The 48th Annual Annie Awards ceremony took place on Saturday, and it was a night to remember for “K-Pop Demon Hunters”. The Netflix hit dominated the competition, taking home 10 awards in various categories.
“K-Pop Demon Hunters” joins an elite group of six other films that have won 10 Annie Awards, including “How to Train Your Dragon”, “The Incredibles”, and “Inside Out”. This achievement is a testament to the film’s exceptional storytelling, animation, and music.
In contrast, Pixar’s “Elio” went home empty-handed despite being tied with “K-Pop Demon Hunters” for 10 nominations. This unexpected outcome has left fans and critics alike wondering what could have been.
The French film “Arco” stole the show in the indie category, taking home the award for Best Feature – Independent. This recognition highlights the growing importance of independent animation in the industry.
Other notable winners include “Common Side Effects”, which led all TV series with four wins, and “Win or Lose” and “Love, Death + Robots” with three each. These shows demonstrate the diversity and excellence of animated television programming.
The ceremony also honored filmmakers Michael Dudok de Wit, Christopher Miller, and Phil Lord, as well as Chris Sanders, for their contributions to the world of animation.
- “K-Pop Demon Hunters” won 10 awards at the Annie Awards ceremony
- 6 films have won 10 Annie Awards in the past
- 15 winners of the Annies’ Best Feature category went on to win the animation Oscar
- “Common Side Effects” won four awards, leading all TV series
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