27th Annie Awards
The 27th Annual Annie Awards were held on November 6, 1999.
27th
Annie Awards
November 6, 1999
Best Feature Film:
The Iron Giant
Best Television Program:
The Simpsons
Best Home Video Production:
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
Best Short Subject:
Blue Bunny
Winners are marked in bold text.
Production nominees
Best Animated Interactive Production
Best Animated Short Subject
- Al Tudi Tuhak
- Bunny
- Living Forever
- More
Best Animated Television Commercial
- Gnome – "Hollywood Gum"
- Kraft Foods – "Tweety"
- Levi Strauss & Co. – "Sensitive"
- San Francisco Film Society – "Celebrate Being in the Dark"
- Old Navy – "Performance Fleece"
Individual achievement
Animated Effects
- Peter De Mund – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Allen Foster – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Michel Gagné – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Joel Krasnove – The Angry Beavers – Nickelodeon Animation Studio
- Jamie Lloyd – The Prince of Egypt – DreamWorks Pictures
Character Animation
- Ken Duncan – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Glen Keane – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Steve Markowski – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Jim van der Keyl – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Dean Wellins – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Directing in an Animated Feature Production
- Brad Bird – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner and Simon Wells – The Prince of Egypt – DreamWorks Pictures
- Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson – Antz – DreamWorks Pictures and PDI
- John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton – A Bug's Life – Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios
- Kevin Lima and Chris Buck – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
Directing in an Animated Television Production
- Mark Gustafson – "Bougie Nights", The PJs – Will Vinton Studios
- John McIntyre – "Mommie Fearest", The Powerpuff Girls – Cartoon Network Studios
- Nelson Recinos – "How I Spent My Weekend", Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- Dave Wasson – "Max & His Special Problem", Oh Yeah! Cartoons – Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Music in an Animated Feature Production
- Phil Collins (Composer and Lyricist) – "Two Worlds" (Song), Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell (Composers) – Antz – DreamWorks Pictures and PDI
- Michael Kamen (Composer) – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Tom Snow (Composer), Marty Panzer and Jack Feldman (Lyricists) – "We Are One" (Song), The Lion King II: Simba's Pride – Walt Disney Television Animation
- Scott Warrender (Composer) and Joss Whedon (Lyricist) – "My Lullaby" (Song), The Lion King II: Simba's Pride – Walt Disney Television Animation
Music in an Animated Television Production
- Walter Murphy (Composer), Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman (Lyricists) – Main Title, Family Guy – 20th Century Fox Television
- Randy Rogel (Composer and Lyricist) – "That Is the Story That's Told by the Bard" (Song), Histeria! – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- J. Eric Schmidt and Cameron Patrick (Composers) – The San Francisco Beat (Episode), The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- Stephen James Taylor (Composer) – "Pluto's Arrow Error" (Episode), Mickey Mouse Works – Walt Disney Television Animation
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
- John Bell – Antz – DreamWorks Pictures and PDI
- Alan Bodner – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- William Cone – A Bug's Life – Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios
- Daniel St. Pierre – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Mark Whiting – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Production Design in an Animated Television Production
- Paul Harrod – "Boyz 'N' The Woods", The PJs – Will Vinton Studios
- Craig Kellman – "Uh Oh Dynamo", The Powerpuff Girls – Cartoon Network Studios
- Glen Murakami – "Legends of the Dark Knight", The New Batman/Superman Adventures – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- Sue Rose – "Friday", 4WD (Four Women Driving) – Walt Disney Television Animation
- Jay Stephens – "Sacred Identity", JetCat – Porchlight Entertainment
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
- Mark Andrews – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Lorna Cook – The Prince of Egypt – DreamWorks Pictures
- Kevin O'Brien – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Brian Pimental – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Dean Wellins – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production
- Alex Kirwan – "The Man with No Nose", Oh Yeah! Cartoons – Nickelodeon Animation Studio
- Bob McKnight – "William Tell Overture", Mickey Mouse Works – Walt Disney Television Animation
- Mitch Schauer – "The Day the World Got Really Screwed Up", The Angry Beavers – Nickelodeon Animation Studio
- Adam Van Wyk – "Black Out", Batman Beyond – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- Dave Wasson – "Max & His Special Problem", Oh Yeah! Cartoons – Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
- Mary Kay Bergman – voice of Sheila Broflovski – South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut – Paramount Pictures
- Minnie Driver – voice of Jane – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Ralph Fiennes – voice of Rameses – The Prince of Egypt – DreamWorks Pictures
- Eli Marienthal – voice of Hogarth Hughes – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- Suzanne Pleshette – voice of Zira – The Lion King II: Simba's Pride – Walt Disney Television Animation
Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production
- Charlie Adler – voice of Cow – Cow and Chicken – Cartoon Network Studios
- Tara Charendoff – voice of Bubbles – The Powerpuff Girls – Cartoon Network Studios
- Eddie Murphy – voice of Thurgood Stubbs – The PJs – Will Vinton Studios
- Rob Paulsen – voice of Pinky – Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky, Elmyra & The Brain – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- Cree Summer – voice of Elmyra – Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky, Elmyra & The Brain – Warner Bros. Television Animation
Writing in an Animated Feature Production
- Todd Alcott, Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz – Antz – DreamWorks Pictures and PDI
- Brad Bird and Tim McCanlies – The Iron Giant – Warner Bros. Feature Animation
- John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joe Ranft, Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw – A Bug's Life – Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studio.
- Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker and Noni White – Tarzan – Walt Disney Pictures
- Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Pam Brady – South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut – Paramount Pictures
Writing in an Animated Television Production
- Alan Burnett and Paul Dini – "Rebirth Part I", Batman Beyond – Warner Bros. Television Animation
- Jim Dauterive – "Hank's Cowboy Movie", King of the Hill – 20th Century Fox Television in association with Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, and 3 Arts Entertainment
- Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer – "Lawsuit", Space Ghost Coast to Coast – Cartoon Network Productions, Inc.
- Ken Keeler – "The Series Has Landed", Futurama – The Curiosity Co. in association with 20th Century Fox Television
- Tim Long, Larry Doyle and Matt Selman – "Simpsons Bible Stories", The Simpsons – Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television
Juried awards
June Foray Award
Significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation.
- Dave Master
Winsor McCay Award
Recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation.
- Marcell Jankovics
- Ray Patterson
- Ernie Con Pederson
Technical Achievement in the Field of Animation
- Eric Daniels
Certificate of Merit
- Melanie Crandall
- Michael Mallory
External links
- Official website
- Annie Awards 1999 at Internet Movie Database
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