Annie Award for Best Animated Television Commercial
Appearance
Annie Award for Best Animated Television Commercial | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in animated television commercials |
Country | United States |
Presented by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
First awarded | 1992 |
Currently held by | "Video Games" by Tenacious D – Pinreel Inc.' (2023) |
Website | annieawards |
The Annie Award for Best Animated Television Commercial is an Annie Award given annually to the best animated television commercials. The category was first presented at the 20th Annie Awards.
Winners and nominees
[edit]1990s
[edit]- Best Animated Television Commercial
Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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1992 (20th) [1] | |||
"Hare Jordan" | Nike | Warner Bros. Animation | |
"Car Cover" | Lexus | Rhythm & Hues, Inc. | |
"Cowardly Baskets" | Reebok | ||
"One Match" | Match Light Charcoal | ||
"Cheese Pizza" | Ritz Bitz Sandwich Crackers | Will Vinton Studios | |
"Fiesta" | |||
"Mug" | Beecham Hot Lemon | ||
"Spot Light Switch" | Diet 7UP | Duck Soup Productions | |
"Stork" | Michelin Tires | Baer Animation Company, Inc. | |
1993 (21st) [2] | |||
"Polar Bears" | Coca-Cola | Sierra Hotel Productions | |
"Aerospace Jordan" | Nike | Renegade Animation | |
"Come to Life" | Coors | Acme Filmworks | |
"One Good Hand" | Oregon State Lottery | ||
"Woman Finding Love" | Levi’s | ||
"In the Dark" | Butterfinger | Film Roman | |
"Runball" | Footlocker | Duck Soup Productions | |
1994 (22nd) [3] | |||
"Sax Man" | Duck Soup Productions | ||
"Heart Rate" | Kurtz & Friends | ||
"In the Bag" | Will Vinton Studios | ||
"Tango" | R/Greenberg |
- Best Animated Promotional Production
Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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1995 (23rd) [4] | |||
"Wile E. Coyote-Helicopter" | Eveready Batteries | Warner Bros. Animation | |
"John Dough" | Citibank | Optimus, Inc. | |
"Canary Boom" | Felix the Cat | Film Roman | |
"Chicago Blues" | Shell Oil | R/Greenberg Associates | |
"Unforgettable Classics" | The Simpsons | Film Roman, Fox | |
1996 (24th) [5] | |||
Not awarded | |||
1997 (25th) [6] | |||
"Super Mom Commercial" | Coca-Cola | ||
"Main Title" | The Angry Beavers | ||
"Promotional Trailer" | Spawn | ||
"Main Title" | Gargoyles |
- Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Interstitial, Promotional Production or Title Sequence
Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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1998 (26th) [7] | |||
"Late Night Black and White" | Cartoon Network | Ink Biscuits | |
"Genie's Great Minds: Ben Franklin" | Walt Disney Television Animation | ||
"Canada Open" | Cartoon Network | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
"Retromotion Open" | Locomotion Channel | ||
"The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit" | Walt Disney Company, Acme Filmworks |
- Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Commercial
Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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1998 (26th) [7] | |||
"Flares/Big Pockets" | Old Navy | Spumco, Inc. | |
"G-Police" | Wong Doody | Acme Filmworks | |
"Lizards II" | Circle-K Stores | Pacific Data Images | |
"Willy Wonka's Wild Ride Campaign: Shock Tarts" | Nestlé Corporation | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
"Old Friends" | American Express | Warner Bros. Classic Animation | |
1999 (27th) [8] | |||
"Sensitive" | Levi Strauss | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
"Gnome" | Hollywood Gum | Ring of Fire | |
"Celebrate Being in the Dark" | San Francisco Film Society | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
"Performance Fleece, Old Navy" | Spumco, Inc. | ||
"Tweety" | Kraft Foods/Miracle Whip | Warner Bros. Classic Animation |
2000s
[edit]Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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2000 (28th) [9] | |||
"Genie" | Mirinda | Will Vinton Studios | |
"Elves" | Web TV | Acme Filmworks, Inc. | |
"About Face" | Crayola | ||
"Carpool" | Village Pantry | Renegade Animation, Inc. | |
"Playa's Delight" | Kevin Garnett - Nike | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
2001 (29th) [10] | |||
"Darwin: Earthlink" | Acme Filmworks | ||
"Beat Box" | Wrigley's Winterfresh | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
"Urban Hip Hopper" | |||
"Brain: Partnership for a Drug-Free America" | Psyop | ||
"Passing the Baton (Interstitial)" | Cartoon Network On-Air | ||
2002 (30th) [11] | |||
"Courage" | Cartoon Network | ||
"Arrow, Lunz Shoes" | Psyop | ||
"Catch" | AT&T | Acme Filmworks | |
"Every Move You Make, Sinai Hospital" | |||
"Don't Mess" | Dodge | Renegade Animation | |
2003 (31st) [12] | |||
"It's Alive" | Lamisil | Wild Brain, Inc. | |
"Woodcut" | Colorado Lottery | Acme Filmworks | |
"Casino" | Wisconsin Lottery | ||
"Drift" | Bombay | Psyop Inc. | |
2004 (32nd) [13] | |||
"Interview" | United Airlines | Acme Filmworks | |
"Looney Tunes - AFLAC" | Warner Bros. Animation | ||
"Freeboy" | Nintendo | Asylum | |
"Three Bears" | Quaker Chewy Bars | Hornet Inc. | |
"Reebok" | Blur Studio | ||
2005 (33rd) [14][15] | |||
"Mr. Pants" | United Airlines | Acme Filmworks | |
"1975" | ConocoPhillips | Ring of Fire | |
"Bastard Wants to Hit Me" | They Might Be Giants | Laika/House | |
"Futbol" | Coke | ||
"Tower" | GE | Quiet Man Inc. | |
2006 (34th) [16] | |||
"Dragon" | United Airlines | DUCK Studios | |
Candy Factory | Ka-Chew!/Screen Novelties | ||
"Believe" | ESPN | Laika/House | |
"Dancing Couple" | Hilton | Acme Filmworks | |
"Giraffe" | St. Louis Zoo | Z Animation | |
2007 (35th) [17] | |||
"Power Shares Escape Average" | Acme Filmworks | ||
"Homeowners" | Esurance | Wild Brain | |
"Watering Can" | CVS | Acme Filmworks | |
"Twister" | Idaho Lottery | ||
"Alaska" | Oregon Lottery | Laika/house | |
2008 (36th) [18] | |||
"Heart" | United Airlines | DUCK Studios | |
"Giant Monster" | Curious Pictures | ||
"Long Legs Mr. Hyde" | |||
"Rotofugi: The Collectors" | Screen Novelties/RSA Films | ||
"Sarah" | Z Animation | ||
2009 (37th) [19] | |||
"Deportees" | Spanish Lottery | Acme Filmworks, Inc. | |
"In the Dark" | Goldfish | Blur Studios, Inc. | |
"Twiceland" | Idaho Lottery | Acme Filmworks, Inc. | |
"Nutty Trade" | McDonald's | Blue Sky Studios | |
"The Spooning" | Screen Novelties/Acne Media |
2010s
[edit]Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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2010 (38th) [20] | |||
"Children's Medical Center" | DUCK Studios | ||
"And Then There was Salsa" | Frito Lay Dips | Laika/House | |
"Speed Skatin" (Winter Olympic Interstitial) | How to Train Your Dragon | DreamWorks Animation | |
"Spaceman Stu" | McDonald's | DUCK Studios | |
"When Harry Met Sally" | Pop Secret | Nathan Love | |
2011 (39th) [21][22] | |||
"Sea" | Twinings | Psyop | |
"Foghorn" | GEICO | Renegade Animation | |
"Apple Tree" | McDonald's | DUCK Studios/KOMPOST | |
"Suzi Van Zoom" | |||
"Stuff" | Norton | Psyop | |
"Good Night" | Statoil | Studio AKA | |
"The Pirate" | Meindbender | ||
2012 (40th) [23] | |||
Not Awarded | |||
2013 (41st) [24] | |||
"Despicable Me 2 - Cinemark" | Illumination Entertainment | ||
"Sound of the Woods" | Acme Filmworks | ||
"The Polar Bears Movie" | Scott Free Productions, RSA Films Animal Logic | ||
2014 (42nd) [25] | |||
"Flight of the Stories" | Aardman Animations | ||
"Swan Song" | CitizenM | PES Film/Stoopid Buddy Stoodios | |
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham | Plastic Wax Studios | ||
2015 (43rd) [26][27] | |||
"Man and Dog" | Psyop | ||
"Holiday Magic" | Chex Party Mix | Stoopid Buddy Stoodios | |
"All the Performances in Every Tire" | Michelin Total Performance | Moonbot Studios | |
"We Are All Farmers" | Acme Filmworks | ||
2016 (44th) [28][29] | |||
"Night Shift" | Loteria | Passion Pictures Ltd | |
"Duelyst" | Powerhouse Animation Studios, Inc. | ||
"Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Trailer" | Plastic Wax | ||
"Lily & The Snowman" | Hornet | ||
"The Importance of Paying Attention: Teeth" | Bill Plympton Studio & J.J.Sedelmaier Productions, Inc. | ||
2017 (45th) [30][31] | |||
"June" | Broad Reach Pictures, Chromosphere, Lyft | ||
"Biscotti, Una Storia Buena" | Hornet | ||
"Legends Never Die" | League of Legends | Passion Animation Studios | |
"The Greatest Gift" | Sainsbury's | ||
"Please the Cheese" | Psyop | ||
2018 (46th) [32][33] | |||
"There's a Rang-Tan in My Bedroom" | Greenpeace | Passion Animation Studios | |
"Goldfish at the Fair" | Stoopid Buddy Stoodios | ||
"Grinch / 40 / Olympics Spot" | Illumination | ||
"Joy and Heron" | JD.com | Passion Pictures | |
"The Fearless Are Free" | Nexus Studios | ||
2019 (47th) [34][35] | |||
"The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ‘59 Telecaster" | Nexus Studios | ||
Dove Self-Esteem Project x Steven Universe: "Social Media" | Cartoon Network, Dov | Chromosphere | |
"Season 7 Launch Spot" | Fortnite | Epic Games / Screen Novelties / iam8bit |
2020s
[edit]- Best Sponsored
Year | Commercial | Company/Program | Studios |
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2020 (48th) [36][37] | |||
"There's a Monster in My Kitchen" | Greenpeace | Cartoon Saloon, Mother | |
"Edgar's Christmas" | Erste Group | Passion Animation Studios | |
"Max & Maxine" | Hornet | ||
"Travel the Vote" | |||
"The Last Mile" | Volkswagen | Nexus Studios | |
2021 (49th) [38][39] | |||
A Future Begins | Nexus Studios | ||
"Featherweight" | Fleet Foxes | Sing-Sing | |
The Good Guest Guide to Japan | Airbnb | Chromosphere | |
Tiptoe & The Flying Machine | Nexus Studios | ||
"Don't Touch That Dial" Title Sequence | WandaVision | Titmouse, Inc. | |
2022 (50th) [40][41] | |||
Save Ralph | Arch Model Studio | ||
"Can't Negotiate the Melting Point of Ice" | NOMINT | ||
Minions: The Rise of Gru / The Office | Illumination | ||
Ted Lasso: The Missing Christmas Mustache | Apple, Doozer, Warner Bros. Television, Universal Television | ||
"Today's Holiday Moments are Tomorrow's Memories" | Hornet | ||
2023 (51st) [42][43] | |||
"Video Games" by Tenacious D | Pinreel Inc. | ||
Alzheimer's Research UK 'Change The Ending' | Passion Pictures | ||
"Laugh Track" by The National (featuring Phoebe Bridgers) | Bernard Derriman | ||
Up in smoke | NOMINT |
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