This is a list of awards and nominations received by The Magic School Bus.
NCLR Bravo Awards
- Nominated; 1996, for Outstanding Program for Children or Youth (Lost to Sesame Street).[1]
Environmental Media Awards, USA
- Won; 1995, Children's Animated, for episode "...Meets the Rot Squad".[2]
Daytime Emmy awards
- Won; 1995, for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Lily Tomlin).[3]
- Nominated; 1996, for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Lily Tomlin; lost to Nathan Lane for Timon and Pumbaa).[4]
- Nominated; 1996, for Outstanding Hairstyling (Milton Buras, for episode "Halloween Special"; lost to Andre Walker for The Oprah Winfrey Show).[4]
- Nominated; 1996, for Outstanding Children's Animated Program (executive producers Michael Hirsh, Jane Startz, Clive A. Smith, Benjamin Melniker, Alison Blank, Patrick Loubert, supervising producers Kristin Laskas Martin, Stephen Hodgkins, and coordinating producers Karen Stevens and Patricia R. Burns; lost to Animaniacs executive producer Steven Spielberg, senior producer Tom Ruegger, and producers Peter Hastings and Rusty Mills.)[4]
- Nominated; 1997, for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Lily Tomlin; lost to Louie Anderson for Life with Louie).[5]
- Nominated; 1997, for Outstanding Children's Animated Program (executive producers Michael Hirsh, Jane Startz, Clive A. Smith, Benjamin Melniker, Alison Blank, Patrick Loubert, Kristen Laskas Martin, supervising producer Stephen Hodgkins, coordinating producers Karen Stevens, Patricia R. Burns producer Vince Comisso, director Charles E. Bastien, voice director Susan Blu, and writers George Arthur Bloom, and Jocelyn Stevenson; lost to Animaniacs executive producer Steven Spielberg, producer/directors Liz Holzman, Rusty Mills, producer/writer Peter Hastings, senior producer/writer Tom Ruegger, directors Charles Visser, Andrea Romano, Audu Paden, Jon McClenahan, and writers Randy Rogel, John P. McCann, Paul Rugg, and Nick Dubois.[5]
- Nominated; 1998, for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (Lily Tomlin, lost to Louie Anderson for Life with Louie)[6]
- Nominated; 1998, for Oustanding Children's Animated Program (executive producer Kristin Laskas Martin, coordinating producer Karen Stevens, writers Jocelyn Stevenson, George Arthur Bloom, producer Vince Commisso, director Larry Jacobs, and voice director Susan Blu; lost to Arthur executive producers Micheline Charest, Carol Greenwald Ronald A. Weinberg|Ronald A. Weinberg, supervising producer Cassandra Schafhausen, coordinating producer Lesley Taylor, head writer Ken Scarborough, writers Joe Fallon, Peter K. Hirsch, and director Greg Bailey).[6]
ALMA awards
- Nominated; 1998, Outstanding Program for Children or Youth (lost to Sesame Street).[7]
References
- ↑ NCLR Bravo Awards ceremony of 1996 at the Internet Movie Database.
- ↑ American Environmental Media Awards ceremony of 1995 at the Internet Movie Database.
- ↑ Daytime Emmy awards ceremony of 1995 at the Internet Movie Database.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Daytime Emmy awards ceremony of 1996 at the Internet Movie Database.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Daytime Emmy awards ceremony of 1997 at the Internet Movie Database.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Daytime Emmy awards ceremony of 1998 at The Internet Movie Database.
- ↑ ALMA awards ceremony of 1998 at the Internet Movie Database.
External links
- List of The Magic School Bus awards at the Internet Movie Database.