This class was known as "Short Subjects, cartoons" from 1932 until 1970, and as "Short Subjects, animated films" from 1971 to 1973. The present title began with the 1974 awards.
As Short Subjects (Cartoons)
- 1931-2 Flowers and Trees - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Burton F. Gillett[?] director - David Dodd Hand[?], Tom Palmer[?] animators
- 1932-3 Three Little Pigs - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Burton F. Gillett director - Art Babbitt, Norman Ferguson[?], Norman King[?], Dick Lundy[?], Fred Moore[?] animators
- 1934 The Tortoise and the Hare[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Wilfred Jackson[?] director - Larry Clemmons[?], Dick Huemer[?], Hamilton Luske[?] animators
- 1935 Three Orphan Kittens[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - David Dodd Hand director - Ken Anderson[?] animator
- 1936 Country Cousin[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - David Dodd Hand, Wilfred Jackson[?] directors - Art Babbitt, Les Clark[?] animators
- 1937 The Old Mill[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Wilfred Jackson[?] director - Ugo D'Orsi[?], Jack Hannah, Robert Martsch[?], Dan McManus[?], Joshua Meador[?], Tom Palmer[?], Stan Quackenbush[?], George Rowley[?], Ralph Somerville[?], Robert Stokes[?], Bob Wickersham[?] animators
- 1938 Ferdinand the Bull[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Dick Rickard[?] director - Milt Kahl[?], Ward Kimball animators
- 1939 The Ugly Duckling[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Jack Cutting[?] director - Milt Kahl[?], Eric Larson[?], Milt Neil[?], Stan Quackenbush[?], Archie Robin[?], Paul Satterfield[?], Riley Thompson[?] animators
- 1940 The Milky Waif[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Fred Quimby produer - Rudolph Ising, director - animator not noted
- 1941 Lend a Paw[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Clyde Geronimi[?] director]] - animator not noted
- 1942 Der Fuehrer's Face[?] - Walt Disney Pictures - Walt Disney producer - Jack Kinney[?] director - Bob Carlson[?], Les Clark[?], Andy Engman[?], Bill Justice[?], Milt Neil[?], Charles Nicholas[?], John Sibley[?] animators
- 1943 Yankee Doodle Mouse[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Frederic C. Quimby producer - Joseph Barbera, William Hanna - Pete Burness[?], George Gordon, Kenneth Muse[?] animators
- 1944 Mouse Trouble[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Frederic C. Quimby producer - Joseph Barbera, William Hanna - Pete Burness[?], Kenneth Muse[?], Ray Patterson[?], Irven Spence[?] animators
- 1945 Quiet Please![?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom and Jerry Series) - Frederic C. Quimby producer - Joseph Barbera, William Hanna directors - Ed Barge[?], Kenneth Muse[?], Ray Patterson[?], Irven Spence[?] animators
- 1946 The Cat Concerto[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) - Frederic C. Quimby producer - Joseph Barbera, William Hanna directors - Ed Barge[?], Kenneth Muse[?], Irven Spence[?] animators
- 1947 Tweetie Pie[?] - Warner Bros. (Merrie Melodies) - Edward Selzer[?] producer - Friz Freleng director - Ken Champin[?], Gerry Chiniquy[?], Manuel Perez[?], Virgil Ross[?] animators
- Chip an' Dale[?] - Walt Disney Pictures (Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale) - Walt Disney producer - Jack Hannah director - Jack Boyd[?], Volus Jones[?], Bill Justice[?], Murray McClellan[?] animators
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) - Frederic C. Quimby producer - Joseph Barbera, William Hanna directors - Ed Barge[?], Al Grandmain[?], Michael Lah[?], Kenneth Muse[?] animators
- Pluto's Blue Note[?] - Walt Disney Pictures (Pluto) - Walt Disney producer - Charles A. Nichols[?] director - Jerry Hatchcock[?], George Kreisl[?], Dan MacManus[?]. George Nicholas[?] animators
- Tubby the Tuba[?] - Paramount (Puppetoon) - George Pal[?] producer, director and cinematographer
- 1948 The Little Orphan[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) - Frederic C. Quimby - Joseph Barbera, William Hanna directors - Ed Barge[?], Kenneth Muse[?], Ray Patterson[?], Irven Spence[?] animators
- Mickey and the Seal[?] - Walt Disney Pictures (Pluto) - Walt Disney, John Sutherland[?] producers - Charles A. Nichols[?] director - Phil Duncan[?], Hugh Fraser[?], Dan MacManus[?], George Nicholas[?] animators
- Mouse Wreckers[?] - Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes) - Edward Selzer[?] producer - Chuck Jones director - Ken Harris[?], Phil Monroe[?], Lloyd Vaughan[?], Ben Washam[?] animators
- Robin Hoodlum[?] - United Productions of America (Fox & Crow) - John Hubley[?], Raymond Katz[?] producers - John Hubley[?] director - Bobe Cannon[?], Willy Pyle[?], Pat Mathews[?], Rudolph Larriva[?] animators
- Tea for Two Hundred[?] - Walt Disney Pictures (Donald Duck) - Walt Disney producer - Jack Hannah director - Bob Carlson[?], Volus Jones[?], Bill Justice[?], Judge Whitaker[?] animators
- 1949 For Scent-imental Reasons[?] - Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes) - Edward Selzer[?]
- 1950 Gerald McBoing-Boing - United Productions of America, Columbia (Jolly Frolics Series) - Stephen Bosustow[?]
- 1951 Two Mouseketeers[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) - Frederic C. Quimby
- 1952 Johann Mouse[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Tom & Jerry) - Frederic C. Quimby
- 1953 Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom[?] - Disney, Buena Vista (Special Music Series) - Walt Disney
- 1954 When Magoo Flew[?] - United Productions of America, Columbia - Stephen Bosustow[?]
- 1955 Speedy Gonzalez - Warner Bros. - Edward Selzer[?]
- 1956 Mister Magoo's Puddle Jumper[?] - United Productions of America, Columbia - Stephen Bosustow[?]
- 1957 Birds Anonymous[?] - Warner Bros. - Edward Selzer[?]
- 1958 Knighty Knight Bugs - Warner Bros. - Friz Freleng
- 1959 Moonbird[?] - Storyboard-Harrison - John Hubley[?]
- 1960 Munro - Rembrandt Films, Film Representations - William L, Snyder[?]
- 1961 Ersatz (The Substitute)[?] - Zagreb Film, Herts-Lion International Corp.
- 1962 The Hole[?] - Storyboard Inc., Brandon Films - John Hubley[?] and Faith Hubley[?]
- 1963 The Critic[?] - Pintoff-Crossbow Prods., Columbia - Ernest Pintoff[?]
- 1964 The Pink Phink[?] - Mirisch-Geoffrey, United Artists - David H. DePatie[?] and Friz Freleng
- 1965 The Dot and the Line[?] - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Chuck Jones
- 1966 Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature[?] - Paramount - John Hubley[?] and Faith Hubley[?]
- 1967 The Box - Brandon Films - Fred Wolf[?]
- 1968 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day[?] - Disney, Buena Vista - Walt Disney
- 1969 It's Tough to Be a Bird[?] - Disney, Buena Vista - Ward Kimball
- 1970 Is It Always Right to Be Right?[?] - Stephen Bosustow Prods., Schoenfeld Films - Nick Bosustow[?]
Name of award changed to
Short Subjects (Animated Films)
Name of award changed to Short Films (Animated Films)
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