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	<title>Comments on: Brit animation steals the show at Annecy</title>
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		<title>By: The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log &#187; Happy Feet and Aardman win at Children&#8217;s BAFTAs</title>
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		<description>[...] Bristol&#8217;s Aardman Animation were named independent production company of the year at the Children&#8217;s BAFTAs yesterday, while Tiger Aspect&#8217;s Charlie and Lola won the best Pre-School Animation category; the show is based on Lauren Child&#8217;s popular (and Kate Greenaway Medal-winning) children&#8217;s books and had previously tasted success at the prestigious Annecy awards in the summer. O&#8217;Hare Entertainment&#8217;s The Secret Show edged out Aardman&#8217;s Annecy-winning Shaun the Sheep to bag the main Animation category award and also picked up a gong in the Interactive category. Surprisingly Harry Potter lost out at the ceremony, being beat in the new video game category by Sony&#8217;s Buzz Junior Jungle Party and also losing out in the Feature Film category to the all-singing, all-dancing CGI penguin flick Happy Feet and by The Simpsons Movie in the Kid&#8217;s Vote, where, as the name suggests, kids get to vote for their own favourite film of the year. Personally I thought the Simpsons Movie will make my Biggest Disappointment of the Year list since I was so looking forward to it only to feel let down by the mediocre nature of it, but each to their own.    &#160;&#160;&#160;  Print this Story&#160;&#160;&#160; Send to a Friend [...]</description>
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