Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Feature

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The Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Feature is an annual award given by the Detroit Film Critics Society to honor the best animation of that year. The awards was first given in 2017, at the body's eleventh annual ceremony.

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Winners

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2010s

YearFilmDirector(s)
2017
[1] [2]
The Lego Batman Movie Chris McKay
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie David Soren
Cars 3 Brian Fee
Coco Lee Unkrich
Loving Vincent Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman
2018
[3] [4]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman
Incredibles 2 Brad Bird
Isle of Dogs Wes Anderson
Ralph Breaks the Internet Rich Moore and Phil Johnston
Smallfoot Karey Kirkpatrick
2019
[5]
Toy Story 4 Josh Cooley
Frozen II Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Dean DeBlois
I Lost My Body Jérémy Clapin
Klaus Sergio Pablos

2020s

YearFilmDirector(s)
2020
[6] [7]
Soul Pete Docter
The Croods: A New Age Joel Crawford
Onward Dan Scanlon
Over the Moon Glen Keane
Wolfwalkers Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart
2021
[8] [9]
The Mitchells vs. the Machines Mike Rianda
Belle Mamoru Hosoda
Cryptozoo Dash Shaw
Encanto Byron Howard and Jared Bush
Flee Jonas Poher Rasmussen
Luca Enrico Casarosa

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References

  1. DFCS (2017). "The 2017 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards". Detroit Film Critics Society . Detroit Film Critics Society . Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  2. Detroit Film Critics Society honors 'Florida Project' - Associated Press News
  3. DFCS (2018). "The 2018 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards". Detroit Film Critics Society . Detroit Film Critics Society . Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  4. Detroit Film Critcs Society 2018 Winners - Awardsdaily
  5. DFCS (2019). "The 2019 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards". Detroit Film Critics Society . Detroit Film Critics Society . Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  6. DFCS (2020). "The 2020 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards". Detroit Film Critics Society . Detroit Film Critics Society . Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  7. Detroit Film Critcs winners: 'Nomadland' is top film, 'Minari,', Delory Lindo also score - AwardsWatch
  8. Detroit Film Critics Society Announces 2021 Nominations - Detroit Film Critics Society
  9. Detroit Film Critics Society Announces the Best of 2021 Nominations|CINEMANERDZ