We knew people loved Wreck-It Ralph but I don't know if people anticipated it would practically demolish the competition at the 2013 Annie Awards. The Disney Animation film walked away with 5 awards (out of 10 nominations) including Best Animated Feature.
Best Animated Feature:
Wreck-It Ralph
Best Director:
Rich Moore - Wreck-It Ralph
Best Writing:
Phil Johnston & Jennifer Lee - Wreck-It Ralph
Best Storyboarding:
Johanne Matte - Rise of the Guardians
Best Voice Acting:
Alan Tudyk as King Candy - Wreck-It Ralph
Best Editing:
Nicholas A. Smith, Robert Graham Jones, and David Suther - Brave
Best Music:
Henry Jackman - Wreck-It Ralph
Best Character Animation:
Travis Knight - ParaNorman
The full list of winners can be seen on Gold Derby.
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