The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film is an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as part of the Academy Awards annually since the 5th Academy Awards, covering the year 1931â"32, to the present.
This category was known as "Short Subjects, Cartoons" from 1932 until 1970, and as "Short Subjects, Animated Films" from 1971 to 1973. The present title began with the 1974 awards. In the listings below, the title shown in boldface was the winner of the award, followed by the other nominees for that year. This category is notable for giving Walt Disney 12 of his 22 Academy Awards, including a posthumous 1968 award, and also 10 of the first 11 awards awarded in the category. Only American films were nominated for the award until 1952 with NFB's The Romance of Transportation in Canada.
MGM's Tom and Jerry are the category's most lauded animated series, winning seven Oscars and being nominated for a total of 13. Among foreign studios, the National Film Board of Canada has the most wins in this category, with six Oscars. The biggest showing from Britain in this category is Nick Park, with three wins (for Creature Comforts and two for the Wallace and Gromit series.)
Awards were presented to the shorts' producers during the first five decades of the award's existence. Current Academy rules call for the award to be presented to "the individual person most directly responsible for the concept and the creative execution of the film. In the event that more than one individual has been directly and importantly involved in creative decisions, a second statuette may be awarded". The Academy defines short as being "not more than 40 minutes, including all credits".
Winners and nominees
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1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Notes
Superlatives
For this Academy Award category, the following superlatives emerge:
- Most awards: Walt Disney â" 15 awards (resulting from 49 nominations)
- Most nominations: Walt Disney â" 49 nominations (resulting in 15 awards)
Multiple nominations and awards
The following is a list of animation studios or animators that earned multiple nominations and awards in this category.
Submissions
Animation historian Jerry Beck recently posted on Cartoon Research lists of animated shorts from various studios considered for nomination beginning with 1948.
Missing are 1949, 1950 and 1976.
1948â"1959
- Hep Cat Symphony (Famous Studios)
- Wags to Riches (MGM)
- One Cab's Family (MGM)
- Gift Wrapped (Warner Bros)
- Ballot Box Bunny (Warner Bros)
- Magic Canvas (Halas & Batchelor)
- Duck Amuck (Warner Bros)
- A Mouse Divided (Warner Bros)
- The Little House (Disney)
- Trick or Treat (Disney)
- Boo Moon (Famous Studios)
- Grand Canyonscope (Disney)
- Fright to the Finish (Famous Studios)
- Pizzicato Pussycat (Warner Bros)
- Bewitched Bunny (Warner Bros)
- A Cowboy Needs a Horse (Disney)
- Down Beat Bear (MGM)
- Pedro and Lorenzo (Famous Studios)
- Hooked Bear (Disney)
- Three Little Bops (WB)
- Hill Billing and Cooing (Famous Studios)
- How to Have An Accident at Home (Disney)
- A Short Vision (Peter Foldes)
- What's Opera, Doc? (WB)
- The Adventures of * (John Hubley and Faith Hubley)
- Flebus (Terrytoons)
- The Little Island (Richard Williams)
- Robin Hoodwinked (MGM)
- The Mouse that Jack Built (WB)
- Finnegan's Flea (Famous Studios)
- TV Fuddlehead (Famous Studios)
1960s
- Cow on the Moon (Zagreb Film)
- The Interview (Ernest Pintoff)
- Piccolo (Zagreb)
- Abner the Baseball (Famous)
- The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit (MGM)
- Banty Raids (WB)
- The Old Man and the Flower (Ernest Pintoff)
- The Hangman (Paul Julian and Les Goldman)
- The Hat (Hubley)
- Alf, Bill and Fred (Bob Godfrey)
- The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra (Halas & Batchelor)
- The Nose (Alexandre Alexieff & Claire Parker)
- The Top (Murakami-Wolf)
- Enter Hamlet (Fred Mogubgub)
- Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Disney)
- The Hand (Jiri Trnka)
- The Wall (Zagreb)
- Boniface's Holiday (Fyodor Khitruk)
- Calypso Singer (Paul Glickman)
- The Bear That Wasn't (MGM)
- Breath (Murakami-Wolf)
- Escalation (Ward Kimball)
- Norman Normal (WB)
- Scrooge McDuck and Money (Disney)
- My Daddy the Astronaut (Paramount)
- American Time Capsule (Charles Braverman)
- K-9000: A Space Oddity (Robert Mitchell & Robert Swarthe)
- The Fly (Zagreb)
- Bunny and Claude (WB)
- Koncertissimo (Pannonia Film Studio)
- Pollution (Astrafilms)
- Permutations (John Whitney)
- Injun Trouble (WB)
- Shamrock and Roll (WB)
1970s
- Eggs (Hubley)
- Matrix (John Whitney)
- Synchromy (NFB)
- Dig (Hubley)
- Good Grief (Mike Jittlov)
- The Giving Tree (Charlie O. Haywood)
- Foot Fetish (Randal Kleiser)
- Love Me, Love Me, Love Me (Richard Williams)
- Balablok (NFB)
- Cockaboody (Hubley)
- Sandman (Eli Noyes)
- The Last Cartoon Man (Jeffery Hale and Derek Lamb)
- The Maggot (George Dunning)
- Butterfly Ball (Halas and Batchelor)
- Diary (Zagreb Film)
- Opera (Bruno Bozzetto and Guido Manuli)
- Room and Board (Randy Cartwright)
- A Better Train of Thought (Pannonia)
- Arabesque (John Whitney)
- The Beast of Monsieur Racine (Weston Woods)
- Coney (Frank Mouris)
- Oni (Kihachiro Kawamoto)
- Perspectrum (NFB)
- Quasi at the Quackadero (Sally Cruikshank)
- Red Ball Express (Steve Segal)
- Sooper Goop (Chuck Swenson-Churchill Films)
- Who Are We? (NFB)
- W.O.W. (Faith Hubley)
- Animato (Mike Jittov)
- A Cosmic Christmas (Nelvana)
- David (Paul Driessen)
- Fight (Marcell Jankovics)
- The Fisherman and His Wife (Sam Weiss-Bosustow Productions)
- Mindscape (NFB)
- Afterlife (NFB)
- Love (JiÅÃ BrdeÄka)
- Make Me Psychic (Sally Cruikshank)
- The Oriental Nightfish (Ian Eames)
- Pencil Booklings (Kathy Rose)
- Satiemania (Zagreb Film)
- The Small One (Disney)
- Why Me? (NFB)
- Furies (Sarah Petty)
- Fantabiblical (Guido Manulli)
- Impasse (Frank Mouris)
- Rainbow Land (Paul Fierlinger)
- Confessions of a Stardreamer (John Canemaker)
- Asparagus (Suzan Pitt)
- Smile for Auntie (Weston Woods)
- Stalk of the Celery Monster (Tim Burton)
- Lady and the Lamp (John Lasseter)
- Log Driver's Waltz (NFB)
- The Wizard of Speed and Time (Mike Jittlov)
- Animalympics-Winter Games (Steven Lisberger)
- Banjo the Woodpile Cat (Don Bluth)
- Harpya (Raoul Servais)
- The Little Prince (Will Vinton)
- The Magic Flute (Emanuele Luzzati and Guilo Gianini)
- Mr. Pascal (Alison de Vere)
1980s
- Dinosaur (Vinton)
- Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 241/2th Century (WB)
- Fisheye (Zagreb Film)
- Getting Started (NFB)
- Opens Wednesday (Barrie Nelson)
- Sing Beast Sing (Marv Newland)
- The Sweater (NFB)
- Machine Story (Doug Miller)
- The Rubber Stamp Film (Joanna Priestley)
- Bottom's Dream (Canemaker)
- Morris's Disappearing Bag (Michael Sporn)
- Narcissus (NFB)
- Your Feet' s Too Big (Nancy Beiman)
- Jumping (Osamu Tezuka)
- Life Is Flashing Before My Eyes (Vince Collins)
- Anijam (Newland)
- Boomtown (Bill Plympton)
- High Fidelity (Robert Abel)
- My Little Pony (Tom Griffen and Joe Bacall)
- Real Inside (NFB)
- The Romance of Betty Boop (Bill Melendez)
- Snookles (Juilet Stroud)
- Tables of Content (Wendy Tilby)
- Broken Down Film (Tezuka)
- Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety (NFB)
- Get A Job (NFB)
- I Was A Thanksgiving Turkey (John Schnall)
- John Lennon Sketchbook (Canemaker)
2000s
- The Cat Piano (The People's Republic of Animation)
- Partly Cloudy (Pixar)
- Runaway (NFB)
2010s
- The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger (Plympton)
- Coyote Falls (WB)
- I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat (WB)
- Tram (Pavlatova)
- Subconscious Password (NFB)
- Duet (Glen Keane)
- Carface (NFB)
- If I Was God (NFB)
- The Head Vanishes (NFB)
- Inner Workings (Disney)
- Once Upon a Line (Alicja Jasina)
- Cradle (Devon Murray)
- Fox and the Whale (Robin Joseph and Kim Leow)
- In a Heartbeat (Ringling College of Art and Design)
See also
- BAFTA Award for Best Short Film
- Submissions for Best Animated Short Academy Award
- List of Academy Awards for Walt Disney
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
- Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
- The 50 Greatest Cartoons: As Selected by 1,000 Animation Professionals