‘Frozen’ named best animated feature at 2014 Annie Awards

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Disney`s `Frozen` won five trophies including the coveted best animated feature at the 41st annual Annie Awards.

The family-oriented musical comedy voiced by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel won over `Despicable Me 2`, `Ernest & Celestine`, `Monsters University`, `The Croods`, `The Wind Rises`, and `A Letter to Momo`.

Apart from this, `Frozen` helmers Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee received a recognition for their excellent direction in the animated series.

The movie was also honoured for having an engaging music by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Christophe Beck.

Josh Gad, who voiced Olaf the hilarious snowman was awarded the Voice Acting prize in animated feature.

`The Croods` bagged three awards for its Animated Effects, Character Animation, and Character Design, while `MonsterUniversity` was honoured with two awards for Storyboarding and Editorial.

Among the non-animated works which bagged an award was `Pacific Rim` and `The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey`.

While the former won Animated Effects in a Live Action Production award, the later was lauded for its Character Animation.

The 41st Annie Awards took place on February 1.

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