Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time was awarded two juried wins
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The Television Academy has announced the juried award winners in animation for the 68th Emmy Awards, which will be given out on the second night of the Creative Arts Emmys on September 11th.
Here are the winners:
Adventure Time, Bad Jubies – Cartoon Network – Cartoon Network Studios in association with Bix Pix Entertainment
Jason Kolowski, Production Designer
Adventure Time, Stakes Pt. 8: The Dark Cloud – Cartoon Network * Cartoon Network Studios
Tom Herpich, Storyboard Artist
He Named Me Malala – National Geographic Channel – Fox Searchlight Pictures in association with Image Nation Abu Dhabi and Participant Media
Jason Carpenter, Animation Production Designer
Long Live The Royals, Punk Show – Cartoon Network – Cartoon Network Studios
Chris Tsirgiotis, Background Designer
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship – Adult Swim – Stoopid Buddy Stoodios
Scott DaRos, Character Animator
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