2017 Ursa Major Awards
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The 2017 Ursa Major Awards winners were announced at FurDU 2018 on May 5, 2018. There were 884 voters, an approximately 39% decrease from the 2016 awards.[1]
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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
List of winners and nominees by category[edit]
- See also: List of Ursa Major Awards winners#2017
Best Anthropomorphic Motion Picture[edit]
- Winner: Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, directed by James Gunn
- Runners up:
- My Little Pony: The Movie, directed by Jayson Thiessen
- Rock Dog, directed by Ash Brannon
- Ferdinand, directed by Carlos Saldanha
- War for the Planet of the Apes, directed by Matt Reeves
Best Anthropomorphic Dramatic Work or Short Series[edit]
- Winner: DuckTales [2017 reboot], directed by John Aoshima and Dana Terrace
- Runners up:
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, season 7 episodes 1-24, directed by Jim Miller, Tim Stuby, Denny Lu, Mike Myhre
- OK KO! Let's Be Heroes, episodes 1-42, directed by Hwang Ki-hoo, Chang-woo Shin, Sunjae Lee, Byungjae Oh, Eunyung Byun and Sunhung Kim
- Here's the Plan, directed by Fernanda Frick
- Mascot Fur Life, directed by Jens Wernstedt
- Doodle Toons, directed by Jack C
- Kouka and Bibi, by Dan Variano
Best Anthropomorphic Novel[edit]
- Winner: The Wayward Astronomer, by Geoffrey Thomas
- Runners up:
- Always Gray in Winter, by Mark J. Engels
- Otters in Space III: Octopus Ascending, by Mary E. Lowd
- Kismet, by Watts Martin
- Black Friday, by Jan Stryvant
Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction[edit]
- Winner: Lieutenant Kruger and the Mistress Jade Trophy Game, by Kathy Garrison Kellogg
- Runners up:
- Behesht, by Dwale
- Beyond the Great Divide, by S.H. Mansouri
- The Moon Like an Unhatched Egg, by Mary E. Lowd
- Rickety V, by Rechan
Best Anthropomorphic Other Literary Work[edit]
- Winner: Dogs of War, edited by Fred Patten
- Runners up:
- ROAR volume 8, edited by Mary E. Lowd
- Arcana: A Tarot Anthology, edited by Madison Scott-Clary
- Intimate Little Secrets, by Rechan
- Symbol of a Nation, edited by Fred Patten
Best Anthropomorphic Non-Fiction Work[edit]
- Winner: Furry Nation, by Joe Strike
- Runners up:
Best Anthropomorphic Graphic Story[edit]
- Winner: Dreamkeepers, by David & Liz Lillie (January 2 [#340] to December 18 [#385])
- Runners up:
- Lackadaisy, by Tracy J. Butler (Lackadaisy Gimmickry to Lackadaisy Deliria)
- TwoKinds, by Tom Fischbach (January 5 to December 28)
- A&H Club, by Rick Griffin (January 7 to November 25)
- Endtown by Aaron Neathery (January 2 to December 25)
Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip[edit]
- Winner: Housepets!, by Rick Griffin (January 2 to December 29)
- Runners up:
- Dreamkeepers Prelude, by David & Liz Lillie (January 6 [#350] to December 28 [#393])
- Freefall, by Mark Stanley (January 2 to December 29)
- Carry On, by Kathy Garrison Kellogg (January 1 to December 29)
- Doc Rat, by Jenner (January 4 to December 29)
Best Anthropomorphic Magazine[edit]
- Winner: Dogpatch Press, edited by Patch Packrat (January 5 to December 25)
- Runners up:
- Flayrah, edited by GreenReaper, Sonious, and Dronon (January 1 to December 30)
- InFurNation, edited by Rod O'Riley (January 1 to December 31)
- FurryFandom.es, edited by Mike Retriever (February 19 to October 9)
- Typewriter Emergencies: A Journal of Furry Lit, edited by Weasel
Best Anthropomorphic Published Illustration[edit]
- Winner: David Lillie, cover for The Wayward Astronomer by Geoffrey Thomas
- Runners up:
- Bone, cover for Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels
- Teagan Gavet, cover for Dogs of War edited by Fred Patten
- Teagan Gavet, cover for ROAR vol. 8 edited by Mary E. Lowd
- Baron Engel, Prepare to Engage the Enemy, cover for A Different Perspective by Bernard Doove
- Idess, cover for Otters in Space III: Octopus Ascending, by Mary E. Lowd
- Ashley Foy, Valentine's Gifts
Best Anthropomorphic Game[edit]
- Winner: Night in the Woods, developed by Infinite Fall
- Runners up:
- Cuphead, developed by StudioMDHR Entertainment
- Star Fox 2, developed by Nintendo and Argonaut Games
- Sonic Mania, developed by PagodaWest Games and Headcannon
- Yooka-Laylee, developed by Playtonic Games
Best Anthropomorphic Website[edit]
- Winner: Inkbunny
- Runners up:
References[edit]
- ↑ Voting Results 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
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