| Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
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| 2008 | Won | Saturn Award |
Best Presentation on Television For episode "Blue Harvest". |
| Annie Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2009 | Nominated | Annie |
Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production or Short Form Seth MacFarlane For episode "I Dream of Jesus". |
| 2008 | Won | Annie |
Best Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production Steve Fonti For episode "No Chris Left Behind". |
| 2007 | Nominated | Annie |
Best Character Animation in a Television Production Eileen K. Kohlhepp |
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Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Mila Kunis As the voice of Meg Griffin. For episode "Barely Legal". |
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Best Writing in an Animated Television Production Kirker Butler For episode "Barely Legal". |
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Best Writing in an Animated Television Production John Viener For episode "The Griffin Family History". |
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| 2006 | Won | Annie |
Best Directing in an Animated Television Production Peter Shin For episode "North by North Quahog". |
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Best Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production Seth MacFarlane As the voice of "Stewie". For episode "Brian the Bachelor". |
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| Nominated | Annie |
Best Directing in an Animated Television Production Dan Povenmire For episode "PTV". |
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| 2000 | Nominated | Annie |
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production Walter Murphy (music) For episode "Dammit Janet". |
| 1999 | Nominated | Annie |
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production Walter Murphy (composer) Seth MacFarlane (lyricist) David Zuckerman (lyricist) For the main title. |
| BAFTA Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2010 | Nominated | BAFTA TV Award |
Best International Seth MacFarlane |
| 2008 | Nominated | BAFTA TV Award |
Best International Seth MacFarlane David A. Goodman Chris Sheridan Danny Smith |
| Casting Society of America, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2012 | Won | Artios |
Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Animation Linda Lamontagne (Casting Director) |
| 2010 | Won | Artios |
Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Animation TV Programming Linda Lamontagne |
| Cinema Audio Society, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2010 | Nominated | C.A.S. Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for DVD Original Programming Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer) Patrick S. Clark (production mixer) For episode "Something, Something, Something Dark Side". |
| Grammy Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2012 | Nominated | Grammy |
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television Seth MacFarlane (Songwriter) Danny Smith (Songwriter) Ron Jones (Songwriter) For the song "Christmastime Is Killing Us" |
| Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2013 | Nominated | Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television Andrew Ellerd (sound designer) Mark Eklund (editor) Patrick S. Clark (editor) Dale W. Perry (foley artist) Bob Newlan (supervising sound editor) Timothy A. Cleveland (editor) Episode: "Yug Ylimaf" |
| 2010 | Won | Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Direct to Video Douglas M. Lackey (music editor) Brian Nichols (sound effects editor) Mark Eklund (dialogue editor) Dale W. Perry (foley artist) Stan Jones (music editor) Patrick S. Clark (dialogue editor) Bob Newlan (supervising sound editor) Andrew Ellerd (sound designer) Episode: "Something, Something, Something, Darkside" |
| 2009 | Nominated | Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Television Animation Douglas M. Lackey (music editor) Stan Jones (music editor) Bob Newlan (supervising sound editor) Andrew Ellerd (sound designer, sound effects editor) Dale W. Perry (foley artist) Jeremy Olsen (sound editor) Patrick S. Clark (dialogue editor) Episode: "Road To Germany" |
| 2006 | Won | Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing in Television Animated Bob Newlan (supervising sound editor) Stan Jones (music editor) Douglas M. Lackey (music editor) Andrew Ellerd (sound/foley editor) Robert Ramirez (sound editor) Patrick Hogan (dialogue/adr editor) Sonya Henry (dialogue/adr editor) Dale W. Perry (foley artist) For episode "Blind Ambition". |
| 2001 | Nominated | Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Series - Sound Bob Newlan (supervising sound editor) Andrew Ellerd (sound editor) Erik Aadahl (sound editor) Michael Babcock (sound editor) Jeff Sawyer (sound editor) Helen Luttrell (foley editor/dialogue editor) For episode "He's Too Sexy For His Fat". |
| 2000 | Nominated | Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Series - Sound Bob Newlan (supervising sound/foley/dialogue/adr editor) Helen Luttrell (foley editor/dialogue editor) Andrew Ellerd (foley editor) For episode "Da Boom". |
| People's Choice Awards, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2011 | Nominated | People's Choice Award |
Favorite TV Family The Griffins |
| 2009 | Nominated | People's Choice Award |
Favorite Animated Comedy |
| 2008 | Nominated | People's Choice Award |
Favorite Animated TV Comedy |
| 2007 | Nominated | People's Choice Award |
Favorite TV Comedy - Animated |
| Primetime Emmy Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2011 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer) Patrick S. Clark (production sound mixer) For episode "Road To The North Pole". |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Ron Jones (music by) For episode "Road To The North Pole". |
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Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Walter Murphy (music by) For episode "And Then There Were Fewer". |
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Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Danny Smith (lyrics by) Seth MacFarlane (music & lyrics by) Ron Jones (music by) For the song "Christmastime Is Killing Us". For episode "Road To The North Pole". |
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| 2010 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Greg Colton (storyboard artist) (20th Century Fox Television). For episode "Road to the Multiverse". |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Walter Murphy (music by) Seth MacFarlane (music & lyrics by) (20th Century Fox Television). For the song "Down's Syndrome Girl". For episode "Extra Large Medium". |
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| 2009 | Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Comedy Series Seth MacFarlane (executive producer) David A. Goodman (executive producer) Chris Sheridan (executive producer) Danny Smith (executive producer) Mark Hentemann (co-executive producer) Steve Callaghan (co-executive producer) Brian Scully (co-executive producer) Richard Appel (co-executive producer) Wellesley Wild (supervising producer) Alec Sulkin (supervising producer) Mike Henry (supervising producer) Kara Vallow (producer) Kirker Butler (producer) Shannon Smith (producer) (20th Century Fox Television). |
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Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Seth MacFarlane (20th Century Fox Television). For playing "Peter Griffin". For episode "I Dream of Jesus". |
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| 2008 | Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer) David A. Goodman (executive producer) Chris Sheridan (executive producer) Danny Smith (co-executive producer) Mark Hentemann (co-executive producer) Steve Callaghan (co-executive producer) Alex Borstein (supervising producer) Mike Henry (supervising producer) Alec Sulkin (supervising producer/writer) Wellesley Wild (supervising producer) Kara Vallow (producer) Shannon Smith (animation producer) Dominic Polcino (director) Peter Shin (supervising director) Joseph Lee (assistant director) Andi Klein (timing supervisor) (20th Century Fox Television). For episode "Blue Harvest". |
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Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Ron Jones (20th Century Fox Television). For episode "Lois Kills Stewie". |
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| 2007 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Steve Fonti (storyboard artist) (20th Century Fox Television). For episode "No Chris Left Behind". |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Danny Smith (lyric) Walter Murphy (music) (20th Century Fox Television). For the song "My Drunken Irish Dad". For episode "Peter's Two Dads". |
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| 2006 | Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer) David A. Goodman (executive producer) Chris Sheridan (executive producer) Danny Smith (co-executive producer) Michael Rowe (supervising producer) Kara Vallow (producer) Shannon Smith (animation producer) Alec Sulkin (written by) Wellesley Wild (written by) Peter Shin (supervising director) Dan Povenmire (director) Chris Robertson (assistant director) Andi Klein (timing supervisor) (FOX). For episode "PTV". |
| 2005 | Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer/writer) David A. Goodman (executive producer) Chris Sheridan (executive producer) Danny Smith (co-executive producer) Kara Vallow (producer) Shannon Smith (animation producer) Peter Shin (supervising director/director) Greg Colton (assistant director) (FOX). For episode "North by North Quahog". |
| 2002 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Walter Murphy (composer) Seth MacFarlane (lyricist) (20th Century Fox Television). For episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows". For the song "You've Got a Lot to See". |
| 2000 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Seth MacFarlane (20th Century Fox Television). For playing "Stewie Griffin". |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Seth MacFarlane (executive producer) David Zuckerman (executive producer) Craig Hoffman (co-executive producer) Daniel Palladino (co-executive producer) Danny Smith (co-executive producer) Billiam Coronel Matt Weitzman Mike Barker Sherry Gunther Gary Janetti (writer) Pete Michels (supervising director) Peter Shin (supervising director) Dan Povenmire (director) (20th Century Fox Television). For episode "Road To Rhode Island". |
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Outstanding Music and Lyrics Ron Jones (composer) Chris Sheridan (lyricist) (20th Century Fox Television). For the song "We Only Live To Kiss Your Ass". |
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| Satellite Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2004 | Nominated | Golden Satellite Award |
Best DVD Release of TV Shows For Volume 2. |
| TP de Oro, Spain | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2008 | Nominated | TP de Oro |
Best Animated Series (Mejor Serie de Animación) |
| Teen Choice Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2013 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV: Animated Show |
| 2012 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV: Animated Show (20th Century Fox Television and Fuzzy Door Productions). |
| 2011 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV: Animated Show |
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Choice TV: Villain Seth MacFarlane as Stewie Griffin |
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| 2010 | Won | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV: Animated Show |
| 2009 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV: Animated Show |
| 2008 | Won | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV Animated Show |
| 2007 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV: Animated Show |
| 2006 | Won | Teen Choice Award |
TV - Choice Animated Show |
| 2005 | Nominated | Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV Actor: Comedy "Stewie Griffin" |
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Choice TV Chemistry Stewie Griffin and Brian Griffin. |
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Choice TV Show: Comedy |
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Choice TV Sidekick Brian Griffin, the Dog. |
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| Visual Effects Society Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2011 | Nominated | VES Award |
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Broadcast Program or Commercial Daniel Osaki Paul Hegg Alec McClymont Andrew Karr for the episode "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" |
| Writers Guild of America, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 2013 | Nominated | WGA Award (TV) |
Animation David A. Goodman For "Family Guy: Forget-Me-Not (#10.17)" (2012). |
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