2016 Ursa Major Awards
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The 2016 Ursa Major Awards winners were announced during a ceremony at Anthrocon 2017.[1] There were 1446 voters, an approximately 25% increase from the 2015 awards.[2]
Contents
- 1 List of winners and nominees by category
- 1.1 Best Anthropomorphic Motion Picture
- 1.2 Best Anthropomorphic Dramatic Work or Short Series
- 1.3 Best Anthropomorphic Novel
- 1.4 Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction
- 1.5 Best Anthropomorphic Other Literary Work
- 1.6 Best Anthropomorphic Non-Fiction Work
- 1.7 Best Anthropomorphic Graphic Story
- 1.8 Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip
- 1.9 Best Anthropomorphic Magazine
- 1.10 Best Anthropomorphic Published Illustration
- 1.11 Best Anthropomorphic Game
- 1.12 Best Anthropomorphic Website
- 2 References
- 3 External links
List of winners and nominees by category[edit]
- See also: List of Ursa Major Awards winners#2016
Best Anthropomorphic Motion Picture[edit]
- Winner: Zootopia, directed by Byron Hoaward, Rich Moore, and Jared Bush.
- Runners up:
- Finding Dory, directed by Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane.
- Sing, directed by Garth Jennings and Christophe Lourdelet.
- Kung Fu Panda 3, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni.
- The Secret Life of Pets, directed by Chris Renaud and Yarrow Cheney.
Best Anthropomorphic Dramatic Work or Short Series[edit]
- Winner: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, season 6 episodes 1-143, directed by James Thiessen, Jim Miller, Tim Stuby, and Denny Lu.
- Runners up:
- The Lion Guard, season 1 episodes 1-22, directed by Howy Parkins.
- Bunnicula, season 1 episodes 1-8, directed by Jessica Borutski, Maxwell Atoms, Robert F. Hughes, Matthew Whitlock, and Ian Wasseluk.
- Littlest Pet Shop, season 4 episodes 10-26, directed by Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike Myhre.
- Petals, directed by Andrea Gallo and Alvaro Dominguez.
Best Anthropomorphic Novel[edit]
- Winner: My Diary, by Fredrick Usiku Kruger, Lieutenant of the Rackenroon Hyena Brigade, by Kathy Kellogg.
- Runners up:
Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction[edit]
- Winner: 400 Rabbits, by Alice Dryden.
- Runners up:
- A Gentleman of Strength, by Dwale.
- Questor's Gambit, by Mary E. Lowd.
- Marge the Barge, by Mary E. Lowd.
- Sheeperfly's Lullaby, by Mary E. Lowd.
Best Anthropomorphic Other Literary Work[edit]
- Winner: Gods With Fur, edited by Fred Patten.
- Runners up:
- Claw the Way to Victory, edited by AnthroAquatic.
- ROAR Volume 7, edited by Mary E. Lowd.
- The Muse by Alex Cockburn.
- Hot Dish 2, edited by Dark End.
Best Anthropomorphic Non-Fiction Work[edit]
- Winner: The Art of Zootopia, by Jessica Julius.
- Runners up:
- Fursonas, directed by Dominic Rodriguez.
- "17 Misconceptions about Furries and the Furry Fandom", by Culturally F'd.
- "CSI Fur Fest: The Unsolved Case of the Gas Attack at a Furry Convention", by Jennifer Swann for Vice Media.
- "Burned Furs & How You Perceive Porn ft. Feral Attraction", by Culturally F'd.
Best Anthropomorphic Graphic Story[edit]
- Winner: TwoKinds, January 4 to December 23, by Tom Fischbach.
- Runners up:
- Swords and Sausages, January 10 to December 25, by Jan.
- Lackadaisy, Lackadaisy Sabbatical to Lackadaisy Headlong, by Tracy J. Butler.
- Endtown, January 1 to December 30, by Aaron Neathery.
Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip[edit]
- Winner: Housepets!, January 1 to December 30, by Rick Griffin.
- Runners up:
- Savestate, January 6 to December 28, by Tim Weeks.
- Carry On, January 1 to December 30, by Kathy Garrison.
- Kevin and Kell, January 1 to December 31, by Bill Holbrook.
- Doc Rat, January 1 to December 29, by Jenner.
Best Anthropomorphic Magazine[edit]
- Winner: Dogpatch Press, January 4 to December 20, edited by Patch Packrat.
- Runners up:
- Fur What It's Worth, season 5 episode 8 to season 6 episode 8.
- InFurNation, January 1 to December 31.
- Flayrah, January 1 to December 29, edited by crossaffliction and GreenReaper.
- Fangs and Fonts, episodes 57 to 72.
Best Anthropomorphic Published Illustration[edit]
- Winner: Tracy J. Butler, wraparound cover for Anthrocon 2016's con book.
- Runners up:
- Teagan Gavet, wraparound cover of Gods with Fur.
- Iskra, "Autumn", Fur Affinity.
- Jenn 'Pac' Rodriguez, cover of Claw the Way to Victory.
- Dolphyn, "Hey Baby, You're the Cat's Meow!" in Anthrocon 2016 con book.
Best Anthropomorphic Game[edit]
- Winner: Major\Minor, developed by Klace.
- Runners up:
- Pokémon Sun and Moon, developed by Game Freak.
- Overwatch, developed by Blizzard Entertainment.
- Stories: The Path of Destinies, developed by Spearhead Games.
- Bear Simulator, developed by Farjay Studios.
Best Anthropomorphic Website[edit]
- Winner: Fur Affinity.
- Runners up:
- e621.
- WikiFur
- The Furry Writers' Guild website.
- Culturally f'd YouTube channel.
References[edit]
- ↑ Comment to "Fursonas" documentary released today! by Mark Merlino (sysable) - furry reddit (11 May 2016))
- ↑ Voting Results 2016. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
External links[edit]
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