San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Feature
CountryUnited States
Presented bySan Francisco Film Critics Circle
First awardedHenry Selick
Coraline (2009)
Currently held byHayao Miyazaki
The Boy and the Heron (2023)
Websitesffcc.org

The San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Feature is an award given by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle to honor an outstanding animated film.

Winners and nominees

  indicates the winners.

2000s

Year Film Director
2009[1]
CoralineHenry Selick

2010s

Year Film Director
2010[2]
Toy Story 3Lee Unkrich
2011[3]
RangoGore Verbinski
2012[4]
ParaNormanSam Fell and Chris Butler
2013[5]
FrozenChris Buck and Jennifer Lee
The CroodsKirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders
Despicable Me 2Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin
Monsters UniversityDan Scanlon
The Wind RisesHayao Miyazaki
2014[6]
The Lego MoviePhil Lord and Christopher Miller
Big Hero 6Don Hall and Chris Williams
The BoxtrollsGraham Annable and Anthony Stacchi
How to Train Your Dragon 2Dean DeBlois
The Tale of the Princess KaguyaIsao Takahata
2015[7]
AnomalisaCharlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson
Boy and the WorldAlê Abreu
Inside OutPete Docter
The Peanuts MovieSteve Martino
Shaun the Sheep MovieMark Burton and Richard Starzak
2016[8]
The Red TurtleMichaël Dudok de Wit
Finding DoryAndrew Stanton
Kubo and the Two StringsTravis Knight
MoanaJohn Musker and Ron Clements
ZootopiaByron Howard and Rich Moore
2017[9]
CocoLee Unkrich
The BreadwinnerNora Twomey
The Lego Batman MovieChris McKay
Loving VincentDorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman
Your NameMakoto Shinkai
2018[10]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman
Incredibles 2Brad Bird
Isle of DogsWes Anderson
MiraiMamoru Hosoda
Ralph Breaks the InternetRich Moore and Phil Johnston
2019[11]
I Lost My BodyJérémy Clapin and Marc Du Pontavice
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden WorldDean DeBlois
KlausSergio Pablos
Missing LinkChris Butler
Toy Story 4Josh Cooley

2020s

Year Film Director
2020[12]
SoulPete Docter
Marona's Fantastic TaleAnca Damian
OnwardDan Scanlon
Over the MoonGlen Keane
WolfwalkersTomm Moore and Ross Stewart
2021[13]
EncantoJared Bush and Byron Howard
BelleMamoru Hosoda
Flee (Honorable Mention)Jonas Poher Rasmussen
LucaEnrico Casarosa
The Mitchells vs. the MachinesMike Rianda
2022[14]
Guillermo del Toro's PinocchioGuillermo del Toro
Apollo 10 1⁄2: A Space Age ChildhoodRichard Linklater
Marcel the Shell with Shoes OnDean Fleischer Camp
Puss in Boots: The Last WishJoel Crawford
Turning RedDomee Shi
2023[15]
The Boy and the HeronHayao Miyazaki
ElementalPeter Sohn
NimonaNick Bruno and Troy Quane
Robot DreamsPablo Berger
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseJoaquim Dos Santos & Kemp Powers

Multiple wins

Lee Unkrich is the only director to win this award multiple times, for Toy Story 3 and Coco.
2 wins

Multiple nominations

2 nominations

References

  1. "2009 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 14, 2009. Archived from the original on December 19, 2010.
  2. "2010 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 13, 2010. Archived from the original on December 19, 2010.
  3. "2011 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 11, 2011. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012.
  4. "2012 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 16, 2012. Archived from the original on March 1, 2013.
  5. "2013 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 13, 2013. Archived from the original on March 23, 2014.
  6. "2014 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 14, 2014. Archived from the original on January 6, 2016.
  7. "2015 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 13, 2015. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015.
  8. "2016 SAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS". San Francisco Film Critics Circle. December 10, 2016. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016.
  9. Lewis, Hilary (December 10, 2017). "'The Florida Project' Named Best Film by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle". Hollywood Reporter.
  10. "SFBAFCC 2018 AWARDS". San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle.
  11. "SFBAFCC 2019 AWARDS". San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle.
  12. "SFBAFCC 2020 AWARDS". San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle.
  13. "SFBAFCC 2021 AWARDS". San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle.
  14. "SFBAFCC 2022 AWARDS". San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle.
  15. "SFBAFCC 2023 AWARDS". San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle.
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