Until 2011, the award category had to be activated by the Awards Board each year, whereas now it is a standard category. The award is given only if there are at least eight animated feature films (with a theatrical release in Los Angeles). For the purposes of the award, only films over 40 minutes long are considered to be feature films. If there are 16 or more films submitted for the category, the winner is voted from a shortlist of five films (which has thus far happened only in 2002 and 2009, and will happen again in the upcoming 2011 ceremony), otherwise there will only be three films on the shortlist.
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| - Until 2011, the award category had to be activated by the Awards Board each year, whereas now it is a standard category. The award is given only if there are at least eight animated feature films (with a theatrical release in Los Angeles). For the purposes of the award, only films over 40 minutes long are considered to be feature films. If there are 16 or more films submitted for the category, the winner is voted from a shortlist of five films (which has thus far happened only in 2002 and 2009, and will happen again in the upcoming 2011 ceremony), otherwise there will only be three films on the shortlist.
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Winner
| - The Incredibles — Brad Bird
- Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit — Nick Park, Steve Box
- Ratatouille — Brad Bird
- Rango — Gore Verbinski
- Shrek — Aron Warner
- Big Hero 6 — Don Hall, Chris Williams, Roy Conli
- Frozen — Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Peter Del Vecho
- Spirited Away — Hayao Miyazaki
- Happy Feet — George Miller
- Finding Nemo — Andrew Stanton
- Toy Story 3 — Lee Unkrich
- Brave — Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman
- Up — Pete Docter
- WALL-E — Andrew Stanton
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nominee
| - Shark Tale — Bill Damaschke
- Shrek 2 — Andrew Adamson
- Tim Burton's Corpse Bride — Mike Johnson, Tim Burton
- Howl's Moving Castle — Hayao Miyazaki
- Surf's Up — Ash Brannon, Chris Buck
- Persepolis — Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud
- A Cat in Paris — Alain Gagnol, Jean-Loup Felicioli
- Kung Fu Panda 2 — Jennifer Yuh Nelson
- Puss in Boots — Chris Miller
- Chico & Rita — Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal
- Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius — Steve Oedekerk, John A. Davis
- The Tale of the Princess Kaguya — Isao Takahata, Yoshiaki Nishimura
- Song of the Sea — Tomm Moore, Paul Young
- The Boxtrolls — Anthony Stacchi, Graham Annable, Travis Knight
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 — Dean DeBlois, Bonnie Arnold
- Despicable Me 2 — Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin, Chris Meledandri
- The Wind Rises — Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki
- Ernest & Celestine — Benjamin Renner, Didier Brunner
- The Croods — Chris Sanders, Kirk De Micco, Kristine Belson
- Ice Age — Chris Wedge
- Lilo & Stitch — Chris Sanders
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron — Jeffrey Katzenberg
- Treasure Planet — Ron Clements
- Cars — John Lasseter
- Monster House — Gil Kenan
- Brother Bear — Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker
- The Triplets of Belleville — Sylvain Chomet
- How to Train Your Dragon — Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
- The Illusionist — Sylvain Chomet
- Frankenweenie — Tim Burton
- ParaNorman — Sam Fell, Chris Butler
- The Pirates! Band of Misfits — Peter Lord
- Wreck-It-Ralph — Rich Moore
- Bolt — Chris Williams, Byron Howard
- Coraline — Henry Selick
- Fantastic Mr. Fox — Wes Anderson
- Kung Fu Panda — John Stevenson, Mark Osborne
- Monsters, Inc. — Peter Docter, John Lasseter
- The Secret of Kells — Tomm Moore
- The Princess and the Frog — John Musker, Ron Clements
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| - Until 2011, the award category had to be activated by the Awards Board each year, whereas now it is a standard category. The award is given only if there are at least eight animated feature films (with a theatrical release in Los Angeles). For the purposes of the award, only films over 40 minutes long are considered to be feature films. If there are 16 or more films submitted for the category, the winner is voted from a shortlist of five films (which has thus far happened only in 2002 and 2009, and will happen again in the upcoming 2011 ceremony), otherwise there will only be three films on the shortlist.
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