جائزة أفضل افلام الصور المتحركة في مهرجان الأوسكار

Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
مُنحتThe best animated film with a running time of more than 40 minutes, a significant number of the major characters animated, and at least 75 percent of the picture's running time including animation.
البلدUnited States
المانحAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
أول جائزةShrek (2001)
Most recent winnerFlow (2024)
الأكثر فوزاًPixar (11) / Pete Docter (3)
الأكثر ترشيحاًPixar (19) / Pete Docter, Hayao Miyazaki, and Chris Sanders (4)
الموقع الإلكترونيoscars.org

جائزة أفضل افلام الصور المتحركة في مهرجان الأوسكار عبارة عن احد الجوائز التي تمنحها أكاديمية الفنون و العلوم القدؤحية التي تعتبر اكاديمية فخرية وليست اكاديمية تعليمية في كاليفورنيا في الولايات المتحدة وتعتبر من الجائزة في هذا الفرع من الفن السينمائي جديدا مقارنة بالفروع الأخرى حيث منحت هذه الجائزة لأول مرة عام 2001 وفيما يلي قائمة باسماء أفلام الصور المتحركة الفائزة في تاريخ جائزة الأوسكار:

  • فيلم سين توو جهيرو نو كاميكاكوشي Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi عام 2002

الفائزون والمرشحون

Hayao Miyazaki won twice for Spirited Away (2001) and The Boy and the Heron (2023).
Andrew Stanton won twice for Finding Nemo (2003) and WALL-E (2008).
Brad Bird won twice for The Incredibles (2004) and Ratatouille (2007).
George Miller won for Happy Feet (2006).
Pete Docter[أ] won thrice for Up (2009), Inside Out (2015) and Soul (2020).
Lee Unkrich won twice for Toy Story 3 (2010) and Coco (2017).
Gore Verbinski won in 2011 for Rango.
Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman won in 2012 for Brave.
Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee won in 2013 for Frozen.
Jonas Rivera won twice for Inside Out (2015) and Toy Story 4 (2019).
Byron Howard won twice for Zootopia (2016) and Encanto (2022).
Toshio Suzuki won in 2024 for The Boy and the Heron as a film producer.

When the category was first instated, the nomination went to the person(s) most involved in creating the film. This could be the producer, the director, or both. For the 76th Academy Awards in 2003, only the director(s) of the film received the nomination. For the 86th Academy Awards ten years later, this was amended to include one producer and up to two directors. For the 91st Academy Awards, this was amended once again to include up to four individuals, one of whom must be a director and one of whom must be a producer; an exception to this is that "[i]n the case of a TWO-PERSON TEAM with shared and equal director or producer credit, an additional statuette may be awarded."[1]

The Academy included a rule that stated that the award would not be presented in a year in which fewer than eight eligible films opened in theaters.[2] In regards of the Academy, it allows for all members to make voting for animated films more acceptable.[3]

At the same year, the Academy enacted a new rule regarding the motion capture technique employed in films such as A Christmas Carol (2009) and The Adventures of Tintin (2011), directed by Academy Award for Best Director winners Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg respectively, and how they might not be eligible in this category in the future.[4] The new rule now reads "An animated feature film is defined as a motion picture with a running time of greater than 40 minutes, in which movement and characters’ performances are created using a frame-by-frame technique. Motion capture by itself is not an animation technique. In addition, a significant number of the major characters must be animated, and animation must figure in no less than 75 percent of the picture’s running time."[4] This rule was possibly made to prevent nominations of live-action films that rely heavily on motion capture, such as Avatar (2009).[4]

Only three films (most are live-action/animation hybrid) have been disqualified for not meeting the 75 percent of animation threshold under submission. With exceptions, it was unclear whether Marcel the Shell with Shoes On would be eligible for the award at the 95th Academy Awards due to being a stop-motion animated film with the use of live-action elements. Director Dean Fleischer Camp said that he and A24 had to submit documentation in order to prove the film had enough animation to meet the award's minimum requirements.[5][6] The AMPAS officially deemed the film eligible for consideration in the Animated Feature category and was eventually nominated for said category.[7]

Table key
  Indicates the winner

2000s

Year Film Nominees
2001
(74th)
[8]
Shrek Aron Warner
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius John A. Davis and Steve Oedekerk
Monsters, Inc. Pete Docter and John Lasseter
2002
(75th)[9]
Spirited Away Hayao Miyazaki
Ice Age Chris Wedge
Lilo & Stitch Chris Sanders
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Jeffrey Katzenberg
Treasure Planet Ron Clements
2003
(76th)[10]
Finding Nemo Andrew Stanton
Brother Bear Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker
The Triplets of Belleville Sylvain Chomet
2004
(77th)[11]
The Incredibles Brad Bird
Shark Tale Bill Damaschke
Shrek 2 Andrew Adamson
2005
(78th)[12]
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Nick Park and Steve Box
Corpse Bride Tim Burton and Mike Johnson
Howl's Moving Castle Hayao Miyazaki
2006
(79th)[13]
Happy Feet George Miller
Cars John Lasseter
Monster House Gil Kenan
2007
(80th)[14]
Ratatouille Brad Bird
Persepolis Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi
Surf's Up Chris Buck and Ash Brannon
2008
(81st)[15]
WALL-E Andrew Stanton
Bolt Byron Howard and Chris Williams
Kung Fu Panda Mark Osborne and John Stevenson
2009
(82nd)[16]
Up Pete Docter
Coraline Henry Selick
Fantastic Mr. Fox Wes Anderson
The Princess and the Frog John Musker and Ron Clements
The Secret of Kells Tomm Moore

2010s

Year Film Nominees
2010
(83rd)[17]
Toy Story 3 Lee Unkrich
How to Train Your Dragon Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
The Illusionist Sylvain Chomet
2011
(84th)[18]
Rango Gore Verbinski
A Cat in Paris Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli
Chico and Rita Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba
Kung Fu Panda 2 Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Puss in Boots Chris Miller
2012
(85th)[19]
Brave Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews
Frankenweenie Tim Burton
ParaNorman Chris Butler and Sam Fell
The Pirates! Band of Misfits Peter Lord
Wreck-It Ralph Rich Moore
2013
(86th)[20]
Frozen Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, and Peter Del Vecho
The Croods Chris Sanders, Kristine Belson, and Kirk DeMicco
Despicable Me 2 Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin, and Chris Meledandri
Ernest & Celestine Didier Brunner and Benjamin Renner
The Wind Rises Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki
2014
(87th)[21]
Big Hero 6 Don Hall, Chris Williams, and Roy Conli
The Boxtrolls Travis Knight, Graham Annable, and Anthony Stacchi
How to Train Your Dragon 2 Dean DeBlois and Bonnie Arnold
Song of the Sea Tomm Moore and Paul Young
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Isao Takahata and Yoshiaki Nishimura
2015
(88th)[22]
Inside Out Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera
Anomalisa Duke Johnson, Charlie Kaufman, and Rosa Tran
Boy and the World Alê Abreu
Shaun the Sheep Movie Mark Burton and Richard Starzak
When Marnie Was There Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Yoshiaki Nishimura
2016
(89th)[23]
Zootopia Byron Howard, Rich Moore, and Clark Spencer
Kubo and the Two Strings Travis Knight and Arianne Sutner
Moana John Musker, Ron Clements, and Osnat Shurer
My Life as a Zucchini Claude Barras and Max Karli
The Red Turtle Michaël Dudok de Wit and Toshio Suzuki
2017
(90th)[24]
Coco Lee Unkrich and Darla K. Anderson
The Boss Baby Tom McGrath and Ramsey Naito
The Breadwinner Nora Twomey and Anthony Leo
Ferdinand Carlos Saldanha and Lori Forte
Loving Vincent Dorota Kobiela, Ivan Mactaggart, and Hugh Welchman
2018
(91st)[25]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
Incredibles 2 Brad Bird, John Walker and Nicole Paradis Grindle
Isle of Dogs Wes Anderson, Jeremy Dawson, Steven Rales, and Scott Rudin
Mirai Mamoru Hosoda and Yuichiro Saito
Ralph Breaks the Internet Rich Moore, Phil Johnston, and Clark Spencer
2019
(92nd)[26]
Toy Story 4 Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen, and Jonas Rivera
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Dean DeBlois, Bonnie Arnold, and Brad Lewis
I Lost My Body Jérémy Clapin and Marc du Pontavice
Klaus Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh, and Marisa Román
Missing Link Chris Butler, Travis Knight, and Arianne Sutner

2020s

Year Film Nominees
2020
(93rd)[27]
Soul Pete Docter and Dana Murray
Onward Dan Scanlon and Kori Rae
Over the Moon Glen Keane, Peilin Chou, and Gennie Rim
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon Will Becher, Paul Kewley, and Richard Phelan
Wolfwalkers Tomm Moore, Stéphan Roelants, Ross Stewart, and Paul Young
2021
(94th)[28]
Encanto Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino, and Clark Spencer
Flee Charlotte de la Gournerie, Monica Hellström, Jonas Poher Rasmussen, and Signe Byrge Sørensen
Luca Enrico Casarosa and Andrea Warren
The Mitchells vs. the Machines Mike Rianda, Kurt Albrecht, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller
Raya and the Last Dragon Peter Del Vecho, Carlos López Estrada, Don Hall, and Osnat Shurer
2022
(95th)[29]
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Alex Bulkley, and Gary Ungar
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Dean Fleischer Camp, Andrew Goldman, Elisabeth Holm, Caroline Kaplan, and Paul Mezey
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Joel Crawford and Mark Swift
The Sea Beast Chris Williams and Jed Schlanger
Turning Red Lindsey Collins and Domee Shi
2023
(96th)[30]
The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki
Elemental Peter Sohn and Denise Ream
Nimona Nick Bruno, Troy Quane, Karen Ryan, and Julie Zackary
Robot Dreams Pablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estapé, and Sandra Tapia Díaz
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal
2024
(97th)[31]
Flow Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža, Ron Dyens, and Gregory Zalcman
Inside Out 2 Kelsey Mann and Mark Nielsen
Memoir of a Snail Adam Elliot and Liz Kearney
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham, and Richard Beek
The Wild Robot Chris Sanders and Jeff Hermann

See also

المراجع

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