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2024 Oscars Best Animated Feature Predictions

Feb 06, 2024

Films from GKids, Illumination, Netflix and Sony Pictures Classics could shake up the race

By Clayton Davis

Senior Awards Editor

Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual contender. As other formal (and informal) polls suggest, competitions are fluid and subject to change based on buzz and events. Predictions are updated every Thursday.

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Weekly Commentary (Updated Aug. 23, 2023): Animated movies are firing on all cylinders, which shouldn’t be surprising given the last decade of outstanding outings by major and independent studios. A mixture of established IP and sequels will be among the big movies in the awards discussion.

The summer was lit with Sony Pictures’ “Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse,” the sequel to the 2018 Oscar winner. Helmed by directing trio Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson, with the producing power of Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Amy Pascal, the film is the early favorite in the race, with the potential (and worthiness) to pick up additional noms for sound, original score (Daniel Pemberton), film editing (Michael Andrews) and most notably best picture.

Three animated movies have been nominated for best picture in Oscars history — “Beauty and the Beast” (1991), “Up” (2009) and “Toy Story 3” (2010) — all under the Walt Disney banner. And more than two dozen worthy animated movies should have been listed alongside them, going back to 1937’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves” up to the most recent “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” The industry should continue to embrace the medium substantially and not just relegate it to this category.

Speaking of Disney, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary year, they already have the beautiful “Elemental,” which is turning a profit and will likely climb the charts as more industry voters discover it with its timely themes and story. The company also has “Wish” under the Walt Disney Animation Studios banner, with Oscar winner Ariana DeBose voicing the newest Princess Asha.

After winning its first Oscar for animated feature last year with “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio,” Netflix is back with another potential strong roster, which already includes the gorgeous “Nimona” and the upcoming “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” which will have its World Premiere at the BFI Film Festival.

Not the only sequel in the race, with DreamWorks Animation coming down the pike with the third installment of the “Trolls” franchise, sure to make money (and have an original song in the mix).

Illumination has a one-two punch with the billion-dollar “Super Mario Bros. Movie,” despite the mixed reviews and the impending computer-animated “Migration,” which follows a family of mallards with an ensemble that includes Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks and Awkwafina.

There’s also any of the flicks from GKids that consistently factor into the conversation, and they’ll have legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron,” which will open the Toronto Film Festival, in addition to others such as “The First Slam Dunk.”

Other smaller but mighty studios that are hoping for recognition include Crunchyroll with the first-half contender “Suzume,” Neon with the Cannes acquisition “Robot Dreams” and IFC Films with “Stopmotion.”

Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Oscars predictions in all categories.

The submission deadline for general categories is Nov. 18, 2023. Preliminary shortlist voting will begin on Dec. 18, with the results announced on Dec. 21. The voting period will run from Jan. 11-16, 2024, with the official nominations announcement on Jan. 23.

The 96th Oscars will be held on Sunday, Mar. 10.

Listed producer credits are not final, and all releases are subject to change. The Academy ultimately determines the official nominees.

** Denotes the potential for the film’s release date is not yet confirmed and could change.

2022 category winner: “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” (Netflix) — Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar, Alex Bulkley

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The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars, is Hollywood’s most prestigious artistic award in the film industry. Since 1927, nominees and winners have been selected by members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Seventeen branches are represented within the nearly 10,000-person membership. The branches are actors, associates, casting directors, cinematographers, costume designers, directors, documentary, executives, film editors, makeup and hairstylists, marketing and public relations, members-at-large, members-at-large (artists’ representatives), music, producers, production design, short films and feature animation, sound, visual effects and writers.

OSCARSEMMYSGRAMMYSTONYSRead: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseElementalThe Boy and the HeronChicken Run: Dawn of the NuggetThe Super Mario Bros. MovieNimonaWishMigrationSuzumeRobot DreamsThe First Slam DunkTrolls 3: Trolls Band TogetherThey Shot the Piano PlayerTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemStopmotionBlind Willow, Sleeping WomanErnest & Celestine: A Trip to GibbertiaThe Monkey KingThe InventorRuby Gillman, Teenage KrakenUnicorn WarsPAW Patrol: The Mighty MovieLeoThe Magician’s ElephantThe PeasantsThe InventorSuzumeRuby Gillman, Teenage KrakenTrolls 3: Trolls Band TogetherStopmotionMigrationThe Super Mario Bros. MovieBlind Willow, Sleeping WomanThe Boy and the HeronErnest & Celestine: A Trip to GibbertiaThe First Slam DunkUnicorn WarsRobot DreamsChicken Run: Dawn of the NuggetLeoThe Magician’s ElephantThe Monkey KingNimonaThe PeasantsPAW Patrol: The Mighty MovieTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemElementalSpider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseThey Shot the Piano PlayerWish