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Walt Disney Academy Awards

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Walt Disney holds the records for number of Academy Award nominations (with fifty-nine) and number of awarded Oscars (twenty-six, below). Four of his Oscars were special awards, and one, his last, was granted posthumously.

Year Award Film Result
1931–32 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Flowers and Trees Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Mickey's Orphans Nominated
1932–33 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Three Little Pigs Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Building a Building Nominated
1934 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Tortoise and the Hare Won
1935 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Three Orphan Kittens Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Who Killed Cock Robin? Nominated
1936 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Country Cousin Won
1937 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Old Mill Won
1938 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Story of Ferdinand Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Brave Little Tailor Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Good Scouts Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Mother Goose Goes Hollywood Nominated
1939 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Ugly Duckling Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Pointer Nominated
1941 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Lend a Paw Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Truant Officer Donald Nominated
1942 Best Documentary The Grain That Built a Hemisphere Nominated
Best Documentary The New Spirit Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Der Fuehrer's Face Won
1943 Best Documentary (Short Subject) Water: Friend or Enemy Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Reason and Emotion Nominated
1944 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) How to Play Football Nominated
1945 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Donald's Crime Nominated
1946 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Squatter's Rights Nominated
1947 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Chip an' Dale Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Pluto's Blue Note Nominated
1948 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Mickey and the Seal Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Tea for Two Hundred Nominated
Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) Seal Island Nominated
1949 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Toy Tinkers Nominated
1950 Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) In Beaver Valley Won
1951 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Lambert the Sheepish Lion Nominated
Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) Nature's Half Acre Won
1952 Best Short Subject (Two-Reel) Water Birds Won
1953 Best Documentary (Feature) The Living Desert Won
Best Documentary (Short Subject) The Alaskan Eskimo Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Rugged Bear Nominated
Best Short Subject (Two-reel) Bear Country Won
Best Short Subject (Two-reel) Ben and Me Nominated
1954 Best Documentary (Feature) The Vanishing Prairie Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Pigs Is Pigs Nominated
Best Short Subject (Two-reel) Siam Nominated
1955 Best Documentary (Short Subject) Men Against the Arctic Won
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) No Hunting Nominated
Best Short Subject (Two-reel) Switzerland Nominated
1956 Best Short Subject (Two-reel) Samoa Nominated
1957 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) The Truth About Mother Goose Nominated
1958 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Paul Bunyan Nominated
Best Short Subject (Live Action) Grand Canyon Won
1959 Best Documentary (Short Subject) Donald in Mathmagic Land Nominated
Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Noah's Ark Nominated
Best Short Subject (Live Action) Mysteries of the Deep Nominated
1960 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Goliath II Nominated
Best Short Subject (Live Action) Islands of the Sea Nominated
1961 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Aquamania Nominated
1962 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Symposium on Popular Songs Nominated
1964 Best Picture Mary Poppins Nominated
1968 Best Short Subject (Cartoon) Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day Won

Honorary Awards

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Year
(Ceremony)
Notes Award
193132
(5th)
To Walt Disney
"for the creation of Mickey Mouse."
statuette
1938
(11th)
To Walt Disney
"for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon."
one statuette and seven miniature statuettes on a stepped base
1941
(14th)
To Walt Disney, William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins and the RCA Manufacturing Company
"for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia."
certificate of merit
1941
(14th)
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Thalberg bust

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