Arthur Christmas was voted Best Animated Film at the RAFAs.
The past 12 months has been a great year for animation - and we want you to decide which animated feature deserves to win in this year's Richard Attenborough Film Awards (RAFAS), the awards given to the top films and stars of the year as chosen by UK film critics and cinemagoers alike. To cast your vote for your choice of best animated film from our shortlist of 10, simply rollover and click on your selection below. Voting remains open until noon on 20 January 2012.
You can also visit RAFAs official website to vote on five other categories.
More about the Nominees
Rango
Animated Western spoof featuring the voices of Johnny Depp and Isla Fisher. A pet chameleon who passes himself off as a gunslinger becomes the sheriff of a desert town in the Wild West. With Abigail Breslin, Ned Beatty, Bill Nighy.
Mars Needs Moms
Animated adventure with the voices of Seth Green and Joan Cusack. When his mother is abducted by aliens, a naughty nine-year-old comes to realise how much he needs her and sets off on a mission to get herback.
Rio
Animated comedy adventure featuring the voices of Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway. A rare macaw faces capture after going to Brazil to meet his mate.
Winnie the Pooh
Disney animated adventure based on AA Milne's classic children's stories. Honey-loving bear Winnie the Pooh gets into all manner of scrapes while trying to find a replacement for Eeyore's missing tail. Narrated by John Cleese.
Kung Fu Panda 2
Animated comedy adventure sequel featuring the voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie and Gary Oldman. The roly-poly panda delves into his mysterious past in order to defeat a formidable new enemy. With Dustin Hoffman.
Cars 2
Animated comedy adventure sequel featuring the voices of Larry the Cable Guy and Owen Wilson. A brash race car enters a World Grand Prix and his tow-truck buddy gets mistaken for a spy. With Michael Caine.
The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn
Motion capture action adventure starring Jamie Bell and Andy Serkis. Tintin goes on a treasure hunt after he buys a model ship from a market stall and discovers a clue to the whereabouts of a long-lost fortune in pirate plunder. With Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost.
Arthur Christmas
Computer-animated comedy featuring the voices of James McAvoy and Bill Nighy. Santa's clumsy younger brother Arthur is left to deliver a Christmas present when a child is missed off the list.
Happy Feet Two
Animated comedy sequel featuring the voices of Elijah Wood and Robin Williams. Antarctica and its creatures unite to stop the ice from melting.
Puss In Boots
Swashbuckling animated family comedy featuring the voices of Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek. Puss in Boots tells the story of when he set out to steal the famed goose that lays the Golden Eggs.
About the Awards
Dedicated to Lord Attenborough CBE - actor, filmmaker and champion of British cinema - the Richard Attenborough Film Awards are now in their sixth year.
UK regional film critics choose the winners of seven categories, including Film of the Year, while public votes determine a further seven categories.
This year What's On TV is sponsoring the animation category, giving you a say in deciding which film carries off this prestigious award.
To learn more about the awards and to help choose the winners of the other public vote categories, visit the official website.
The awards will be announced on 25 January.















