28th Annie Awards



28th
Annie Awards


November 11, 2000

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Best Animated Feature:
Toy Story 2
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Best Primetime Television Program:
The Simpsons
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Best Daytime Television Program:
Mickey Mouse Works
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Best Home Video Production:
An Extremely Goofy Movie
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Best Short Subject:
For the Birds

The 28th Annie Awards were given by the International Animated Film Association, ASIFA-Hollywood to honor outstanding achievements in the field of animation in 2000. This was the final year before the Best Animated Feature award was introduced at the Academy Awards.

Production categories

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger.

  • The Simpsons – Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television
  • * Dexter's LaboratoryHanna-Barbera Cartoons
  • * Futurama – The Curiosity Co. and 20th Century Fox Television
  • * The PJ'sImagine Television, Will Vinton Studios
  • * Spy GrooveMTV Animation
  • An Extremely Goofy MovieWalt Disney Television Animation
  • * Bartok the Magnificent – 20th Century Fox Television
  • * Mickey's Once Upon a ChristmasWalt Disney Television Animation
  • * Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's GhostHanna-Barbera Cartoons, Warner Bros. Animation
  • * Steven Spielberg Presents Wakko's Wish – Warner Bros. Animation
  • Mickey Mouse Works – Walt Disney Television Animation
  • * The Angry BeaversNickelodeon Animation Studio
  • * Recess – Walt Disney Television Animation
  • * Batman Beyond – Warner Bros. Animation
  • * Warner Bros' Histeria! – Warner Bros. Television Animation
  • For the BirdsPixar
  • * Ghost of Stephen FosterMatthew Nastuk and Raymond S. Persi
  • * John Henry – Walt Disney Pictures
  • * Little Go Beep – Warner Bros. Classic Animation
  • * Quick Draw El Kabong – Wild Brain, Inc.
  • Genie – Old Navy, Mirinda Will Vinton Studios
  • * About FaceCrayola, Acme Filmworks, Inc.
  • * Carpool – Village Pantry Renegade Animation, Inc.
  • * Elves – Web TV, Acme Filmworks, Inc.
  • * Playa's DelightKevin Garnett, Nike, Wild Brain, Inc.
  • The Scooby-Doo ProjectCartoon Network
  • * The Bob Clampett Show – Cartoon Network
  • * Pajama Party – Wild Brain, Inc.
  • * The Jeffersons' "Starship – Image Spot, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite
  • Elmo Aardvark, Outer Space Detective – Renegade Animation, Inc.
  • * HairballsFilm Roman, Level13.net
  • * Bill Bilkman "Getting Rich While Working From Home" – The Romp Inc.
  • * Space is Dum Episode 11 "Gay Monkey Mummy Part 2"'' – wildbrain.com, Inc.
  • Outstanding individual achievements in Film


  • Susan McKinsey Goldberg – Fantasia 2000
  • * Paul Brizzi, Gaetan Brizzi and Carl Jones – Fantasia 2000
  • * Christian Schellewald – The Road to El Dorado
  • * Philip A. Cruden – Titan A.E.
  • * William Cone and Jim Pearson – Toy Story 2
  • Ted C. Kierscey – Fantasia 2000
  • * Simon O'Connor – Dinosaur
  • * Doug Ikeler – The Road to El Dorado
  • * Robert Bredon – Stuart Little
  • * Julian Hynes – Titan A.E.
  • Eric Goldberg – Fantasia 2000'
  • * David Brewster – The Road to El Dorado
  • * Rodolphe Guenoden – The Road to El Dorado
  • * Sean P. Mullen – Stuart Little
  • * Doug Sweetland – Toy Story 2
  • Tim Allen as Buzz LightyearToy Story 2
  • * Armand Assante as Tzekel-Kan – The Road to El Dorado
  • * Bill Farmer as Goofy – An Extremely Goofy Movie
  • * Nikita Hopkins as RooThe Tigger Movie
  • * Maurice LaMarche as The Brain – Steven Spielberg Presents Wakko's Wish
  • Joan Cusack as Jessie – Toy Story 2
  • * Tress MacNeille as Dot – Steven Spielberg Presents Wakko's Wish
  • * Della Reese as Eema – Dinosaur
  • Randy Newman – Toy Story 2
  • * James Newton HowardDinosaur
  • * Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Elton John & Tim RiceThe Road to El Dorado
  • * Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, Julie Bernstein, Gordon L. Goodwin and Timothy Kelly – Steven Spielberg Presents Wakko's Wish
  • * Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman – The Tigger Movie
  • John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Ash Brannon, Andrew Stanton, Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin and Chris Webb – Toy Story 2
  • * Karey KirkpatrickChicken Run
  • * M. Night Shyamalan and Greg Booker – Stuart Little
  • 'Dan Jeup and Joe RanftToy Story 2
  • * Thom Enriquez – Dinosaur
  • * Jeff Snow – The Road to El Dorado
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    Outstanding individual achievements in Television


    • Brian SheesleyFuturama for the episode "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?"
    • * Kirk Tingblad – Johnny Bravo for the episode "Noir Johnny"
    • * Susie Dietter – Futurama for the episode "A Bicyclops Built for Two"
    • * Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim – King of the Hill for the episode "Won't You Pimai Neighbor"
  • John R. Dilworth – Courage the Cowardly Dog for the episode "A Night at the Katz Motel"
  • * Bob Doucette – Detention
  • * Nollan Obena – Max Steel for the episode "Sphinxes"
  • * Nelson Lowry – The PJs for the episode "What's Eating Juicy Hudson?"
  • * Glen HansonSpy Groove
  • Dan Castellaneta as The PostmanOlive, the Other Reindeer
  • * Mike Judge as Hank Hill, Sniz & FondueKing of the Hill for the episode "Hanky Panky"
  • * Jason Michas as Zak – Dragon Tales
  • * David Warner as Ra's al GhulThe New Batman/Superman Adventures
  • Christine Cavanaugh as Dexter – Dexter's Laboratory
  • * Kathleen Barr as Wheezie – Dragon Tales
  • * Tress MacNeille as The World's Oldest WomanWarner Bros' Histeria!
  • * Brittany Murphy as Luanne Platter – King of the Hill for the episode "Movin' on Up"
  • * April Winchell as Ms. Finster – Recess for the episode "A Great State Affair"
  • Juried Awards

    Winsor McCay Award
    Recognition for career contributions to the art of animation
    With a career spanning more than sixty-five years, Norm McCabe has worked for many animation studios, including Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, DePatie-Freleng, Marvel and Warner Bros. Television Animation, but he is perhaps best known for his tenure as animator and director at the Leon Schlesinger Looney Tunes Studio in the 1930s and 40s.
    As a composer and music director for Hanna-Barbera from the 1950s to the 1990s, Hoyt Curtain created the music for some of television's memorable theme songs, including those for The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Top Cat and Jonny Quest.
    One of the most versatile voice actresses in the business, Lucille Bliss has vocally created hundreds of characters, most notable Crusader Rabbit—television's first animated star—and Smurfette in The Smurfs.
    June Foray Award
    Recognition of benevolent/charitable impact on the art and industry of animation
    Certificate of Merit
    Recognition for service to the art, craft and industry of animation
    Technical Achievement
    Special Achievement in Animation
    Recognition of unique and outstanding achievement in animation