26th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

  • Richard Stone, Steven Bernstein, Tim Kelly, Julie Bernstein, and Gordon Goodwin (Animaniacs)
  • Bruce Babcock, Harvey Cohen, Charles Fernandez, Ron Grant, and Thom Sharp (The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper)
  • Mark Watters (The Lionhearts)
  • Shirley Walker (The New Batman Adventures - Legend of the Dark Night)
  • Lolita Ritmanis (The New Batman Adventures - Little Girl Lost: Part 1)
  • Michael McCuistion (The New Batman Adventures - Judgement Day)
  • Robby Merkin, Danny Epstein, Dave Conner, Christopher Cerf, Sarah Durkee, Tony Geiss, Gail Sky King, Stephen J. Lawrence, Jeff Moss, Paul Jacobs (Sesame Street)
  • Julie Bernstein, Steven Bernstein, Tim Kelly, and Gordon Goodwin (Pinky and the Brain)

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