It’s not often I get a perfect score in predicting, but the Annie Awards went precisely as I expected. No love for Toy Story 3 and a ton of awards for How to Train Your Dragon. It was a clean sweep (in that How to Train Your Dragon won every category in which it was nominated, even if it had more than one nominee in those categories).
Awards Tallies
(10) How to Train Your Dragon
(1) Alice in Wonderland Day & Night
The Awards
Best Animated Feature
How to Train Your Dragon (Wesley, RU:Tripp)
Best Animated Short Subject
Day & Night (Wesley, Peter, Wes)
Best Animated Effects
Brett Miller – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley?, Wes?)
Best Character Animation in an Animated Feature
Gabe Hordos – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley?, Wes?)
Best Character Animation in a Live Action Feature
Ryan Page – Alice in Wonderland (Wesley, Wes)
Best Character Design
Nico Marlet – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley, Wes)
Best Directing
Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley)
Best Music
John Powell – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley, Wes)
Best Production Design
Pierre Olivier Vincent – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley, Wes)
Best Storyboarding
Tom Owens – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley?, Wes?)
Best Voice Acting
Jay Baruchel as Hiccup – How To Train Your Dragon (Wesley)
Best Writing
William Davies, Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders – How to Train Your Dragon (Wesley)













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