![]() Of the short subject category, “I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat,” “La Luna” “Paths of Hate,” “Sunday” and “Wild Life” are the films cited that were advanced by the AcademyĪnimated Effects in an Animated ProductionĪnimated Effects in a Live Action Production Curiously, Aardman’s “Arthur Christmas” only managed 6. I guess it’s water under the bridge now as “Cars 2” was submitted this year and received seven nominations.įox’s “Rio” and the aforementioned “Rango” scored 8 nominations apiece. ![]() The studio had beef with the rules and judging procedures of the organization and didn’t submit “Toy Story 3” for consideration last year. Meanwhile, Pixar joined the party again this year after protesting via exclusion last year. “Winnie the Pooh” managed to nail down 8 nominations (including for writing and directing), but somehow missed out on the “let’s nominate everything” Best Animated Feature category. “The Adventures of Tintin” managed to be nominated for Best Animated Feature, but as I’ve been mentioning all season, I anticipated the film would be qualified as animation for the Oscars to avoid a stink, but I don’t expect the animation branch to nominate it in the final analysis. That’s doubly important considering that, even in a five-nominee year, it’ll be tough for DreamWorks to get both of its films in. The thinking is that the studio has a big slate, what with home-grown productions like “The Adventures of Tintin” and “Rango” to work with as it is, and no one wants the focus split too much. The studio’s one-two punch of “Kung Fu Panda 2” and “Puss in Boots” led the field with 11 and nine nominations respectively.ĭreamWorks has been mobilizing as of late behind the scenes, bringing on awards publicists outside of the in-house Paramount team. The 39th annual Annie Award nominees have been announced this morning, and as usual, DreamWorks Animation had a really strong showing.
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