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At the Oscars, they have decided that animated films will not be viewed because they find it tedious

At the Oscars, they have decided that animated films will not be viewed because they find it tedious

Chema Carvajal Sarabia

  • March 9, 2026
  • Updated: March 11, 2026 at 10:22 AM
At the Oscars, they have decided that animated films will not be viewed because they find it tedious

The preparation for the 2026 Oscars gala has begun, and the uncertainty surrounding the winners is becoming increasingly palpable. As we approach the ceremony, the categories are extremely tight, and neither the Golden Globes nor the guild awards provide clarity on the favorites.

However, the Best Animated Feature category has generated particular controversy due to the apparent lack of interest that the academics show towards this type of cinema.

Some Uninspired Awards

According to reports from ToonHive, several members of the Academy have decided not to vote in the Best Animated Feature category, as they have not even seen the nominated works. This disdain for animated cinema suggests a misconception that this medium is only for children, ignoring its ability to tell diverse and complex stories.

Guillermo del Toro, upon receiving his Oscar for Pinocchio, emphasized that animation is a cinematic medium that deserves the same respect as any other genre.

Despite the fact that in recent years the Academy has surprised by choosing winners with a more independent approach, this pattern of disdain towards animation persists. The situation is concerning, as the Annie Awards have been left as the only reliable platform to recognize work in this sector.

Furthermore, some academics have confessed that they vote based on their personal preferences, favoring animated films from their colleagues instead of thoroughly evaluating the nominees.

It is speculated that The K-pop warriors have a high probability of winning due to their significant cultural impact in the current landscape. However, this does not necessarily translate into a fair assessment of their artistic quality.

With the expectation that this phenomenon will attract the Academy’s attention, the controversy over the recognition of animated film continues, calling into question the perception of this art form within the major industry awards.

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