25th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

  • Bruce W. Timm, Curt Geda, Yuichiro Yano, Bob Goodman, Rich Fogel, Andrea Romano, Paul Dini, Stan Berkowitz, Steve Gerber, Hiroyuki Aoyama, Alan Burnett, Jean MacCurdy, Toshihiko Masuda, Hilary Bader, Kenji Hachizaki, Dan Riba, and Butch Lukic (The New Batman Adventures)
  • Gary Katona, Ed Wexler, Lance Khazei, Mark McCorkle, Robert Schooley, Michael Karnow, and Gary Sperling (Great Minds Think for Themselves)
  • Jean MacCurdy, Tom Minton, James T. Walker, Tim Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill, Karl Toerge, Andrea Romano, and Al Zegler (The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries)
  • Andy Heyward, Michael Maliani, Robby London, Christopher Hallowell, Eddie Fitzgerald, Mike Fontanelli, Janice Sonski, DaniĆ«l Shwall, Christian Choquet, Marsha Goodman, Paul F. Quinn, Lisa Schaffer, Jeffrey Scott, Henry Gilroy, and Jymn Magon (The Wacky World of Tex Avery)

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