* 1932: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Flowers and Trees (1932)
* 1932: Honorary Award for: creation of Mickey Mouse.
* 1934: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Three Little Pigs (1933)
* 1935: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Tortoise and the Hare (1934)
* 1936: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
* 1937: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Country Cousin (1936)
* 1938: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Old Mill (1937)
* 1939: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Ferdinand the Bull (1938)
* 1939: Honorary Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) The citation read: “For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field” (the award was one statuette and seven miniature statuettes)[2]
* 1940: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Ugly Duckling (1939)
* 1941: Honorary Award for: Fantasia (1940), shared with: William E. Garity and J.N.A. Hawkins. The citation for the certificate of merit read: “For their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia”[2]
* 1942: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Lend a Paw (1941)
* 1943: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Der Fuehrer’s Face (1942)
* 1949: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Seal Island (1948)
* 1949: Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
* 1951: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Beaver Valley (1950)
* 1952: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Nature’s Half Acre (1951)
* 1953: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Water Birds (1952)
* 1954: Best Documentary, Features for: The Living Desert (1953)
* 1954: Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: The Alaskan Eskimo (1953)
* 1954: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953)
* 1954: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Bear Country (1953)
* 1955: Best Documentary, Features for: The Vanishing Prairie (1954)
* 1956: Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: Men Against the Arctic
* 1959: Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects for: Grand Canyon
* 1969: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
Isn’t Walt Disney cryogenically frozen or something?
Welcome to the infographiclibra blog.
As always, you have a good point.
Have you seen The Hurt Locker?
Yes.
http://kylelibra.com/2009/12/30/top-ten-movies-of-2009/
Crazy to think Disney won that many. I wonder how many Pixar will win.
Walt Disney’s Oscar Wins:
* 1932: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Flowers and Trees (1932)
* 1932: Honorary Award for: creation of Mickey Mouse.
* 1934: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Three Little Pigs (1933)
* 1935: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Tortoise and the Hare (1934)
* 1936: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
* 1937: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Country Cousin (1936)
* 1938: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: The Old Mill (1937)
* 1939: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Ferdinand the Bull (1938)
* 1939: Honorary Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) The citation read: “For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field” (the award was one statuette and seven miniature statuettes)[2]
* 1940: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Ugly Duckling (1939)
* 1941: Honorary Award for: Fantasia (1940), shared with: William E. Garity and J.N.A. Hawkins. The citation for the certificate of merit read: “For their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia”[2]
* 1942: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Lend a Paw (1941)
* 1943: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Der Fuehrer’s Face (1942)
* 1949: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Seal Island (1948)
* 1949: Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
* 1951: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Beaver Valley (1950)
* 1952: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Nature’s Half Acre (1951)
* 1953: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Water Birds (1952)
* 1954: Best Documentary, Features for: The Living Desert (1953)
* 1954: Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: The Alaskan Eskimo (1953)
* 1954: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953)
* 1954: Best Short Subject, Two-reel for: Bear Country (1953)
* 1955: Best Documentary, Features for: The Vanishing Prairie (1954)
* 1956: Best Documentary, Short Subjects for: Men Against the Arctic
* 1959: Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects for: Grand Canyon
* 1969: Best Short Subject, Cartoons for: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
Isn’t Walt Disney cryogenically frozen or something?