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
The 27th Annual Annie Awards were held on November 6, 1999.
Winners are marked in bold text.
Production nominees
Best Animated Feature
Best Animated Home Entertainment Production
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"
Best Animated Television Production
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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