The 38th Annual Annie Awards honoring the best in animation of 2010 was held February 5, 2011, at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California.
[1] DreamWorks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon was the big winner winning 10 out of its 15 nominations, sparking a big controversy over Disney and Pixar's boycott.
How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation Day & Night – Disney/Pixar Children's Medical Center - DUCK Studios SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon Limbo – Playdead Brett Miller - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation David Pate - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation Gabe Hordos - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation Ryan Page - Alice in Wonderland Ernie Gilbert - T.U.F.F.
Puppy – Nickelodeon Nico Marlet - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation Tim Johnson - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation Jeremy Wakefield, Sage Guyton, Nick Carr and Tuck Tucker - SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon John Powell - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation Richie Sacilioc - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation Pierre Olivier Vincent - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation Fred Gonzales - T.U.F.F.
Puppy – Nickelodeon Tom Owens - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation Jay Baruchel as Hiccup - How To Train Your Dragon - DreamWorks Animation James Hong as Mr. Ping - Kung Fu Panda Holiday - DreamWorks Animation Geoff Johns, Matthew Beans, Zeb Wells, Hugh Sterbakov, Matthew Senreich, Breckin Meyer, Seth Green, Mike Fasolo, Douglas Goldstein, Tom Root, Dan Milano, Kevin Shinick & Hugh Davidson - "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III" – ShadowMachine William Davies, Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders - How to Train Your Dragon – DreamWorks Animation