 
 Animation should be used for a reason but it can tell more sorts of stories than the creation of the category implies

 
 
No offense, but that doesn’t make any sense at all. We don’t need to see the results of the category’s riggage for the worrying over said riggage to be validated.estefan wrote:If all five nominees are big Hollywood titles, then the worrying was warranted.

I would love to see Cartoon Saloon win for once. Especially since Disney has no other offerings except for Coco at the moment.unprincess wrote:I think the indies with the biggest chance of noms are those with a Hollywood connection: The Breadwinner(Angelina Jolie) this year, Isle of Dogs (Wes Anderson)for 2018, and maybe Loving Vincent b/c many of the voters less enamored of the medium might appreciate the live action film underneath the animation veneer.
and Im really happy G-kids has created its own animation festival. I imagine it was in response to the Academy's distasteful changes in the best animated film voting rules this year. They will need all the exposure they can get, might as well do it themselves!


 
 Even though eligible, Disney chose not to submit it. I've always found this practice of theirs highly disrespectful towards the filmmakers and all of the cast and crew who work on a project. Even if they don't want to spend any money on promoting and campaigning for it, the least they could do is just submit it. Even if it's a long shot. It costs them nothing to give it a chance.D82 wrote:Also, Pixar's short Lou is in there, but not Olaf's Frozen Adventure. Are they not submitting the WDAS short?
I agree. Though Olaf's Frozen Adventure probably wasn't very likely to be nominated, they shouldn't deprive the creators of having that chance.Sotiris wrote:I've always found this practice of theirs highly disrespectful towards the filmmakers and all of the cast and crew who work on a project. Even if they don't want to spend any money on promoting and campaigning for it, the least they could do is just submit it. Even if it's a long shot. It costs them nothing to give it a chance.
 
  There's a lot of diversity in this year's contenders and a lot of high-quality films. Here's a breakdown of the indie films:The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales
Birdboy: The Forgotten Children
The Boss Baby
The Breadwinner
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
Cars 3
Cinderella the Cat
Coco
Despicable Me 3
The Emoji Movie
Ethel & Ernest
Ferdinand
The Girl without Hands
In This Corner of the World
The Lego Batman Movie
The Lego Ninjago Movie
Loving Vincent
Mary and the Witch’s Flower
Moomins and the Winter Wonderland
My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea
Napping Princess
A Silent Voice
Smurfs: The Lost Village
The Star
Sword Art Online: The Movie — Ordinal Scale
Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming