2010 Annie Awards
International Animated Film Society's 2010 Annie Award nominations: Dec. 1, 2009
2010 Annie Award winners: UCLA's Royce Hall in Los Angeles on Feb. 6, 2010
("*" denotes the winner in each category)

Up by Pete Docter
PRODUCTION CATEGORIES
Best Animated Feature
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs — Sony Pictures Animation
Coraline — Laika
Fantastic Mr. Fox — 20th Century Fox
The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
The Secret of Kells — Cartoon Saloon
* Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Best Home Entertainment Production
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas — Universal Animation Studios
* Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder — The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Green Latern: First Flight — Warner Bros. Animation
Open Season 2 — Sony Pictures Animation
SpongeBob vs. The Big One — Nickelodeon
Best Animated Short Subject
Pups of Liberty — Picnic Pictures
* Robot Chicken: Star Wars 2.5 — ShadowMachine
Santa, The Fascist Years — Plymptoons
The Rooster, The Crocodile and The Night Sky — Barley Films
The Story of Walls — Badmash Animation Studios
Best Animated Television Commercial
Goldfish: In The Dark — Blur Studios, Inc.
Idaho Lottery Twiceland — Acme Filmworks, Inc.
Nutty Trade — Blue Sky Studios
* Spanish Lottery Deportees — Acme Filmworks, Inc.
The Spooning — Screen Novelties /Acne Media
Best Animated Television Production
Glenn Martin, DDS — Tornante, Cuppa Coffee Studios & Rogers Communications
Merry Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
* Prep and Landing — ABC Family/Walt Disney Animation Studios
The Simpsons — Gracie Films
Best Animated Television Production for Children
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse — Disney Television Animation
SpongeBob SquarePants — Nickelodeon
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack — Cartoon Network Studios
The Mighty B! — Nickelodeon/Polka Dot Pictures/Paper Kite Productions
* The Penguins of Madagascar — Nickelodeon and DreamWorks Animation
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES
Animated Effects
Scott Cegielski Monsters vs. Aliens — DreamWorks Animation
Alexander Feigin 9 — 9 L.L.C.
Eric Froemling Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Tom Kluyskens Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs — Sony Pictures Animation
* James Mansfield The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Character Animation in a Television Production
Mark Donald B.O.B.'s Big Break — DreamWorks Animation
Mark Mitchell Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Kevan Shorey Merry Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
Tony Smeed Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
* Phillip To Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space — DreamWorks Animation
Character Animation in a Feature Production
Andreas Deja The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
* Eric Goldberg The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Travis Knight Coraline — Laika
Daniel Nguyen Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Bruce Smith The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Character Design in a Television Production
Bryan Arnett The Mighty B! – Catatonic — Nickelodeon/Polka Dot Pictures/Paper Kite Productions
Ben Balistreri Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends — Cartoon Network Studios
Craig Kellman Merry Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
* Bill Schwab Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Character Design in a Feature Production
Daniel Lopez Munoz Up — Pixar Animation Studios
* Shane Prigmore Coraline — Laika
Shannon Tindle Coraline — Laika
Directing in a Television Production
Pam Cooke & Jansen Yee American Dad: Brains, Brains & Automobiles — 20th Century Fox/Fuzzy Door/Underdog
Rob Fendler Popzilla — Animax
John Infantino, J.G. Quintel The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack: Candy Casanova — Cartoon Network Studios
* Bret Haaland The Penguins of Madagascar – Launchtime — Nickelodeon and DreamWorks Animation
Jennifer Oxley The Wonder Pets: Help The Monster — Nickelodeon/Little Airplane Productions
Directing in a Feature Production
Wes Anderson Fantastic Mr. Fox — 20th Century Fox
* Pete Docter Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Christopher Miller, Phil Lord Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs — Sony Pictures Animation
Hayao Miyazaki Ponyo — Studio Ghibli
Henry Selick Coraline — Laika
Music in a Television Production
Michael Giacchino Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Kevin Kiner Star Wars: The Clone Wars Weapons Factory — Lucasfilm Animation Ltd.
* Guy Moon The Fairly OddParents: Wishology-The Big Beginning — Nickelodeon
Music in a Feature Production
* Bruno Coulais Coraline — Laika
Michael Giacchino Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Joe Hisaishi Ponyo — Studio Ghibli
John Powell Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs — Blue Sky Studios
Production Design in a Television Production
Mac George Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
* Andy Harkness Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Janice Kubo Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends — Cartoon Network Studios
Production Design in a Feature Production
Christopher Appelhans Coraline — Laika
Ian Gooding The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
* Tadahiro Uesugi Coraline — Laika
Christophe Vacher 9 — 9 L.L.C.
Storyboarding in a Television Production
Sunil Hall The Mighty B!: Catatonic — Nickelodeon/Polka Dot Pictures/Paper
Brandon Kruse The Fairly OddParents: Fly Boy — Nickelodeon
* Robert Koo Merry Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
Joe Mateo Prep and Landing — ABC Family/Walt Disney Animation Studios Kite Productions
Adam Van Wyk The Spectacular Spider-Man: Final Curtain — Culver Entertainment
Storyboarding in a Feature Production
Sharon Bridgeman Astro Boy — Imagi Studios
Chris Butler Coraline — Laika
Ronnie Del Carmen Up — Pixar Animation Studios
* Tom Owens Monsters vs. Aliens — DreamWorks Animation
Peter Sohn Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Voice Acting in a Television Production
Danny Jacobs – Voice of King Julien – Merry Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
Nicky Jones – Voice of Chowder – Chowder: The Dinner Theatre — Cartoon Network Studios
* Tom Kenny – Voice of SpongeBob – SpongeBob SquarePants — Truth or Square — Nickelodeon
Dwight Schultz – Voice of Mung Daal – Chowder:The Party Cruise — Cartoon Network Studios
Willow Smith – Voice of Abby – Merry Madagascar — DreamWorks Animation
Voice Acting in a Feature Production
* Jen Cody – Voice of Charlotte – The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Dawn French – Voice of Miss Forcible – Coraline — Laika
Hugh Laurie – Voice of Dr. Cockroach Ph.D. – Monsters vs. Aliens — DreamWorks Animation
John Leguizamo – Voice of Sid – Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaur — Blue Sky Studios
Jenifer Lewis – Voice of Mama Odie – The Princess and the Frog — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Writing in a Television Production
Daniel Chun – The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XX — Gracie Films
Kevin Deters, Stevie Wermers-Skelton – Prep and Landing — Walt Disney Animation Studios
Valentina L. Garza – The Simpsons: Four Great Women and a Manicure — Gracie Films
Billy Kimball and Ian Maxtone-Graham – The Simpsons: Gone Maggie Gone — Gracie Films
Billy Lopez – The Wonder Pets – Save the Honey Bears — Nickelodeon Productions/Little Airplane Productions
Writing in a Feature Production
* Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach – Fantastic Mr. Fox — 20th Century Fox
Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Tom McCarthy – Up — Pixar Animation Studios
Timothy Hyde Harris and David Bowers – Astro Boy — Imagi Studios
Christopher Miller and Phil Lord – Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs — Sony Pictures Animation
JURIED AWARDS
Winsor McCay Award: Tim Burton, Bruce Timm, Jeffrey Katzenberg
June Foray: Tom Sito
Ub Iwerks Award: William T. Reeves
Special Achievement: Martin Meunier and Brian McLean
Certificate of Merit: Myles Mikulic, Danny Young and Michael Woodside
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Spongebob is really funny and hilarious. somebody says that spongebob is gay, is that even true?;;,
I just missed your show, but Thanks for your webside, Let me know some best of the young generations.
Lily
Ponyo was robbed. Why wasn't it nominated for best feature? And Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was?! Shameful!
And Coraline beat Ponyo AND Up in the music category?! No…. just… no…
In this animation-lover's opinion, Astro Boy had a much better script than Fantastic Mr. Fox! And the storyboard award went to Monsters Vs. Aliens? THAT awful waste of time?
And whoa, Up won for best feature. THAT was a bold, gutsy, original choice(shakes head) Oh, well. I guess it's something that it didn't sweep all the awards, thus avoiding a debacle like that Dreamworks outrage last year…
No more Kunf Fu Panda upset, PLEASE