Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards / Best Animation

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Since 1989 , the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards have recognized Best Animation.

Excellent films

Notes: In some years there was an ex-aequo result and thus two winners.

year Award winners German title Director / Producer
1989 The Little Mermaid Arielle the mermaid John Musker
Ron Clements
1990 The Rescuers Down Under Bernard and Bianca in kangaroo land Hendel Butoy
Mike Gabriel
1991 Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast Gary Trousdale
Kirk Wise
1992 Aladdin Aladdin John Musker
Ron Clements
1993 The Mighty River Le fleuve aux grandes eaux Frédéric Back
1994 The Lion King The Lion King Roger Allers
Rob Minkoff
1995 Toy story Toy story John Lasseter
1996 A close shave Among sheep Nick Park
1997 The Spirit of Christmas The Spirit of Christmas Trey Parker
Matt Stone
1997 Hercules Hercules John Musker
Ron Clements
1998 A bug's life A Bug's Life John Lasseter
1998 TRANSIT TRANSIT Piet Kroon
1999 The Iron Giant The giant from space Brad Bird
2000 Chicken Run Chicken Run - hens run Peter Lord
Nick Park
David Sproxton
2001 Shrek Shrek Andrew Adamson
Vicky Jenson
2002 Miyazaki's Spirited Away Spirited Away Hayao Miyazaki
2003 Les Triplettes de Belleville The great race of Belleville Sylvain Chomet
2004 The Incredibles The unbelievable Brad Bird
John Walker
2005 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Wallace & Gromit - On the hunt for the giant rabbit Nick Park
Steve Box
2006 Happy feet Happy feet George Miller
2007 Persepolis Persepolis Vincent Paronnaud
Marjane Satrapi
2007 Ratatouille Ratatouille Brad Bird
Jan Pinkava
2008 ואלס עם באשיר (Vals in Bashir) Waltz with Bashir Ari Folman
2009 Fantastic Mr. Fox The fantastic Mr. Fox Wes Anderson
2010 Toy Story 3 Toy Story 3 Lee Unkrich
2011 Rango Rango Gore Verbinski
2012 Frankenweenie Frankenweenie Tim Burton
2013 Ernest and Celestine Ernest & Celestine Stéphane Aubier
Vincent Patar
Benjamin Renner
2014 か ぐ や 姫 の 物語 (Kaguya-hime no Monogatari) The legend of Princess Kaguya Isao Takahata
2015 Anomalisa Anomalisa Charlie Kaufman
Duke Johnson
2016 君 の 名 は。 (Kimi no Na wa.) Your name. - Yesterday, today and forever Makoto Shinkai
2017 The breadwinner The breadwinner Nora Twomey
2018 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Spider-Man: A New Universe Bob Persichetti
Peter Ramsey
Rodney Rothman
2019 J'ai perdu mon corps I lost my body Jérémy Clapin

Runner-up animation films

  1. ↑ In 2006, the film Cars by John Lasseter and Joe Ranft took second place
  2. ↑ In 2009 the film Top by Pete Docter and Bob Petersen took second place
  3. ↑ In 2010 the film L'Illusionniste by Sylvain Chomet took second place
  4. ↑ In 2011, the film The Adventures of Tintin - The Secret of the Unicorn by Steven Spielberg took a second place
  5. ↑ In 2012 the film It's Such a Beautiful Day by Don Hertzfeldt took second place
  6. ↑ In 2013 the film How the Wind Rises by Hayao Miyazaki took second place
  7. 2014, the film took The Lego Movie by Phil Lord and Chris Miller a second place
  8. 2015 finished the film Inside Out by Pete Docter a second place
  9. 2016, the film took the red turtle (La Tortue rouge) by Michael Dudok de Wit second place
  10. ↑ In 2017, the film Coco - Alive Than Life! by Lee Unkrich a second place
  11. ↑ In 2018 the film The Incredibles 2 by Brad Bird took a second place
  12. ↑ In 2019, the film A Toy Story: Everything doesn't listen to a command from Josh Cooley took second place