This Saturday, Netflix dominated the 2020 Annie Awards, taking home 19 total wins. Keep reading for a complete list of all of this year’s winners.
Best Feature: Klaus, directed by Sergio Pablos
Best Indie Feature: I Lost My Body, directed by Jérémy Clapin
Best Direction – Feature: Klaus, directed by Sergio Pablos
Best Writing – Feature: I Lost My Body, written by Guillaume Laurant
Best Character Animation – Animated Feature: Klaus, with Sergio Martins as Animation Supervisor
Best Character Design – Feature: Klaus, with Torsten Schrank as Character Designer
Best Production Design – Feature: Klaus, with Szymon Biernaki and Marcin Jakubowski as Production Designers
Best Storyboarding – Feature: Klaus, with Sergio Pablos as Storyboard Artist
Best Editorial – Feature: Klaus, with Pablo García Revert as Editor
Best Music – Feature: I Lost My Body, with Dan Levy as Composer

Best FX for Feature: Frozen 2, with Benjamin Fiske, Alex Moaveni, Jesse Erickson, Dimitre Berberov, and Kee Nam Suong as Visual Effects Artists
Best Character Animation – Live Action: Avengers: Endgame, with Sidney Kombo-Kintombo as Animation Supervisor
Best Voice Acting – Feature: Frozen 2, with Josh Gad as Olaf
Best Special Production: How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming, directed by Tim Johnsen
Best Short Subject: “Uncle Thomas: Accounting for the Days”, directed by Regina Pessoa
Best Commercial: “The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ‘59”, directed by Adam Foulkes and Alan Smith
Best TV/Media – Preschool: ‘Ask the Storybots’, “Why Do We Have To Recycle?” by JibJab Bros. Studios
Best TV/Media – Children: ‘Disney Mickey Mouse’, “Carried Away” by Disney TV Animation/Disney Channel
Best TV/Media – General Audience: ‘BoJack Horseman’, “The Client”, directed by Amy Winfrey
Best Student Film: “The Fox & The Pigeon”, directed by Michelle Chua
Best FX for TV/Media: ‘Love, Death & Robots’, “The Secret War Blur”, with Viktor Németh, Szabolcs Illés, Ádám Sipos, and Vladimir Zhovna as FX Artists

Best Character Animation – TV/Media: ‘His Dark Materials’, Episode: 8, with Aulo Licinio as Lead Animator
Best Character Design – TV/Media: ‘Carmen Sandiego’,“The Chasing Paper”, with Keiko Murayama as Character Designer
Best Direction – TV/Media: ‘Disney Mickey Mouse’, “For Whom the Booth Tolls” directed by Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Best Music – TV/Media: ‘Love, Death & Robots’, “Sonnie’s Edge”, with Rob Cairns as Composer/Lyricist
Best Production Design – TV/Media: ‘Love, Death & Robots’, “The Witness”, with Alberto Mielgo as Production Designer
Best Storyboarding – TV/Media: ‘Carmen Sandiego’, “Becoming Carmen Sandiego: Part 1”, with Kenny Park as Storyboard Artist
Best Voice Acting – TV/Media: ‘Bob’s Burgers’, “Roamin’ Bob-iday”, with H. Jon Benjamin as Bob
Best Writing – TV/Media: ‘Tuca & Bertie’, “The Jelly Lakes”, written by Shauna McGarry
Best Editorial – TV/Media: ‘Love, Death & Robots’, “Alternate Histories”, with Bo Juhl, Stacy Auckland, and Valerian Zamel as Editors