Fox | |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons | "Chalkzone" | Jaime Diaz | Nickelodeon | |
The Legend of Calamity Jane | "A Slip of the Whip" | Pascal Morelli | The WB | |
"Big and Little Doors" (BankAtlantic) | Raimund Krumme | Commercial | ||
Pinky and the Brain | "Brain Acres" | Nelson Recinos | Kids' WB | |
1999 (27th) [4] | ||||
The PJs | "Bougie Nights" | Mark Gustafson | Fox | |
The Powerpuff Girls | "Mommie Fearest" | John McIntyre | Cartoon Network | |
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain | "How I Spent My Weekend" | Nelson Recinos | Kids' WB | |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons | "Max & His Special Problem" | Dave Wasson | Nickelodeon | |
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Director(s) | Network |
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2020 (48th) [32] [33] | ||||
Primal | "Plague of Madness" | Genndy Tartakovsky | Adult Swim | |
Great Pretender | "CASE1_1: Los Angeles Connection" | Hiro Kaburagi | Netflix | |
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart | "Mao Mao's Nakey" | Michael Moloney | Cartoon Network | |
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | "Battle Nexus NYC" | Alan Wan | Nickelodeon | |
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse | "Hard to Swallow" | Eddie Trigueros | Disney+ | |
2021 (49th) [34] [35] | ||||
Arcane | "The Monster You Created" | Pascal Charue, Arnaud Delord, Barthelemy Maunoury | Netflix | |
Amphibia | "True Colors" | Jenn Strickland, Kyler Spears | Disney Channel | |
Crossing Swords | "Tent Pitching" | John Harvatine, Brad Schaffer, Ethan Marak | Hulu | |
Hilda and the Mountain King | Andy Coyle | Netflix | ||
Maya and the Three | "The Sun and the Moon" | Jorge R. Gutierrez | ||
2022 (50th) [36] | ||||
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse | Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy | Apple TV+ | ||
Baymax! | "Sofia" | Lissa Treiman | Disney+ | |
Oni: Thunder God's Tale | "The Demon Moon Rises" | Daisuke "Dice" Tsutsumi | Netflix | |
e∞ception | "Misprint" | Yûzô Satô | ||
More Than I Want to Remember | Amy Bench, Maya Edelman | Mugeni Film | ||
2023 (51st) [37] [38] | ||||
Star Wars: Visions | "Screecher's Reach" | Paul Young | Disney+ | |
Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire | "Moremi" | Shofela Coker and Andrew McNally | Disney+ | |
My Dad the Bounty Hunter | "Bizarre Ride" | Kenji Ono, Kai Akira, and Patrick Harpin | Netflix | |
Pokémon Concierge | "What's on Your Mind, Psyduck?" | Iku Ogawa | ||
Scavengers Reign | "The Fall" | Diego Porral | Max |
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