Originally Posted by Ccook50
Here's who's up for what this year:
Outstanding Animated Program, less than one hour
Creature Comforts America, "Don't Choke To Death, Please", Aardman Animation/Gotham Group (CBS)
King Of The Hill, "Death Picks Cotton", 20th Century-Fox/3 Arts Entertainment/Deedle-Dee Productions/Judgemental Films (Fox)
Robot Chicken, "Robot Chicken Star Wars", ShadowMachine Films (Cartoon Network)
SpongeBob SquarePants, "Inmates Of Summer"/"The Two Faces Of Squidward", United Plankton Pictures (Nickelodeon)
The Simpsons, "Eternal Moonshine Of The Simpson Mind", 20th Century-Fox/Gracie Films (Fox)
Outstanding Animated Program, One Hour or More
Family Guy, "Blue Harvest", Fuzzy Door Productions/Fox Television Animation (Fox)
South Park, "Imaginationland", Central Productions (Comedy Central)
Justice League, "The New Frontier," Warner Bros. Animation (Warner Bros. on demand)
Outstanding Commercial
It's Mine (Coca-Cola)
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
Phineas & Ferb, Song: "I Ain't Got No Rhythm," Disney TV Animation (Disney Channel)
Outstanding Original Composition (original dramatic score)
Family Guy, "Lois Kills Stewie," Fuzzy Door Productions/Fox Television Animation (Fox)
The Simpsons, "Treehouse Of Horror XVIII," 20th Century-Fox/Gracie Films (Fox)
Outstanding Special Class (Short-form animated programs)
Camp Lazlo, "Lazlo's First Crush," Cartoon Network Studios (Cartoon Network)
Chowder, "The Burple Nurple Stand," Cartoon Network Studios (Cartoon Network)
The winners will be announced Saturday, September 13th at the Creative Arts Emmy ceremony, eight days before the televised Emmy ceremony.
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