Annie Award for Production Design in a Feature Production | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in film animation |
Country | United States |
Presented by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
First awarded | Deane Taylor for The Nightmare Before Christmas (1994) |
Currently held by | Patrick O'Keefe, Dean Gordon for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) |
Website | http://annieawards.org |
The Annie Award for Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production is an Annie Award first presented in 1994. Since then, it is annually awarded to the animation industry's best or excellent work performed in the areas of overall production design and art direction for sets of animated feature films.
Year | Recipient(s) | Film |
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1994 (22nd) [1] | ||
Deane Taylor (art director) | The Nightmare Before Christmas | |
Andy Gaskill (art director) | The Lion King | |
Mark Henn (supervising animator) | ||
Scott F. Johnston (artistic supervisor) | ||
Paul Rudish (art director) | Super Secret Squirrel | |
Year | Recipient(s) | Film |
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1995 (23rd) [2] | ||
Michael Giaimo (art director) | Pocahontas | |
Fred Warter (production designer) | A Goofy Movie | |
Kazuyoshi Takeuchi (production designer) | Gargoyles | |
Rasoul Azadani (layout artistic supervisor) | Pocahontas | |
Adrian Penn (art director) | Weiss Energy Hall: The Origin of Energy | |
1996 (24th) [3] | ||
Ralph Eggleston | Toy Story | |
Hans Bacher | Balto | |
Hiroshi Ôno | Gargoyles | |
Takashi Watabe, Hiromasa Ogura | Ghost in the Shell | |
David Goetz | The Hunchback of Notre Dame | |
1997 | ||
Not awarded | ||
1998 (26th) [4] | ||
Hans Bacher | Mulan | |
1999 (27th) [5] | ||
Alan Bodner | The Iron Giant | |
John Bell | Antz | |
William Cone | A Bug's Life | |
Mark Whiting | The Iron Giant | |
Daniel St. Pierre | Tarzan | |
Year | Recipient(s) | Film |
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2010 (38th) [17] | ||
Pierre-Olivier Vincent | How to Train Your Dragon | |
Yarrow Cheney | Despicable Me | |
Eric Guillon | ||
Dan-hee Ryu | Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole | |
Peter Zaslav | Shrek Forever After | |
2011 (39th) [18] [19] | ||
Raymond Zibach | Kung Fu Panda 2 | |
Harley Jessup | Cars 2 | |
Tom Cardone, Kyle Macnaughton, Peter Chan | Rio | |
Paul Felix | Winnie the Pooh | |
2012 (40th) [20] | ||
Steve Pilcher | Brave | |
Rick Heinrichs | Frankenweenie | |
Marcelo Vignali | Hotel Transylvania | |
Nash Dunnigan, Arden Chan, Kyle Macnaughton | Ice Age: Continental Drift | |
Kendal Cronkhite, Shannon Jeffries, Lindsey Olivares, Kenard Pak | Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted | |
Nelson Lowry, Ean McNamara, Trevor Dalmer, Pete Oswald, Ross Stewart | ParaNorman | |
Norman Garwood, Matt Perry | The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! | |
Patrick Hanenberger, Max Boas, Jayee Borcar, Woon Jung, Perry Maple, Peter Maynez, Stan Seo, Felix Yoon | Rise of the Guardians | |
2013 (41st) [21] | ||
David Womersley, Michael Giaimo, Lisa Keene | Frozen | |
Christophe Lautrette, Paul Duncan, Dominique Louis | The Croods | |
Yarrow Cheney, Eric Guillon | Despicable Me 2 | |
William Joyce, Greg Couch, Michael Knapp | Epic | |
Zaza, Zyk | Ernest & Celestine | |
Ricky Nierva, Robert Kondo, Daisuke "Dice" Tsutsumi | Monsters University | |
2014 (42nd) [22] | ||
Paul Lasaine, August Hall, Tom McClure | The Boxtrolls | |
Simon Valdimir Varela, Paul Sullivan | The Book of Life | |
Grant Freckelton | The Lego Movie | |
David James, Priscilla Wong, Ruben Perez, Timothy Lamb, Alexandre Puvilland | Mr. Peabody & Sherman | |
Adrien Merigeau | Song of the Sea | |
2015 (43rd) [23] [24] | ||
Ralph Eggleston | Inside Out | |
Alê Abreu | Boy and the World | |
Harley Jessup, Sharon Calahan, Bryn Imagire, Noah Klocek, Huy Nguyen | The Good Dinosaur | |
Jason Carpenter | He Named Me Malala | |
Emil Metev | Home | |
Eric Guillon | Minions | |
Matt Perry, Gavin Lines | Shaun the Sheep Movie | |
2016 (44th) [25] [26] | ||
Nelson Lowry, Trevor Dalmer, August Hall, Ean McNamara | Kubo and the Two Strings | |
Raymond Zibach, Max Boas | Kung Fu Panda 3 | |
Lou Romano, Alex Juhasz, Celine Desrumaux | The Little Prince | |
Kendal Cronkhite, Timothy Lamb | Trolls | |
David Goetz, Matthias Lechner | Zootopia | |
2017 (45th) [27] [28] | ||
Harley Jessup, Danielle Feinberg, Bryn Imagire, Nathaniel McLaughlin, Ernesto Nemesio | Coco | |
Ciaran Duffy, Julien Regnard, Daby Zainab Faidhi | The Breadwinner | |
Tom Cardone, Arden Chan, Andrew Hickson, Mike Lee, Jason Sadler | Ferdinand | |
Florent Masurel, Pierre-antoine Moelo, Jean-Jacques Cournoyer, Julien Meillard | Leap! | |
Tomotaka Kubo, Tomoya Imai, Satoko Nakamura | Mary and the Witch's Flower | |
2018 (46th) [29] [30] | ||
Justin K. Thompson | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | |
Matt Perry, Richard Edmunds | Early Man | |
Scott Wills (production designer) | Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation | |
Adam Stockhausen, Paul Harrod | Isle of Dogs | |
Jeff Turley | Mary Poppins Returns | |
2019 (47th) [31] [32] | ||
Szymon Biernacki and Marcin Jakubowski | Klaus | |
Max Boas, Paul Duncan, Christopher Brock, Cecline Da Hyeu Kim, and Jane Li | Abominable | |
Pierre-Olivier Vincent, Kirsten Kawamura, Woonyoung Jung, and Iuri Lioi | How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World | |
Nelson Lowry, Santiago Montiel, and Trevor Dalmer | Missing Link | |
Patricia Atchison, Maisha Moore, Chris Souza, Jack Y | The Addams Family | |
Year | Recipient(s) | Film |
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2020 (48th) [33] [34] | ||
María Pareja, Ross Stewart, Tomm Moore | Wolfwalkers | |
Noah Klocek, Sharon Calahan, Huy Nguyen, Bert Berry, Paul Conrad' | Onward | |
Steve Pilcher, Albert Lozano, Paul Abadilla, Bryn Imagire | Soul | |
Kyle McQueen | The Willoughbys | |
Kendal Cronkhite Shaindlin, Timothy Lamb | Trolls World Tour | |
2021 (49th) [35] [36] | ||
Lindsey Olivares, Toby Wilson, Dave Bleich | The Mitchells vs. the Machines | |
Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Alice Dieudonné, Almu Redondo, Maria Pareja | Belle | |
Paul Felix, Mingjue Helen Chen, Cory Loftis | Raya and the Last Dragon | |
Aurélien Predal, Till Nowak, Nathan Crowley | Ron's Gone Wrong | |
Carlos Zaragoza, Wendell Dalit, Andy Harkness | Vivo | |
2022 (50th) [37] | ||
Curt Enderle, Guy Davis | Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio | |
Phil Tippett | Mad God | |
Nate Wragg, Joseph Feinsilver, Claire Keane, Wayne Tsay, Naveen Selvanathan | Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | |
Luc Desmarchelier, Floriane Marchix | The Bad Guys | |
Matthias Lechner, Jung Woonyoung | The Sea Beast | |
2023 (51st) [38] [39] | ||
Patrick O'Keefe, Dean Gordon | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |
Yoji Takeshige | The Boy and the Heron | |
Don Shank, Maria Yi, Dan Holland, Jennifer Chang, Laura Meyer | Elemental | |
Aidan Sugano, Jeff Turley | Nimona | |
Yashar Kassai, Arthur, Tiffany Lam | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem |
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