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- Ceremony Information
- Production categories
- Outstanding individual achievements in Film
- Outstanding individual achievements in Television
- Juried Awards
- Multiple wins and nominations
- External links
- References
{{refimprove|date=January 2017}}25th Annie AwardsBest Feature Film:
Cats Don't DanceBest Television Program:
The SimpsonsBest Home Video Production:
Aladdin and the King of ThievesBest Short Subject:
Bjork: I Miss You (Bjork’s Music Video) The 25th Annie Awards were given by the International Animated Film Association to honor outstanding achievements in animation in 1997. Cats Don't Dance led the nominations with 8 and won two awards, including Best Animated Feature, the first Non-Disney film to win it. Disney's Hercules and Fox's The Simpsons won the most awards with four. The Simpsons won its Best Animated Television Program fifth time in a row. Ceremony Information The 25th Annie Awards ceremony took place on Sunday, November 16, 1997 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The ceremony started at 2:00 p.m. with a champagne reception, guests had ample time to meet and greet on the patio outside the theater. The show itself, hosted by voice actor Gary Owens, was a well-produced two hours of Owens' witty remarks and character voices, nominee footage, acceptance speeches, and introductions by presenters such as Bill Kroyer, Nick Bosustow, June Foray and Jerry Beck.[1] Production categories Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger ({{double-dagger}}). {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Animated Feature}}- Cats Don't Dance – Turner Feature Animation, David Kirschner Productions{{double-dagger}}
- Hercules – Walt Disney Productions
- Space Jam – Uli Meyer Features (animation); Character Builders (animation); Charles Gammage Animation (animation); Rees/Leiva Productions (animation); Spaff Animation (animation); Stardust Pictures (animation); Warner Bros.; Courtside Seats Productions; Northern Lights Entertainment
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Animated Television Program}}- The Simpsons – Fox, Gracie Films, Film Roman, Klasky Csupo{{double-dagger}}
- Dexter's Laboratory
- King of the Hill – Fox, Film Roman
- Pinky and the Brain – Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Animation, Amblin Entertainment
- The Tick – Fox, AKOM Production Company, Fox Children's Network, Graz Entertainment; Sunbow Productions
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Animated Video Production}}- Aladdin and the King of Thieves – Walt Disney Feature Animation{{double-dagger}}
- Journey Through the Mists – Universal Cartoon Studios
- A Rugrats Vacation – Klasky-Csupo, Nickelodeon Network
- This Land Is Your Land: The Animated Kids' Songs of Woody Guthrie – Artisan Entertainment
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Animated Short Subject}}- Bjork: I Miss You – Bjork’s Music Video {{double-dagger}}
- Saturday Night Live for the episode "The Ambiguously Gay Duo #2”
- Saturday Night Live for the episode "The Ambiguously Gay Duo #3”
- Action League Now!! - Rock-A-Big Baby
- The Big Hunt
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Promotional Production}}- Super Mom – Coca-Cola{{double-dagger}}
- Main Title – The Angry Beavers
- Main Title – Gargoyles
- Promotional Trailer – Spawn
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Outstanding individual achievements in Film {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Directing}}- Ron Clements and John Musker – Hercules{{double-dagger}}
- Mark Dindal – Cats Don't Dance
- Bruce W. Smith and Tony Cervone – Space Jam
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Producing}}- Alice Dewey, Ron Clements and John Musker – Hercules{{double-dagger}}
- David Kirschner and Paul Gertz – Cats Don't Dance
- Ron Tippe – Space Jam
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Effects Animation}}- Mauro Maressa – Hercules{{double-dagger}}
- John Allan Armstrong – Cats Don't Dance
- Bob Simmons – Cats Don't Dance
- Jay Redd – Contact
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Character Animation}}- Nik Ranieri (for the character Hades) – Hercules{{double-dagger}}
- Bob Baxter (for the episode "Beethoven's Whiff") – The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa
- Frans Vischer (for the characters Daria Dimple and Max) – Cats Don't Dance
- Ken Duncan (for the character Meg) – Hercules
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Music}}- Randy Newman – Cats Don't Dance{{double-dagger}}
- Mark Watters and Carl Johnson – Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- Steve Goldstein – Cats Don't Dance
- Leslie Bricusse – Journey Through the Mists
- Woody Guthrie and Frank Fuchs – This Land Is Your Land: The Animated Kids' Songs of Woody Guthrie
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Technical Achievement}}- Space Jam – Uli Meyer Features (animation); Character Builders (animation); Charles Gammage Animation (animation); Rees/Leiva Productions (animation); Spaff Animation (animation); Stardust Pictures (animation){{double-dagger}}
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Outstanding individual achievements in Television {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Directing}}- Mikel B. Anderson – The Simpsons for the episode "Homer's Phobia"{{double-dagger}}
- Charles Visser – Animaniacs for the episode "Noel"
- John Rice – King of the Hill for the episode "Keeping Up with Our Jones"
- Robert Gannaway and Tony Craig – The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa for the episodes "Beethoven's Whiff", "Bumble in the Jungle" and "Mind Over Matterhorn"
- David Wasson – Cartoon Sushi, for the episode "Voice B Gone"
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Producing}}- Al Jean and Mike Reiss – The Simpsons for the episode "The Springfield Files"{{double-dagger}}
- Genndy Tartakovsky – Dexter's Laboratory for the episode "Ham Hocks in Arm Locks"
- Mitch Watson – Duckman for the episode "Ebony Baby"
- Kathi Castillo – Earthworm Jim for the episode "Hyper-Psycrow"
- J.J. Sedelmaier – Saturday Night Live for the episode "The Ambiguously Gay Duo #2"
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Voice Acting, Male}}- Rob Paulsen as Pinky – Pinky and the Brain{{double-dagger}}
- Jeff Bennett as Johnny Bravo – Johnny Bravo
- Mike Judge as Hank Hill – King of the Hill
- Phil Hayes as Tumbleweed Tex – School Daze
- Townsend Coleman as The Tick – The Tick
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Voice Acting, Female}}- June Foray as Granny – The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries{{double-dagger}}
- Christine Cavanaugh as Dexter – Dexter's Laboratory
- Tress MacNeille as Debbie Douglas – Freakazoid! for the episode "Mission Freakazoid"
- Brittany Murphy as Luanne – King of the Hill
- Maggie Roswell as Sharry Bobbins – The Simpsons for the episode "Supercalifragilisticexpial(annoyed grunt)cious"
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Production Design}}- Mitch Schauer – The Angry Beavers for the episode "Born to Be Beavers"{{double-dagger}}
- Mike Moon – The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa for the episode "Bumble in the Jungle"
- Kexx Singleton – The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa for the episode "Beethoven's Whiff"
- Sy Thomas Tex – The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa for the episode "Bumble in the Jungle"
- Barbara Schade – The Magic Pearl
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Music}}- Alf Clausen – The Simpsons{{double-dagger}}
- Michael Tavera, Charles Fernandez, Ron Grant and Harvey Cohen – Casper{{double-dagger}}
- Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker – Dexter's Laboratory
- Carl Johnson – Disney's Mighty Ducks
- Shirley Walker (main title theme) – Superman
- Michael Silversher and Michael Silversher – Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Writing}}- Jason Butler Rote and Paul Rudish – Dexter's Laboratory for the episode "The Beard to be Feared"{{double-dagger}}
- Mark Young – Adventures from the Book of Virtues for the episode "Loyalty"
- Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland – King of the Hill for the episode "Shins of the Father"
- Paul Lieberstein – King of the Hill for the episode "Luanne's Saga"
- Jane Wagner – Edith Ann's Christmas: Just Say Noel
| {{Award category|#eedd82|Best Achievement in Storyboarding}}- Nora Johnson – Cow and Chicken for the episode "Orthodontic Police"{{double-dagger}}
- Denise Koyama – Jungle Cubs for the episode "A Night in the Wasteland"
- Eric Radomski – Spawn for the episode "Burning Visions"
- Carolyn Gair-Taylor – The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries for the episode "Spaced-Out"
- Bob Logan – The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa for the episode "Bumble in the Jungle"
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Juried Awards Winsor McCay Award Recognition for career contributions to the art of animation - Willis H. O'Brien Posthumous recognition
- Myron Waldman
- Paul Winchell
June Foray Award Recognition of benevolent/charitable impact on the art and industry of animation - Phyllis Craig Posthumous recognition
Certificate of Merit Recognition for service to the art, craft and industry of animation - Women in Animation
- The World Animation Celebration
Multiple wins and nominations{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}The following sixteen productions received multiple nominations: Nominations | Production |
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8 | Cats Don't Dance | 6 | Hercules | King of the Hill | The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa | 5 | Dexter's Laboratory | The Simpsons | 4 | Space Jam | 3 | Saturday Night Live | 2 | The Angry Beavers | Aladdin and the King of Thieves | Journey Through the Mists | Pinky and the Brain | Spawn | The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries | This Land Is Your Land: The Animated Kids' Songs of Woody Guthrie | The Tick | |
{{Col-2-of-2}}The following three productions received multiple awards: Awards | Production |
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4 | Hercules | The Simpsons | 2 | Cats Don't Dance | |
{{Col-end}}External links- {{Official website|http://annieawards.org/25th-annie-awards}}
- [https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000032/1997 Annie Awards 1997] at Internet Movie Database
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.awn.com/mag/issue2.9/2.9pages/2.9annie.html|title=The 25th Annual Annie Awards| date=December 1997 |work=Animation World Magazine, Issue 2.9|accessdate=February 8, 2015}}
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