Annie Award for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcasting Production | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in music for animated television/broadcasting productions |
Country | United States |
Presented by | ASIFA-Hollywood |
First awarded | 1997 |
Currently held by | Markus Wormstorm, Nadia Darries, and Dineo du Toit – Star Wars: Visions (2023) |
Website | annieawards |
The Annie Award for Music in an Animated Television/Broadcasting Production is an Annie Award given annually to the best music composed for animated television or broadcasting productions. It was first given at the 25th Annie Awards, initially the category included both scores and songs from television productions.
At the 28th Annie Awards, two categories were created, though both were only presented that year, one was for music scores especially made for television productions under the name of Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music Score in an Animated Television Production, while the other category was to reward songs from both films and television productions named Outstanding Individual Achievement for a Song in an Animated Production. Since the 30th Annie Awards, the category Outstanding Achievement for Music in a Television/Broadcast Production is presented.
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Recipient(s) | Network |
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2000 (28th) [4] | ||||
The Simpsons | "Behind the Laughter" | Alf Clausen (music) | Fox | |
PB&J Otter | "Hope Castle" | Dan Swayer, Fred Newman (songwriters) | Playhouse Disney | |
Family Guy | "Dammit Janet" | Walter Murphy (music) | Fox | |
Histeria! | "Big Fat Baby Theatre" | Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, Julie Bernstein, Gordon L. Goodwin, Timothy Kelly (composers) | Kids' WB | |
Mickey Mouse Works | "Halloween" | Stephen James Taylor | ABC | |
Year | Program | Song | Recipient(s) | Network/Studios |
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2001 (29th) [5] | ||||
The Emperor's New Groove | "Perfect World" | David Hartley, Sting | Walt Disney Pictures | |
Lloyd in Space | "Main Title" | Jim Lang | ABC | |
Elmo Aardvark: Outer Space Detective! | "The Elmo Aardvark Song" | Will Ryan | Mondo Media | |
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure | "Around the World in 80 Puddy-Tats" | Randy Rogel | Warner Bros. Animation | |
SpongeBob SquarePants | "The Very First Christmas" | Peter Straus, Paul Tibbitt | Nickelodeon | |
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Recipient(s) | Network |
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2001 (29th) [5] | ||||
The Powerpuff Girls | "Meet the Beat Alls" | Thomas Chase, Steve Rucker, James L. Venable | Cartoon Network | |
The Zeta Project | "The Accomplice" | Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis, Shirley Walker | Kids' WB | |
Max Steel | "Breakout" | Jim Latham, Nathan Furst | ||
The Fairly OddParents | Guy Moon | Nickelodeon | ||
Invader Zim | Kevin Manthei | |||
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