ANIMATION WORLD MAGAZINE - ISSUE 5.02 - MAY 2000

Awards
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Pulcinella Award For the Best Series for Infants (pre-school)
64 Zoo Lane
Prod: Millimages in co-production with Zoo Lane Productions
Creator: An Vrombout
The jury felt that 64 Zoo Lane presented a charming fantasy world for young children.

Pulcinella Award For the Best Series for Children (6-12)
Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids
Prod: Honeycomb Animation in co-production with Elephant Productions
Directors: Jamie Rix, Simon and Sarah Bor
Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids offers children a whole lot of scary fun while carrying a strong moral underlying message.

Pulcinella Award For the Best Series for Young Adults and Adults
MTV Downtown
Prod: MTV Animation
Creator: Chris Prynoski
The jury felt that we should combine the two categories Young Adults and Adults because the entries in these two categories belong together. We then chose MTV Downtown as the winner. It humorously depicts a slice of teen-age culture that we seldom see in animation on television.

Pulcinella Award For the Best Series for All Audiences
Mission Hill
Prod: Castle Rock Entertainment
Creator: Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein
Mission Hill won this award because of its stylized design and honest approach to sexual and moral issues.

Pulcinella Award For the Best TV Movie
Robbie The Reindeer In Hooves Of Fire
Prod: The Animation Unit BBC Bristol
Director: Richard Goleszowski
Robbie The Reindeer is the ideal TV Special to transmit during Christmas holiday, combining as it does Father Christmas, reindeers, snowmen and a strong supporting cast.

Pulcinella Award For the Best Short Film for TV
At The Ends Of The World (Au Bout Du Monde)
Prod: Folimage-Valence Production
Director: Konstantin Bronzit
It’s a film without words which tells a story full of surprises and fun.

Pulcinella Award For the Best European Programme
The Broken Puppet (Pantin La Pirouette)
Prod: La Fabrique in co-production with Cymax Productions, France 3, Canal J
Creator: Jean-François Laguionie
A charming, classic children’s story brought to life with unusual atmospheric design. The film concludes with a really warm and moving dénoument.

Special Mention
The Baskervilles! (Les Baskervilles: Une Famille D’enfer)
Prod: Alphanim in co-production with CINAR, Carlton, France 2
Creator: Alastair Swinnerton, Nick Martinelli and Pierre Colin Thilbert
Awarded for its unusual design.

The Invisible Cities (Le Citta Invisibili)
Prod: Rai Educational
Director: Manfredo Manfredi
Awarded for being the best Italian production.

Cybersix
Prod: TMS Entertainment in co-production with Noa Network of Animation Inc.
Creator: Carlos Trillo and Carlos Meglia
Awarded for being the best science-fiction film.

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