Netflix triumphs all over the place at the 49th Annie Awards
Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 1:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Annie Awards, Arcane, Encanto, Flee, Netflix, Punditry, The Mitchells vs the Machines, animated films, precursor awards

by Nathaniel R

The 49th annual Annie Awards honoring animation in features, shorts, and television were held last night. While Raya and the Last Dragon led the nominations it went home empty-handed. The night's Best Animated Feature winner was Netflix and Sony's The Mitchells vs The Machines which took home 8 Annies in total. The Annie winner doesn't always line up with Oscar but it might. Disney's Encanto, which many pundits including us are predicting for the Oscar win, only won three prizes: Music, Character Animation, and Storyboarding. On the television side of the prizes, Netflix's Arcane was totally dominant winning an amazing nine trophies, a clean sweep of its nominations. Full list of winners is after the jump...

Best Feature

Can Netflix take this all the way to the Oscars? They have formidable competition from Encanto. Netflix has yet to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature but the Annies have been very kind to Netflix over the years. They were completely dominant in both the feature and television categories this season and they previously won the top Annie for Klaus (later Toy Story 4 triumphed at the Oscars).

Best Indie Feature


Sadly the winner of this Annie -- and most of them have been pretty great -- has never taken home the Oscar despite always being nominated. The Oscars, like the Annies, tend to favor the big corporate productions.

Best Special Production

Best Short Subject

Bestia is also up for the Oscars. But can it win? This Chilean film is quite disturbing while its competition at the Oscars is mostly lively and fun. 

Best Sponsored

Nexus Studios - A Future Begins, directed by Johnny Kelly from Nexus Studios on Vimeo.

Best TV/Media – Preschool

Best TV/Media – Children

Best TV/Media – General Audience


Best Student Film

Best FX – TV/Media

Best FX – Feature

Best Character Animation – TV/Media

Best Character Animation – Feature


Best Character Animation – Live Action

Best Character Animation – Video Game

Best Character Design – TV/Media

Best Character Design – Feature


Best Direction – TV/ Media

Best Direction – Feature

Best Music – TV/ Media

Best Music – Feature

Best Production Design – TV/Media

Best Production Design – Feature

Best Storyboarding – TV/Media

Best Storyboarding – Feature

Best Voice Acting – TV/Media

Best Voice Acting – Feature

Best Writing – TV/ Media

Best Writing – Feature

Best Editorial – TV/ Media


Best Editorial – Feature

Non Competitive Prizes

Charitable Impact: Renzo and Sayoko Kinoshita, Hiroshima International Animation Festival.
Technical Advancement Award: Python Foundation
Special Achievement Award: Glen Vilppu
Certificate of Merit: Evan Vernon.

Article originally appeared on The Film Experience (http://thefilmexperience.net/).
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