List of Annie Awards ceremonies

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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.

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Venues

The venues for the Annie Awards ceremonies have been:

Ceremonies

DateHonoring Year(s)VenueHost(s)Best FeatureMost Awards
20th November 14, 19921991–1992 ATAS Plaza Theatre George Carlin Beauty and the Beast N/A
21st November 5, 19931992–1993 E.G. Daily Aladdin N/A
22nd November 12, 19941993–1994 Janice Kawaye The Lion King The Lion King (3)
23rd November 11, 19951994–1995 Jim Cummings
Corey Burton
Pocahontas Pocahontas (4)
24th November 10, 19961995–1996 Pasadena Civic Auditorium Leonard Maltin Toy Story Toy Story (7)
25th November 16, 19971996–1997 Gary Owens [3] Cats Don't Dance Hercules, The Simpsons (4 each)
26th November 13, 19981997–1998 Alex Theatre Jay Thomas Mulan Mulan (10)
27th November 6, 19991998–1999 Cathy Cavadini The Iron Giant The Iron Giant (9)
28th November 11, 20001999–2000 Rob Paulsen
Maurice LaMarche
Toy Story 2 Toy Story 2 (7)
29th November 10, 20012000–2001 Billy West Shrek Shrek (8)
30th February 1, 20032002 Steve Marmel Spirited Away Spirited Away, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron , Samurai Jack (4 each)
31st February 7, 20042003 Finding Nemo Finding Nemo (8)
32nd January 30, 20052004 Tom Kenny The Incredibles The Incredibles (10)
33rd February 4, 20062005 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (10)
34th February 11, 20072006 Cars Flushed Away (5)
35th February 8, 20082007 Royce Hall Ratatouille Ratatouille (9)
36th January 30, 20092008 Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda (10)
37th February 6, 20102009 William Shatner Up The Princess and the Frog , Prep & Landing , Coraline (3 each)
38th February 5, 20112010Tom Kenny How to Train Your Dragon How to Train Your Dragon (10)
39th February 4, 20122011 Patton Oswalt Rango Rango, Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice (4 each)
40th February 2, 20132012Leonard Maltin
Rob Paulsen
Maurice LaMarche
Wreck-It Ralph Wreck-It Ralph (5)
41st February 1, 20142013 Patrick Warburton Frozen Frozen (5)
42nd January 31, 20152014 Grey DeLisle How to Train Your Dragon 2 How to Train Your Dragon 2 (6)
43rd February 6, 20162015 Jason Marsden Inside Out Inside Out (10)
44th February 4, 20172016 Stephanie Sheh Zootopia Zootopia (6)
45th February 3, 20182017 Tom Kane Coco Coco (11)*
46th February 2, 20192018 Daran Norris Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (7)
47th January 25, 20202019No hosts Klaus Klaus (7)
48th April 16, 20212020Virtual Soul Soul (7)
49th March 12, 20222021 The Mitchells vs. the Machines Arcane (9)*
50th February 25, 20232022 Royce Hall Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (5)
51st February 17, 20242023 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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