Anima Mundi was a competitive animation film festival held in Brazil, primarily in Rio de Janeiro, with additional editions in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte. Established in 1993, it aimed to showcase the diversity of animation styles and techniques. The festival ended in 2020 due to a lack of funding and government support. It was recognized for its contribution to the animation industry in Latin America and offered competitive categories for various animated works, with its Grand Prize winner qualifying for Oscar consideration in the Best Animated Short Films category.