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The '''Emmy Award''' is a television production award handed out annually to the television entertainment industry. The Emmys are considered to be the most prestigious honor in [[American]] television, on par with the {{w|Academy Awards}} or {{w|Grammy Awards}}, and the awards are given out for several categories across {{w|Emmy Awards#Area-specific ceremonies|several different aspects of television}}. | The '''Emmy Award''' is a television production award handed out annually to the television entertainment industry. The Emmys are considered to be the most prestigious honor in [[American]] television, on par with the {{w|Academy Awards}} in film or {{w|Grammy Awards}} in music, and the awards are given out for several categories across {{w|Emmy Awards#Area-specific ceremonies|several different aspects of television}}. | ||
''[[Futurama]]'' has been nominated several times at the Primetime Emmy Awards and has won a few awards including for ''Outstanding Animated Program''. | ''[[Futurama]]'' has been nominated several times at the Primetime Emmy Awards and has won a few awards including for ''Outstanding Animated Program''. |
Revision as of 04:47, 12 December 2011
The Emmy Award is a television production award handed out annually to the television entertainment industry. The Emmys are considered to be the most prestigious honor in American television, on par with the Academy Awards in film or Grammy Awards in music, and the awards are given out for several categories across several different aspects of television.
Futurama has been nominated several times at the Primetime Emmy Awards and has won a few awards including for Outstanding Animated Program.
- 1999 (51st)
- Nominated: "Outstanding Animated Program" ("A Big Piece of Garbage")
- 2000 (52nd)
- Won: "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" ("A Bicyclops Built for Two"), Bari Kumar (color stylist)
- 2001 (53rd)
- Won: "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" ("Parasites Lost"), Rodney Clouden (storyboard artist)
- Nominated: "Outstanding Animated Program" ("Amazon Women in the Mood")
- 2002 (54th)
- Won: "Outstanding Animated Program" ("Roswell That Ends Well")
- 2003 (55th)
- Nominated: "Outstanding Animated Program" ("Jurassic Bark")
- 2004 (56th)
- Nominated: "Outstanding Animated Program" ("The Sting")
- Nominated: "Outstanding Music and Lyrics" ("I Want My Hands Back" from "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings")
- 2011 (63rd)
- Won: "Outstanding Animated Program" ("The Late Philip J. Fry")
- Won: "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance" ("Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"), Maurice LaMarche as Lrrr and Orson Welles' head
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