I'm going to be completely honest, for the past several years every time the Oscars wrap up and I write the post looking back at the winner, I don't think about the upcoming Best Animated Short category until the shortlist drops. It's not like in the early days of this blog when I made a post about all of the qualifying films. So even when outlets like Cartoon Brew are profiling as many of the films that have earned qualification status, I don't really pay attention and rigorously look up the films, at least not until the shortlist drops and I'll only have 15 films to write about, instead of the 113 that Cartoon Brew reported had qualified.
And of course for the past several years the shortlist just happened to drop right before I have to make the drive from Texas to Virginia where I would be spending the holidays with my family. And I don't have time to make this post until after I arrive, which is usually a day or two after the shortlist is announced. And so by the time I make this post, there are other outlets that preview the shortlisted films much better than I ever could, such as Animation Magazine. But this is the Best Animated Short blog darn it so I'm going to write about these films anyways.
Anyways, because I don't go to film festivals to watch animated short, nor do I work in the animation industry so I don't feel that I would qualify for the Animation Showcase that has most of these films on streaming. This means the only way I have to watch these films in full is if I can find them online, or if I can go to one of the screenings of nominees when they happen. Right now there appears to be four that are on YouTube, and one more that is available Vimeo on Demand. I don't feel like paying for the Vimeo on Demand film yet, so that means there are four I've seen. In the following profiles I'll keep from writing my full thoughts on the four I've seen, saving them for a full review if they are nominated.
Anyways, this intro has gone on for long enough, so here we go, the 15 shortlisted films:
