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Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production

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Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production
Awarded forExcellence in directing for animated television/broadcast productions
CountryUnited States
Presented byASIFA-Hollywood
First awarded1997
Currently held byPaul YoungStar Wars: Visions (2023)
Websiteannieawards.org

The Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production is an Annie Award given annually to the best animated direction in animated television or broadcast productions. Directing for television productions was first recognized at the 24th Annie Awards alongside feature film in the Best Achievement in Directing, though the next year a separate category would be created resulting in two directing categories, one for television/broadcasting productions and another for animated feature films.

Winners and nominees

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1990s

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Best Achievement in Directing
Year Film Director(s)
1996
(24th)
[1]
Toy Story John Lasseter
Gargoyles Frank Paur
Ghost in the Shell Mamoru Oshii
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise
James and the Giant Peach Henry Selick
Best Individual Achievement for Directing in a TV Production
Year Program Episode(s) Director(s) Network
1997
(25th)
[2]
The Simpsons "Homer's Phobia" Mike B. Anderson Fox
Animaniacs "Noel" Charles Visser Kids' WB
King of the Hill "Keeping Up with Our Joneses" John Rice Fox
Timon & Pumbaa "Beethoven's Whiff", "Bumble in the Jungle", "Mind Over Matterhorn" Robert Gannaway, Tony Craig Syndicated
Voice B Gone David Wasson MTV
1998
(26th)
[3]
The Simpsons "Trash of the Titans" Jim Reardon Fox
Oh Yeah! Cartoons "Chalkzone" Jaime Diaz Nickelodeon
The Legend of Calamity Jane "A Slip of the Whip" Pascal Morelli The WB
"Big and Little Doors" (BankAtlantic) Raimund Krumme Commercial
Pinky and the Brain "Brain Acres" Nelson Recinos Kids' WB
1999
(27th)
[4]
The PJs "Bougie Nights" Mark Gustafson Fox
The Powerpuff Girls "Mommie Fearest" John McIntyre Cartoon Network
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain "How I Spent My Weekend" Nelson Recinos Kids' WB
Oh Yeah! Cartoons "Max & His Special Problem" Dave Wasson Nickelodeon

2000s

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Outstanding Achievement for Directing in a Television Production
Year Program Episode(s) Director(s) Network
2000
(28th)
[5]
Futurama "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" Brian Sheesley Fox
Johnny Bravo "Noir Johnny" Kirk Tingblad Cartoon Network
King of the Hill "Won't You Pimai Neighbor?" Boohwan Lim, Kyounghee Lim Fox
Futurama "A Bicyclops Built for Two" Susan Dietter
2001
(29th)
[6]
Batman Beyond "The Call, Part One" Butch Lukic Kids' WB
The Fairly OddParents "Chin Up" Butch Hartman Cartoon Network
Invader Zim "Dark Harvest" Steve Ressel Nickelodeon
Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show! Paul Boyd, John "Moose" Pagan BBC Two
2002
(30th)
[7]
Futurama "Roswell That Ends Well" Rich Moore Fox
Static Shock "The Big Leagues" Dave Chlystek Kids' WB
Fillmore! "To Mar a Stall" Chris Roman ABC
The Proud Family "A Hero for Halloween" Bruce W. Smith Disney Channel
Oh Yeah! Cartoons "The Boy Who Cried Alien" Guy Vasilovitch Nickelodeon
2003
(31st)
[8]
The Simpsons "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" Steven Dean Moore Fox
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion!" Mike Gasaway Nickelodeon
My Life as a Teenage Robot "Ragged Android" Rob Renzetti
Samurai Jack "The Birth of Evil" Genndy Tartakovsky, Robert Alvarez Cartoon Network
Captain Sturdy: The Originals Darrell Van Citters Adult Swim
2004
(32nd)
[9]
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy "Attack of the Clows" Shaun Cashman & Phil Cummings Cartoon Network
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius "Love Potion 976/J" Keith Alcorn Nickelodeon
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Who Let the Dogs In" Eric Pringle Cartoon Network
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy "Nursery Crimes" Brian Sheesley
Samurai Jack "Tale of X-49" Genndy Tartakovsky
2005
(33rd)
[10][11]
Family Guy "North by North Quahog" Peter Shin Fox
The Fairly OddParents "The Good Old Days" Gary Conrad Nickelodeon
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Duchess of Wails" Craig McCracken Cartoon Network
Justice League Unlimited "Clash" Dan Riba
Family Guy "PTV" Dan Povenmire Fox
2006
(34th)
[12]
Avatar: The Last Airbender "The Drill" Giancarlo Volpe Nickelodeon
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy "Hill Billy" Shaun Cashman Cartoon Network
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Bus the Two of Us" Craig McCracken
Growing Up Creepie "The Tell-Tale Poem" Guy Vasilovich Discovery Kids
2007
(35th)
[13]
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Seth Green Adult Swim
My Friends Tigger & Pooh "Turtles Need for Speed" David Hartman Playhouse Disney
Squirrel Boy "Gumfight at the S'Okay Corral" Raymie Muzquiz Cartoon Network
The Emperor's New School "Emperor's New Musical" Howy Perkins Disney Channel
Shrek the Halls Gary Trousdale ABC
2008
(36th)
[14]
Avatar: The Last Airbender "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: The Inferno" Joaquim Dos Santos Nickelodeon
The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XIX" Bob Anderson Fox
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Destination: Imagination" Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti Cartoon Network
Morel Orel "Passing" Chris McKay Adult Swim
SpongeBob SquarePants "Penny Foolish" Alan Smart Nickelodeon
2009
(37th)
[15]
The Penguins of Madagascar "Launchtime" Bret Haaland Nickelodeon
American Dad! "Brains, Brains & Automobiles" Pam Cooke, Jansen Lee Fox
Popzilla Rob Fendler MTV
Wonder Pets! "Help the Monster" Jennifer Oxley Nick Jr. Channel
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack "Candy Casanova" J. G. Quintel, John Infantino Cartoon Network

2010s

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Year Program Episode(s) Director(s) Network
2010
(38th)
[16]
Kung Fu Panda Holiday Tim Johnson NBC
The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XXI" Bob Anderson Fox
Firebreather Peter Chung Cartoon Network
Mary Shelley's Frankenhole "Humanitas" Duke Johnson
Scared Shrekless Gary Trousdale NBC
2011
(39th)
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The Simpsons Matthew Nastuk Fox
Dan Vs. Brian Sheesley The Hub
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Chris Savino, Clayton Morrow Disney XD
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Dan Riba Cartoon Network
The Amazing World of Gumball Mic Graves, Ben Bocquelet
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Peter Hausner
Community Duke Johnson NBC
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Gabe Swarr Nickelodeon
T.U.F.F. Puppy Ken Bruce
The Penguins of Madagascar Steve Loter, Christo Stamboliev, Shaun Cashman, David Knott
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice Kevin Deters, Stevie Wermers-Skelton ABC
Hoops & Yoyo Ruin Christmas Tony Craig CBS
2012
(40th)
[19]
Dragons: Riders of Berk "Animal House" John Eng Cartoon Network
Jake and the Never Land Pirates "Peter Pan Returns!" Howy Parkins Disney Junior/Disney Channel
SpongeBob SquarePants "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" Mark Caballero, Seamus Walsh CBS/Nickelodeon
The Amazing World of Gumball "The Job" Mic Graves Cartoon Network
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles "Never Say Xever" Michael Chang Nickelodeon
Dick Figures "Kung Fu Winners" Zack Keller, Ed Skudder YouTube
2013
(41st)
[20]
Toy Story of Terror! Angus MacLane ABC
The Legend of Korra Colin Heck Nickelodeon
Dragons: Defenders of Berk Elaine Bogan Cartoon Network
The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow Stephan Franck Sony Pictures Animation
Gravity Falls John Aoshima Disney Channel
Mickey Mouse Aaron Springer
Justin Time Harold Harris Family Jr.
2014
(42nd)
[21]
Mickey Mouse Aaron Springer Disney Channel
Adventure Time Yuasa Masaaki, Eunyoung Choi Cartoon Network
Over the Garden Wall Robert Alvarez, Larry Leichliter, Ken Bruce
Archer Bryan Fordney FX
Gravity Falls Rob Renzetti Disney XD
Wander Over Yonder David Thomas
Bob's Burgers Jennifer Coyle, Bernard Derriman Fox
The Simpsons Matthew Nastuk
2015
(43rd)
[22][23]
Gravity Falls "Northwest Mansion Mystery" Matt Braly Disney XD
Archer "Edie's Wedding" Bryan Fordney FX
Mickey Mouse "Coned" Dave Wasson Disney Channel
"Bottle Shocked" Heiko Drengenberg
Dragons: Race to the Edge "Reign of Fireworms" TJ Sullivan Netflix
Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas Mark Caballero, Seamus Walsh NBC
Pickle and Peanut "Pickle the Falcon Master" Ken Wong Disney XD
Steven Universe "The Test" Ian Jones-Quartey Cartoon Network
2016
(44th)
[24][25]
Pearl Patrick Osborne Google Sportlight Stories
A Love Story Saschka Unseld YouTube
Adventure Time "Bad Jubies" Kirsten Lepore Cartoon Network
Open Season: Scared Silly David Feiss Sony Pictures Animation
Wander Over Yonder "My Fair Hatey" Dave Thomas, Eddie Trigueros, Justin Nichols Disney Channel
2017
(45th)
[26][27]
Mickey Mouse "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!" Dave Wasson, Eddie Trigueros, Alonso Ramirez-Ramos Disney Channel
Dragons: Race to the Edge "Sandbusted" T.J. Sullivan Netflix
Tangled: The Series "Tangled Before Ever After" Tom Caulfield, Stephen Sandoval Disney Channel
The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII" Timothy Bailey Fox
Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia "Unbecoming" Andrew Schmidt Netflix
2018
(46th)
[28][29]
Mickey Mouse "Feed the Birds" Eddie Trigueros Disney Channel
Ask the StoryBots "What Is Electricity?" Evan Spiridellis Netflix
3Below: Tales of Arcadia "Terra Incognita, Part 1" Guillermo del Toro, Rodrigo Blaas
Niko and the Sword of Light "The Thorn of Contention" Sung Jin Ahn Prime Video
SuperMansion "Sympathy for Black Saturn" Nick Simotas Crackle/Adult Swim
2019
(47th)
[30][31]
Mickey Mouse "For Whom the Booth Tolls" Alonso Ramirez Ramos Disney Channel
Ask the StoryBots "How Do You Make Music?" Jeff Gill Netflix
Rilakkuma and Kaoru "Snowman" Masahito Kobayashi
ULTRAMAN "Episode 1" Kenji Kamiyama, Shinji Aramaki
DC Super Hero Girls "#DCSuperHeroBoys" Natalie Wetzig Cartoon Network

2020s

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Year Program Episode(s) Director(s) Network
2020
(48th)
[32][33]
Primal "Plague of Madness" Genndy Tartakovsky Adult Swim
Great Pretender "CASE1_1: Los Angeles Connection" Hiro Kaburagi Netflix
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart "Mao Mao's Nakey" Michael Moloney Cartoon Network
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles "Battle Nexus NYC" Alan Wan Nickelodeon
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse "Hard to Swallow" Eddie Trigueros Disney+
2021
(49th)
[34][35]
Arcane "The Monster You Created" Pascal Charue, Arnaud Delord, Barthelemy Maunoury Netflix
Amphibia "True Colors" Jenn Strickland, Kyler Spears Disney Channel
Crossing Swords "Tent Pitching" John Harvatine, Brad Schaffer, Ethan Marak Hulu
Hilda and the Mountain King Andy Coyle Netflix
Maya and the Three "The Sun and the Moon" Jorge R. Gutierrez
2022
(50th)
[36]
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy Apple TV+
Baymax! "Sofia" Lissa Treiman Disney+
Oni: Thunder God's Tale "The Demon Moon Rises" Daisuke "Dice" Tsutsumi Netflix
e∞ception "Misprint" Yûzô Satô
More Than I Want to Remember Amy Bench, Maya Edelman Mugeni Film
2023
(51st)
[37][38]
Star Wars: Visions "Screecher's Reach" Paul Young Disney+
Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire "Moremi" Shofela Coker and Andrew McNally Disney+
My Dad the Bounty Hunter "Bizarre Ride" Kenji Ono, Kai Akira, and Patrick Harpin Netflix
Pokémon Concierge "What's on Your Mind, Psyduck?" Iku Ogawa
Scavengers Reign "The Fall" Diego Porral Max

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