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This is a List of Awards and Nominations for How to Train Your Dragon.

Awards and Nominations[]

Oscars 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
Nominated Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score

Golden Globes 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Film

BAFTA Awards 2011[]

Nominated Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music
Nominated BAFTA Film Award - Best Animated Film

3D Creative Arts Awards 2011[]

Won Best 3D Feature - Animated
Won Best Stereography - Animated

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2011[]

Won Top Box Office Films

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2011[]

Nominated Best Production Design
Nominated Best Music
Nominated Best Animated Film

Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2010[]

Won EDA Female Focus Award - Best Animated Female - America Ferrera For playing "Astrid".
Nominated EDA Award - Best Animated Feature Film

American Cinema Editors, USA 2011[]

Nominated Best Edited Animated Feature Film

Annie Awards 2011[]

Won Best Animated Feature
Won Best Animated Effects - Brett Miller
Won Best Character Animation in a Feature Production - Gabe Hordos
Won Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production - William Davies (screenplay), Dean DeBlois (screenplay), Chris Sanders (screenplay)
Won Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production -Jay Baruchel For playing "Hiccup".
Won Best Music in an Animated Feature Production - John Powell
Won Best Directing in a Feature Production - Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
Won Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production - Nicolas Marlet
Won Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production - Pierre-Olivier Vincent
Won Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production - Tom Owens
Nominated Best Animated Effects - Jason Mayer
Nominated Best Character Animation in a Feature Production - Jakob Hjort Jensen
Nominated Best Character Animation in a Feature Production - David Torres
Nominated Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production - Gerard Butler For playing "Stoick".
Nominated Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production - Alessandro Carloni

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature

Central Ohio Film Critics Association 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Film

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature

Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2010[]

2nd place Best Animated Film

Denver Film Critics Society 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature Film

Golden Trailer Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Animation/Family - For "Prepare (Trailer #3)".

Hugo Awards 2011[]

Nominated Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form

IGN Summer Movie Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Movie

Indiana Film Journalists Association, US 2010[]

Won Best Animated Feature

International Cinephile Society Awards 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Film

International Film Music Critics Award (IFMCA) 2010[]

Won Film Score of the Year
Won Best Original Score for an Animated Feature Film
Nominated Film Music Composition of the Year - For the composition track "Forbidden Friendship".
Nomianted Film Music Composition of the Year - For the composition track "Test Drive".

Iowa Film Critics Awards 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature

Kids' Choice Awards, USA 2011[]

Nominated Favorite Animated Movie

Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Family Film
Nominated Best Animated Film
Best Song For the song "Sticks & Stones"

Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2011[]

Won Golden Reel Award - Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film

North Texas Film Critics Association, US 2010[]

2nd place Best Animated Film

Online Film & Television Association 2011[]

Won Best Voice-Over Performance Jay Baruchel For playing "Hiccup". Tied with Tom Hanks for playing "Woody" in Toy Story 3 (2010).
Nominated Best Animated Picture
Nomianted Best Voice-Over Performance America Ferrera For playing "Astrid".

Online Film Critics Society Awards 2011[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature

PGA Awards 2011[]

Nominated Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures - Bonnie Arnold

People's Choice Awards, USA 2011[]

Nominated Favorite Family Movie

Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Film

San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Film

Satellite Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Motion Picture, Animated or Mixed Media

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America 2011[]

Nominated Bradbury Award

Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 2010[]

2nd place Best Animated Feature

St. Louis Film Critics Association, US 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Feature Film

Teen Choice Awards 2010[]

Nominated Choice Movie: Animated

Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2011[]

Won Best Animated Feature

Utah Film Critics Association Awards 2010[]

2nd place Best Animated Feature Film

Venice Film Festival 2010[]

Won Most Creative 3D Film Stereoscopic Film of the Year - Tied with 'James Cameron' for Avatar (2009).

Visual Effects Society Awards 2011[]

Won Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Won Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Won Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picturem - for the character of Toothless

Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Animated Film

World Soundtrack Awards 2010 World Soundtrack Awards 2010[]

Nominated Best Original Song Written for a Film - Jon Thor Birgisson - For the song "Sticks & Stones". World Soundtrack Awards 2010

References[]

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