Netflix’s ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ And ‘Big Mouth’ Are Triumphant At Creative Arts Emmy Awards
For the first time ever, Netflix won both key animation categories – animated program and character voice-over performance – at the Creative Arts Emmys.
For the first time ever, Netflix won both key animation categories – animated program and character voice-over performance – at the Creative Arts Emmys.
For a special FYC discussion, we spoke with the co-creator of Netflix’s longest-running adult animated series.
This Tuesday at Netflix Animation in Burbank.
According to Netflix, Brutus Pino “will create a variety of animated projects in both film and television that are adult, funny, and emotional.”
The show’s spin-off, Human Resources, has also received a second season pick-up.
Netflix and Disney+ dominate the animation and vfx categories with six nominations apiece.
The critically acclaimed “Bojack Horseman” ended its six-season run without ever having won an Emmy Award.
Voters have played it safe. Again.
Social, economic, and public health crises — and a “Chicken Run” sequel.
“Black characters on an animated show should be played by Black people,” said Slate.
Netflix’s rise at the Emmys continues as it secures nominations in all but one animation-related category.
Netflix wants audiences to re-live the “glorious nightmare of puberty.”
Netflix’s new animated series include shows based on the graphic novel “Hilda,” the videogame Skylanders, and the Dreamworks feature “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.”
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