Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film

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The Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Feature is an award given by the Florida Film Critics Circle to honor the finest achievements in animated filmmaking.

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Winners

1990s

YearFilmDirector(s)Nominees
1999 The Iron Giant Brad Bird Trey Parker
  • Toy Story 2
  • John Lasseter

    2000s

    YearFilmDirector(s)Nominees
    2000 Chicken Run Peter Lord and Nick Park Mark Dindal
  • The Road to El Dorado
  • Don Paul, Eric "Bibo" Bergeron
    2001 Shrek Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson Gary Trousdale Kirk Wise
  • Monsters, Inc.
  • Pete Docter
    2002 Spirited Away
    (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi)
    Hayao Miyazaki Chris Wedge
  • Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
  • Kelly Asbury
    2003 Finding Nemo Andrew Stanton Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker
  • Rugrats Go Wild!
  • Norton Virgien, John Eng
    2004 The Incredibles Brad Bird Andrew Adamson Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
  • Stephen Hillenburg
    2005 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Steve Box and Nick Park Mark Dindal
  • Corpse Bride
  • Tim Burton
  • Madagascar
  • Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath
  • Valiant
  • Gary Chapman
    2006 Monster House Gil Kenan John Lasseter
  • Happy Feet
  • George Miller,
  • Ice Age: The Meltdown
  • Carlos Saldanha
  • Over the Hedge
  • Tim Johnson, Karey Kirkpatrick
    2007 Ratatouille Brad Bird Steve Anderson
  • Shrek the Third
  • Chris Miller
  • The Simpsons Movie
  • David Silverman
  • Surf's Up
  • Ash Brannon, Chris Buck
    2008 WALL-E Andrew Stanton Chris Williams, Byron Howard
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • John Wayne Stevenson, Mark Osborne
  • Ponyo
  • Hayao Miyazaki
  • The Tale of Despereaux
  • Rob Stevenhagen, Sam Fell
    2009 Up Pete Docter Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
  • Coraline
  • Henry Selick
  • The Princess and the Frog
  • Ron Clements, John Musker
  • The Secret of Kells aka. Brendan and the Secret of Kells
  • Tomm Moore

    2010s

    YearFilmDirector(s)Nominees
    2010 Toy Story 3 Lee Unkrich Anthony Bell Ben Gluck
  • Despicable Me
  • Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud
  • How To Train Your Dragon
  • Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
  • Tangled
  • Nathan Greno, Byron Howard
    2011 The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Steven Spielberg Sarah Smith
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • Puss in Boots
  • Chris Miller
  • Rio
  • Carlos Saldanha
    2012 Frankenweenie [1] Tim Burton Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman
  • ParaNorman
  • Sam Fell, Chris Butler
  • The Pirates! Band of Misfits Peter Lord
  • Wreck-It Ralph
  • Rich Moore
    2013 Frozen Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee Chris Sanders, Kirk DeMicco
  • Despicable Me 2
  • Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud
  • Monsters University
  • Dan Scanlon
  • The Wind Rises
  • Hayao Miyazaki
    2014 The Lego Movie Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Don Hall, Chris Williams
  • The Boxtrolls
  • Anthony Stacchi, Graham Annable
  • How to Train Your Dragon 2
  • Dean DeBlois
  • Song of the Sea
  • Tomm Moore
    2015 Inside Out Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen Charlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson and Rosa Tran
  • Boy and the World
  • Alê Abreu
  • Shaun the Sheep Movie
  • Mark Burton and Richard Starzak
  • When Marnie Was There
  • Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Yoshiaki Nishimura
    2016 Kubo and the Two Strings [2] Travis Knight Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Jared Bush
  • Moana
  • Ron Clements, John Musker, Don Hall and Chris Williams
  • Sausage Party
  • Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon
    2017 Coco Lee Unkrich Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman
  • The Boss Baby
  • Tom McGrath
  • The Breadwinner
  • Nora Twomey
  • The Lego Batman Movie
  • Chris McKay
    2018 Mirai Mamoru Hosoda Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman
  • Incredibles 2
  • Brad Bird
  • Isle of Dogs
  • Wes Anderson
    2019 I Lost My Body Jérémy Clapin Josh Cooley
  • Frozen II
  • Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
  • Dean DeBlois
  • Weathering with You
  • Makoto Shinkai

    2020s

    YearFilmDirector(s)Nominees
    2020 Soul [3] Pete Docter Glen Keane
  • Ride Your Wave
  • Masaaki Yuasa
  • The Wolf House
  • Joaquín Cociña and Cristobal León
  • Wolfwalkers
  • Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart
    2021 Encanto [4] Jared Bush and Byron Howard Mamoru Hosoda
  • Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
  • Hideaki Anno, Kazuya Tsurumaki, Katsuichi Nakayama, Mahiro Maeda
  • Flee
  • Jonas Poher Rasmussen
  • Josep
  • Aurel
  • Luca
  • Enrico Casarosa and Jesse Andrews
  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines
  • Mike Rianda
    2022 Turning Red Domee Shi Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson
  • Inu-Oh
  • Masaaki Yuasa
  • Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
  • Dean Fleischer Camp
    2023 The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki

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