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Revision as of 15:43, 10 January 2014
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Progarm | |
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Description | Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | South Park (2013) |
Website | http://www.emmys.com/ |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour) is a Creative Arts Emmy Award which is given annually to an animated series which is judged to have been the best. Each series is allowed to submit one episode, and a special.
The Simpsons has won the most Emmys for Animated TV Series with 10 (out of 21 years of nominations), followed by the various Garfield specials which have won a combined four (out of 12 nominations) and South Park with four (out of 11 nominations). Though Fox could also submit episodes from The Simpsons or other series for consideration in the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series category, rules stipulate that a single program cannot be submitted in more than one category.[1] The Simpsons was submitted to the Comedy Series category in 1993 and 1994 which happen to be the only years the series has not been nominated in the Animation category.
Rules
There are two categories for "Outstanding Animated Program", this category, as well as one for "Programming One Hour or More", where the time refers to the broadcast time. Each series is allowed to submit a single episode or a special, and those programs are judged. For the individual people who receive nominations, a series is allowed to submit a maximum of 21 names alongside the episode, including a maximum of four directors, a maximum of three writers and a maximum of fourteen producers.[2]
For many of the Primetime Emmy Award categories, the rules specifically say that animated programs can not be nominated, although some of the Creative arts categories do allow animated programs to be submitted for consideration.[2] However, there have occasionally been programs submitted in the Primetime categories. For example, The Simpsons submitted the episodes "A Streetcar Named Marge" and "Mr. Plow" in the "Outstanding Comedy Series" category in 1993. However, they were not nominated.[3]
Awards and nominations
1970s
- Outstanding Animated Program
Year | Program | Episode | Network |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Halloween is Grinch Night | Special | ABC |
1979 | The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe[4][5][6] | Special | CBS |
Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown | Special | CBS | |
You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown | Special | CBS |
1980s
- Outstanding Animated Program
- Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
Year | Program | Episode | Network |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Garfield's Babes and Bullets[20] | Special | CBS |
Garfield: His 9 Lives | Special | CBS | |
Abel's Island | PBS | ||
Madeline | HBO | ||
Meet the Raisins! | CBS |
1990s
- Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
Year | Award recipient | Program | Network |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | The Simpsons[21] | "Life on the Fast Lane" | Fox |
Garfield's Feline Fantasies | Special | CBS | |
Garfield's Thanksgiving | Special | CBS | |
The Simpsons[22] | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"[22] | Fox | |
Why, Charlie Brown, Why? | Special | CBS | |
1991 | The Simpsons[21] | "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" | Fox |
Claymation Comedy of Horrors Show | CBS | ||
Garfield Gets a Life | Special | CBS | |
Tiny Toon Adventures | "The Looney Beginning" | CBS | |
1992 | A Claymation Easter[23][24] | Special | CBS |
The Ren and Stimpy Show | Nickelodeon | ||
Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories | Showtime | ||
The Simpsons | "Radio Bart" | Fox | |
1993 | Batman: The Animated Series | "Robin's Reckoning: Part I" | Fox |
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas | Special | NBC | |
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends | Family | ||
The Ren & Stimpy Show | "Son of Stimpy" | Nickelodeon | |
Liquid Television | "Show 11" | MTV | |
1994 | The Roman City[25] | Special | PBS |
The Town Santa Forgot | Special | NBC | |
A Flintstone Family Christmas | Special | ABC | |
Duckman | "T.V. or Not to Be" | USA | |
The Ren and Stimpy Show | "Ren's Retirement" | Nickelodeon | |
1995 | The Simpsons[21] | "Lisa's Wedding"[26] | Fox |
What a Cartoon! | Dexter's Laboratory | Cartoon Network | |
Daisy-Head Mayzie | Special | Turner Network Television | |
Tiny Toon Adventures: Night Ghoulery | Special | Fox | |
Rugrats | "A Rugrats Passover" | Nickelodeon | |
1996 | Pinky and the Brain | "A Pinky and the Brain Christmas Special"[27] | The WB |
What a Cartoon! | Cow and Chicken in "No Smoking!"[28] | Cartoon Network | |
The Simpsons[21] | Treehouse of Horror VI[29] | Fox | |
Dexter's Laboratory | "The Big Sister" | Cartoon Network | |
Duckman | "Noir Gang" | USA | |
1997 | The Simpsons[21] | "Homer's Phobia"[30] | Fox |
Dexter's Laboratory | "Star Spangled Sidekicks", "TV Superpals", "Game Over"[31] | Cartoon Network | |
Duckman | "Duckman and Cornfed in Haunted Society Plunders"[31] | USA | |
King of the Hill | "Square Peg"[31] | Fox | |
Rugrats | "Mother's Day"[31] | Nickelodeon | |
1998 | The Simpsons[21] | "Trash of the Titans"[32] | Fox |
South Park | "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride"[32][33] | Comedy Central | |
King of the Hill[33] | "Texas City Twister"[32] | Fox | |
Cow and Chicken[33] | "Free Inside", "Journey To The Center Of Cow"[32] | Cartoon Network | |
Dexter's Laboratory[33] | "Dyno-might", "Lab-retto"[32] | Cartoon Network | |
1999 | King of the Hill | "And They Call It Bobby Love"[34][35] | Fox |
The Simpsons[21] | "Viva Ned Flanders"[35] | Fox | |
Futurama[36] | "A Big Piece of Garbage"[35] | Fox | |
The Powerpuff Girls | "Bubblevicious" / "Bare Facts"[35][37][38] | Cartoon Network | |
The PJs | "He's Gotta Have It"[35] | Fox |
2000s
- Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
Year | Program | Episode | Network |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | The Simpsons[21] | "Behind the Laughter"[39][40] | Fox |
The Powerpuff Girls | "Beat Your Greens" / "Down 'N' Dirty"[40] | Cartoon Network | |
Family Guy | "Road to Rhode Island"[40] | Fox | |
Downtown | "Before and After"[40] | MTV | |
South Park | "Chinpokomon"[40] | Comedy Central | |
2001 | The Simpsons[21] | "HOMR"[41][42] | Fox |
Futurama[36] | "Amazon Women in the Mood"[42] | Fox | |
As Told by Ginger | "Hello Stranger"[42] | Nickelodeon | |
King of the Hill | "Chasing Bobby"[42] | Fox | |
The Powerpuff Girls | "Moral Decay & Meet the Beat Alls"[42] | Cartoon Network | |
2002 | Futurama[36] | "Roswell That Ends Well"[43][44] | Fox |
As Told by Ginger | "Lunatic Lake"[44] | Nickelodeon | |
King of the Hill[45] | "Bobby Goes Nuts"[44] | Fox | |
South Park | "Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants"[44] | Comedy Central | |
The Simpsons[21] | "She of Little Faith"[44] | Fox | |
2003 | The Simpsons[21] | "Three Gays of the Condo"[46][47] | Fox |
As Told By Ginger | "And She Was Gone"[46] | Nickelodeon | |
Kim Possible[45] | "Crush"[46] | Disney | |
Futurama[36] | "Jurassic Bark"[46] | Fox | |
SpongeBob SquarePants[48][49] | "New Student Starfish" / "Clams"[46] | Nickelodeon | |
2004 | Samurai Jack | "The Birth of Evil"[50][51] | Cartoon Network |
Futurama[36] | "The Sting"[51] | Fox | |
South Park | "It's Christmas in Canada"[51] | Comedy Central | |
SpongeBob SquarePants[49] | "SpongeBob BC"[51] | Nickelodeon | |
The Simpsons[21] | "The Way We Weren't"[51] | Fox | |
2005 | South Park | "Best Friends Forever"[52][53] | Comedy Central |
Family Guy | "North by North Quahog"[53] | Fox | |
Samurai Jack | "The Four Seasons of Death"[53] | Cartoon Network | |
SpongeBob SquarePants | "Fear of a Krabby Patty" / "Shell of a Man"[53] | Nickelodeon | |
The Simpsons[21] | "Future-Drama"[53] | Fox | |
2006 | The Simpsons | "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story"[54] | Fox |
Camp Lazlo | "Hello Dolly" / "Over Cooked Beans"[55] | Cartoon Network | |
Family Guy | "PTV"[55] | Fox | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | "Go Goo Go"[55] | Cartoon Network | |
South Park | "Trapped in the Closet"[56][57] | Comedy Central | |
2007 | South Park | "Make Love, Not Warcraft"[58] | Comedy Central |
Avatar: The Last Airbender | "City of Walls and Secrets"[58] | Nickelodeon | |
Robot Chicken | "Lust for Puppets"[58] | Cartoon Network | |
SpongeBob SquarePants | "Bummer Vacation" / "Wig Struck"[58] | Nickelodeon | |
The Simpsons | "The Haw-Hawed Couple"[58] | Fox | |
2008 | The Simpsons | "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"[59] | Fox |
Creature Comforts | "Don't Choke To Death, Please"[59] | CBS | |
King of the Hill | "Death Picks Cotton"[59] | Fox | |
Robot Chicken | "Robot Chicken: Star Wars"[59] | Cartoon Network | |
SpongeBob SquarePants | "Inmates of Summer" / "Two Faces of Squidward"[59] | Nickelodeon | |
2009 | South Park | "Margaritaville" | Comedy Central |
American Dad! | "1600 Candles" | Fox | |
Robot Chicken | "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II" | Cartoon Network | |
The Simpsons | "Gone Maggie Gone" | Fox |
2010s
- Outstanding Animated Program
See also
- Primetime Emmy Award for Short-format Animation
- Emmy Awards
- List of Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies
- List of Primetime Emmy Award winners
Notes
- ^ Leverence 1997, p. 134
- ^ a b 59th Primetime Emmy Awards 2006–2007 Rules and Procedures (PDF), Primetime Emmy Awards, archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-30, retrieved 2007-10-17
- ^ Jean, Al (2004). The Simpsons season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Mr. Plow" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
- ^ Brooks & Marsh 1992, p. 1079
- ^ Franks 1996, p. 52
- ^ Staff, "1978–1979 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Franks 1996, p. 56
- ^ Staff, "1979–1980 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Franks 1996, p. 60
- ^ Staff, "1980–1981 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1981–1982 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Lenburg 2006, p. 356
- ^ Staff, "1982–1983 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1983–1984 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1984–1985 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Lenburg 2006, p. 238
- ^ Staff, "1985–1986 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1986–1987 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1987–1988 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1988–1989 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Lenburg 2006, p. 116
- ^ a b Hile 1995, p. 74
- ^ Leafe, Macnab & Thomas 1994, p. 82
- ^ Staff, "1991–1992 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Staff, "1993–1994 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Martyn, Warren (2000), I Can't Believe Its a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0495-2
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- ^ Lenburg 2006, p. 80
- ^ Oakley, Bill (2005). The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode "Mother Simpson" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
- ^ Staff, "1997–1997 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ a b c d Daily News Staff and Wire Services (July 25, 1997), "HBO, 'ER' Dominate Emmy Noms; NBC's Doc Drama Snags 22; 16 Go to 'Larry Sanders'", Daily News, p. L15
- ^ a b c d e Variety Staff (July 23, 1998), "Emmy nominations Complete list - Page 2", Variety, Reed Business Information, p. Section: ANIMATED PROGRAM (For programming one hour or less.), retrieved 2007-12-18
- ^ a b c d Staff (July 24, 1998), "Emmy nominations bring the unexpected", The Houston Chronicle, Houston Chronicle Publishing Company Division, p. 1
- ^ Staff, "1998–1999 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ a b c d e Variety Staff (July 22, 1999), "Primetime Emmy noms - List 1", Variety, Reed Business Information, p. Section: ANIMATED PROGRAM (For programming one hour or less.), retrieved 2007-12-18
- ^ a b c d e Lenburg 2006, p. 117
- ^ Scarecrow Video 2004, p. 527
- ^ Clodfelter, Tim (July 5, 2002), "Those Girls! Powerpuff TV Adventures Are Released On Video", Winston-Salem Journal, p. D2
- ^ Staff, "1999–2000 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ a b c d e Staff (July 21, 2000), "Nominees in Major Categories The 52nd Prime-Time Emmy Awards", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. E6
- ^ Staff, "2000–2001 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ a b c d e Variety Staff (July 12, 2001), "Emmy 2001 nomination list", Variety, Reed Business Information, p. Section: ANIMATED PROGRAM (For programming less than one hour), retrieved 2007-12-18
- ^ Booker 2006, p. 119
- ^ a b c d e Staff (July 19, 2002), "Prime-time Emmy nominations", The Star-Ledger, p. 034
- ^ a b Lenburg, Page 13
- ^ a b c d e Staff (July 18, 2003), "The nominations", The Star-Ledger, The Star-Ledger, p. 056
- ^ Staff, "2002–2003 Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson Education, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ Lenburg 2006, p. 141
- ^ a b Lenburg, Page 141
- ^ Associated Press (September 20, 2004), "List of Emmy winners", CNN, Time Warner, archived from the original on 2007-11-22, retrieved 2007-12-03
- ^ a b c d e Staff (July 16, 2004), "'Angels' & Demons - HBO's AIDs Film, 'Sopranos' Lead Pack", New York Post, N.Y.P. Holdings, Inc., p. 19
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- ^ Staff (August 20, 2006), "'Simpsons' beats 'South Park' for Emmy", United Press International, United Press International, Inc., retrieved 2007-12-03
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- ^ "Outstanding Animated Program 2012" (PDF). Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
- ^ "Outstanding Animated Program 2014" (PDF). Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
References
- Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Primetime Emmy Awards Advanced Search, www.emmys.org, retrieved 2009-01-18
- Booker, M. Keith (2006), Drawn to Television: Prime-Time Animation from the Flintstones to Family Guy, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-275-99019-2
- Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1992), The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, 1946–present, Ballantine Books, ISBN 0-345-37792-3
- Franks, Don (1996), Entertainment Awards: A Music, Cinema, Theatre and Broadcasting Reference, McFarland, ISBN 0-7864-0031-5
- Hile, Kevin S. (1995), Something About the Author, Gale, ISBN 0-8103-2291-9, Volume 81
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- Lenburg, Jeff (2006), Who's Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film & Television's Award Winning and Legendary Animators, Hal Leonard, ISBN 1-55783-671-X
- Leverence, John (1997), And the Winner Is...: Using Awards Programs to Promote Your Company and encourage your employees, Silver Lake Publishing, ISBN 1-56343-147-5
- Scarecrow Video (2004), The Scarecrow Video Movie Guide, Sasquatch Books, ISBN 1-57061-415-6
External links
- Primetime Emmy Awards Advanced Search, Emmys.org
- "The Emmy Awards", Information Please Database, Pearson PLC