The Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, introduced in 1933 at the 5th Academy Awards, is presented annually for the best achievement in filmmaking of an animated short film from the previous year.
The Academy defines short as being "not more than 40 minutes, including all credits." During the first 5 decades of the award's existence, awards were presented to the producers. However, current rules limit the award to a maximum of two individuals "most directly responsible for the concept and creative execution of the film."
Sorted Chronologically by Awards Year. Winners in BOLD. Acceptance speech linked in Notes (where available).
UPDATED: May 2026
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AWARD RECORDS:
Most Awards: Walt Disney (12)
Most Nominations: Walt Disney (39)
Most Nominations Without a Win: Walter Lantz (10)
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CATEGORY NAME HISTORY:
1933–1971: Short Subject (Cartoon)
1972–1974: Short Subject (Animated)
1975–Present: Short Film (Animated)