Movies
'Incredibles' set to lead the Annies
Published Wednesday, Dec 8 2004, 10:32 GMT | By Daniel Saney
Disney/Pixar's The Incredibles leads the nominations race in animated film awards, the Annies.
The film, which sees a family of superheroes' life in suburbia being disturbed by a crisis, is up for 16 awards from the International Animated Film Society. Its nominations include the awards for best animated feature, best director (Brad Bird) and best music.
Samuel L Jackson is up for best voice acting for his role in the film, Frozone, and is competing with Antonio Banderas for his work as Puss in Boots in Shrek 2.
Competition comes in the form of Shark Tale and Shrek 2, both boasting seven nominations.
Up for the award for best film are The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie, Innocence, Shrek 2 and Ghost In The Shell 2.
Finding Nemo was this year's big winner, taking the prizes in nine categories.
2005's Annies will be held in California on 30th January.
The film, which sees a family of superheroes' life in suburbia being disturbed by a crisis, is up for 16 awards from the International Animated Film Society. Its nominations include the awards for best animated feature, best director (Brad Bird) and best music.
Samuel L Jackson is up for best voice acting for his role in the film, Frozone, and is competing with Antonio Banderas for his work as Puss in Boots in Shrek 2.
Competition comes in the form of Shark Tale and Shrek 2, both boasting seven nominations.
Up for the award for best film are The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie, Innocence, Shrek 2 and Ghost In The Shell 2.
Finding Nemo was this year's big winner, taking the prizes in nine categories.
2005's Annies will be held in California on 30th January.
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