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{{short description|Annual Annie Awards ceremony held in 2008}}
{{Infobox film awards
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| award = Annie Awards
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| award_link = Annie Award
| award_link = Annie Awards
| date = {{Start date|2008|2|8}}
| date = {{Start date|2008|2|8}}
| site = [[Royce Hall]]<br />[[Los Angeles, California]], USA
| site = [[Royce Hall]]<br />[[Los Angeles]], [[California]], U.S.
| host = [[Tom Kenny]]<ref name=VarietySweeps />
| host = [[Tom Kenny]]<ref name=VarietySweeps />
| organizer = [[ASIFA-Hollywood]]
| organizer = [[ASIFA-Hollywood]]
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The '''35th Annual [[Annie Award]]s''', honoring the best in animation for 2007, was held on February 8, 2008, at [[UCLA]]'s [[Royce Hall]]. This was the first change of venue for the awards in nine years, being held at the [[Alex Theatre]] in [[Glendale, California]] since 1998 until last year. ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'' was the biggest winner, taking nine awards.<ref name=VarietySweeps>{{cite news|last=Debruge|first=Peter|title=‘Ratatouille’ nearly sweeps Annies|url=https://variety.com/2008/digital/news/ratatouille-nearly-sweeps-annies-1117980588/|accessdate=January 31, 2014|newspaper=Variety|date=February 8, 2008}}</ref>
The '''35th Annual [[Annie Awards]]''', honoring the best in animation for 2007, was held on February 8, 2008, at [[UCLA]]'s [[Royce Hall]]. This was the first change of venue for the awards in nine years, being held at the [[Alex Theatre]] in [[Glendale, California]], since 1998 until last year. ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'' was the biggest winner, taking nine awards.<ref name=VarietySweeps>{{cite news|last=Debruge|first=Peter|title='Ratatouille' nearly sweeps Annies|url=https://variety.com/2008/digital/news/ratatouille-nearly-sweeps-annies-1117980588/|access-date=January 31, 2014|newspaper=Variety|date=February 8, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227141204/http://variety.com/2008/digital/news/ratatouille-nearly-sweeps-annies-1117980588/|archive-date=February 27, 2014|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Winners and nominees==
==Winners and nominees==
Nominations announced on December 3, 2007.
===Awards===
===Awards===
====Production====
====Production====
Winners are listed first, highlighted in '''boldface''', and indicated with a double dagger ({{double-dagger}}).<ref name="Annie">{{cite news|title=35th Annie Awards|url=https://annieawards.org/legacy/35th-annie-awards|publisher=ASIFA-Hollywood|access-date2018-05-14}}</ref>
Winners are listed first, highlighted in '''boldface''', and indicated with a double dagger ({{double-dagger}}).<ref name="Annie">{{cite news |title= 35th Annie Awards |url= https://annieawards.org/legacy/35th-annie-awards |publisher= ASIFA-Hollywood |access-date= 2018-05-14 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180828035858/https://annieawards.org/legacy/35th-annie-awards |archive-date= 2018-08-28 |url-status= live }}</ref>


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** [[Chris Miller (animator)|Chris Miller]] and [[Raman Hui]] – ''[[Shrek the Third]]''
** [[Chris Miller (animator)|Chris Miller]] and [[Raman Hui]] – ''[[Shrek the Third]]''
** [[Vincent Paronnaud]] and [[Marjane Satrapi]] – ''[[Persepolis (film)|Persepolis]]''
** [[Vincent Paronnaud]] and [[Marjane Satrapi]] – ''[[Persepolis (film)|Persepolis]]''
** [[David Silverman]] – ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''
** [[David Silverman (animator)|David Silverman]] – ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''
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* '''[[Brad Bird]] – ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'''''{{double-dagger}}
* '''[[Brad Bird]] – ''[[Ratatouille (film)|Ratatouille]]'''''{{double-dagger}}
** [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]], [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]], [[George Meyer]], [[David Mirkin]], [[Mike Reiss]], [[Mike Scully]], [[Matt Selman]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]] – ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''
** [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]], [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]], [[George Meyer]], [[David Mirkin]], [[Mike Reiss]], [[Mike Scully]], [[Matt Selman]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]] – ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''
** [[Don Rhymer]], [[Ash Brannon]], [[Chris Buck]] and [[Chris Jenkins|Christopher Jenkins]] – ''[[Surf's Up (film)|Surf's Up]]''
** [[Don Rhymer]], [[Ash Brannon]], [[Chris Buck]] and [[Chris Jenkins (film producer)|Christopher Jenkins]] – ''[[Surf's Up (film)|Surf's Up]]''
** [[Marjane Satrapi]] and [[Vincent Paronnaud]] – ''[[Persepolis (film)|Persepolis]]''
** [[Marjane Satrapi]] and [[Vincent Paronnaud]] – ''[[Persepolis (film)|Persepolis]]''
|}
|}


===Juried awards===
===Juried awards===
*[[Winsor McCay Award]] — [[John Canemaker]], [[Glen Keane]] and [[John Kricfalusi]]
* [[Winsor McCay Award]] — [[John Canemaker]], [[Glen Keane]] and [[John Kricfalusi]]
*[[June Foray Award]] — [[Jerry Beck]]
* [[June Foray Award]] — [[Jerry Beck]]
*Ub Iwerks Award — [[Jonathan Gay]], [[Gary Grossman]] and Robert Tatsumi – Creators of [[Adobe Flash]].<ref name="Annie"/>
* Ub Iwerks Award — [[Jonathan Gay]], [[Gary Grossman]] and Robert Tatsumi – Creators of [[Adobe Flash]].<ref name="Annie"/>
*Special Achievement — Edwin R. Leonard – Promoting the use of [[Linux]] in animation studios and video game development.
* Special Achievement — Edwin R. Leonard – Promoting the use of [[Linux]] in animation studios and video game development.
*Certificate of Merit — Marcus Adams, Joseph Baptista, Steve Gattuso, Jon Reeves, Gemma Ross and [[Woodbury University]]
* Certificate of Merit — Marcus Adams, Joseph Baptista, Steve Gattuso, Jon Reeves, Gemma Ross and [[Woodbury University]]



==Media with multiple nominations and awards==
==Media with multiple nominations and awards==
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The following eighteen films and TV series received multiple nominations:
The following eighteen films and TV series received multiple nominations:


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The following five films and TV series received multiple awards:
The following five films and TV series received multiple awards:


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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://annieawards.org/legacy/35th-annie-awards 35th Annie Awards]
* {{Official website|https://annieawards.org/legacy/35th-annie-awards}}
* {{IMDb title|3294834}} (Special)
* {{IMDb event|0000032/2008/1}} (Event)


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Latest revision as of 04:40, 30 April 2024

35th Annie Awards
DateFebruary 8, 2008 (2008-02-08)
SiteRoyce Hall
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Hosted byTom Kenny[1]
Organized byASIFA-Hollywood
Highlights
Best Animated
Feature
Ratatouille
Best DirectionBrad Bird
Ratatouille
Most awardsRatatouille (9)
Most nominationsRatatouille (13)

The 35th Annual Annie Awards, honoring the best in animation for 2007, was held on February 8, 2008, at UCLA's Royce Hall. This was the first change of venue for the awards in nine years, being held at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California, since 1998 until last year. Ratatouille was the biggest winner, taking nine awards.[1]

Winners and nominees

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Nominations announced on December 3, 2007.

Awards

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Production

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2]

Best Animated Television Commercial
Best Animated Video Game

Individual achievement

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2]

Animated Effects
Animation Production Artist
Character Animation in a Television Production
Character Animation in a Feature Production
Character Design in a Television Production
Character Design in a Feature Production
Directing in a Television Production
Music in a Television Production
Production Design in a Feature Production
Storyboarding in a Television Production
Storyboarding in a Feature Production
Voice Acting in a Television Production
Writing in a Television Production

Juried awards

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Media with multiple nominations and awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b Debruge, Peter (February 8, 2008). "'Ratatouille' nearly sweeps Annies". Variety. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "35th Annie Awards". ASIFA-Hollywood. Archived from the original on 2018-08-28. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
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