Results
The following table displays the nominees and the winners in bold print with a yellow background.
Year | Film | Recipient |
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2001 |
Shrek (Dreamworks Animation) | Aron Warner |
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Paramount / Nickelodeon) | John A. Davis Steve Oedekerk |
|
Monsters, Inc. (Disney • Pixar) | Pete Docter John Lasseter |
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2002 |
Spirited Away (Studio Ghibli) | Hayao Miyazaki |
Ice Age (Fox / Blue Sky) | Chris Wedge | |
Lilo & Stitch (Disney) | Chris Sanders | |
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (Dreamworks Animation) | Jeffrey Katzenberg | |
Treasure Planet (Disney) | Ron Clements | |
2003 |
Finding Nemo (Disney • Pixar) | Andrew Stanton |
Brother Bear (Disney) | Aaron Blaise Robert Walker |
|
The Triplets of Belleville (Diaphana Films) | Sylvain Chomet | |
2004 |
The Incredibles (Disney • Pixar) | Brad Bird |
Shark Tale (Dreamworks Animation) | Bill Damaschke | |
Shrek 2 (Dreamworks Animation) | Andrew Adamson | |
2005 |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Aardman / Dreamworks Animation) | Steve Box Nick Park |
Corpse Bride (Warner Bros.) | Tim Burton Mike Johnson |
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Howl's Moving Castle (Studio Ghibli) | Hayao Miyazaki | |
2006 |
Happy Feet (Warner Bros. / Village Roadshow / Animal Logic) | George Miller |
Cars (Disney • Pixar) | John Lasseter | |
Monster House (Columbia / Amblin / ImageMovers Digital) | Gil Kenan | |
2007 |
Ratatouille (Disney • Pixar) | Brad Bird |
Persepolis (Sony Pictures Classics) | Marjane Satrapi Vincent Paronnaud |
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Surf's Up (Columbia / Sony Pictures Animation) | Ash Brannon Chris Buck |
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2008 |
WALL-E (Disney • Pixar) | Andrew Stanton |
Bolt (Disney) | Chris Williams Byron Howard |
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Kung Fu Panda (Dreamworks Animation) | John Wayne Stevenson Mark Osborne |
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2009 |
Up (Disney • Pixar) | Pete Docter |
Coraline (Focus Features / LAIKA) | Henry Selick | |
Fantastic Mr. Fox (20th Century Fox / Regency) | Wes Anderson | |
The Princess and the Frog (Disney) | John Musker Ron Clements |
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The Secret of Kells (Cartoon Saloon) | Tomm Moore Nora Twomey |
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2010 |
Toy Story 3 (Disney • Pixar) | Lee Unkrich |
How to Train Your Dragon (Dreamworks Animation) | Chris Sanders Dean DeBlois |
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The Illusionist (Pathé Pictures / Sony Pictures Classics) | Sylvain Chomet | |
2011 |
Rango (Paramount / Nickelodeon / Blind Wink / GK Films / ILM) | Gore Verbinski |
A Cat in Paris (Folimage with Digit Anima, France 3 Cinéma, Lumière, Lunanime, Radio Télévision Belge Francophone) | Alain Gagnol Jean-Loup Felicioli |
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Chico & Rita (Isle of Man Film / Magic Light Pictures / Disney / CinemaNX) | Fernando Trueba Javier Mariscal |
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Kung Fu Panda 2 (Dreamworks Animation) | Jennifer Yuh Nelson | |
Puss in Boots (Dreamworks Animation) | Chris Miller |
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