Annie Awards 2007

2007 Annie Awards
2007 International Animated Film Society’s Annie Award nominations: December 4, 2006
2007 Annie Award winners: Alex Theatre in Glendale on February 11, 2007
("*" denotes the winner in each category)
 

Pixar’s Cars, directed by John Lasseter and Joe Ranft, won the 2007 Annie Award for best animated feature film at the 34th International Animated Film Society Awards. Additionally, Cars won the Annie for best music in an animated feature for Randy Newman’s score. Flushed Away, however, turned out to be the evening’s top winner. The DreamWorks Animation/Aardman Animations feature about life in the London sewers, won a total of five Annies including best animated effects and best "voice acting" for Ian McKellen, who plays the character Toad. Curiously, Flushed Away was [...]

2007 Annie Awards: Nominations

John Lasseter and Joe Ranft’s Cars (above, top photo), set in the back roads of the United States, and Flushed Away (above, lower photo), the story of an upscale rat who gets flushed down into the sewers of London, received the most nominations — nine in all — for the International Animated Film Society’s 2007 Annie Awards, announced Monday, Dec. 4.
Cars received a best animated feature nod, though Flushed Away was strangely absent from that category in spite of nominations for directors David Bowers and Sam Fell, and for screenwriter Will Davies.
George Miller’s Australia-U.S. co-production and box-office hit Happy Feet, about a genetically impaired penguin that tap dances, received two nods: best animated feature and writing in an [...]