28th Annie Awards

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28th
Annie Awards

November 11, 2000


Best Animated Feature:
Toy Story 2


Best Primetime Television Program:
The Simpsons


Best Daytime Television Program:
Mickey Mouse Works


Best Home Video Production:
An Extremely Goofy Movie


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 (‡).

Outstanding Animated Short Subject
Outstanding Animated Television Commercial
Outstanding Animated Special Project
Outstanding Animated Production Produced for Electronic Media

Outstanding individual achievements in Film

Outstanding Achievement in Directing
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design
Outstanding Achievement in Effects Animation
Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting, Male
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting, Female
Outstanding Achievement in Writing
Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding

Outstanding individual achievements in Television

Outstanding Achievement in Directing
  • Brian Sheesley  – Futurama 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"
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting, Male
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting, Female

Juried Awards

Winsor McCay Award
Recognition for career contributions to the art of animation

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