Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series

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The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Animated Series is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA). It was introduced in 2012. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.

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Winners and nominees

  indicates the winner

2010s

YearSeriesNetwork
2012 [1] [2] Archer FX
Adventure Time Cartoon Network
Bob's Burgers Fox
Family Guy
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Cartoon Network
2013 [3] ArcherFX
Adventure TimeCartoon Network
Phineas and Ferb Disney Channel
Regular Show Cartoon Network
The Simpsons Fox
Star Wars: The Clone WarsCartoon Network
2014 [4] ArcherFX
Adventure TimeCartoon Network
Bob's BurgersFox
Family Guy
Phineas and FerbDisney Channel
The SimpsonsFox
2015 [5] ArcherFX
Bob's BurgersFox
Gravity Falls Disney XD
The SimpsonsFox
South Park Comedy Central
Star Wars Rebels Disney XD
2016 [6] BoJack Horseman Netflix
Bob's BurgersFox
The Simpsons
South ParkComedy Central
Star Wars RebelsDisney XD
2017 [7] BoJack HorsemanNetflix
ArcherFX
Bob's BurgersFox
The Simpsons
Son of Zorn
South ParkComedy Central
2018 Rick and Morty Adult Swim
Archer FXX
Bob's BurgersFox
BoJack HorsemanNetflix
Danger & Eggs Amazon Prime Video
The SimpsonsFox
2019 BoJack HorsemanNetflix
Adventure TimeCartoon Network
ArcherFXX
Bob's BurgersFox
The Simpsons
South ParkComedy Central
2020 BoJack HorsemanNetflix
Big Mouth Netflix
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
The SimpsonsFox
Undone Prime Video

2020s

In 2021, the award was added to the Critics' Choice Super Awards, but was re-added to the Critics' Choice Awards the following year.

YearSeriesNetwork
2021 BoJack Horseman Netflix
Archer FXX
Big Mouth Netflix
Central Park Apple TV+
Harley Quinn HBO Max
Rick and Morty Adult Swim
Star Trek: Lower Decks CBS All Access
2022 [8] What If...? Disney+
Big MouthNetflix
Bluey Disney Junior
Bob's Burgers Fox
The Great North
Q-Force Netflix
2023 [9] Harley QuinnHBO Max
BlueyDisney+
Bob's BurgersFox
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal Adult Swim
Star Trek: Lower Decks Paramount+
Undone Prime Video
2024 [10] Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Netflix
BlueyDisney+
Bob's BurgersFox
Harley Quinn Max
Star Trek: Lower DecksParamount+
Young Love Max

Multiple wins

5 wins
4 wins

Multiple nominations

10 nominations
8 nominations
6 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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