Emmy Awards and Nominations for The Simpsons
1990
- Category: Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music
- Recipient(s): Danny Elfman
- Result: Nomination
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipient(s): 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 Jean Adamson (co-producer), Margot Pipkin
(animation producer), Gabor Csupo (supervising director), Mimi
Pond (writer), David Silverman (director)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire" (7G08)
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipient(s): 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 Jean Adamson (co-producer), Margot Pipkin
(animation producer), Gabor Csupo (supervising director), John
Swartzwelder (writer), David Silverman (director)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Jacques to be Wild (aka Life On the Fast Lane)" (7G11)
- Category: Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries Or a Special (single-camera)
- Recipient(s): Brian K. Roberts (editor), Ric Eisman (editor)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire" (7G08)
- Category: Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
- Recipient(s): Brad Brock (production mixer), Gary Montgomery
(re-recording mixer), Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Call Of The Simpsons" (7G09)
1991
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
- Recipient(s): 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 (co-producer), Larina Jean Adamson
(co-producer), George Meyer (co-producer), Gabor Csupo
(executive animation producer), Sherry Gunther (animation
producer), Steve Pepoon (writer), Rich Moore (director)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" (7F13)
- Category: Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
- Recipient(s): Brad Brock (production mixer), Gary Montgomery
(re-recording mixer), Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer), Brad
Sherman (re-recording mixer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment" (7F13)
1992
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
- Recipient(s): James L. Brooks (executive producer), Matt
Groening (executive producer), Sam Simon (executive producer),
Gabor Csupo (animation executive producer), Al Jean (co-executive
producer), Mike Reiss (co-executive producer), Jay Kogen
(supervising producer), Wallace Wolodarsky (supervising
producer), George Meyer (producer), Richard Sakai (producer),
David Silverman (producer), Sherry Gunther (animation producer),
Jon Vitti (writer), Carlos Baeza (director)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Radio Bart" (8F11)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition
for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror II" (8F02)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
- Recipient(s): Brad Brock (production mixer), Anthony D'Amico
(re-recording mixer), Peter Cole (re-recording mixer), Gary Gegan (re-recording mixer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror II" (8F02)
- Category: Outstanding Voice-over Performance
- Recipient(s): Nancy Cartwright as "Bart Simpson," Dan Castellaneta
as "Homer Simpson," "Grampa Simpson," and others, Julie Kavner as "Marge
Simpson," Yeardley Smith as "Lisa Simpson," Jackie Mason as "Rabbi Krustowski,"
Marcia Wallace as "Ms. Krabappel"
- Result: Winner
- Episodes: (in respective order) "Separate Vocations" (8F15), "Lisa's
Pony" (8F06), "I Married Marge" (8F10), "Lisa the Greek" (8F12), "Like Father,
Like Clown" (8F05), "Bart the Lover" (8F16)
1993
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition
for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror III" (9F04)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
- Recipient(s): Brad Brock (production mixer), R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer), Greg
Orloff (re-recording mixer), Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror III" (9F04)
- Category: Outstanding Voice-over Performance
- Recipient(s): Dan Castellaneta as "Homer Simpson," "Grampa Simpson," and others
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Mr. Plow" (9F07)
1994
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Homer and Apu" (1F10)
- Song: "Who Needs The Kwik-E-Mart?"
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition
for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Cape Feare" (9F22)
1995
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipients: David Mirkin (executive producer), James L.
Brooks (executive producer), Matt Groening (executive producer),
Sam Simon (executive producer), J. Michael Mendel (producer),
Jace Richdale (producer), George Meyer (producer), Greg Daniels
(producer, writer), Bill Oakley (producer), David Sacks
(producer), Josh Weinstein (producer), Jonathan Collier
(producer), Richard Raynis (producer), Richard Sakai
(producer), Mike Scully (producer), David Silverman
(producer), Al Jean (consulting producer), Mike Reiss
(consulting producer) Phil Roman (animation executive producer),
Bill Schultz (animation producer), Michael Wolf (animation
producer), Jim Reardon (director)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Lisa's Wedding" (2F15)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen (composer), John Swartzwelder (lyricist)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Homer the Great" (2F09)
- Song: "We Do (Stonecutter's Song)"
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition
for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror V" (2F04)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
- Recipient(s): Greg Orloff (sound effects mixer), R. Russell
Smith (dialogue mixer), Anthony D'Amico (music mixer), Ronald L.
Cox (production sound mixer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Bart vs. Australia" (2F13)
1996
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipients: Bob Anderson (director), James L.
Brooks (executive producer), David Cohen (writer), David S. Cohen
(co-producer), Jonathan Collier (producer), Greg Daniels
(co-executive producer), Brent Forrester (co-producer), Matt
Groening (executive producer), Al Jean (consulting producer),
Ken Keeler (producer), Ian Maxtone-Graham (consulting producer),
J. Michael Mendel (producer), George Meyer (co-executive
producer), David Mirkin (consulting producer), Bill Oakley
(executive producer), Richard Raynis (producer), Mike Reiss
(consulting producer), Phil Roman (animation executive producer),
Richard Sakai (producer), Bill Schultz (animation producer), Mike
Scully (supervising producer), David Silverman (producer),
Sam Simon (executive producer), John Swartzwelder (writer), Steve
Tompkins (writer, supervising producer), Josh Weinstein
(producer), Michael Wolf (animation producer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror VI" (3F04)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen (composer), Bill Oakley
(lyricist), Josh Weinstein (lyricist)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part Two" (2F20)
- Song: "Senor Burns"
1997
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipients: Colin A.B.V. Lewis (producer), Mike B. Anderson (director),
Richard Appel (producer), James L. Brooks (executive producer),
David S. Cohen (producer), Jonathan Collier (producer), Matt
Groening (executive producer), Ron Hauge (writer), Ken Keeler
(producer), Ian Maxtone-Graham (producer), Dan McGrath
(producer), J. Michael Mendel (producer), George Meyer
(co-executive producer), David Mirkin (producer), Bill Oakley
(executive producer), Richard Raynis (producer), Phil Roman
(animation executive producer), Richard Sakai (producer), Bill
Schultz (animation producer), Mike Scully (executive producer),
David Silverman (producer), Sam Simon (executive producer),
Denise Sirkot (producer), Steve Tompkins (executive producer),
Josh Weinstein (executive producer), Michael Wolf (animation
producer)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Homer's Phobia" (4F11)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen (composer), Ken Keeler (lyricist)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Bart After Dark"
- Song: "We Put the Spring In Springfield"
- Category: Outstanding Music Direction
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" (3G03)
- Category: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
- Recipient(s): Ron Cox (production mixer), Greg Orloff
(re-recording mixer), R. Russell Smith (re-recording mixer)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "The Brother From Another Series" (4F14)
1998
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipients: Mike Scully, James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Sam Simon
(executive producers), George Meyer, David S. Cohen, Richard Appel
(co-executive producers), Dan Greaney, Ron Hauge, Donick Cary, Colin
A.B.V. Lewis, Bonita Pietila, J. Michael Mendel, Richard Raynis, Richard Sakai,
Denise Sirkot (producers), Ian Maxtone-Graham (writer, consulting
producer), David Mirkin, Bill Oakley, Jace Richdale, Josh Weinstein
(consulting producers), Phil Roman (animation executive
producer), Lolie Aries, Michael Wolf (animation producers), Brian
Scully, Julie Thacker (co-producers), Jim Reardon (director)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "Trash of the Titans" (5F09)
- Category: Outstanding Music and Lyrics
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen (composer), Ken Keeler (lyricist)
- Result: Winner
- Episode: "The City Of New York vs. Homer Simpson" (4F22)
- Song: "You're Checkin' In (A Musical Tribute to the Betty Ford Clinic)"
- Category: Outstanding Music Direction
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "All Singing, All Dancing" (5F24)
- Category: Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic
Underscore)
- Recipient(s): Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror VIII" (5F02)
- Category: Outstanding Voice-over Performance
- Recipient(s): Hank Azaria
- Result: Winner
1999
- Category: Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour Or Less)
- Recipients: Mike Scully, David S. Cohen, James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Sam Simon
(executive producers), George Meyer, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Al Jean
(co-executive producers), Dan Greaney, Ron Hauge, Donick Cary
(supervising producers), Brian Scully, Julie Thacker, Larina Jean
Adamson, Colin A.B.V. Lewis, J. Michael Mendel, Bonita Pietila, Richard
Raynis, Richard Sakai, Denise Sirkot, Carolyn Omine, Tom Martin
(producers), Larry Doyle, Matt Selman (co-producers), Jace
Richdale, Frank Mula, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, David Mirkin (consulting
producers), David M. Stern (writer/consulting producer), Lolee
Aries, David Pritchard, Phil Roman (animation executive producer),
Michael Wolf (animation producers), Joel Kuwahara (animation
co-producer), Neil Affleck (director)
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Viva Ned Flanders" (AABF06)
- Category: Outstanding Music Composition For a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
- Recipients: Alf Clausen
- Result: Nomination
- Episode: "Treehouse of Horror IX" (AABF01)
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