International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for an Animated Film

The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for an Animated Film is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to the composer of a film score for an animated film deemed to be the best in a given year. The award was first given in 2007. Previously, animated films were grouped in with live-action films in genre categories. Animated films are still eligible for Film Score of the Year.

Winners and nominations

2000s

Year Film Composer(s)
2006
[1][2]
Happy FeetJohn Powell
The Ant BullyJohn Debney
CarsRandy Newman
Charlotte's WebDanny Elfman
Ice Age: The MeltdownJohn Powell
2007
[3][4][5]
RatatouilleMichael Giacchino
Bee MovieRupert Gregson-Williams
BeowulfAlan Silvestri
Meet the RobinsonsDanny Elfman
Tales from EarthseaTamiya Terashima
2008
[6]
WALL·EThomas Newman
BoltJohn Powell
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
PonyoJoe Hisaishi
Waltz with BashirMax Richter
2009
[7][8]
UpMichael Giacchino
A Christmas CarolAlan Silvestri
CoralineBruno Coulais
Fantastic Mr. FoxAlexandre Desplat
The Princess and the FrogRandy Newman

2010s

Year Film Composer(s)
2010
[9][10]
How To Train Your DragonJohn Powell
The IllusionistSylvain Chomet
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleDavid Hirschfelder
TangledAlan Menken
Toy Story 3Randy Newman
2011
[11]
The Adventures of TintinJohn Williams
The Greatest MiracleMark McKenzie
Kung Fu Panda 2Hans Zimmer and John Powell
Puss in BootsHenry Jackman
RangoHans Zimmer
2012
[12][13]
Rise of the GuardiansAlexandre Desplat
BravePatrick Doyle
FrankenweenieDanny Elfman
ParaNormanJohn Brion
Secret of the WingsJoel McNeely
2013
[14][15]
The Wind RisesJoe Hisaishi
The CroodsAlan Silvestri
EpicDanny Elfman
FrozenChristophe Beck
PlanesMark Mancina
2014
[16][17]
How to Train Your Dragon 2John Powell
Asterix: The Mansions of the GodsPhilippe Rombi
The BoxtrollsDario Marianelli
Son of BatmanFrederik Wiedmann
TarzanDavid Newman
2015
[18][19]
Inside OutMichael Giacchino
Air BoundBenjamin Wallfisch
Capture the FlagDiego Navarro
The Good DinosaurMychael Danna & Jeff Danna
The ProphetGabriel Yared
2016
[20][21][22]
The Red TurtleLaurent Perez Del Mar
Kubo and the Two StringsDario Marianelli
MoanaMark Mancina
The Secret Life of PetsAlexandre Desplat
ZootopiaMichael Giacchino
2017
[23][24]
Captain Underpants: The First Epic MovieTheodore Shapiro
CocoMichael Giacchino
The Emoji MoviePatrick Doyle
FerdinandJohn Powell
Loving VincentClint Mansell
2018
[25][26]
Max & MeMark McKenzie
Incredibles 2Michael Giacchino
Isle of DogsAlexandre Desplat
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseDaniel Pemberton
Watership DownFederico Jusid
2019
[27][28]
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden WorldJohn Powell
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the TurtlesArturo Cardelús
Frozen IIChristophe Beck
I Lost My BodyDan Levy
A Minuscule AdventureMathieu Lamboley

2020s

Year Film Composer(s)
2020
[29]
Animal CrackersBear McCreary
FearlessAnne-Kathrin Dern
OnwardMychael Danna & Jeff Danna
SoulTrent Reznor, Atticus Ross & Jon Batiste
WolfwalkersBruno Coulais

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