
Futurama (1999–2023)
Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards 2014
Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (executive producer) Josh Weinstein (executive producer/written by) Eric Horsted (co-executive producer) Dan Vebber (co-executive producer) Michael Rowe (co-executive producer) Patric M. Verrone (co-executive producer) Lee Supercinski (producer) Claudia Katz (producer) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer) Scott Vanzo (director of computer graphics) Peter Avanzino (supervising director/directed by) David D. Au (assistant director) Comedy Central
For episode: "Meanwhile".
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Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Maurice LaMarche Comedy Central
For playing: "Calculon" and "Morbo". For episode: "Calculon 2.0".
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2012
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Maurice LaMarche For playing "Calculon/Clamps/Donbot/Hedonismbot/Hyperchicken/Morbo" in episode "The Silence of the ... More For playing "Calculon/Clamps/Donbot/Hedonismbot/Hyperchicken/Morbo" in episode "The Silence of the Clamps" |
Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (executive producer/writer) Patric M. Verrone (co-executive producer) Josh Weinstein (co-executive producer) Eric Horsted (co-executive producer) Michael Rowe (co-executive producer) Dan Vebber (co-executive producer) Lee Supercinski (producer) Claudia Katz (producer) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer) Peter Avanzino (supervising director) Raymie Muzquiz (director) Aldin Baroza (assistant director) Scott Vanzo (director of computer graphics)
For episode "The Tip of the Zoidberg"
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2011
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Maurice LaMarche
For playing "Lrrr & Orson Welles". For episode "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"
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Outstanding Animated Program Claudia Katz (produced by) Peter Avanzino (supervising director/directed by) Ken Keeler (executive producer) Eric Horsted (co-executive producer) Lee Supercinski (produced by) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Michael Rowe (co-executive producer) Josh Weinstein (co-executive producer) Ira Sherak (assistant director) Matt Groening (executive producer) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer) Patric M. Verrone (co-executive producer) Lew Morton (written by) Dan Vebber (co-executive producer) Scott Vanzo (director of computer graphics)
For episode "The Late Philip J. Fry."
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2004
Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (executive producer) David A. Goodman (co-executive producer) Patric M. Verrone (supervising producer/written by) Eric Kaplan (supervising producer) Bill Odenkirk (supervising producer) Michael Rowe (producer) Brian J. Cowan (producer) Claudia Katz (produced by) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer) Rich Moore (supervising director) Scott Vanzo (director of computer graphics) Brian Sheesley (director) Stephanie Arnett (assistant director)
For episode "The Sting".
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Outstanding Music and Lyrics Ken Keeler (music and lyrics)
For the song "I Want My Hands Back". For episode "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings"
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2003
Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (executive producer) David A. Goodman (co-executive producer) Patric M. Verrone (supervising producer) Bill Odenkirk (supervising producer) Eric Kaplan (supervising producer/writer) Eric Horsted (producer) Michael Rowe (producer) Brian J. Cowan (producer) Claudia Katz (producer) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer) Swinton O. Scott III (director) Rich Moore (supervising director) Scott Vanzo (director of computer graphics) Celeste Mari Williams (animation timer)
For Futurama: Jurassic Bark (2002)
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2002
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (co-executive producer) Eric Horsted (co-executive producer) Lew Morton (supervising producer) Patric M. Verrone (supervising producer) J. Stewart Burns (supervising producer/writer) Bill Odenkirk (producer) Eric Kaplan (producer) Brian J. Cowan (producer) Claudia Katz (produced by) Rich Moore (supervising director/director) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer)
For episode "Roswell That Ends Well".
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2001
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Individual in Animation Rodney Clouden (storyboard artist)
For episode "Parasites Lost".
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Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (co-executive producer) Eric Horsted (co-executive producer) Lew Morton (supervising producer/writer) Patric M. Verrone (supervising producer) J. Stewart Burns (supervising producer) Bill Odenkirk (producer) Eric Kaplan (producer) Brian J. Cowan (producer) Claudia Katz (produced by) Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer) Rich Moore (supervising director) Brian Sheesley (director)
For episode "Amazon Women In The Mood".
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Primetime Emmy Awards 2000
Winner Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Bari Kumar (color stylist)
For episode "A Bicyclops Built For Two".
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Primetime Emmy Awards 1999
Nominee Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Matt Groening (executive producer) David X. Cohen (executive producer) Ken Keeler (co-executive producer) Eric Horsted (co-executive producer) Brian J. Cowan J. Stewart Burns Patric M. Verrone Jason Grode Tom Gammill (consulting producer) Max Pross (consulting producer) Richard Raynis (consulting producer) Claudia Katz (animation producer) Lew Morton (producer/writer) Susie Dietter (director) Mili Smythe (co-producer) Alex Johns (co-producer) Gregg Vanzo (supervising director) Rich Moore (supervising director)
For episode "A Big Piece of Garbage".
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Annie Awards 2014
Winner Annie |
Outstanding Achievement in Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Lew Morton
Episode: "Murder on the Planet Express"
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Best General Audience Animated TV/Broadcast Production |
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Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Achievement in Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Paul D. Calder |
Annie Awards 2013
Nominee Annie |
Writing in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production Eric Horsted
For episode "The Bots and the Bees"
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Annie Awards 2012
Nominee Annie |
Writing in a Television Production Josh Weinstein
For episode "All the Presidents' Heads"
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Editing in Television Production Paul D. Calder |
Annie Awards 2011
Nominee Annie |
Best Animated Television Production The Curiosity Company 20th Century Fox Television (in association with) |
Best Writing in a Television Production Michael Rowe The Curiosity Company |
Annie Awards 2004
Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production Ken Keeler
For episode "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings".
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Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production Patric M. Verrone
For episode "The Sting".
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Annie Awards 2003
Winner Annie |
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Television Production Rich Moore
For episode "Roswell That Ends Well".
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Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production Curiosity Company |
Annie Awards 2001
Winner Annie |
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production Ron Weiner
For episode "Luck of the Fryrish".
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Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production John DiMaggio
- As the voice of "Bender". For episode "Bendless Love".
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Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Production |
Annie Awards 2000
Winner Annie |
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production Brian Sheesley
For episode "Why Must I Be A Crustacean In Love".
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Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program |
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production Susie Dietter
For episode "A Bicyclops Built for Two".
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Annie Awards 1999
Nominee Annie |
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production Ken Keeler
For episode "The Series Has Landed".
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Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program |
Behind the Voice Actors Awards 2014
Winner BTVA Television Voice Acting Award |
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical John DiMaggio
As the voice of "Bender".
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Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Billy West John DiMaggio Katey Sagal Lauren Tom Phil LaMarr David Herman Tress MacNeille Maurice LaMarche |
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Nominee BTVA Television Voice Acting Award |
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Billy West
As the voice of "Philip J. Fry".
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Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical Billy West
As the voice of "Dr. Zoidberg".
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Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Katey Sagal
As the voice of "Turanga Leela".
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Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical Lauren Tom
As the voice of "Amy Wong".
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Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical Tress MacNeille
As the voice of "Mom".
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Behind the Voice Actors Awards 2013
Winner BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award |
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Billy West Katey Sagal John DiMaggio Phil LaMarr Lauren Tom David Herman Tress MacNeille Maurice LaMarche |
Winner BTVA Television Voice Acting Award |
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Billy West Katey Sagal John DiMaggio Phil LaMarr Lauren Tom David Herman Tress MacNeille Maurice LaMarche |
Nominee BTVA Television Voice Acting Award |
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Billy West
As the voice of "Philip J. Fry".
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Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical John DiMaggio
As the voice of "Bender".
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Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Comedy/Musical Katey Sagal
As the voice of "Turanga Leela".
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Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical Maurice LaMarche
As the voice of "Calculon".
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Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical Phil LaMarr
As the voice of "Hermes Conrad".
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Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical Lauren Tom
As the voice of "Amy Wong".
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Behind the Voice Actors Awards 2012
Winner BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award |
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series Billy West
As the voice of "Philip J. Fry".
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Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role Maurice LaMarche
As the voice of "Lrrr".
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Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series Billy West Katey Sagal John DiMaggio Lauren Tom Phil LaMarr Maurice LaMarche Tress MacNeille David Herman |
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Winner BTVA Television Voice Acting Award |
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role Maurice LaMarche
As the voice of "Lrrr".
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Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series Billy West Katey Sagal John DiMaggio Lauren Tom Phil LaMarr Maurice LaMarche Tress MacNeille David Herman |
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Nominee BTVA Television Voice Acting Award |
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series Billy West
As the voice of "Philip J. Fry".
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Environmental Media Awards, USA 2011
Winner EMA Award |
Television Episodic Comedy
For the episode "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular"
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Environmental Media Awards, USA 2000
Winner EMA Award |
Comedy - TV Episodic
For episode "The Problem with Popplers".
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Gold Derby Awards 2013
Nominee Gold Derby TV Award |
Animated Series |
Gold Derby Awards 2010
Nominee Gold Derby TV Award |
Animated Series of the Decade |
IGN Summer Movie Awards 2013
Nominee IGN Award |
Best TV DVD or Blu-Ray
For the "Futurama: The Complete Series" on DVD.
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IGN Summer Movie Awards 2010
Winner IGN Award |
Best TV Animated Series |
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2012
Nominee Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television Travis Powers (supervising sound editor) Paul D. Calder (supervising dialogue editor) Chris Vallance (dialogue editor)
Episode: "Law & Oracle"
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Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2011
Nominee Golden Reel Award |
Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR Animation in Television Travis Powers (supervising sound editor) Paul D. Calder (supervising dialogue editor) Chris Vallance (dialogue editor)
Episode: "The Late Philip J. Fry"
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Online Film & Television Association 2014
Winner OFTA Television Award |
Best Animated Series |
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Voice-Over Performance John DiMaggio
For playing "Bender".
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Best Voice-Over Performance Billy West
For playing "Phillip J. Fry".
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Best Voice-Over Performance Katey Sagal
For playing "Leela".
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Online Film & Television Association 2003
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Animated Series |
Online Film & Television Association 2002
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Animated Series |
Best Voice-Over Performance Katey Sagal
For playing "Leela".
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Online Film & Television Association 2001
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Animated Series |
Online Film & Television Association 2000
Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best Animated Series |
Online Film & Television Association 1999
Winner OFTA Television Award |
Best Animated Series
Tied with The Simpsons (1989) and South Park (1997).
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Best New Theme Song in a Series Christopher Tyng |
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Best New Titles Sequence in a Series |
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Nominee OFTA Television Award |
Best New Comedy Series |
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America 2004
Nominee Nebula Award |
Best Script David A. Goodman
For episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before".
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Television Critics Association Awards 1999
Nominee TCA Award |
Individual Achievement in Comedy Matt Groening For The Simpsons |
Writers Guild of America, USA 2014
Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Michael Rowe
For Futurama: Game of Tones (2013).
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Animation Lew Morton
For Futurama: Murder on the Planet Express (2013).
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Animation Patric M. Verrone
For Futurama: Saturday Morning Fun Pit (2013).
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Writers Guild of America, USA 2013
Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Josh Weinstein
For Futurama: A Farewell to Arms (2012).
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Writers Guild of America, USA 2012
Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Eric Rogers
For Futurama: The Silence of the Clamps (2011).
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Writers Guild of America, USA 2011
Winner WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Ken Keeler
For Futurama: The Prisoner of Benda (2010).
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Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Patric M. Verrone
For Futurama: Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences (2010).
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Writers Guild of America, USA 2004
Nominee WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Patric M. Verrone
For Futurama: The Sting (2003).
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Writers Guild of America, USA 2003
Winner WGA Award (TV) |
Animation Ken Keeler
For Futurama: Godfellas (2002).
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