Toon Zone Talkback - 2009 Emmy Nominations Announced

chris_6212

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The Emmy Awards have just been announced a couple minutes ago.

Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour)
American Dad ? Sixteen-Hundred Candles ? FOX ? 20th Century Fox / Underdog / Fuzzy Door
Robot Chicken ? Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II ? Cartoon Network ? ShadowMachine
South Park ? Margaritaville ? Comedy Central ? Central Productions
The Simpsons ? Gone Maggie Gone ? FOX ? Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television

Outstanding Animated Program (for programming one hour or more)
Afro Samurai: Resurrection ? Spike TV ? A Studio Gonzo Production in Association with Spike TV and UppiTV
Destination Imagination (Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends) ? Cartoon Network ? Cartoon Network Studios

Outstanding Special Class - Short-format Animated Programs
Disney's Phineas And Ferb ? The Monster Of Phineas-N-Ferbenstein ? Disney Channel ? Disney Channel
SpongeBob SquarePants ? Dear Vikings ? Nickelodeon ? Nickelodeon in association with United Plankton Pictures, Inc.

Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
American Masters ? Jerome Robbins: Something To Dance About ? PBS ? Thirteen/WNET American Masters
Ron Rifkin, as Narrator
Family Guy ? I Dream of Jesus ? FOX ? Fox Television Animation
Seth MacFarlane, as Peter Griffin
Robot Chicken ? Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II ? Cartoon Network ? ShadowMachine
Seth Green, as Anakin Skywalker/ Bob Goldstein/ Imperial Officer/ Ponda Baba/ Robot Chicken Nerd
The Simpsons ? Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe ? FOX ? Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television
Hank Azaria, as Moe Syzlak
The Simpsons ? The Burns And The Bees ? FOX ? Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television
Harry Shearer, as Kent Brockman/ Lenny/ Mr. Burns/ Smithers
The Simpsons ? Father Knows Worst ? FOX ? Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television
Dan Castellaneta, as Homer Simpson

When it came to the Best Comedy series, Family Guy was able to get nominated in that category.

Please note that there's seven nominations in the Best Comedy Series category.

Outstanding Comedy Series
30 Rock ? NBC ? Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios
Entourage ? HBO ? Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Family Guy ? FOX ? Fox Television Animation
Flight Of The Conchords ? HBO ? Dakota Pictures and Comedy Arts in association with HBO Entertainment
How I Met Your Mother ? CBS ? 20th Century Fox Television
The Office ? NBC ? Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios
Weeds ? Showtime ? Showtime Presents in association with Lionsgate Television and Tilted Productions, Inc.
 
I honestly don't think it's fair for Family Guy of all shows, to be nominated in a non-animation category. How they managed to get that is beyond me.
 
Even with the show's problems now, it scored a Best Comedy Series nomination?

That tears it. If Up isn't one of the nominees for Best Picture at next year's Oscars, someone has a fudgeton of explaining to do.
 
First of all, Outstanding Comedy Series is not a non-animation category. It's just that, until this year, no studio had ever campaigned to nominate their animated shows in the Outstanding Comedy Series category. Comedy isn't limited to live-action, and it's about time the Television Academy recognized an animated series in the highest comedy award in television in the modern era. The last animated comedy to earn a nomination was The Flintstones in 1961.

Of course, Fox should have pushed The Simpsons many moons ago and 30 Rock's going to win, but I digress. It's still a very significant milestone, and I applaud Seth and company for earning that nomination, and I wish them luck.
 
Seriously, I hope it loses to another show so Seth can finally wake up and improve the writing. This season doesn't deserve an Emmy. Had it been from the first three, I wouldn't mind.

American Dad is so underrated. Their season was excellent, yet the nod goes to a season of mediocrity. Oh well. at least it got a nod.


Seriously, I think a change of voters in the Emmys should be done. Shows that really deserve an Emmy aren't getting one because lazy voters just latch on to the most known name instead of actually making an effort to nominate shows that really deserve it.
 
Why Family Guy's dead baby comedy is up there with shows like 30 Rock and The Office is beyond me. 30 Rock is going to win anyway, but I don't think they deserve this nomination.
 
I hope "1600 Candles" wins the best animated program award. Granted, that's by default, since it's the only episode in the batch that I saw, but I remember it being pretty funny. "Can we have ONE meal without someone flashing their genitalia?"
 
The last season of Family Guy was pretty good, so it's nice to see it nominated there. It probably won't win though. :sweat:
 
It'll probably be about 10 years before Family Guy fans will be embarrased they ever liked the show, and those who still like it will be just be considered "nostalgiac". Sort of in the same line as those 70's and 80's cartoons some people still hold on to.
 
I resent that. I really do, especially since it's coming from someone who (with about 3 exceptions) admits that he hates EVERYTHING that's been made since the golden age of animation ended.

I'm so sick of the relentless Family Guy hate here. I really am. Between this and the Spongebob hate I don't feel welcome to express my enjoyment of either show anymore. And that's sad.
 
Let's stop the hate. Let's just be happy that an animated show got nominated in the general comedy category. Is it the best show to be nominated? Not exactly. But it's better than nothing.
 
"The Emmys SUCK! They never pay attention to animation!"

"But look! They nominated an animated series for Best Comedy!"

"That doesn't count! It's Family Guy!"

Guys, really. Look at the positive side. They even expanded the voice-over category this year.
 
Well all the Outstanding Animated Programs were expected. Most of the list was expected, except for Family Guy as Comedy. I'm not hating on it, I'm just saying I think there are better comedy shows...
 
If they were nominated for I Dream of Jesus or Play it Again, Brian, than I think they deserved the nod. Two of the better episodes in a long time.
 
I'm glad that Foster's Destination Imagination got a nomination. It's nice to see that it was able to earn it since it was a really great special. It would be even better if it won the Emmy, but it's honorable enough to just get nominated.
 
Yep, after all, this could be the gateway to other animated shows being in the top spot for comedies instead of being exiled to their own categories.

To me it's hard to pick what episodes I want to win, because they all rock in the categories they were nominated.
 
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