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KPop Demon Hunters Sweeps the 2026 Annie Awards with 10 Wins

By Charles | 5 Mar 2026
KPop Demon Hunters Sweeps the 2026 Annie Awards with 10 Wins

 

Netflix's animated phenomenon dominated nearly every category at this year's Annie Awards, cementing its place as one of the most successful animated films in recent memory.

In a ceremony that left little room for suspense, KPop Demon Hunters claimed 10 prizes at the 2026 Annie Awards—including Best Feature—making it one of the most dominant performances in the history of the animation honors. The awards are presented annually by ASIFA-Hollywood, the Los Angeles branch of the International Animated Film Association.

Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the Sony Pictures Animation–produced film had already rewritten the rules of streaming success before the ceremony began. Netflix launched it last summer with minimal fanfare, yet it became an overnight global sensation and is now reported to be the platform's most-watched film of all time, accumulating an extraordinary 481.6 million views worldwide in the second half of 2025 alone.

"Netflix launched it with little promotion… and it became an overnight sensation."

Saturday night confirmed what audiences had already decided: the pop musical is a cultural force. Beyond Best Feature, the film also claimed Best Direction, Best Writing, Best Music, Best Editorial, Best FX, Best Character Animation, Best Character Design, and Best Production Design—a near-total sweep of the feature categories. Actress Arden Cho, who voices the lead character Rumi, took home Best Voice Acting in the feature division.

Historical Context

Whether the Annie sweep translates to Oscar glory remains an open question. Several past Annie winners for Best Feature have gone on to claim the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature—most recently Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio in 2023. Last year, the Annie top prize went to The Wild Robot, though the Oscar ultimately went to the Annie's Best Independent winner, Flow.

This year's Best Independent Feature at the Annies went to Ugo Bienvenu's hand-drawn French film Arco—making it the film to watch heading into Oscar season.

Television Highlights

On the television side, Adult Swim's Common Side Effects was the standout, claiming Best TV/Media – Mature as well as Best Direction, Best Writing, and Best Editorial in the TV categories. Hulu's The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball took Best TV/Media – Children, while Pixar's Disney+ series Win or Lose won Best Limited Series and Best Character Animation. The preschool prize went to the Chilean production Wow Lisa, a visually inventive series that places 3D characters inside handcrafted, scale-model sets.

Lifetime Achievement & Special Honors

The evening's Winsor McCay Award—ASIFA-Hollywood's highest lifetime honor—was presented to four recipients: Dutch filmmaker Michaël Dudok de Wit (The Red Turtle), the Lego Movie writer-director duo Christopher Miller and Phil Lord, and Chris Sanders, whose credits span Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Wild Robot.

Producer Sandy Rabins received the June Foray Award for her leadership of AnimAID, an initiative that provided critical support to animation industry workers affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Japanese technology company Wacom, maker of the Cintiq graphics tablet—now the de facto industry standard for professional 2D animation—received the Ub Iwerks Award for technical advancement.

Animation convention LightBox Expo earned a Special Achievement Award for its role in connecting the broader animation community, from working filmmakers to students and fans alike.

2026 Annie Award Winners — Full List

Best Feature
KPop Demon Hunters
Sony Pictures Animation for Netflix
Best Feature – Independent
Arco
Remembers, MountainA France / France 3 Cinéma
Best Special Production
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical
WildBrain Studios / Apple
Best Short Subject
Snow Bear
The Art of Aaron Blaise
Best TV/Media – Preschool
Wow Lisa
Punkrobot
Best TV/Media – Children
The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball
Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe / Hulu
Best TV/Media – Mature
Common Side Effects
Green Street Pictures / Bandera Entertainment / Williams Street / Adult Swim
Best TV/Media – Limited Series
Win Or Lose
Pixar Animation Studios / Disney+
Best Direction – Feature
Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans
KPop Demon Hunters
Best Direction – TV/Media
Vincent Tsui
Common Side Effects — “Cliff’s Edge”
Best Writing – Feature
Danya Jimenez, Hannah McMechan, Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans
KPop Demon Hunters
Best Writing – TV/Media
Joe Bennett, Steve Hely
Common Side Effects — “Pilot”
Best Music – Feature
KPop Demon Hunters Music Team
Sony Pictures Animation for Netflix
Best Music – TV/Media
Ramin Djawadi, Shane Eli, Johnny Pakfar
Win Or Lose — “Mixed Signals”
Best Voice Acting – Feature
Arden Cho (as Rumi)
KPop Demon Hunters
Best Voice Acting – TV/Media
Dan Mintz (as Tina Belcher)
Bob’s Burgers — “Don’t Worry Be Hoopy”
Best Character Design – Feature
Scott Watanabe, Ami Thompson
KPop Demon Hunters
Best Character Design – TV/Media
Robert Valley
Love, Death & Robots — “400 Boys”
Best Production Design – Feature
Helen Chen, Dave Bleich, Wendell Dalit, Scott Watanabe, Celine Kim
KPop Demon Hunters
Best Production Design – TV/Media
Gigi Cavenago
Love, Death & Robots — “How Zeke Got Religion”
Best FX – Feature
Filippo Macari, Nicola Finizio, Simon Corbaux & team
KPop Demon Hunters / Sony Pictures Imageworks
Best FX – TV/Media
Edward Ferrysienanda & team
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age — “The Big Freeze”
Best Character Animation – Feature
Ryusuke Furuya
KPop Demon Hunters
Best Character Animation – TV/Media
Alli Sadegiani
Win or Lose — Pixar Animation Studios
Best Character Animation – Live Action
Kayn Garcia, Jean-Denis Haas & team
How to Train Your Dragon / Framestore
Best Character Animation – Video Game
Mike Jungbluth, Sebastien Dussault & team
South of Midnight — Compulsion Games
Best Storyboarding – Feature
Anthony Holden, Young Ki Yoon
The Bad Guys 2 — DreamWorks Animation
Best Storyboarding – TV/Media
Edgar Martins
Love, Death & Robots — “How Zeke Got Religion”
Best Editorial – Feature
KPop Demon Hunters Editorial Team
Sony Pictures Animation for Netflix
Best Editorial – TV/Media
Tony Christopherson, Joie Lim
Common Side Effects — “Raid”
Best Student Film
A Sparrow’s Song
Tobias Eckerlin — Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Best Sponsored
Olipop Yeti
Screen Novelties & Passion Pictures
Winsor McCay Award
Michaël Dudok de Wit, Christopher Miller, Phil Lord, Chris Sanders
Lifetime Achievement
June Foray Award
Sandy Rabins
AnimAID / LA Wildfire Relief
Ub Iwerks Award
Wacom
Technical Advancement
Special Achievement Award
LightBox Expo
Animation Community
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