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***"Animation", "[[The Prisoner of Benda]]", [[Ken Keeler]] | |||
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Revision as of 05:38, 9 February 2011
Futurama has on several occasions won both series and individual awards, including the prestigious Emmy Award.
Awards won
- Annie Awards
- 28th Annual Annie Awards
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production", "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?", Brian Sheesley
- 29th Annual Annie Awards
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production", "The Luck of the Fryrish", Ron Weiner
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production", "Bendless Love", John DiMaggio
- 30th Annual Annie Awards
- "Directing in an Animated Television Production", "Roswell that Ends Well", Rich Moore
- 35th Annual Annie Awards
- "Best Home Entertainment Production", Bender's Big Score
- 36th Annual Annie Awards
- "Best Animated Home Entertainment Production", The Beast with a Billion Backs
- 37th Annual Annie Awards
- "Best Home Entertainment Production", Into the Wild Green Yonder
- 28th Annual Annie Awards
- Emmy Awards
- 2000
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation", "A Bicyclops Built for Two", Bari Kumar (colour stylist)
- 2001
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation", "Parasites Lost", Rodney Clouden (storyboard artist)
- 2002
- "Outstanding Animated Program", "Roswell that Ends Well"
- 2000
- Environmental Media Awards
- 2000
- "Comedy — TV Episodic", Futurama
- 2000
- Writer's Guild of America Awards
- 2011
- "Animation", "The Prisoner of Benda", Ken Keeler
- 2011
Awards nominated for, but not won
- Annie Awards
- 27th Annual Annie Awards
- "Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program", Futurama
- 28th Annual Annie Awards
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production", "The Series Has Landed", Ken Keeler
- "Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program", Futurama
- "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production", "A Bicyclops Built for Two", Susan Dietter
- 29th Annual Annie Awards
- "Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program", Futurama
- 30th Annual Annie Awards
- "Best Animated Television Production", Futurama
- 31st Annual Annie Awards
- "Music in an Animated Television Production", "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings", "I Want My Hands Back", Ken Keeler
- "Writing in an Animated Television Production", "The Sting", Patric M. Verrone
- 27th Annual Annie Awards
- Emmy Awards
- 1999
- "Outstanding Animated Program", "A Big Piece of Garbage"
- 2001
- "Outstanding Animated Program", "Amazon Women in the Mood"
- 2003
- "Outstanding Animated Program", "Jurassic Bark"
- 2004
- "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)", "The Sting"
- "Outstanding Music and Lyrics", "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings", "I Want My Hands Back", Ken Keeler
- 1999
- Nebula Award
- 2004
- "Best Script", David A. Goodman
- 2004
- Writer's Guild of America Award
- 2003
- "Animation", "Godfellas", Ken Keeler
- 2004
- "Animation", "The Sting", Patric M. Verrone
- 2003
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