The Simpsons holds many records. Soon, after 16 seasons, it will hold the prestigeous record of the longest-running sitcom in TV history! Well, as well as records, The Simpsons has swept the floor at many awards ceremonies. It's got numerous Emmies and other awards and acclaim. Here is the whole list of awards The Simpsons has earned so dearly. Congratulations ot The Simpsons! Thanks to NewSpringfield.com
Emmy Awards Continued
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Denise Sirkot
Julie Thacker (supervising producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Doyle, Larry
Payne, Don
1998:
For "Trash Of the Titans", The Simpson won "Outstanding Animated Program" (for Programming One Hour or Less)
Richard Appel (co-executive producer)
Lolee Aries (animation producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Donick Cary
David Cohen (co-executive producer)
Dan Greaney
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Ron Hauge
Colin A.B.V. Lewis
Ian Maxtone-Graham (consulting producer/writer)
George Meyer (co-executive producer)
David Mirkin (consulting producer)
Bill Oakley (consulting producer)
Bonita Pietila
Richard Raynis
Jim Reardon (director)
Jace Richdale (consulting producer)
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Richard Sakai
Brian Scully (co-producer)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Denise Sirkot
Julie Thacker (co-producer)
Josh Weinstein (consulting producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
Mendel, Mike
- For the song "We Put The Spring In Springfield" in episode "Bart After Dark", Alf Clausen and Ken Keeler won the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics."
1997:
For the "Homer's Phobia", The Simpsons won "Outstanding Animated Program" (for Programming One Hour or Less)
Bob Anderson (director)
Richard Appel
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
David Cohen
Jonathan Collier
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Ron Hauge (writer)
Ken Keeler
Colin A.B.V. Lewis
Ian Maxtone-Graham
J. Michael Mendel
George Meyer (executive producer)
David Mirkin
Bill Oakley (executive producer)
Richard Raynis
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
Richard Sakai
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Mike Scully (executive producer)
David Silverman
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Denise Sirkot
Steve Tompkins (executive producer)
Josh Weinstein (executive producer)
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
McGrath, Dan
1995: The Simpsons won the "Outstanding Animated Program" (for Programming One Hour or Less)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Jonathan Collier
Greg Daniels (producer/writer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Al Jean (consulting producer)
J. Michael Mendel
George Meyer
David Mirkin (executive producer)
Bill Oakley
Richard Raynis
Jim Reardon (director)
Mike Reiss (consulting producer)
Jace Richdale
Phil Roman (animation executive producer)
David Sachs
Richard Sakai
Bill Schultz (animation producer)
Mike Scully
David Silverman
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Josh Weinstein
Michael Wolf (animation producer)
1993: For the episode, "Mr. Plow", Dan Castellaneta won the "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance."
1992:
Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Jackie Mason, Yeardley Smith, Marcia Wallace won the "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance"
1991:
Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or Less)
Larina Adamson
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
Gabor Csupo (executive animation producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Sherry Gunther (animation producer)
Al Jean (supervising producer)
Jay Kogen
George Meyer (co-producer)
Rich Moore (director)
Steve Pepoon (writer)
Mike Reiss (supervising producer)
Richard Sakai
Sam Simon (executive producer)
Wallace Wolodarsky

Environmental Media Awards, USA
2001: Lisa Simpson won top honor Wed (Nov. 7) at 11th annual Environmental Media Awards. She was awarded the organization's board of director's award for ongoing commitment, the association's highest honor.
1994: For "Bart Gets An Elephant", The Simpsons won the EMA Award for the TV comedy.
1991: For "Two Cars in Every Garage, Three Eyes On Every Fish", the show won the EMA Award for the TV comedy.

GLAAD Media Awards
1998: For the episode, "Homer's Phobia", The Simpsons won the GLADD Awards for "Outstanding TV".

Kid's Choice Award
2002: Won the "Blimp Award" for the category/recipients: favorite cartoon.

Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA
1998:
For "Treehouse Of Horror VIII, The Simpsons won the "Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Specials".
Norm MacLeod (sound effects editor)
Robert Mackston (supervisng sound editor)
Travis Powers (supervisng sound editor/foley editor and mixer)
Greene, Terry W. (sound effects editor)

Peabody Awards
1997: For providing exceptional animation and stinging social satire, both commodities which are in extremely short supply in television today.

Reggie Awards
2001: The Simpsons Global Fanest won the Gold award of the H. International or Global Promotion (No Budgetary parameters). Promotions with international or multi-country extensions or origins.
  
Walk of Fame
2000: On January 14, 2000 At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. This award applies to The Simpsons in person, not to the series.

World Animation Celebration
1998:
For "22 Short Films about Springfield" Josh Weinstein and Bill Dailey were the WAC winners of "Best Animation Produced for Primetime"
For "Homer Phobia", Mike B. Anderson won the "Best Director for Primetime Series."
1997: For the Treehouse of Horror VI, The Simpsons is the winner of the "Best Animation Produced for a Television Special."
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
2002: Alf Clausen won Top TV Series
2001: Alf Clausen won Top TV Series
1996: Alf Clausen won Top TV Series
1995: Alf Clausen won Top TV Series

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Flims, USA
1996: Won the "Saturn Award" for the best genre network series.

American Cinema Foundation, USA
1996: "E Pluribus Unum Award" for the category of Television Series (Comedy)

American Comedy Awards, USA
2001: Won the Funniest Animated Television Series.

Annie Awards
2003: Won Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production.
2001: Won the top primetime honor for achievement in an animated television production.
2000: Outstanding Achievement in a Primetime or Late Night Animated Television Program.
- For "Behind the Laughter", Alf Clausen won the "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production."
1999: Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Program
- For the episode, "Simpsons Bible Stories", Matt Selman won the "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production."
1998: Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime or Late Night Television Program.
- For "Trash of the Titans", Jim Reardon won "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television Production"
- Alf Clausen and Ken Keeler won Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production for episode "The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson," for the song "You're Checkin' In" (A Musical Tribute to the Betty Ford Center).
1997: For Best Animated TV Program
- For "Homer's Phobia", Mikel B. Anderson won the "Best Individual Achievement: Directing in a TV Production."
- Alf Clausen has won the "Best Individual Achievement: Music in a TV Production"
- For "The Springfield Files", Al Jean and Mike Reiss won the "Best Individual Achievement: Producing in a TV Production"
1992-96: for "Best Animated Television Program"

Emmy Awards
2001:
For "HOMR", The Simpsons won the Best Animated Series
For "Worst Episode Ever", Hank Azaria won the Oustanding Voice-Over Performance.
2000:
For the "Behind the Laughter", The Simpsons won "Outstanding Animated Program" (for Programming One Hour or Less)
Larina Adamson (supervising producer)
Lolee Aries (animation executive producer)
James L. Brooks (executive producer)
John Frink
Dan Greaney (co-executive producer)
Matt Groening (executive producer)
Ron Hauge (co-executive producer)
Al Jean (executive producer)
Mark Kirkland (director)
Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer)
Tim Long (writer)
Tom Martin
Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer)
George Meyer (executive producer/writer)
Frank Mula (co-executive producer)
Carolyn Omine
Bonita Pietila
David Pritchard (animation executive producer)
Richard Raynis
Jim Reardon (supervising director)
Richard Sakai
Mike Scully (executive producer/writer)
Matt Selman (producer/writer)
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