This is the list of Academy Awards for Animated Short Films.
1930s
* 1931-1932 (5th)
o Flowers and Trees – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o Mickey’s Orphans – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o It’s Got Me Again! – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
* 1932-1933 (6th)
o Three Little Pigs – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o Building a Building – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o The Merry Old Soul – Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
* 1934 (7th)
o The Tortoise and the Hare – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o Holiday Land – Screen Gems, Columbia – Charles Mintz, producer
o Jolly Little Elves – Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
* 1935 (8th)
o Three Orphan Kittens – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o The Calico Dragon – Harman-Ising, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Hugh Harman & Rudolf Ising, producers
o Who Killed Cock Robin? – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
* 1936 (9th)
o The Country Cousin – Walt Disney Productions, United Artists – Walt Disney, producer
o Old Mill Pond – Harman-Ising, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Hugh Harman & Rudolf Ising, producers
o Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor – Fleischer Studios, Paramount – Max Fleischer, producer
* 1937 (10th)
o The Old Mill – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Educated Fish – Fleischer Studios, Paramount – Max Fleischer, producer
o The Little Match Girl – Screen Gems, Columbia – Charles Mintz, producer
* 1938 (11th)
o Ferdinand the Bull – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o The Brave Little Tailor – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Mother Goose Goes Hollywood – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Good Scouts – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Hunky and Spunky – Fleischer Studios, Paramount – Max Fleischer, producer
* 1939 (12th)
o The Ugly Duckling – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Detouring America – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
o Peace on Earth – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby & Hugh Harman, producers
o The Pointer – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
1940s
* 1940 (13th)
o The Milky Way – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby & Rudolph Ising, producers
o Puss Gets the Boot – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby & Rudolph Ising, producers
o A Wild Hare – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
* 1941 (14th)
o Lend a Paw – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B – Walter Lantz Productions, Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
o Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
o How War Came – Screen Gems, Columbia – George Winkler, producer
o The Night Before Christmas – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o Rhapsody in Rivets – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
o The Rookie Bear – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby & Rudolph Ising, producers
o Rhythm in the Ranks – Paramount – George Pál
o Superman – Fleischer Studios, Paramount – Max Fleischer, producer
o Truant Officer Donald – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
* 1942 (15th)
o Der Fuehrer’s Face – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o All Out for ‘V’ – Terrytoons, 20th Century Fox – Paul Terry, producer
o Blitz Wolf – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o Juke Box Jamboree – Walter Lantz Productions, Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
o Pigs in a Polka – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
o Tulips Shall Grow – Paramount – George Pál
* 1943 (16th)
o The Yankee Doodle Mouse – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o The Dizzy Acrobat – Walter Lantz Productions, Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
o Five Hundred Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins – Paramount – George Pál
o Greetings, Bait – Leon Schlesinger Productions, Warner Bros. – Leon Schlesinger, producer
o Imagination – Screen Gems, Columbia – Dave Fleischer, producer
o Reason and Emotion – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
* 1944 (17th)
o Mouse Trouble – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street – Paramount – George Pál
o Dog, Cat and Canary – Screen Gems, Columbia – Raymond Katz, producer
o Fish Fry – Walter Lantz Productions, Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
o How to Play Football – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o My Boy, Johnny – Terrytoons, 20th Century Fox – Paul Terry, producer
o Swooner Crooner – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer, producer
* 1945 (18th)
o Quiet Please! – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Fred Quimby, producer
o Donald’s Crime – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Jasper and the Beanstalk – Paramount – George Pál
o Life with Feathers – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer, producer
o Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life – Terrytoons, 20th Century Fox – Paul Terry, producer
o The Poet and Peasant – Walter Lantz Productions, Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
o Rippling Romance – Screen Gems, Columbia – Raymond Katz, producer
* 1946 (19th)
o The Cat Concerto – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o Musical Moments from Chopin – Walter Lantz Productions, Universal – Walter Lantz, producer
o John Henry and the Inky-Poo – Paramount – George Pál
o Squatter’s Rights – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Walky Talky Hawky – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer, producer
o Rhapsody Rabbit – Warner Bros. – Friz Freleng, director
* 1947 (20th)
o Tweetie Pie – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer, producer
o Chip an’ Dale – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Fred Quimby, producer
o Pluto’s Blue Note – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Tubby the Tuba – Paramount – George Pál
* 1948 (21st)
o The Little Orphan – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o Mickey and the Seal – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
o Mouse Wreckers – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer, producer
o Robin Hoodlum – UPA, Columbia – John Hubley & Raymond Katz, producers
o Tea for Two Hundred- Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
* 1949 (22nd)
o For Scent-imental Reasons – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer, producer
o Hatch Up Your Troubles – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Fred Quimby, producer
o Magic Fluke – UPA, Columbia – Stephen Bosustow, producer
o Toy Tinkers – Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio – Walt Disney, producer
1950s
* 1950 (23rd)
o Gerald McBoing-Boing – United Productions of America, Columbia (Jolly Frolics Series) – Stephen Bosustow
o Jerry’s Cousin – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) – Frederic C. Quimby
o Trouble Indemnity – United Productions of America, Columbia (Mr. Magoo Series) – Stephen Bosustow
* 1951 (24th)
o The Two Mouseketeers – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) – Frederic C. Quimby
o Lambert the Sheepish Lion – Walt Disney, RKO Radio (Special) – Walt Disney
o Rooty Toot Toot – United Productions of America, Columbia (Jolly Frolics) – Stephen Bosustow
* 1952 (25th)
o Johann Mouse – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) – Frederic C. Quimby
o Little Johnny Jet – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM Series) – Frederic C. Quimby
o Madeline – United Productions of America, Columbia (Jolly Frolics Series) – Stephen Bosustow
o Pink and Blue Blues – United Productions of America, Columbia (Mr. Magoo Series) – Stephen Bosustow
o Romance of Transportation – National Film Board of Canada (Canadian) – Colin Low
* 1953 (26th)
o Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom – Disney, Buena Vista (Special Music Series) – Walt Disney
o Christopher Crumpet – United Productions of America, Columbia (Jolly Frolics Series) – Stephen Bosustow
o From A to Z-z-z-z – Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes) – Edward Selzer
o Rugged Bear – Walt Disney, RKO Radio (Donald Duck) – Walt Disney
o The Tell-Tale Heart – United Productions of America, Columbia (UPA Cartoon Special) – Stephen Bosustow
* 1954 (27th)
o When Magoo Flew – United Productions of America, Columbia – Stephen Bosustow
o Crazy Mixed Up Pup – Lantz, Universal-International – Walter Lantz
o Pigs Is Pigs – Disney, RKO Radio – Walt Disney
o Sandy Claws – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer
o Touché, Pussy Cat! – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Frederic C. Quimby
* 1955 (28th)
o Speedy Gonzales – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer
o Good Will to Men – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Frederic C. Quimby, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
o The Legend of Rock-A-Bye Point – Lantz, Universal-International – Walter Lantz
o No Hunting – Disney, RKO Radio – Walt Disney
* 1956 (29th)
o Mister Magoo’s Puddle Jumper – United Productions of America, Columbia – Stephen Bosustow
o Gerald McBoing-Boing on Planet Moo – United Productions of America, Columbia – Stephen Bosustow
o The Jaywalker – United Productions of America, Columbia – Stephen Bosustow
* 1957 (30th)
o Birds Anonymous – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer
o One Droopy Knight – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
o Tabasco Road – Warner Bros. – Edward Selzer
o Trees and Jamaica Daddy – United Productions of America, Columbia – Stephen Bosustow
o The Truth About Mother Goose – Disney, Buena Vista – Walt Disney
* 1958 (31st)
o Knighty Knight Bugs – Warner Bros. – Friz Freleng
o Paul Bunyan – Walt Disney Prods., Buena Vista Film Distribution – Walt Disney
o Sidney’s Family Tree – Terrytoons, 20th Century Fox – William M. Weiss
* 1959 (32nd)
o Moonbird – Storyboard-Harrison – John Hubley and Faith Elliott Hubley
o Mexicali Shmoes – Warner Bros. – John W. Burton
o Noah’s Ark – Disney, Buena Vista – Walt Disney
o The Violinist – Pintoff Prods., Kingsley International – Ernest Pintoff
1960s
* 1960 (33rd)
o Munro – Rembrandt Films, Film Representations – William L. Snyder
o Goliath II – Disney, Buena Vista – Walt Disney
o High Note – Warner Bros. – Chuck Jones
o Mouse and Garden – Warner Bros.
o A Place in the Sun (short) – George K. Arthur-Go Pictures (Czechoslovakian) – Frantisek Vystrecil
* 1961 (34th)
o Ersatz (The Substitute) – Zagreb Film, Herts-Lion International Corp.
o Aquamania – Disney, Buena Vista – Walt Disney
o Beep Prepared – Warner Bros. – Chuck Jones
o Nelly’s Folly – Warner Bros. – Chuck Jones
o The Pied Piper of Guadalupe – Warner Bros. – Friz Freleng
* 1962 (35th)
o The Hole – Storyboard Inc., Brandon Films – John Hubley and Faith Hubley
o Icarus Montgolfier Wright – Format Films, United Artists – Jules Engel
o Now Hear This – Warner Bros.
o Self Defense … for Cowards – Rembrandt Films, Film Representations – William L. Snyder
o Symposium on Popular Songs – Disney, Buena Vista – Walt Disney
* 1963 (36th)
o The Critic – Pintoff-Crossbow Prods., Columbia – Ernest Pintoff
o Automania 2000 – Pathé Contemporary Films – John Halas
o The Game (Igra) – Rembrandt Films, Film Representations – Dušan Vukotić
o My Financial Career – National Film Board of Canada, Walter Reade-Sterling-Continental Distributing – Gerald Potterton
o Pianissimo – Cinema 16 – Carmen D’Avino
* 1964 (37th)
o The Pink Phink – Mirisch-Geoffrey, United Artists – David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng
o Christmas Cracker – National Film Board of Canada, Favorite Films of California – Norman McLaren, Jeff Hale, Gerald Potterton and Grant Munro
o How to Avoid Friendship – Rembrandt Films, Film Representations – William L. Snyder
o Nudnik No. 2 – Rembrandt Films, Film Representations – William L. Snyder
* 1965 (38th) The Dot and the Line – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – Chuck Jones and Les Goldman
o Clay or the Origin of Species – Harvard University, Pathé Contemporary Films – Eliot Noyes, Jr.
o The Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra) – Allied Artists – Emanuele Luzzati
* 1966 (39th)
o Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature – Paramount – John Hubley and Faith Hubley
o The Drag – National Film Board of Canada, Favorite Films – Carlos Marchiori
o The Pink Blueprint – Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng, United Artists – David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng
* 1967 (40th)
o The Box (short) – Brandon Films – Fred Wolf
o Hypothese Beta – Films Orzeaux, Pathé Contemporary Films – Jean-Charles Meunier
o What on Earth! – National Film Board of Canada, Columbia – Les Drew and Kaj Pindal
* 1968 (41st)
o Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day – Disney, Buena Vista – Walt Disney
o The House That Jack Built – National Film Board of Canada, Columbia – Ron Tunis
o The Magic Pear Tree – Bing Crosby Prods. – Jimmy Murakami
o Windy Day – Hubley Studios, Paramount – John Hubley and Faith Hubley
* 1969 (42nd)
o It’s Tough to Be a Bird – Disney, Buena Vista – Ward Kimball
o Of Men and Demons – Hubley Studios, Paramount – John Hubley and Faith Hubley
o Walking – National Film Board of Canada, Columbia – Ryan Larkin
1970s
* 1970 (43rd)
o Is It Always Right to Be Right? – Stephen Bosustow Prods., Schoenfeld Films – Nick Bosustow
o The Further Adventures of Uncle Sam: Part Two – Haboush Company, Goldstone Films – Robert Mitchell and Dale Case
o The Shepherd – Cameron Guess and Associates, Brandon Films – Cameron Guess
* 1971 (44th)
o The Crunch Bird – Maxwell-Petok-Petrovich Prods., Regency Films – Ted Petok
o Evolution – National Film Board of Canada, Columbia – Michael Mills
o The Selfish Giant – Potterton Prods., Pyramid Films – Peter Sander and Murray Shostak
* 1972 (45th)
o A Christmas Carol American Broadcasting Company Film Services – Richard Williams
o Kama Sutra Rides Again – Lion International Films – Bob Godfrey
o Tup Tup – Zagreb Film-Corona Cinematografica, Manson Distributing – Nedeljko Dragic
* 1973 (46th)
o Frank Film – Frank Mouris Prod. – Frank Mouris
o The Legend of John Henry – Bosustow-Pyramid Films – Nick Bosustow and David Adams
o Pulcinella – Luzzati-Gianini Prod. – Emanuele Luzzati and Guilo Gianini
* 1974 (47th)
o Closed Mondays – Lighthouse Productions – Will Vinton and Bob Gardiner
o The Family That Dwelt Apart – National Film Board of Canada – Yvon Mallette and Robert Verrall
o Hunger – National Film Board of Canada – Peter Foldes and Rene Jodoin
o Voyage to Next – Hubley Studio – John Hubley and Faith Hubley
o Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! – Disney, Buena Vista – Wolfgang Reitherman
* 1975 (48th)
o Great – Grantstern, British Lion Films Ltd. – Bob Godfrey
o Kick Me – Swarthe Productions – Robert Swarthe
o Monsieur Pointu – National Film Board of Canada – Rene Jodoin, Bernard Longpré and André Leduc
o Sisyphus – Hungarofilms – Marcell Jankovics
* 1976 (49th)
o Leisure – Film Australia – Suzanne Baker
o Dedalo – Cineteam Realizzazioni – Manfredo Manfredi
o The Street – National Film Board of Canada – Caroline Leaf and Guy Glover
* 1977 (50th)
o Sand Castle – National Film Board of Canada – Co Hoedeman
o The Bead Game – National Film Board of Canada – Ishu Patel
o The Doonesbury Special – Hubley Studio – John Hubley, Faith Hubley and Garry Trudeau
o Jimmy the C – Motionpicker Production – James Picker, Robert Grossman and Craig Whitaker
* 1978 (51st)
o Special Delivery – National Film Board of Canada – Eunice Macauley and John Weldon
o Oh My Darling – Nico Crama Productions – Nico Crama
o Rip Van Winkle – Will Vinton/Billy Budd – Will Vinton
* 1979 (52nd)
o Every Child – National Film Board of Canada – Derek Lamb
o Dream Doll – Godfrey Films/Zagreb Films/Halas and Batchelor, Film Wright – Bob Godfrey and Zlatko Grgic
o It’s so Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House – AR&T Productions for Learning Corporation of America – Paul Fierlinger
1980s
* 1980 (53rd)
o The Fly – PannóniaFilm, Budapest – Ferenc Rófusz
o All Nothing – Radio Canada – Frédéric Back
o History of the World in Three Minutes Flat – Michael Mills Productions Ltd. – Michael Mills
* 1981 (54th)
o Crac – Société Radio Canada – Frédéric Back
o The Creation – Will Vinton Productions – Will Vinton
o The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin – National Film Board of Canada – Janet Perlman
* 1982 (55th)
o Tango – Film Polski – Zbigniew Rybczynski
o The Great Cognito – Will Vinton Productions – Will Vinton
o The Snowman – Snowman Enterprises Ltd. – Dianne Jackson
* 1983 (56th)
o Sundae in New York – Motionpicker Production – Jimmy Picker
o Mickey’s Christmas Carol – Walt Disney – Burny Mattinson
o Sound of Sunshine – Sound of Rain – Hallinan Plus – Eda Hallinan
* 1984 (57th)
o Charade – Sheridan College – Jon Minnis
o Doctor Desoto – Sporn Animation – Morton Schindel and Michael Sporn
o Paradise – National Film Board of Canada – Ishu Patel
* 1985 (58th)
o Anna & Bella – The Netherlands – Børge Ring
o The Big Snit – National Film Board of Canada – Richard Condie and Michael Scott
o Second Class Mail – National Film & Television School – Alison Snowden
* 1986 (59th)
o A Greek Tragedy – CineTe pvba – Linda Van Tulden and Willem Thijsen
o The Frog, The Dog and The Devil – New Zealand National Film Unit – Hugh MacDonald and Martin Townsend
o Luxo Jr. – Pixar Productions – John Lasseter and William Reeves
* 1987 (60th)
o The Man Who Planted Trees – Canadian Broadcasting Corporation – Frédéric Back
o George and Rosemary – National Film Board of Canada – Eunice Macauley
o Your Face – Bill Plympton
* 1988 (61st)
o Tin Toy
o The Cat Came Back – National Film Board of Canada – Cordell Barker
o Technological Threat – Bill Kroyer
* 1989 (62nd)
o Balance – producers: Wolfgang and Christoph Lauenstein
o The Hill Farm – Mark Baker
o The Cow – Aleksandr Petrov
1990s
* 1990 (63th)
o Creature Comforts – Nick Park
o A Grand Day Out – Nick Park
o Grasshoppers – Bruno Bozzetto
* 1991 (64th)
o Manipulation – Daniel Greaves
o Blackfly – National Film Board of Canada – Christopher Hinton
o Strings – National Film Board of Canada – Wendy Tilby
* 1992 (65th)
o Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase – Joan C. Gratz
o Adam – Peter Lord
o Reci, Reci, Reci… – Michaela Pavlátová
o The Sandman – Paul Berry
o Screen Play – Barry Purves
* 1993 (66th)
o The Wrong Trousers – Nick Park
o Blindscape – Stephen Palmer
o The Mighty River – Frédéric Back and Hubert Tison
o Small Talk – Bob Godfrey and Kevin Baldwin
o The Village – Mark Baker
* 1994 (67th)
o Bob’s Birthday – National Film Board of Canada co-production – Alison Snowden and David Fine
o The Big Story – Tim Watts and David Stoten
o The Janitor – Vanessa Schwartz
o The Monk and the Fish – Michael Dudok de Wit
o Triangle – Erica Russell
* 1995 (68th)
o A Close Shave – Nick Park
o The Chicken From Outer Space – John Dilworth
o The End – Chris Landreth and Robin Barger
o Gagarin – Alexiy Kharitidi
o Runaway Brain – Chris Bailey
* 1996 (69th)
o Quest – Tyron Montgomery and Thomas Stellmach
o Canhead – Timothy Hittle
o La Salla – National Film Board of Canada – Richard Condie
o Wat’s Pig – Peter Lord
* 1997 (70th)
o Geri’s Game – Jan Pinkava
o Famous Fred – Joanna Quinn
o Mermaid – Aleksandr Petrov
o Redux Riding Hood – Steve Moore
o La Vieille dame et les pigeons – Sylvain Chomet
* 1998 (71st)
o Bunny – Chris Wedge
o The Canterbury Tales – Christopher Grace and Jonathan Myerson
o Jolly Roger – Mark Baker
o More – Mark Osborne and Steven B. Kalafer
o When Life Departs – Karsten Kiilerich and Stefan Fjeldmark
* 1999 (72nd)
o The Old Man and the Sea – Aleksandr Petrov
o 3 Misses – Paul Driessen
o Humdrum – Peter Peake
o My Grandmother Ironed the King’s Shirts – National Film Board of Canada co-production – Torill Kove
o When the Day Breaks – National Film Board of Canada – Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis
* 2000 (73rd)
o Father and Daughter – Michaël Dudok De Wit
o The Periwig-Maker – Steffen Schäffler and Annette Schäffler
o Rejected – Don Hertzfeldt
* 2001 (74th)
o For the Birds – Ralph Eggleston
o Fifty Percent Grey – Ruairi Robinson and Seamus Byrne
o Give Up Yer Aul Sins – Cathal Gaffney and Darragh O’Connell
o Strange Invaders – Cordell Barker – National Film Board of Canada
o Stubble Trouble – Joseph E. Merideth
* 2002 (75th)
o The ChubbChubbs! – Jacquie Barnbrook, Eric Armstrong and Jeff Wolverton
o Katedra – Tomek Baginski
o Mike’s New Car – Gale Gortney
o Mt. Head – Koji Yamamura
o Das Rad – Georg Gruber
* 2003 (76th)
o Harvie Krumpet – Adam Elliot
o Boundin’ – Bud Luckey
o Gone Nutty – Carlos Saldanha and John C. Donkin
o Nibbles – Chris Hinton
o Destino – Dominique Monfery and Roy Edward Disney
* 2004 (77th)
o Ryan – Chris Landreth – National Film Board of Canada co-production
o Birthday Boy – Sejong Park and Andrew Gregory
o Gopher Broke – Jeff Fowler and Tim Miller
o Guard Dog – Bill Plympton
o Lorenzo – Mike Gabriel and Baker Bloodworth
* 2005 (78th)
o The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation – John Canemaker
o Badgered – Sharon Colman
o The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello – Anthony Lucas
o 9 – Shane Acker
o One Man Band – Andrew Jimenez and Mark Andrews
* 2006 (79th)
o The Danish Poet – Torill Kove
o Lifted – Gary Rydstrom
o The Little Matchgirl – Roger Allers and Don Hahn
o Maestro – Géza M. Tóth
o No Time for Nuts – Chris Renaud and Michael Thurmeier