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Awards & Honours

Originally by Tammy Hocking
Maintained by Bruce Gomes

Over the years, The Simpsons has had dozens of awards bestowed upon it.

This document lists not only Emmy awards, but many other honours given to Our Favourite Family and its creators by various organisations from around the world -- from the British Comedy Awards to social justice groups such as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

If you know of an award or accolade that is not listed here, please send it to bruce@snpp.com with the subject "Awards Page Amendment".

Thanks to Internet Movie DataBase for much of this information.


Awards at a Glance

See "Awards By Year" table for more information on awards and their respective organisations.

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Award 		    Wins   Nominations*
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American Comedy       1	       1
Annie		     26	      29
ASCAP		      6	       6
BAFTA		      0	       1
Blimp 		      2       14
BMI Film & TV         3        3
British Comedy	      2	       3
DVD Exclusive         0        4
E Pluribus Unum	      1	       1
EMA	  	      3	       3
Emmy		     23	      55
GLAAD		      1	       1
Golden Eagle 	      1	       1
Golden Globe	      0	       1
Golden Reel	      1	       5
Golden Satellite      1	       3
Logie                 0	       1
Monitor               1	       1
National Music        1	       1
National Television   0	       2
Ottawa Ani. Fest.     1	       1
Peabody		      1	       1
People's Choice       2        3
Saturn		      1	       8
Teen Choice           1	       8
TCA		      2	       2
TP de Oro             5        6
WAC		      3	       3
WGA		      5	      24
Young Artist	      1	       3
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TOTAL	             89      181
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* Includes nominations that resulted in awards.


Awards By Year

1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998

1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008


Awards for 1990
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Won James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Richard Sakai (co-producer)
Al Jean (co-producer)
Mike Reiss (co-producer)
Larina Adamson (co-producer)
Margot Pipkin (animation producer)
Gabor Csupo (supervising animation director)
David Silverman (director)
John Swartzwelder (writer)
Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music Nominated Danny Elfman
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Nominated Brad Brock (production mixer)
Gary Montgomery (re-recording mixer)
Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer)
For Call Of The Simpsons
TCA Award
(Television Critics Association, USA)
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Won  
Awards for 1991
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite TV Show Won  
EMA Award
(Environmental Media Awards, USA)
TV Comedy Won For Two Cars In Every Garage and Three Eyes On Every Fish
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Won James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Al Jean (supervising producer)
Mike Reiss (supervising producer)
Jay Kogen (producer)
Wallace Wolodarsky (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Larina Adamson (producer)
George Meyer (co-producer)
Gabor Csupo (animation executive producer)
Sherry Gunther (animation producer)
Steve Pepoon (writer)
Rich Moore (director)
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Nominated Brad Brock (production mixer)
Gary Montgomery (re-recording mixer)
Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer)
Brad Sherman (re-recording mixer)
For Homer vs Lisa and the 8th Commandment
Awards for 1992
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Nancy Cartwright
For playing Bart Simpson in Separate Vocations
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Dan Castellaneta
For playing Homer Simpson (and others) in Lisa's Pony
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Julie Kavner
For playing Marge, Patty, Selma & Marge's Mother in I Married Marge
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won

Jackie Mason
For playing Rabbi Krustofsky in Like Father, Like Clown

Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Yeardley Smith
For playing Lisa Simpson in Lisa the Greek
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Marcia Wallace
For playing Mrs. Krabappel in Bart The Lover
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Nominated James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Gabor Csupo (executive animation producer)
Mike Reiss (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (co-executive producer)
Jay Kogen (supervising producer)
Wallace Wolodarsky (supervising producer)
George Meyer (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Sherry Gunther (animation producer) John Swartzwelder (co-producer)
Carlos Baeza (director)
Jon Vitti (writer)
For Radio Bart
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Treehouse of Horror II
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Nominated Brad Brock (production mixer)
Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer)
Peter Cole (re-recording mixer)
Gary Gegan (re-recording mixer)
For Treehouse of Horror II
Awards for 1993
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Dan Castellaneta
For playing Homer Simpson in Mr. Plow
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Treehouse of Horror III
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Nominated Brad Brock (production mixer)
R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer)
Greg Orloff (re-recording mixer)
Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer)
For Treehouse of Horror III
Genesis Award
(USA)
Television Comedy Series Won  
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Television Series Won  
Awards for 1994
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation Nominated David Silverman (producer)
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Cape Feare
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
Greg Daniels (lyricist)
For the song Who Needs The Kwik-E-Mart? in Homer and Apu
EMA Award
(Environmental Media Awards, USA)
TV Comedy Won For Bart Gets An Elephant
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Television Series Nominated  
Awards for 1995
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
Voice Acting in the Field of Animation Won Nancy Cartwright
As the voice of Bart Simpson
ASCAP Award
(ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, USA)
Top TV Series Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Won David Mirkin (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Jace Richdale
George Meyer
J. Michael Mendel
Greg Daniels (producer/writer)
Bill Oakley
David Sachs
Josh Weinstein
Jonathan Collier
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Mike Scully
David Silverman
Al Jean (consulting producer)
Mike Reiss (consulting producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Jim Reardon (director)
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Treehouse of Horror V
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
John Swartzwelder (lyricist)
For the song We Do (The Stonecutters Song) in Homer The Great
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Nominated

Ronny Cox (production sound mixer)
Greg Orloff (sound effects mixer)
R. Russell Smith (dialogue mixer)
Anthony D'Amico (music mixer)
For Bart vs Australia

Monitor Award (USA)
Best Effects, Special Visual Effects Won Simon Haslett
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Television Series Nominated  
Awards for 1996
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
ASCAP Award
(ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, USA)
Top TV Series Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
BMI Film & TV Awards (USA) TV Music Won Danny Elfman
E Pluribus Unum Award
(American Cinema Foundation, USA)
Television Series - Comedy Won  
EMA Award
(Environmental Media Awards, USA)
TV Comedy Won For Lisa The Vegetarian
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Nominated Bill Oakley (executive producer)
Josh Weinstein (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Greg Daniels (co-executive producer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
Mike Scully (supervising producer)
Steve Tompkins (supervising producer)
David Cohen (co-producer/writer)
Brent Forrester (co-producer)
Jonathan Collier
Ken Keeler
J. Michael Mendel
Richard Raynis
David Silverman
Richard Sakai
Al Jean (consulting producer)
Mike Reiss (consulting producer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (consulting producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Steve Tompkins (writer)
John Swartzwelder (writer)
Bob Anderson (director)
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
Bill Oakley (lyricist)
Josh Weinstein (lyricist)
For the song Señor Burns in Who Shot Mr. Burns?
Ottawa International Animation Festival
(Canada)
Best Television Production Won

Tim Johnson
For Treehouse of Horror VI for segment Homer³

Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Television Series Nominated  
Awards for 1997
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
Best Individual Achievement:
Directing in a TV Production
Won Mikel B. Anderson
For Homer's Phobia
Best Individual Achievement:
Music in a TV Production
Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Best Individual Achievement:
Producing in a TV Production
Won Al Jean
Mike Reiss
For The Springfield Files
Best Individual Achievement:
Voice Acting by a Female Performer in a TV Production
Nominated Maggie Roswell
For playing "Sharry Bobbins" in Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiali(annoyed grunt)cious
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Won Bill Oakley (executive producer)
Josh Weinstein (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
George Meyer (executive producer)
Steve Tompkins (executive producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Jonathan Collier (producer)
Ken Keeler (producer)
David Cohen (producer)
Richard Appel (producer)
J. Michael Mendel (producer)
Richard Raynis (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Denise Sirkot (producer)
Colin A.B.V. Lewis (producer)
David Mirkin (producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (producer)
Dan McGrath (producer)
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Bob Anderson (director)
Ron Hauge (writer)
For Homer's Phobia
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Ken Keeler (lyrics)
For the song We Put The Spring In Springfield in Bart After Dark
Outstanding Music Direction Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiali(annoyed grunt)cious
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Nominated Ronny Cox (production mixer)
R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer)
Greg Orloff (re-recording mixer)
For Brother From Another Series
Peabody Award (USA) For providing exceptional animation and stinging social satire, both commodities which are in extremely short supply in television today. Won  
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Network Series Nominated  
WAC Winner
(World Animation Celebration, USA)
Best Animation Produced for a Television Special Won For Treehouse of Horror VI
Awards for 1998
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime or Late Night Television Program Won  
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production Won Jim Reardon
For Trash of the Titans
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Ken Keeler (lyrics)
For the song You're Checkin' In (A Musical Tribute to the Betty Ford Center) in The City of New York vs Homer Simpson
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
BMI Film & TV Awards (USA) TV Music Won Danny Elfman
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Won Mike Scully (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer) Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
David Cohen (co-executive producer)
Richard Appel (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney
Ron Hauge
Donick Cary
Colin A.B.V. Lewis
Bonita Pietila
Mike Mendel
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Denise Sirkot
Ian Maxtone-Graham (consulting producer/writer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
Jace Richdale (consulting producer)
Bill Oakley (consulting producer)
Josh Weinstein (consulting producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Lolee Aries (animation producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Brian Scully (co-producer)
Julie Thacker (co-producer)
Jim Reardon (director)
For Trash of the Titans
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Ken Keeler (lyrics)
For the song You're Checkin' In (A Musical Tribute to the Betty Ford Center) in The City of New York vs Homer Simpson
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Hank Azaria
For playing Apu
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Treehouse of Horror VIII
Outstanding Music Direction Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For All Singing, All Dancing
GLAAD Media Award
(Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, USA)
Outstanding TV - Individual Episode Won For Homer's Phobia
Golden Reel Award
(Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA)
Best Sound Editing in Television - Animated Specials Won Robert Mackston (supervisng sound editor)
Travis Powers (supervisng sound editor/foley editor and mixer)
Norm MacLeod (sound effects editor)
Terry W. Greene (sound effects editor)
For Treehouse of Horror VIII
(Tied with "The New Batman/Superman Adventures")
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Network Series
Nominated  
WAC Winner
(World Animation Celebration, USA)
Best Animation Produced for Primetime Won Bill Dailey
Josh Weinstein
For 22 Short Films About Springfield
Best Director for Primetime Series Won Mikel B. Anderson
For Homer's Phobia
Awards for 1999
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program Won  
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production Won Tim Long
Larry Doyle
Matt Selman
For Simpsons Bible Stories
BAFTA TV Award
(British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, UK)
Best International Programme or Series Nominated Matt Groening
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) Nominated Mike Scully (executive producer)
David Cohen (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney (supervising producer)
Ron Hauge (supervising producer)
Donick Cary (supervising producer)
Brian Scully
Julie Thacker
Larina Adamson
Colin A.B.V. Lewis
J. Michael Mendel
Bonita Pietila
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Denise Sirkot
Carolyn Omine
Tom Martin
Larry Doyle (co-producer)
Matt Selman (co-producer)
Jace Richdale (consulting producer)
Frank Mula (consulting producer)
Tom Gammill (consulting producer)
Max Pross (consulting producer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
David M. Stern (consulting producer/writer)
Lolee Aries (animation executive producer)
David Pritchard (animation executive producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Joel Kuwahara (animation co-producer)
Neil Affleck (director)
For Viva Ned Flanders
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Treehouse of Horror IX
Golden Reel Award
(Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA)
Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music Nominated  
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best Genre Network Series Nominated  
Awards for 2000
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
In addition to the awards listed below, The Simpsons also received the honour of getting their own star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard on 14th January, 2000.
Annie Award (USA) Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program Won  
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production Won Alf Clausen (composer)
For Behind the Laughter
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
British Comedy Award (UK) Best International Comedy TV Show Won  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Won Matt Groening (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
George Meyer (executive producer/writer)
Mike Scully (executive producer/writer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Frank Mula (co-executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Julie Thacker (supervising producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Bonita Pietila
Carolyn Omine
Denise Sirkot
Don Payne
Richard Raynis
Richard Sakai
Tom Martin
John Frink
Larry Doyle
Matt Selman (producer/writer)
David Pritchard (animation executive producer)
Lolee Aries (animation executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Tim Long (writer)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Mark Kirkland (director)
For Behind the Laughter
Golden Eagle Award
(CINE Competition, USA)
Animation Won For Treehouse of Horror X
Golden Reel Award
(Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA)
Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music Nominated Bob Beecher (music editor)
For Treehouse of Horror X
Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music Nominated Chris Ledesma (music editor)
For Wild Barts Can't Be Broken
Teen Choice Award (USA) Choice TV Show - Comedy Nominated  
Awards for 2001
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
American Comedy Award (USA) Funniest Television Series - Animated Won  
Annie Award (USA) Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Production Won  
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production Nominated Al Jean (producer)
For HOMR
ASCAP Award
(ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, USA)
Top TV Series Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
EMA Award
(Environmental Media Awards, USA)
Ongoing Commitment Award Won Matt Groening & Yeardley Smith
on behalf of Lisa Simpson
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Won James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer/writer)
George Meyer (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Frank Mula (co-executive producer)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Julie Thacker (supervising producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Larry Doyle (producer)
Tom Martin (producer)
Carolyn Omine (producer)
John Frink (producer)
Don Payne (producer)
Matt Selman (producer)
Tim Long (producer)
Mike Reiss (producer)
Tom Gammill (producer)
Max Pross (producer)
David Mirkin (producer)
Richard Raynis (producer)
Bonita Pietila (producer)
Denise Sirkot (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Mikel B. Anderson (director)
John Hyde (animation executive producer)
Jon F. Vein (animation executive producer)
John Bush (animation executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
For HOMR
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Hank Azaria
For playing various characters in Worst Episode Ever
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
For Simpson Safari
Golden Reel Award
(Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA)
Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music Nominated Bob Beecher (music editor)
For Last Tap Dance In Springfield
Golden Satellite Award
The International Press Academy Golden Satellite Awards (USA)
Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical Nominated  
Teen Choice Award (USA) Choice TV Show - Comedy Nominated  
Awards for 2002
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Best Animated Television Program Won  
ASCAP Award
(ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, USA)
Top TV Series Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Won  
British Comedy Award (UK) Best International Comedy TV Show Nominated  
EMA Award
(Environmental Media Awards, USA)
TV Comedy Nominated For Brawl in the Family
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Nominated

Al Jean (executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Matt Selman (co-executive producer)
Josh Lieb (co-executive producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Carolyn Omine (supervising producer)
Tim Long (supervising producer)
John Frink (supervising producer)
Don Payne (supervising producer)
Dana Gould (supervising producer)
Kevin Curran (supervising producer)
Brian Kelley (supervising producer)
George Meyer (producer)
Dan Greaney (producer)
Ron Hauge (producer)
Tom Gammill (producer)
Max Pross (producer)
David Mirkin (producer)
Mike Reiss (producer)
Jon Vitti (producer)
Richard Raynis (producer)
Bonita Pietila (producer)
David Silverman (producer)
Denise Sirkot (producer)
Richard Sakai (producer)
Joel H. Cohen (producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
John W. Hyde (animation executive producer)
John Bush (animation executive producer)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Bill Freiberger (writer)
Steven Dean Moore (director)
For She Of Little Faith

Outstanding Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (composer)
Jon Vitti (producer)
For the song Ode To Branson in The Old Man and the Key
International Monitor Award (USA) Film Originated TV Series - Best Achievement Won For HOMR
National Music Award (UK) Favourite TV Theme
Won  
National Television Award (UK) Most Popular Comedy Programme
Nominated  
TCA Award
(Television Critics Association, USA)
Heritage Award Won  
Teen Choice Award (USA) Choice TV Show - Comedy Nominated  
TP de Oro (Spain) Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación) Won  
Young Artist Award (USA) Best Family TV Comedy Series Nominated  
Awards for 2003
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production Won  
ASCAP Award
(ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, USA)
Top TV Series Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
BMI Film & TV Awards (USA) TV Music Won Danny Elfman

DVDX Award
(DVD Exclusive Awards, USA)

Best Deleted Scenes, Outtakes and Bloopers Nominated Mark Rowan
Denise Sirkot
Mili Smythe
(Season Three)
Best Overall DVD, Classic Movie (including all extra features)
Nominated Mark Rowan
Denise Sirkot
Mili Smythe
(Season Three)
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Won

James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer/writer)
Matt Selman (co-executive producer/writer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (co-executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Michael Wolf (animation executive producer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Matthew Warburton (writer)
Mark Kirkland (director)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Matthew Faughnan (assistant director)
Milton Gray (animation timer)
For Three Gays Of The Condo

Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Hank Azaria
For playing various characters in Moe Baby Blues
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (music by)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (lyrics by)
Ken Keeler (lyrics by)
For the song Everybody Hates Ned Flanders in Dude, Where's My Ranch?
Golden Globe Award (USA) Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy Nominated  
Golden Reel Award
(Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA)
Best Sound Editing in Television Animation - Music Nominated Chris Ledesma (music editor)
For Large Marge
TP de Oro (Spain) Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación) Won  
WGA Award - TV
(Writers Guild of America, USA)
Animation Nominated Bob Bendetson
For Blame It On Lisa
Animation Nominated John Frink
Don Payne
For The Bart Wants What It Wants
Animation Nominated Matt Selman
For Jaws Wired Shut
Awards for 2004
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Annie Award (USA) Outstanding Directing in an Animated Television Production
Won Steven Dean Moore
For 'Scuse Me While I Miss The Sky
Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production Won Alf Clausen
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Ken Keeler
For Dude, Where's My Ranch?
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production Won Matthew Warburton
For Three Gays of the Condo
ASCAP Award
(ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, USA)
Top TV Series Won Alf Clausen (composer)
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
British Comedy Award (UK) Best International Comedy Show Won  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Nominated

James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
Matt Selman (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (co-executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Brian Kelley (co-executive producer/writer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer/writer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
J. Stewart Burns (written by)
Mikel B. Anderson (director)
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Norm Auble (assistant director)
Patrick Buchanan (timer)
For The Way We Weren't

Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Nominated Alf Clausen (music by)
For Treehouse Of Horror XIV
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Won Dan Castellaneta
For playing various characters in
Today I Am A Clown
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (music by)
Dana Gould (lyrics by)
For the song Vote for a Winner in The President Wore Pearls
Logie Award (Australia) Most Popular Overseas Comedy Nominated  
Teen Choice Award (USA) Choice TV Show - Comedy Nominated  
TP de Oro (Spain) Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación) Won  
WGA Award - TV
(Writers Guild of America, USA)
Animation Won Matt Selman
For The Dad Who Knew Too Little
Animation Nominated J. Stewart Burns
For Moe Baby Blues
Animation Nominated Michael Price
For My Mother the Carjacker

Young Artist Award (USA)

Most Popular Mom & Pop in a Television Series Won Julie Kavner
Dan Castellaneta
Best Family Television Series (Comedy or Drama)
Nominated  
Awards for 2005
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  

DVDX Award
(DVD Exclusive Awards, USA)

Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD)
Nominated Matt Groening
(The Complete Season Four)
Best Overall DVD, TV Program (Including All Bonus Features)


Nominated Denise Sirkot
Mili Smythe
Alita Holly
(The Complete Season Five)
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less) Nominated

James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (executive producer)
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (co-executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer/writer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer/writer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Matt Selman (written by)
Mikel B. Anderson (directed by)
David Silverman (supervising director)
Ralph Sosa (assistant director)
Robert Ingram (animation timer)
For Future Drama

Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Nominated Alf Clausen (music by)
For Treehouse of Horror XV
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Nominated Alf Clausen (music by)
Carolyn Omine (lyrics by) for the song Always My Dad in A Star is Torn
National Television Award (UK) Most Popular Comedy Programme
Nominated  
Satellite Award
The International Press Academy Satellite Awards (USA)
Outstanding DVD Release of a Television Show Nominated For The Complete Season Seven
Saturn Award
(Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA)
Best DVD Television Programming Nominated For Seasons 4 and 5

Teen Choice Award (USA)

Choice TV Parental Units Nominated For Marge & Homer Simpson
Choice TV Show - Comedy Nominated  
TP de Oro (Spain) Best Animation Series (Mejor Serie de Animación) Won  
WGA Award - TV
(Writers Guild of America, USA)
Animation Won

Ian Maxtone-Graham
For Catch 'Em If You Can

Animation Nominated Julie Chambers
David Chambers
For Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Animation Nominated Joel H. Cohen
For Today I Am A Clown
Animation Nominated Don Payne
For Fraudcast News
Awards for 2006
Award / Organisation Category Result Recipient / Episode
Blimp Award
(Kids' Choice Awards, USA)
Favorite Cartoon Nominated  
Emmy Award
(Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, USA)
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) Won

James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Matt Selman (executive producer)
Carolyn Omine (executive producer)
Tim Long (executive producer)
John Frink (co-executive producer)
Don Payne (co-executive producer)
Dana Gould (co-executive producer)
Kevin Curran (co-executive producer)
J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer)
Michael Price (co-executive producer)
Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer/writer)
Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer/writer)
Laurie Biernacki (animation producer)
Rick Polizzi (animation producer)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (written by)