Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production

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Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production
Awarded forExcellence in television animation
CountryUnited States
Presented by ASIFA-Hollywood
First awarded The Simpsons (1992)
Last awarded Futurama (2010)
Website annieawards.org

The Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production is an Annie Award, awarded annually to the best animated television/broadcasting productions.

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The categories for television/broadcasting productions have gone through several name changes and divisions:

Winners

1990s

Best Animated Television Program
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
1992
(20th)
[1]
The Simpsons Fox Fox
TaleSpin Walt Disney Television Syndication
The Ren & Stimpy Show Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
Darkwing Duck Walt Disney Television Animation Syndication/ABC
Tiny Toon Adventures Amblin/Warner Bros. Television Fox
1993
(21st)
[2]
The Simpsons 20th Century Fox Television Fox
The Little Mermaid Walt Disney Television Animation CBS
Tiny Toon Adventures Warner Bros. Animation Fox
Batman: The Animated Series
The Ren & Stimpy Show Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
1994
(22nd)
[3]
The Simpsons Fox Television, Gracie Films, Film Roman Fox
The Ren & Stimpy Show Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
Animaniacs Warner Bros. Television Animation Fox
Batman: The Animated Series
The Critic Gracie Films, Film Roman ABC
1995
(23rd)
[4]
The Simpsons Gracie Films, Film Roman Fox
Batman: The Animated Series Warner Bros. Animation Fox
Animaniacs
The Tick Sunbow Productions, Graz Entertainment
The Maxx MTV Animation, Rough Draft Studios MTV
1996
(24th)
[5]
The Simpsons 20th Century Fox Television Fox
Animaniacs Warner Bros. Television Animation The WB
Freakazoid! Warner Bros. Television Animation, Amblin Television
Rugrats Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Klasky Csupo Nickelodeon
1997
(25th)
[6]
The Simpsons 20th Century Fox, Film Roman Productions, Gracie Films, Klasky Csupo Fox
Dexter's Laboratory Hanna-Barbera Cartoons Cartoon Network
King of the Hill 20th Century Fox, Film Roman Productions Fox
The Tick 20th Century Fox, Akom Production Company, Fox Children's Network, Graz Entertainment, Sunbow Productions
Pinky and the Brain Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Animation, Amblin Entertainment The WB
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Daytime Television Program
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
1998
(26th)
[7]
The New Batman/Superman Adventures Warner Bros. Television Animation The WB
The Angry Beavers Nickelodeon Animation Studio Nickelodeon
Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Animaniacs Warner Bros. Television Animation The WB
Pinky and the Brain
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime or Late Night Television Program
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
1998
(26th)
[7]
The Simpsons Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television Fox
Dexter's Laboratory Hanna-Barbera Cartoons Cartoon Network
King of the Hill 20th Century Fox Television, Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, 3 Arts Entertainment Fox
South Park Comedy Central Comedy Central
A Pinky & The Brain Halloween Warner Bros. Television Animation The WB
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
1999
(27th)
[8]
The Simpsons Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television Fox
Batman Beyond Warner Bros. Television Animation The WB
The New Batman/Superman Adventures
Futurama The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television Fox
King of the Hill 20th Century Fox Television in association with Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films, and 3 Arts Entertainment

2000s

Outstanding Achievement in a Daytime Animated Television Program
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
2000
(28th)
[9]
Mickey Mouse Works Walt Disney Television Animation ABC
The Angry Beavers Nickelodeon Animation Studios Nickelodeon
Recess Walt Disney Television Animation ABC
Batman Beyond Warner Bros. Animation The WB
Histeria!
2001
(29th)
[10]
Batman Beyond Warner Bros. Animation The WB
Angela Anaconda Decode Entertainment Fox Family Channel
House of Mouse Walt Disney Television Animation ABC
Teacher's Pet
Poochini: Coffee Dog Wild Brain, Inc. Syndication
Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
2000
(28th)
[9]
The Simpsons Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television Fox
Dexter's Laboratory Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Network
The PJs Imagine Television, Will Vinton Studios Fox
Futurama The Curiosity Company, 20th Century Fox Television
Spy Groove MTV Animation MTV
2001
(29th)
[10]
The Simpsons Gracie Films in Association with Twentieth Century Fox Television Fox
Time Squad Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
Futurama The Curiosity Company in Association with Twentieth Century Fox Television Fox
Invader Zim Nickelodeon Animation Studios Nickelodeon
The Fairly OddParents
Best Animated Television Production
YearProgramStudiosNetwork
2002
(30th)
[11]
The Simpsons Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television Fox
Kim Possible Walt Disney Television Animation Disney Channel
The Flintstones: On the Rocks Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
Futurama The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television Fox
Invader Zim Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
2003
(31st)
[12]
The Simpsons Gracie Films Fox
Captain Sturdy Renegade Animation Adult Swim
The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
Samurai Jack Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Adelaide Productions MTV
2004
(32nd)
[13]
SpongeBob SquarePants Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
Star Wars: Clone Wars
My Life As A Teenage Robot Frederator, Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
The Batman Warner Bros. Animation The WB
2005
(33rd)
[14]
[15]
Star Wars: Clone Wars Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
Avatar: The Last Airbender Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
My Life As A Teenage Robot Nickelodeon, Frederator
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
The Batman Warner Bros. Animation The WB
2006
(34th)
[16]
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network
Charlie and Lola Tiger Aspect Productions CBeebies
King of the Hill Twentieth Century Fox TV Fox
The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon Nickelodeon
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Bolder Media, Inc. in association with Film Roman, a Starz company
2007
(35th)
[17]
Creature Comforts America Aardman Animations CBS
Jane and the Dragon Weta Productions Limited & Nelvana Limited Qubo
Moral Orel ShadowMachine Adult Swim
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Kim Possible Walt Disney Television Animation Disney Channel
2008
(36th)
[18]
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II ShadowMachine Adult Swim
King of the Hill 20th Century Fox TV Fox
Moral Orel ShadowMachine Adult Swim
Phineas and Ferb Disney Television Animation Disney Channel
The Simpsons Gracie Films, Fox TV Fox
2009
(37th)
[19]
Prep & Landing ABC Family, Walt Disney Animation Studios ABC
Glenn Martin, DDS Tornante, Cuppa Coffee Studios & Rogers Communications Nick at Nite
Merry Madagascar DreamWorks Animation NBC
The Simpsons Gracie Films Fox

2010s

Best Animated Television Production
YearProgramEpisodeStudiosNetwork
2010
(38th)
[20]
Futurama The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television Comedy Central
Kung Fu Panda Holiday DreamWorks Animation NBC
Scared Shrekless DreamWorks Animation
Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Arc Troopers" Lucasfilm Animation, Ltd. Cartoon Network
The Simpsons "The Squirt and the Whale" Gracie Films Fox

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