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Since February 14, 2001, I have been running an online site listing the most complete Disney Animated Movies titles, characters, and their voices. This is now the 3rd version of that site. Someday, I may get it right.

Disney’s Annie Award Nominations

Here is a list of The Walt Disney Company’s nominations for Annie Awards, given out by ASIFA-Hollywood.

[table caption=”Annie Awards”] Year|Ceremony|Date|Winner/ Nominee|Category|Work|Recipient|Additional Notes

1975|4th|1975|Winner|Winsor McCay Award||Walt Disney|For his distinguished lifetime achievement to the art of animation
2002|30th|2003/02/01|Nominee|Outstanding Individual Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production|Disney’s Return to Neverland|Corey Burton|as the voice of Captain Hook; lost Daveigh Chase as the voice of Lilo in Lilo and Stitch
2002|30th|2003/02/01|Winner|Outstanding Individual Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production|Disney’s House of Mouse|Corey Burton|as the voice of Ludwig von Drake

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42nd Annie Award Winners

The winners of ASIFA-Hollywood’s 42nd Annual Annie Awards – rewarding excellence in Animation – were announced yesterday. While the top prize of Best Animated Feature went to DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon 2, Disney fared rather well, although mostly in the TV categories with their Disney Mickey Mouse series, which had 6 wins.

Click after the link to see the winners:

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For the week of January 23, 2015 – January 29, 2015, here’s Disney’s Box Office performance (all numbers courtesy of Box Office Mojo).

8. Strange Magic ~ $6.5M (New Release)
10. Into The Woods ~ $4.8M (down from #7; $122.4M total)
22. Big Hero 6 ~ $831K (down from #18; $217.6M total)
32. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ~ $140K (up from #35; $66.7M total)
39. P.K. (UTV) ~ $52K (up from #41; $10.6M total)
51. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (GKids) ~ $18K (up from #59; $639K total)

 

For the week of January 16, 2015 – January 22, 2015, here’s Disney’s Box Office performance (all numbers courtesy of Box Office Mojo).

7. Into The Woods ~ $9.9M (down from #4; $117.6M total)
18. Big Hero 6 ~ $1.8M (down from #14; $216.8M total)
35. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ~ $237K (down from #32; $66.6M total)
41. P.K. (UTV) ~ $136K (down from #29; $10.5M total)
56. Guardians of the Galaxy ~ $31K (down from #42; $333.2M total)
59. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya ~ $21K (up from #62; $621K total)

For the week of January 9, 2015 – January 15, 2015, here’s Disney’s Box Office performance (all numbers courtesy of Box Office Mojo):

4. Into The Woods ~ $12.2M (down from #3; $107.8M total)
14. Big Hero 6 ~ $2.8M (down from #11; $215M total)
26. P.K. (UTV) ~ $321K (down from #23; $10.4M total)
28. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ~ $224K (staying at #28; $66.3M total)
37. Guardians of the Galaxy ~ $65K (up from #38; $333.1M total)
55. The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (GKids) ~ $6.6K (up from #59; $600.1K total)

2015 Box Office Year-to-Date – Jan 17

For the year 2015 up until January 17, 2015, here’s Disney’s Box Office performance (all numbers courtesy of Box Office Mojo):

3. Into The Woods ~ $45.4M ($109.4M total; opened 12/17/14)
14. Big Hero 6 ~ $10.4M ($215M total; opened 11/07/14)
28. P.K. (UTV) ~ $1.7M ($10.4M total; opened 12/19/14)
32. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ~ $687K ($66.3M total; opened 10/10/14)
45. Guardians of the Galaxy ~ $205K ($333.1M total; opened 08/01/14)
68. The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (GKids) ~ $22K ($601K total; opened 10/17/14)

Disney’s Academy Award nominees

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced the nominees for the 2014 Academy Awards this morning. Disney released 12 films in 2014 (Alexander and the Terrible Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; Bears; Big Hero 6; Captain America: The Winter Soldier; Guardians of the Galaxy; The Hundred-Foot Journey; Into the Woods; Maleficent; Million Dollar ArmMuppets Most Wanted; Need for SpeedPlanes: Fire & Rescue) as well as peripheral involvement in several other properties: Sony’s and Fox’s Marvel titles (The Amazing Spider-Man 2 X-Men: Days of Future Past), a brief cameo scene in Warner Bros.’ The LEGO Movie, and Walt Disney Japan as a production partner on GKids’ Studio Ghibli release, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya.

Click after the link to find out which of these 16 films received nominations today!

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