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ASIFA-Hollywood Unveils 51st Annie Awards Nominations
ASIFA-Hollywood recently announced the nominees for its 51st Annual Annie Awards, with Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated masterpiece, “The Boy and the Heron” (Kimi-tachi wa Dō Ikiru ka), and Makoto Shinkai’s captivating film “Suzume” (Suzume no Tojimari) both vying for the coveted title of Best Feature.
Leading Contenders and Outstanding Performances
Jack Black’s dynamic portrayal of Bowser in “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” earned him a Best Voice Acting – Feature nomination, bringing his celebrated vocal talents to the forefront. In the realm of television, the compelling “Pokémon: Path to the Peak” short animated series is in the running for Best TV/Media – Limited Series, whereas the innovative “Pokémon Concierge” stop-motion series could score a win for Best Direction – TV/Media.
Diverse Nominations Across the Board
“Star Wars: Visions Volume 2” has made a strong showing across several categories. The series highlights global talent with nominations for the Spanish team’s mesmerizing visual effects in the “Sith” episode, Aardman’s exceptional character animation in the “I Am Your Mother” episode from the U.K., Cartoon Saloon’s outstanding direction and editorial work in “Screecher’s Reach” from Ireland, and the enthralling music of Triggerfish’s “Aau’s Song” from South Africa.
“Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” stands out in the live-action space, competing for Best Character Animation – Live Action, demonstrating the seamless blend of realism and fantasy animation can achieve.
Special Honors and Anticipation
Legendary Studio Ghibli composer Joe Hisaishi is set to receive the illustrious Winsor McCay Award, celebrating his immeasurable contributions to the animation industry over his storied career.
The prestigious awards ceremony is slated for February 17 at UCLA’s Royce Hall, where the animation community will gather to honor the year’s best.
Expansion of the Awards
Notably, the Annie Awards expanded its reach in 2016 with the addition of the Best Animated Independent Feature category, recognizing the brilliance of independent animators, international studios, and anime. This move has brought hidden gems to the limelight, such as Mamoru Hosoda’s “Mirai,” which took home the award in 2019.
Last year, we saw California’s Tonko House snag awards for its CGI animated series “Oni: Thunder God’s Tale” in both Best TV/Media – Limited Series and Best Production Design – TV/Media categories. Despite the rising presence of anime, no titles claimed an Annie Award from 2020 through 2022. The late director Satoshi Kon posthumously received the Winsor McCay Award in 2020, acknowledging his incredible influence on animation.
Sources: Annie Awards’ official website, Deadline (Erik Pedersen)
Final Thoughts
The Annie Awards not only celebrate excellence within the animation community but also unite a diverse range of talent from across the globe. With a lineup of both iconic and fresh faces in this year’s nominations, the anticipation builds for an exhilarating award ceremony that promises to showcase the vibrant creativity and technological advancements breathing life into contemporary animation. Paying homage to the trailblazers of animation while propelling emerging talent into the spotlight, ASIFA-Hollywood continues to foster a deep appreciation for this dynamic art form.