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  1. * Animated Feature Film - Andrew Stanton Music (Original Score) - Thomas Newman Sound Editing - Gary Rydstrom and Michael Silvers Writing (Original Screenplay) - Screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson and David Reynolds; Original Story by Andrew Stanton

  2. This page highlights the animated feature films nominated for or won Academy Awards aside from the Best Animated Feature category.

  3. Aug 23, 2013 · Robin Williams presenting Andrew Stanton with the Oscar® for Best Animated Feature for "Finding Nemo" at the 76th Academy Awards® in 2004. Hosted by Billy Crystal.

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  4. The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature is given each year for the best animated film. An animated feature is defined by the academy as a film with a running time of more than 40 minutes in which characters' performances are created using a frame-by-frame technique, a significant number of the major characters are animated, and ...

    • 2001: Shrek. Studio: PDI/DreamWorks Production; DreamWorks. Oscar Went to: Aron Warner. Film’s Other Oscar Wins: none. Other Oscar Nods: adapted screenplay (written by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Joe Stillman and Roger S.H.
    • 2002: Spirited Away. Studio: Studio Ghibli Production; Buena Vista [Japan] Oscar Went to: Hayao Miyazaki. Film’s Other Oscar Wins: none. Other Oscar Nods: none.
    • 2003: Finding Nemo. Studio: Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Oscar Went to: Andrew Stanton. Film’s Other Oscar Wins: none. Other Oscar Nods: original score (Thomas Newman); sound editing (Gary Rydstrom and Michael Silvers); original screenplay (screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson and David Reynolds; original story by Andrew Stanton).
    • 2004: The Incredibles. Studio: Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista. Oscar Went to: Brad Bird. Film’s Other Oscar Wins: sound editing (Michael Silvers and Randy Thom)
  5. Sep 24, 2023 · A complete list of winners of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film and why each one is a worthy winner.

  6. The 76th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2003 and took place on February 29, 2004, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.