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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Animated Program |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1979 |
Currently held by | The Simpsons (2023) |
Website | emmys |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program is a Creative Arts Emmy Award which is given annually to an animated series.
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place.
Rules
Animated programs have the option to compete in broader program categories such as Outstanding Comedy Series, but cannot also submit for Outstanding Animation Program in the same year.[citation needed] The Simpsons, for instance, unsuccessfully submitted the episodes "A Streetcar Named Marge" and "Mr. Plow" in 1993 and 1994[1] while Family Guy was successfully nominated in 2009.[2] Several animated programs won Outstanding Children's Program prior to 1979 and, in the years since, Rugrats, Winnie the Pooh specials and Star Wars Rebels have been nominated for that award.
Prior to 1989, all of the nominated programs were specials produced outside the confines of a running series. The category was divided into programs "one hour or less" and "more than one hour" from 1989 to 2009, with episodes of running series becoming eligible. Programs that are 15 minutes or less were given their own category, Outstanding Short Form Animated Program, in 2008.[citation needed]
Winners and nominations
1970s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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1979 (31st) [3] | |||
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe | David D. Connell, executive producer; Steven C. Melendez, producer | CBS | |
Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, producer | CBS | |
You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer |
1980s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network | |
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1980 (32nd) [4] | ||||
Carlton Your Doorman | Barton Dean & Lorenzo Music, producers | CBS | ||
Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? | David H. DePatie & Friz Freleng, executive producers; Dr. Seuss | ABC | ||
The Pink Panther in: Olym-Pinks | David H. DePatie, executive producer; Friz Freleng, producer | |||
She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | ||
1981 (33rd) [5] | ||||
Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | ||
Bugs Bunny: All American Hero | Hal Geer, executive producer; Friz Freleng, producer | CBS | ||
Faeries | Thomas W. Moore & Anne E. Upson, executive producers; Jack Zander, producer | |||
Gnomes | Thomas W. Moore, Jean Moore Edwards & Upson, executive producers; Lee Mishkin, Fred Hellmich & Norton Virgien, producers | |||
It's Magic, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | |||
1982 (34th) [6] | ||||
The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat | David H. DePatie, executive producer; Dr. Seuss & Friz Freleng, producers | ABC | ||
A Charlie Brown Celebration | Lee Mendelson & Bill Melendez, producers | CBS | ||
The Smurfs | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera, executive producers; Gerard Baldwin & Kay Wright, producers | NBC | ||
The Smurfs Springtime Special | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera, executive producers; Gerard Baldwin, producer | |||
Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | ||
1983 (35th) [7] | ||||
Ziggy's Gift | Lena Tabori, executive producer; Richard Williams & Tom Wilson, producers | ABC | ||
Here Comes Garfield | Jay Poynor, executive producer; Lee Mendelson & Bill Melendez, producers | CBS | ||
Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? | Lee Mendelson & Bill Melendez, producers | |||
The Smurfs Christmas Special | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera, executive producers; Gerard Baldwin, producer | NBC | ||
What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | ||
1984 (36th) [8] | ||||
Garfield on the Town | Jay Poynor, executive producer; Lee Mendelson & Bill Melendez, producers | CBS | ||
A Disney Christmas Gift | — | CBS | ||
It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson & Bill Melendez, producers | |||
The Smurfic Games | William Hanna & Joseph Barbera, executive producers; Gerard Baldwin, producer | NBC | ||
1985 (37th) [9] | ||||
Garfield in the Rough | Jay Poynor, executive producer; Phil Roman, producer/director; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
Donald Duck's 50th Birthday | Andrew Solt, producer/director/writer; Phil Savenick, co-producer; Peter Elbling, writer | CBS | ||
Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, producer; Bill Melendez, producer/director; Charles M. Schulz, writer | |||
1986 (38th)[10] | ||||
Garfield's Halloween Adventure | Jay Poynor, executive producer; Phil Roman, producer/director; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
Garfield in Paradise | Jay Poynor, executive producer; Phil Roman, producer/director; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
1987 (39th)[11] | ||||
Cathy | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer; Evert Brown, director; Cathy Guisewite, writer | CBS | ||
Garfield Goes Hollywood | Phil Roman, producer/director; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
1988 (40th) [12] | ||||
A Claymation Christmas Celebration | Will Vinton, executive producer/director; David Altschul, producer; Ralph Liddle, writer | CBS | ||
The Brave Little Toaster | Peter Locke & Willard Carroll, executive producers; Donald Kushner & Thomas L. Wilhite, producers; Jerry Rees, director/writer; Joe Ranft, writer | Disney Channel | ||
A Garfield Christmas Special | Phil Roman, producer/director; George Singer, co-director; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
1989 (41st) |
One Hour or Less[13] | |||
Garfield's Babes and Bullets | Phil Roman, producer/director; John Sparey & Bob Nesler, co-directors; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
Abel's Island | Giuliana Nicodemi, executive producer; Michael Sporn, producer/director/writer; Maxine Fisher, writer | PBS | ||
Garfield: His 9 Lives | Phil Roman, producer/director; George Singer, John Sparey, Ruth Kissane, Bob Scott, Bob Nesler, Doug Frankel & Bill Littlejohn, co-directors; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
Madeline | Andy Heyward, Richard Rosen, Saul Cooper & Pancho Kohner, executive producers; Cassandra Schafhausen, producer; Stephan Martinière, director; Judy Rothman Rofé, writer | HBO | ||
Meet the Raisins! | Will Vinton, executive producer; David Altschul, producer; Arthur Sellers, screenwriter/story by; Barry Bruce, director/story by; Mark Gustafson & Craig Bartlett, story by | CBS | ||
More Than One Hour[14][note 1] | ||||
DuckTales: "Super DuckTales" | Bob Hathcock, producer; Ken Koonce & David Weimers, producers/written by; James T. Walker, director; Jymn Magon, written by | NBC |
1990s
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1990 (42nd) [15] | ||||
The Simpsons | "Life on the Fast Lane" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks & Sam Simon, executive producers; Richard Sakai, Al Jean, Mike Reiss & Larina Jean Adamson, co-producers; Margot Pipkin, animation producer; Gábor Csupó, supervising animation director; David Silverman, director; John Swartzwelder, writer | Fox | |
Garfield's Feline Fantasies | Phil Roman, producer/director; John Sparey & Bob Nesler, co-directors; Jim Davis, writer | CBS | ||
Garfield's Thanksgiving | Phil Roman, producer/director; John Sparey, Bob Nesler & Gerard Baldwin, co-directors; Jim Davis & Kim Campbell, writers | |||
The Simpsons | "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks & Sam Simon, executive producers; Richard Sakai, producer; Al Jean, Mike Reiss & Larina Jean Adamson, co-producers; Margot Pipkin, animation producer; Gábor Csupó, supervising animation director; David Silverman, director; Mimi Pond, writer | Fox | |
Why, Charlie Brown, Why? | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer; Sam Jaimes, director; Charles M. Schulz, writer | CBS | ||
1991 (43rd) |
One Hour or Less[16] | |||
The Simpsons | "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks & Sam Simon, executive producers; Mike Reiss & Al Jean, supervising producers; Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky, Richard Sakai & Larina Jean Adamson, producers; George Meyer, co-producer; Gábor Csupó, executive animation producer; Sherry Gunther, animation producer; Rich Moore, director; Steve Pepoon, writer | Fox | |
Garfield Gets a Life | Jim Davis, executive producer/writer; Phil Roman, producer; John Sparey, director | CBS | ||
Tiny Toon Adventures | "The Looney Beginning" | Steven Spielberg, executive producer; Tom Ruegger, producer/writer; Dave Marshall, Glen Kennedy & Rich Arons, directors; Paul Dini & Sherri Stoner, writers | ||
Will Vinton's Claymation Comedy of Horrors Show | Will Vinton, executive producer; Paul Diener, producer; Barry Bruce, screenplay/director; Mark Gustafson & Ryan Holznagel, screenplay | |||
More Than One Hour[17][note 1] | ||||
TaleSpin | "Plunder & Lightning" | Jymn Magon, supervising producer/written by; Larry Latham & Robert Taylor, producers/directors; Mark Zaslove, co-producer/written by; Alan Burnett & Len Uhley, written by | Syndicated | |
1992 (44th) [18] | ||||
Claymation Easter | Will Vinton, executive producer; Paul Diener, producer; Mark Gustafson, director/writer; Barry Bruce & Ryan Holznagel, writers | CBS | ||
The Ren & Stimpy Show | Vanessa Coffey, executive producer; Mary Harrington, supervising producer; John Kricfalusi, producer/director/writer; Christine Danzo, producer; Bob Jaques, animation director; Bob Camp, Will McRobb & Mitchell Kriegman, writers | Nickelodeon | ||
Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories | Shelley Duvall, executive producer; Art Leonardi, animation producer/director; Carol Davies, co-producer | Showtime | ||
The Simpsons | "Radio Bart" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks & Sam Simon, executive producers; Mike Reiss & Al Jean, co-executive producers; Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolodarsky, supervising producers; George Meyer, Richard Sakai & David Silverman, producers; John Swartzwelder, co-producer; Gábor Csupó, animation executive producer; Sherry Gunther, animation producer; Carlos Baeza, director; Jon Vitti, writer | Fox | |
1993 (45th) [19] | ||||
Batman: The Animated Series | "Robin's Reckoning, Part 1" | Jean MacCurdy & Tom Ruegger, executive producers; Alan Burnett, Eric Radomski & Bruce Timm, producers; Dick Sebast, director; Randy Rogel, writer | Fox | |
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas | Andy Heyward & Robby London, executive producers; Michael C. Gross & Joe Medjuck, supervising producers; Chuck Patton, producer/director; Jack Hanrahan & Eleanor Burian-Mohr, writers | NBC | ||
Liquid Television | "Show 11" | Japhet Asher & Abby Terkuhle, executive producers; Prudence Fenton, producer; John Payson, supervising producer for MTV | MTV | |
The Ren & Stimpy Show | "Son of Stimpy" | Vanessa Coffey, executive producer; Mary Harrington & Roy Allen Smith, supervising producers; John Kricfalusi, producer/director/writer; Libby Simon & Jim Ballantine, producers; Frank Saperstein, co-producer; Bob Jaques, director; Vincent Waller & Richard Pursel, writers | Nickelodeon | |
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends | "The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny" | John Coates & Ginger Gibbons, producers; Geoff Dunbar, director; Dianne Jackson, director/writer | The Family Channel | |
1994 (46th) [20] | ||||
The Roman City | Bob Kurtz, producer/director/written by; Mark Olshaker, written by | PBS | ||
Duckman | "TV or Not to Be" | Ron Osborn, Gábor Csupó, Arlene Klasky & Jeff Reno, executive producers; Sherry Gunther, producer; Everett Peck, creative producer; Raymie Muzquiz, director; Bernie Keating, written by | USA | |
A Flintstone Family Christmas | Joseph Barbera & William Hanna, executive producers; Larry Huber, producer; Chris Cuddington, animation director; Ray Patterson, director; Sean Roche & David Ehrman, writers | ABC | ||
The Ren & Stimpy Show | "Ren's Retirement" | Vanessa Coffey, executive producer; Jim Ballantine, producer; Bob Camp & Lynne Naylor, directors/written by; Jim Gomez, Ron Hauge & Bill Wray, written by | Nickelodeon | |
The Town Santa Forgot | David Kirschner, executive producer; Davis Doi, producer; Paul Schibli & Lennie K. Graves, animation directors; Robert Alvarez, director; Glenn Leopold, writer | NBC | ||
1995 (47th) [21] | ||||
The Simpsons | "Lisa's Wedding" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Sam Simon & David Mirkin, executive producers; Jace Richdale, George Meyer, J. Michael Mendel, Bill Oakley, David Sacks, Josh Weinstein, Jonathan Collier, Richard Raynis, Richard Sakai, Mike Scully & David Silverman, producers; Greg Daniels, producer/writer; Al Jean & Mike Reiss, consulting producers; Phil Roman, animation executive producer; Bill Schultz & Michael Wolf, animation producers; Jim Reardon, director | Fox | |
Dexter's Laboratory | "Changes" | Larry Huber, producer; Genndy Tartakovsky, animation director/writer; Buzz Potamkin, animation executive producer | Cartoon Network | |
Daisy-Head Mayzie | Audrey Geisel, executive producer; Christopher O'Hare, animation producer; Buzz Potamkin, animation executive producer; Tony Collingwood, animation director; Dr. Seuss (posthumously), animation writer | TNT | ||
Rugrats | "A Rugrats Passover" | Gábor Csupó, Arlene Klasky & Vanessa Coffey, executive producers; Mary Harrington, supervising producer; Charles Swenson, creative producer; Paul Germain, creative producer/writer; Geraldine Clarke, producer; Jeff McGrath, Jim Duffy & Steve Socki, directors; Peter Gaffney, Jonathan Greenberg & Rachel Lipman, written by | Nickelodeon | |
Tiny Toon Adventures | "Night Ghoulery" | Steven Spielberg, executive producer; Tom Ruegger, senior producer; Michael Gerard, producer/director; Peter Hastings, producer/writer; Rich Arons, director/writer; Rusty Mills & Greg Reyna, directors; Paul Dini & Paul Rugg, writers | Fox | |
1996 (48th) [22] | ||||
Pinky and the Brain | "A Pinky and the Brain Christmas" | Steven Spielberg, executive producer; Tom Ruegger, senior producer; Peter Hastings, producer/writer; Rusty Mills, producer/director | The WB | |
Cow and Chicken | "No Smoking" | Buzz Potamkin, executive producer; Larry Huber, supervising producer; David Feiss, director/writer; Pilar Menendez & Sam Kieth, writers | Cartoon Network | |
Dexter's Laboratory | "The Big Sister" | Larry Huber, executive producer; Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken & Paul Rudish, directors | ||
Duckman | "Noir Gang" | Ron Osborn, Gábor Csupó, Arlene Klasky & Jeff Reno, executive producers; David Misch, supervising producer; Margot Pipkin, producer; Everett Peck, creative producer; Eva Almos & Ed Scharlach, writers | USA | |
The Simpsons | "Treehouse of Horror VI" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Sam Simon, Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein, executive producers; Greg Daniels & George Meyer, co-executive producers; Mike Scully, supervising producers; Steve Tompkins, supervising producer/writer; David X. Cohen, co-producer/writer; Jonathan Collier, Ken Keeler, J. Michael Mendel, Richard Raynis, David Silverman & Richard Sakai, producers; Brent Forrester, co-producer; Al Jean, Mike Reiss, David Mirkin & Ian Maxtone-Graham, consulting producers; Phil Roman, animation executive producer; Bill Schultz & Michael Wolf, animation producers; Bob Anderson, director; John Swartzwelder, writer | Fox | |
1997 (49th) |
One Hour or Less[23] | |||
The Simpsons | "Homer's Phobia" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Sam Simon, Mike Scully, George Meyer, Steve Tompkins, Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein, executive producers; Jonathan Collier, Ken Keeler, David X. Cohen, Richard Appel, J. Michael Mendel, Richard Raynis, David Silverman, Richard Sakai, Denise Sirkot, Colin A.B.V. Lewis, David Mirkin, Ian Maxtone-Graham & Dan McGrath, producers; Phil Roman, animation executive producer; Bill Schultz & Michael Wolf, animation producers; Mike B. Anderson, director; Ron Hauge, writer | Fox | |
Dexter's Laboratory | "Star Spangled Sidekicks" / "TV Super Pals" / "Game Over" | Sherry Gunther & Larry Huber, executive producers; Craig McCracken & Genndy Tartakovsky, directors; Jason Butler Rote, writer | Cartoon Network | |
Duckman | "Duckman and Cornfed in Haunted Society Plumbers" | David Misch, executive producer/writer; Ron Osborn, Gábor Csupó, Arlene Klasky & Jeff Reno, executive producers; Michael Markowitz, supervising producer/writer; Gene Laufenberg, producer/writer; Mitch Watson, producer; Everett Peck, creative producer; Peter Avanzino, director | USA | |
King of the Hill | "Square Peg" | Mike Judge, Greg Daniels, Howard Klein & Michael Rotenberg, executive producers; Jonathan Collier, Cheryl Holliday and David Zuckerman, supervising producers; Joseph A. Boucher & Richard Raynis, producers; Phil Roman, animation executive producer; Bill Schultz & Michael Wolf, animation producers; Gary McCarver, director; Joe Stillman, writer | Fox | |
Rugrats | "Mother's Day" | Gábor Csupó & Arlene Klasky, executive producers; Mary Harrington, executive producer for Nickelodeon; Kathrin Seitz, supervising producer for Nickelodeon; Margot Pipkin and Eryk Casemiro, coordinating producers; Paul Demeyer, creative producer; Norton Virgien & Toni Vian, directors; Jon Cooksey, Ali Marie Matheson, J. David Stem & David N. Weiss, writers | Nickelodeon | |
More Than One Hour[24][note 1] | ||||
The Willows in Winter | Jonathan Peel, executive producer; Peter Orton, co-executive producer; John Coates, producer; Dave Unwin, director; Ted Walker, writer | The Family Channel | ||
1998 (50th) [25] | ||||
The Simpsons | "Trash of the Titans" | Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Sam Simon & Mike Scully, executive producers; George Meyer, David X. Cohen & Richard Appel, co-executive producers; Ron Hauge, Dan Greaney, Donick Cary, Colin A.B.V. Lewis, Bonita Pietila, J. Michael Mendel, Richard Raynis, Richard Sakai & Denise Sirkot, producers; Brian Scully & Julie Thacker, co-producers; Ian Maxtone-Graham, consulting producer/writer; David Mirkin, Jace Richdale, Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein, consulting producers; Phil Roman, animation executive producer; Lolee Aries & Michael Wolf, animation producers; Jim Reardon, director | Fox | |
Cow and Chicken | "Free Inside" / "Journey to the Center of the Cow" | Davis Doi, supervising producer; Vincent Davis, producer; David Feiss, director; Steve Marmel, Richard Pursel & Michael Ryan, writers | Cartoon Network | |
Dexter's Laboratory
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