Congratulations to DreamWorks Animation Television for taking home NINE Daytime Emmys. The studio won a total of nine Emmys – with Trollhunters leading the pack with six. Including a win for Guillermo del Toro for directing (and Rodrigo Blaas). The 44th Annual Creative Arts Daytime Emmys were presented last evening at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
“Trollhunters” was the evening’s big winner – grabbing 6 Emmys – the most of any animated or children’s program, including wins for directors Guillermo del Toro and Rodrigo Blaas, and writer Marc Guggenheim. Congrats also to “The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show” and “Dinotrux” on their wins! Complete list of winners below:
TROLLHUNTERS
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program
– Guillermo del Toro, Rodrigo Blaas
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program
– Marc Guggenheim
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
– Kelsey Grammer as “Blinky”
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special
– Ania O’Hare, Mary Hidalgo
Outstanding Individual Achievement – Character Design
– Victor Maldonado, Character Designer
Outstanding Individual Achievement – Animation
– Mike Chaffe, Animator
THE MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN SHOW
Outstanding Individual Achievement – Art Direction
– Kevin Dart, Art Director
Outstanding Individual Achievement – Background Painter
– Eastwood Wong, Background Painter
DINOTRUX
Outstanding Sound Editing – Preschool Animated Program
– Devon G. Bowman, Rob McIntyre, Andrew Ing, DJ Lynch, Marc Schmidt, Alfredo Douglas, Roberto Dominguez Alegria, Monique Reymond, Shawn Bohonos
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