Full awards and nominations of The Simpsons (TV Series)
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TV Series. Animation. Comedy
TV Series (1989-Today). 34 Seasons. The Simpsons started out in the Tracy Ullman Show on the 19th April 1987, as shorts, and then, worked it's way up, to become as full length episodes, (First one in the 17th December 1989,) and now won multiple Emmys, was voted by TIME magazine,"the best TV show of the 20th century", broke two records of the longest prime-time show, and most guest celebrities, 280, and is loved by people of all ages!
- 60th Golden Globes Awards (2003) - Movies from 2002
- 74 Emmy Awards (Main Categories) Season 2021-2022
- 73 Emmy Awards (Main Categories) Season 2020-2021
- BAFTA 1999: British Academy Film and Television Awards (Movies and Series from 1998)
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2023
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2022
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2021
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Elisabeth Kiernen Averick “The Star of the Backstage” )
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Rob LaZebnik, Johnny LaZebnik “Portrait of a Lackey on Fire”)
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2020
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Jessica Conrad (“A Springfield Summer Christmas For Christmas” ))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Dan Vebber ("Bart The Bad Guy”))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Cesar Mazariegos (“I, Carumbus”))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Danielle Weisberg (“Three Dreams Denied”))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2019
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“Go Big or Go Homer”. John Frink)
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“Livin’ La Pura Vida”. Brian Kelley)
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“Thanksgiving of Horror”. Dan Vebber)
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2018
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“Krusty the Clown”. Ryan Koh)
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“Bart’s Not Dead”. Stephanie Gillis)
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2017
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“The Serfsons”. Brian Kelley)
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (“A Father’s Watch”. Simon Rich)
- Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2016
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2015
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Michael Price (Episode: "Walking Big & Tall"))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (Episode: "Sky Police"))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Carolyn Omine (Episode: "Halloween of Horror"))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2014
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (J. Stewart Burns (Episode: "Steal This Episode"))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (David H. Steinberg (Episode: "Pay Pal"))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (Episode: "Covercraft"))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Brian Kelley)
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2013
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Michael Nobori (25x04 - YOLO))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Tom Gammill, Max Pross (24x13 - Hardly Kirk-ing))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Joel H. Cohen (24x10 - A Test Before Trying))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2012
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (David Mandel, Brian Kelley (24x2 - Treehouse of Horror XXIII))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (J. Stewart Burns (23x9 - Holidays of Future Passed))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Jeff Westbrook (23x21 - Ned 'N' Edna's Blend))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2011
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Rob LaZebnik (22x13 - The Blue and the Gray))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Chris Cluess (22x9 - Donnie Fatso))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Tim Long (23x2 - Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Joel H. Cohen (22x12 - Homer the Father))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2010
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (21x8 - Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Stephanie Gillis (21x21 - Moe Letter Blues))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2009
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (John Frink (20x16 - Eeny Teeny Maya Moe))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Joel H. Cohen (20x15 - Wedding for Disaster))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Stephanie Gillis (20x8 - The Burns and the Bees))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Billy Kimball, Ian Maxtone-Graham (20x13 - Gone Maggie Gone))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Don Payne (20x10 - Take My Life, Please))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2008
- nom. Best Comedy Series (J. Stewart Burns, Daniel Chun, Joel H. Cohen, Kevin Curran, John Frink, Tom Gammill, Stephanie Gillis, Dan Greaney, Reid Harrison, Al Jean, Billy Kimball, Tim Long)
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Joel H. Cohen (19x13 - The DeBarted))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Jeff Westbrook (19x17 - Apocalypse Cow))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Michael Price (19x10 - E Pluribus Wiggum))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Tim Long (20x6 - Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2007
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (18x8 - The Haw-Hawked Couple))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Carolyn Omine (19x2 - Homer of Seville))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (John Frink (18x20 - Stop or My Dog Will Shoot))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Jeff Westbrook (18x9 - Kill Gil, Vol. 1 & 2))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2006
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (John Frink (17x8 - The Italian Bob))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Dan Castellaneta, Deb Lacusta (17x17 - Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Don Payne (17x9 - Simpsons Christmas Stories))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (17x19 - Girls Just Want to Have Sums))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2005
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (J. Stewart Burns (16x10 - There's Something About Marrying))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matthew Warburton (16x21 - The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Don Payne (16x19 - Thank God It's Doomsday))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Stephanie Gillis (17x6 - See Homer Run))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (John Frink (17x2 - The Girl Who Slept Too Little))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Michael Price (16x7 - Mommie Beeres))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2004
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Ian Maxtone-Graham (15X18 - Catch 'Em If You Can))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Don Payne (15x22 - Fraudcast News))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Joel H. Cohen (15x6 - Today, I Am a Clown))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Julie Chambers, David Chambers (15x12 - Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2003
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (J. Stewart Burns (14x22- Moe Baby Blues))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Michael Price (15x2 - My Mother the Carjacker))
- winner Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (14x8 - The Dad Who Knew Too Little))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 2002
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Matt Selman (13x9 - Jaws Wired Shut))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (John Frink, Don Payne (13x11 - The Bart Wants What It Wants))
- nom. Best Screenplay in TV - Animation (Bob Bendetson (13x15 - Blame It on Lisa))
- 5th Satellite Awards8
- 25 Critics Choice Awards
- 24 Critics Choice Awards
- 23 Critics Choice Awards
- 22 Critics Choice Awards
- 21 Critics Choice Awards
- 44th Annie Awards - Films from 2016
- 43th Annie Awards - Films from 2015
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42th Annie Awards - Films from 2014
- winner Best Animated Television Production
- nom. Directing in a Television Production (Matthew Nastuk)
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (Tim Long)
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (Rob LaZebnik)
- nom. Storyboarding in a Television Production (Brad Ableson, Matthew Faughnan, Stephen Reis)
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41th Annie Awards - Films from 2013
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (Michael Price (“Dangers on a Train”))
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (Ian Maxtone-Graham, Billy Kimball (“Dark Knight Court”))
- nom. Storyboarding in a Television Production (Guillermo del Toro, Guy Davis, Ralph Sosa ("Treehouse of Horror XXIV"))
- nom. Production Design in a Television Production (Lynna Blankenship, Dima Malanitchev, Debbie Peterson, Charles Ragins, Jefferson R. Weekley ("Treehouse of Horror XXIV"))
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40th Annie Awards
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (Stephanie Gillis)
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (Ian Maxtone-Graham, Billy Kimball)
- nom. Production Design in a Television Production (Lynna Blankenship, Sean Coons, Hugh Macdonald, Debbie Peterson, Charles Ragins, Lance Wilder, Darrel Bowen, John Krause, Brent M. Bowen, Brice Mallier, Steven Fahey, Dima Malanitchev)
- nom. Music in a Television Production (Alf Clausen)
- 39th Annie Awards
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38th Annie Awards
- nom. Best Animated Television Production
- nom. Writing in a Television Production (John Frink (Episode: "Stealing First Base"))
- nom. Music in a Television Production (Tim Long, Alf Clausen, Bret McKenzie, Jemaine Clement)
- 37th Annie Awards
- 36th Annie Awards
- 35th Annie Awards
- 34th Annie Awards
- 31st Annie Awards
- 30th Annie Awards
- 29th Annie Awards
- 28th Annie Awards
- 27th Annie Awards
- 26th Annie Awards
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25th Annie Awards
- winner Best Animated Television Production
- winner Directing in a Television Production (Mike B. Anderson)
- nom. Voice Acting in a Television Production (Maggie Roswell (as Sharry Bobbins))
- winner Music in a Television Production (Alf Clausen)
- 24th Annie Awards
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23rd Annie Awards
- winner Voice Acting in a Feature Production (Nancy Cartwright BART SIMPSON)
- winner Best Animated Television Production
- 22nd Annie Awards
- 21st Annie Awards
- 20th Annie Awards
- American Film Institute (AFI) - Top 10 Film & TV (2002)