2025 Emmys: ‘Arcane,’ ‘Love, Death + Robots,’ Beyoncé Win Juried Awards

The Television Academy has revealed the winners of the 77th Emmy Awards in its juried categories, celebrating standout achievements in animation, costume, emerging media programming and motion design.
Streaming giant Netflix dominated, winning seven of the nine juried awards for its animated series’ Arcane and Love, Death + Robots and with Beyoncé Bowl.
Arcane was a double winner for Individual Achievement in Animation going to Bruno Couchinho for his background design of the episode “The Dirt Under Your Nails” and Color for the episode “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern.”
Love, Death + Robots was the leader with four wins: Character Animation and Character Design for the episode “400 Boys” and Production Design and Storyboard for the episode “How Zeke Got Religion.”
Beyoncé Bowl was the winner for Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming and is nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Variety Special (Live) and Directing for the special. This is Beyoncé’s first Emmy win. Prime Video’s Octopus! and Shibuya’s White Rabbit rounded out the other honors.
These awards will be officially presented during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on September 6 and 7, with an edited broadcast airing September 13 on FXX, the day before the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards.
For a breakdown of the awards to be unveiled at the Creative Arts Emmy and Primetime Emmys go here. The full list of winners are below.
The 77th Emmy Awards, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, will broadcast live on Sunday, September 14 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and will also stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
Individual Achievement in Animation
Arcane (Netflix) — “The Dirt Under Your Nails” — Bruno Couchinho, Background Designer
Color
Arcane (Netflix) — “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern” — Faustine Dumontier, Colorscript and Color Keys Artist
Character Animation
Love, Death + Robots (Netflix) — “400 Boys” — Daryl Graham, 2D Animation Supervisor
Character Design
Love, Death + Robots (Netflix) — “400 Boys” — Robert Valley, Character Design
Production Design
Love, Death + Robots (Netflix) — “How Zeke Got Religion” — Gigi Cavenago, Art Director
Storyboard
Love, Death + Robots (Netflix) — “How Zeke Got Religion” — Edgar Martins, Storyboard Artist
Motion Design:
Octopus! (Prime Video) — Minkyung Chung, Designer, Michaela Olsen, Creative Director, Hayley Morris, Art Director, Julie Gratz, Art Director, Anthony Galante, Cinematographer, Sabrina Chaney, Compositor
Innovation in Emerging Media Programming
White Rabbit (Shibuya.Film / Shibuya) — Maciej Kuciara, Director/Writer/Production Designer, Emily Yang, Director/Writer
Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
Beyoncé Bowl (Netflix) — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Costume Designer, Shiona Turini, Costume Designer, Erica Rice, Assistant Costume Designer, Molly Peters, Assistant Costume Designer, Chelsea Staebell, Costume Supervisor, Timothy White, Head of Workroom
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