This is a list of Annie Awards ceremonies, the date of the ceremony, the year in film they were honoring, their hosts, and the Best Animated Feature.
The venues for the Annie Awards ceremonies have been:
Date | Honoring Year(s) | Venue | Host(s) | Best Feature | Most Awards | |
20th | November 14, 1992 | 1991–1992 | ATAS Plaza Theatre | George Carlin | Beauty and the Beast | N/A |
21st | November 5, 1993 | 1992–1993 | E.G. Daily | Aladdin | N/A | |
22nd | November 12, 1994 | 1993–1994 | Janice Kawaye | The Lion King | The Lion King (3) | |
23rd | November 11, 1995 | 1994–1995 | Jim Cummings Corey Burton | Pocahontas | Pocahontas (4) | |
24th | November 10, 1996 | 1995–1996 | Pasadena Civic Auditorium | Leonard Maltin | Toy Story | Toy Story (7) |
25th | November 16, 1997 | 1996–1997 | Gary Owens [3] | Cats Don't Dance | Hercules, The Simpsons (4 each) | |
26th | November 13, 1998 | 1997–1998 | Alex Theatre | Jay Thomas | Mulan | Mulan (10) |
27th | November 6, 1999 | 1998–1999 | Cathy Cavadini | The Iron Giant | The Iron Giant (9) | |
28th | November 11, 2000 | 1999–2000 | Rob Paulsen Maurice LaMarche | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 2 (7) | |
29th | November 10, 2001 | 2000–2001 | Billy West | Shrek | Shrek (8) | |
30th | February 1, 2003 | 2002 | Steve Marmel | Spirited Away | Spirited Away, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron , Samurai Jack (4 each) | |
31st | February 7, 2004 | 2003 | Finding Nemo | Finding Nemo (8) | ||
32nd | January 30, 2005 | 2004 | Tom Kenny | The Incredibles | The Incredibles (10) | |
33rd | February 4, 2006 | 2005 | Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (10) | ||
34th | February 11, 2007 | 2006 | Cars | Flushed Away (5) | ||
35th | February 8, 2008 | 2007 | Royce Hall | Ratatouille | Ratatouille (9) | |
36th | January 30, 2009 | 2008 | Kung Fu Panda | Kung Fu Panda (10) | ||
37th | February 6, 2010 | 2009 | William Shatner | Up | The Princess and the Frog , Prep & Landing , Coraline (3 each) | |
38th | February 5, 2011 | 2010 | Tom Kenny | How to Train Your Dragon | How to Train Your Dragon (10) | |
39th | February 4, 2012 | 2011 | Patton Oswalt | Rango | Rango, Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice (4 each) | |
40th | February 2, 2013 | 2012 | Leonard Maltin Rob Paulsen Maurice LaMarche | Wreck-It Ralph | Wreck-It Ralph (5) | |
41st | February 1, 2014 | 2013 | Patrick Warburton | Frozen | Frozen (5) | |
42nd | January 31, 2015 | 2014 | Grey DeLisle | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 (6) | |
43rd | February 6, 2016 | 2015 | Jason Marsden | Inside Out | Inside Out (10) | |
44th | February 4, 2017 | 2016 | Stephanie Sheh | Zootopia | Zootopia (6) | |
45th | February 3, 2018 | 2017 | Tom Kane | Coco | Coco (11)* | |
46th | February 2, 2019 | 2018 | Daran Norris | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (7) | |
47th | January 25, 2020 | 2019 | No hosts | Klaus | Klaus (7) | |
48th | April 16, 2021 | 2020 | Virtual | Soul | Soul (7) | |
49th | March 12, 2022 | 2021 | The Mitchells vs. the Machines | Arcane (9)* | ||
50th | February 25, 2023 | 2022 | Royce Hall | Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio | Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (5) | |
51st | February 17, 2024 | 2023 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (7) |
*Record holder for most Annie Awards received in a single year
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