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‘Incredibles 2,’ ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ top Annie Awards nominations
    2018-12-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Pixar’s “Incredibles 2” and Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” topped the 46th annual Annie Awards nominations with 11 and 10, respectively. All told, the Walt Disney Company, which owns Pixar, snapped up a total of 42 nominations among a wide array of film and TV projects.

Joining “Incredibles 2” and “Ralph” in the contest for best animated feature are Aardman Animations’ “Early Man,” Wes Anderson’s stop-motion* “Isle of Dogs” and Sony Pictures Animation’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”

In addition to its bid for animated feature, “Incredibles 2” picked up nominations for director (Brad Bird), animated effects, character animation, character design, music, voice acting (Holly Hunter), writing (Bird), editorial and two for storyboarding.

Additional nominations for “Ralph” include director (Rich Moore and Phil Johnston), animated effects, character animation, character design, music, storyboarding, voice acting (Sarah Silverman), writing (Johnston and Pamela Ribon) and editorial.

In addition to Bird, Moore and Johnston, feature animation directing nominees are Genndy Tartakovsky for Sony Pictures Animation’s “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation,” Nick Park for Aardman’s “Early Man” and Bob Persichetti, Rodney Rothman and Peter Ramsey for SPA’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”

Vying* for best animated independent feature are “Ce Magnifique Gateau!” from Beast Animation, Vivement Lundi! and Pedri Animation; Ankama/Studio 4oC’s “MFKZ”; Studio Chizu’s “Mirai”; “Ruben Brandt, Collector” from the Hungarian National Film Fund; and “Tito and the Birds” from Bits Productions and Split Studio. (SD-Agencies)

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