Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in a Feature Production

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Annie Award for Storyboarding in a Feature Production
Awarded forExcellence in storyboarding for animated feature productions
CountryUnited States
Presented by ASIFA-Hollywood
First awarded1995
Currently held by Hayao Miyazaki The Boy and the Heron (2023)
Website annieawards.org

The Annie Award for Storyboard in an Animated Feature Production is an Annie Award awarded annually to the best storyboard artist and introduced in 1995. It rewards animation of characters for animated feature films.

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Up until the creation of the Annie Award for Storyboarding in a TV Production, TV series, animated shorts, and non-theatrical releases were eligible for nomination in this category.

Winners and nominees

*= non-feature nominee
^=non-theatrical nominee
†=live-action nominee

1990s

YearStoryboard ArtistStudios
1995
(23rd)
[1]
Kazuo Terada Gargoyles (Episode: "Reawakening")*
Warwick Gilbert Aladdin (Episode: "The Lost Ones")
Denise Koyama Aladdin (Episode: "The Secret of Dagger Rock")*
Brian Pimental A Goofy Movie
Genndy Tartakovsky* Dexter's Laboratory*
1996
(24th)
[2]
Rusty Mills Pinky and the Brain (Episode: "A Pinky and the Brain Christmas")*
Barry Caldwell Animaniacs*
Brenda Chapman, Will Finn The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Rodolphe Guenoden Balto
Hiroshi Ohno Gargoyles *
Joe Ranft James and the Giant Peach
1997
(25th)
Not awarded [3]
1998
(26th)
[4]
Chris Sanders Mulan
Li Hong Ferngully 2: The Magical Rescue^
1999
(27th)
[5]
Mark Andrews The Iron Giant
Lorna Cook The Prince of Egypt
Kevin O' Brien The Iron Giant
Dean Wellins
Brian Pimental Tarzan

2000s

YearStoryboard ArtistStudios
2000
(28th)
[6]
Dan Jeup, Joe Ranft Toy Story 2
Thom Enriquez Dinosaur
Jeff Snow The Road to El Dorado
2001
(29th)
[7]
Rob Koo Shrek
Stephen Anderson The Emperor's New Groove
Don Hall
Chris Ure Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Wendell Washer Tweety's High-Flying Adventure ^
2002
(30th)
[8]
Ronnie Del Carmen Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Larry Leker Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Simon Wells
2003
(31st)
[9]
Sharon Forward The Jungle Book 2
Dean Roberts 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure^
Holly Forsyth The Jungle Book 2
Chris Otsuki
Dave Prince
2004
(32nd)
[10]
Kevin O'Brien The Incredibles
Chen-Yi Chang Home on the Range
Ted Mathot The Incredibles
Chris Otsuki Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo ^
Conrad Vernon Shrek 2
2005
(33rd)
[11] [12]
Bob Persichetti Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Tom McGrath Madagascar
Catherine Yuh Rader
Chris Otsuki Kronk's New Groove ^
Michael Salter Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
2006
(34th)
[13]
Gary Graham Over the Hedge
William H. Frake III Ice Age: The Meltdown
Kris Pearn Open Season
Thom Enriquez Over the Hedge
Simon Wells Flushed Away
2007
(35th)
[14]
Ted Mathot Ratatouille
Nassos Vakalis Bee Movie
Don Hall Meet the Robinsons
Denise Koyama Surf's Up
Sean Song TMNT
2008
(36th)
[15]
Jennifer Yuh Nelson Kung Fu Panda
Joe Mateo Bolt
Alessandro Carloni Kung Fu Panda
Rob Stevenhagen The Tale of Despereaux
Ronnie Del Carmen WALL-E
2009
(37th)
[16]
Tom Owens Monsters vs. Aliens
Sharon Bridgeman Astro Boy
Chris Butler Coraline
Ronnie Del Carmen Up
Peter Sohn

2010s

YearStoryboard ArtistStudios
2010
(38th)
[17]
Tom Owens How to Train Your Dragon
Paul Fisher Shrek Forever After
Alessandro Carloni How to Train Your Dragon
Catherine Yuh Rader Megamind
2011
(39th)
[18] [19]
Jeremy Spears Winnie the Pooh
Kris Pearn Arthur Christmas
Scott Morse Cars 2
Nelson Yokota Gnomeo & Juliet
Gary Graham Kung Fu Panda 2
Phillip Craven
Bob Logan Puss in Boots
Delia Gosman Rango
Josh Hayes
2012
(40th)
[20]
Johanne Matte Rise of the Guardians
Rob Koo Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Emanuela Cozzi Paranorman
Leo Matsuda Wreck-it Ralph
Lissa Treiman
2013
(41st)
[21]
Dean Kelly Monsters University
Steven A. Macleod The Croods
Eric Favela Despicable Me 2
John Ripa Frozen
Jason Hand Planes
2014
(42nd)
[22]
Tron Mai How to Train Your Dragon 2
Marc Smith Big Hero 6
Emanuela Cozzi The Boxtrolls
Julian Nariño
Piero Piluso Planes: Fire and Rescue
John E. Hurst Rio 2
Rodrigo Perez-Castro
2015
(43rd)
[23] [24]
Tony Rosenast Inside Out
Antonio SantamariaExtraordinary Tales
Enrico Casarosa, Tony Rosenast, Jean-Philippe Vine The Good Dinosaur
Bill Presing
Rosanna Sullivan
Mike Smukavic Hotel Transylvania 2
Domee Shi Inside Out
Habib Louati Minions
2016
(44th)
[25] [26]
Dean Wellins Zootopia
Trevor Jimenez Finding Dory
Mark Garcia Kubo and the Two Strings
Normand Lemay Moana
Claire Morrissey Trolls
2017
(45th)
[27] [28]
Dean Kelly Coco
Glenn Harmon The Boss Baby
Julien Regnard The Breadwinner
Madeline Sharafian Coco
Louie Del Carmen The Star
2018
(46th)
[29] [30]
Dean Kelly Incredibles 2
Habib Louati The Grinch
Bobby Rubio Incredibles 2
Ovi Nedelcu Mary Poppins Returns
Michael Herrera Ralph Breaks the Internet
2019
(47th)
[31] [32]
Sergio Pablos Klaus
Julien Bisaro I Lost My Body
Jérémy Clapin
Julián Nariño Missing Link
Oliver Thomas

2020s

YearStoryboard ArtistStudios
2020
(48th)
[33] [34]
Trevor Jimenez Soul
Evon Freeman The Croods: A New Age
Goro Miyazaki Earwig and the Witch
Glen Keane Over the Moon
Guillaume Lorin Wolfwalkers
2021
(49th)
[35] [36]
Jason Hand Encanto
Steven Garcia The Addams Family 2
Luis Logam Raya and the Last Dragon
Gary Graham Spirit Untamed
Carlos Romero Vivo
2022
(50th)
[37]
Anthony Holden Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Nima Azarba Minions: The Rise of Gru
Dave Feiss
Jeff Snow Strange World
Javier Ledesma Barboll
2023
(51st)
[38] [39]
Hayao Miyazaki The Boy and the Heron
Richard Phelan Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
Esteban Bravo Nimona
Maca Gil Robot Dreams
Makoto Shinkai Suzume

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