List of accolades received by WALL-E

List of awards won by WALL-E

Andrew Stanton and Victor Navone holding the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 47 82
Footnotes

WALL-E (promoted with an interpunct as WALL•E) is an American animation film released in 2008 and directed by Andrew Stanton. Walt Disney Pictures released it in the United States and Canada on June 27, 2008, grossing US$23.1 million on its opening day, and US$63 million during its opening weekend in 3,992 theaters, ranking number 1 at the box office.[1] As of 2012, the feature has grossed US$223,808,164 domestically and US$521,311,860 worldwide.[2] WALL-E was well received, with an approval rating of 96% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[3]

The film was nominated for several awards, including seven Annie Awards, six Academy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. WALL-E did not win any of the Annie Awards, all of them awarded to categories competitor Kung Fu Panda.[4] It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was nominated for Best Original Song, Best Original Score, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing and Best Original Screenplay at the 81st Academy Awards.[5] Walt Disney Pictures pushed for an Academy Award for Best Picture nomination,[6] but it was not nominated, provoking controversy about the Academy deliberately restricting WALL-E to the Best Animated Feature category.[7] American film critic Peter Travers commented that "If there was ever a time where an animated feature deserved to be nominated for best picture it's Wall-E."[8]

The feature has won Best Picture from the Boston Society of Film Critics,[9] the Chicago Film Critics Association,[10] the Online Film Critics Society,[11] and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, where it became the first animated feature to win that award.[12] It also became the first animated film to win Best Editing for a Comedy or Musical from the American Cinema Editors.[13] The character WALL-E was listed at #63 on Empire's 2008 online poll of the 100 greatest movie characters.[14] Time listed WALL-E number 1 in its top 10 movies of 2008, praising the directors' achievement in connecting with a large audience even though the characters have nearly no dialogue.[15] In early 2010, Time ranked WALL-E number 1 in "Best Movies of the Decade."[16]

Awards and nominations

Awards
Date of ceremony Award Category Nominee Result
February 22, 2009 Academy Awards[17] Best Animated Feature Andrew Stanton Won
Best Original Score Thomas Newman Nominated
Best Original Song Peter Gabriel (music and lyrics), Thomas Newman (music) ("Down to Earth")
Best Sound Editing Ben Burtt, Matthew Wood
Best Sound Mixing Tom Myers, Michael Semanick, Ben Burtt
Best Original Screenplay Andrew Stanton (story/screenplay), Jim Reardon (screenplay), Pete Docter (story)
February 15, 2009 American Cinema Editors[13] Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical Stephen Schaffer Won
December 15, 2008 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards Best Original Screenplay Andrew Stanton (story/screenplay), Jim Reardon (screenplay), Pete Docter (story)
October 18, 2009 The 14th Animation Kobe Theatrical Film Award Andrew Stanton Won
January 30, 2009 Annie Awards[4] Animated Effects Enrique Vila Nominated
Best Animated Feature
Character Animation in a Feature Production Victor Navone
Directing in an Animated Feature Production Andrew Stanton
Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Ralph Eggleston
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production Ronnie del Carmen
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Ben Burtt (as WALL-E)
February 14, 2009 Art Directors Guild Awards[18][19] Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film Ralph Eggleston
February 8, 2009 Boston Society of Film Critics[20] Best Film Won (tied with Slumdog Millionaire)
Best Animated Film Won
February 8, 2009 British Academy of Film and Television Arts[21] Best Animated Film Andrew Stanton
Best Film Music Thomas Newman Nominated
Best Sound Ben Burtt, Tom Myers, Michael Semanick, Matthew Wood
2008
British Academy Children's Awards[22] Best Feature Film Jim Morris, Andrew Stanton Won
January 8, 2009 Broadcast Film Critics Association[23] Best Animated Feature
Best Picture Nominated
Best Song Thomas Newman, Peter Gabriel (for "Down to Earth")
December 18, 2008 Chicago Film Critics Association[10] Best Picture Won
Best Animated Feature
Best Director Andrew Stanton Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon Won
Best Original Score Thomas Newman
February 14, 2009 Cinema Audio Society Awards[24] Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Ben Burtt, Tom Myers, Michael Semanick Nominated
December 17, 2008 Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award[25] Best Animated Film Won
December 18, 2008 Florida Film Critics Circle Award Best Animated Feature
January 11, 2009 Golden Globe Awards[26] Best Original Song Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newman (for "Down to Earth") Nominated
Best Animated Film Won
January 7, 2009 Golden Tomato Awards 2008[27] Best Animated Feature
Wide Release
February 8, 2009 Grammy Awards[28] Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media Thomas Newman Nominated
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Thomas Newman, Peter Gabriel (for "Down to Earth") Won
Best Instrumental Arrangement Thomas Newman, Peter Gabriel (for Define Dancing)
October 27, 2008 Hollywood Film Festival[29] Animation of the Year Andrew Stanton
August 8, 2009 Hugo Awards[30] Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form Andrew Stanton & Pete Docter (story), Andrew Stanton & Jim Reardon (screenplay), Andrew Stanton (director)
February 20, 2009 International Film Music Critics Association Film Score of the Year Thomas Newman Nominated
Film Composer of the Year
Best Original Score for an Animated Feature Won
Film Composition of the Year Thomas Newman and Peter Gabriel (for Define Dancing) Nominated
2008
Kansas City Film Critics Circle[31] Best Animated Film Won
March 28, 2009 Kids' Choice Awards[32] Favorite Animated Movie Andrew Stanton Nominated
December 18, 2008 Las Vegas Film Critics Society[33] Best Animated Feature Won
December 9, 2008 Los Angeles Film Critics[34] Best Film
February 21, 2009 Motion Picture Sound Editors[35][36] Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Music, Dialogue and ADR Animation in a Feature Film
December 4, 2008 National Board of Review[37] Top Ten Films
Best Animated Feature
2008
National Movie Awards[38] Best Family Film
Special Honorary Award Pixar
April 25, 2009 Nebula Awards[39] Best Script Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon
December 10, 2008 New York Film Critics[40] Best Animated Film
January 19, 2009 Online Film Critics Society[41] Best Picture
Best Animated Feature
Best Director Andrew Stanton Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Andrew Stanton & Jim Reardon Won
Best Original Score Thomas Newman Nominated
Best Editing Stephen Schaffer
January 7, 2009 People's Choice Awards[42] Favorite Family Movie Won
2008
Phoenix Film Critics Society[43] Best Animated Film
January 24, 2009 Producers Guild of America[44] Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures Jim Morris
December 15, 2008 San Diego Film Critics Society[45] Best Animated Feature
December 14, 2008 Satellite Awards[46] Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature
Best Original Score Thomas Newman Nominated
Best Original Song Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newman (for "Down to Earth")
Best Sound Ben Burtt, Matthew Wood
June 25, 2009 Saturn Awards[47][48] Best Animated Film Won
Best Director Andrew Stanton Nominated
October 21, 2008 Scream Awards[49][50] Best Science Fiction Movie
Breakout Performance WALL-E Won
Best Scream-Play Andrew Stanton (story/screenplay), Jim Reardon (screenplay), and Pete Docter (story) Nominated
December 2008 Southeastern Film Critics Association[51] Best Animated Film Won
August 3, 2008 Teen Choice Awards[52] Best Summer Comedy Movie Nominated
December 17, 2008 Toronto Film Critics Association[53] Best Picture
Best Animated Film Won
Best Director Andrew Stanton Nominated
February 21, 2009 Visual Effects Society[54] Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture Ben Burtt, Victor Navone, William Austin Lee, Jay Shuster (WALL-E) Won
Outstanding Animation in an Animated Motion Picture Andrew Stanton, Jim Morris, Lindsey Collins, Nigel Hardwidge
Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Jason Johnston, Keith Daniel Klohn, Enrique Vila, Bill Watral
January 8, 2009 Women Film Critics Circle Best Family Film
Best Animated Female Elissa Knight (EVE)
2008
World Soundtrack Awards[55] Best Original Score of the Year Thomas Newman Nominated
Best Original Song Written Directly for Film Thomas Newman, Peter Gabriel (for "Down to Earth") Won

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