Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production

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Annie Award for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcasting Production
Awarded forExcellence in voice acting for animated television/broadcasting productions
CountryUnited States
Presented byASIFA-Hollywood
First awarded1997
Currently held byDiamond WhiteMarvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023)
Websiteannieawards.org

The Annie Award for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcasting Production is an Annie Award given annually to the best voice acting in an animated television or broadcasting production. The category was gone through some name changes and divisions:

  • From 1994 to 1996, the Best Achievement in Voice Acting award was presented to recognize voice acting for both film and television productions.
  • In 1997, two categories were created for voice acting in television productions divided by the gender of the performer, resulting in Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production and Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production, these categories were presented until 2001, with the exception of 1999 where a gender-neutral category was presented.

Since 2002, the gender-neutral category Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in a Television Production is presented, later being renamed to also include broadcasting productions alongside television ones.

Winners and nominees[edit]

1990s[edit]

Best Achievement in Voice Acting
Year Recipient Character(s) Film/Program
1994
(22nd)
[1]
Jeremy Irons Scar The Lion King
Gregg Berger Cornfed Pig Duckman
Mark Hamill Joker Batman: The Animated Series
Frank Welker Various characters Animaniacs
Billy West Stimpy The Ren & Stimpy Show
1995
(23rd)
[2]
Nancy Cartwright Bart Simpson The Simpsons
Jeff Bennett Johnny Bravo Johnny Bravo
Jim Cummings Mr. Bumpy Bump in the Night
Tress MacNeille Dot Warner Animaniacs
Rob Paulsen Yakko Warner
1996
(24th)
[3]
Rob Paulsen Pinky Pinky and the Brain
Sean Connery Draco Dragonheart
Richard Dreyfuss Mr. Centipede James and the Giant Peach
Jonathan Frakes David Xanatos Gargoyles
Tom Hanks Sheriff Woody Toy Story
Tom Hulce Quasimodo The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Tony Jay Judge Claude Frollo
Demi Moore Esmeralda
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
Year Recipient Character(s) Program Episode Network
1997
(25th)
[4]
Best Individual Achievement: Voice Acting by a Female Performer
June Foray Granny The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Kids' WB
Christine Cavanaugh Dexter Dexter's Laboratory Cartoon Network
Tress MacNeille Debbie Douglas Freakazoid! "Mission Freakazoid" Kids' WB
Brittany Murphy Luanne King of the Hill Fox
Maggie Roswell Sharry Bobbins The Simpsons "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala
(Annoyed Grunt)cious
"
Best Individual Achievement: Voice Acting by a Male Performer
Rob Paulsen Pinky Pinky and the Brain Kids' WB
Jeff Bennett Johnny Bravo Johnny Bravo Cartoon Network
Phil Hayes Tumbleweed Tex Tumbleweed Tex "School Daze"
Mike Judge Hank Hill King of the Hill Fox
Townsend Coleman The Tick The Tick
1998
(26th)
[5]
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production
June Foray Granny The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Kids' WB
Christine Cavanaugh Dexter Dexter's Laboratory Cartoon Network
Kathy Najimy Peggy Hill King of the Hill Fox
Bebe Neuwirth "Belladonna" All Dogs Go to Heaven MGM Animation
April Winchell Cruella de Vil 101 Dalmatians: The Series ABC
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production
Maurice LaMarche The Brain Pinky and the Brain Kids' WB
Nandor Nevai Delivery Man KaBlam!: Sniz & Fondue Nickelodeon
Rob Paulsen Pinky Pinky and the Brain Kids' WB
David Warner Doctor Vic Frankenstein Toonsylvania Fox Kids
Robin Williams Genie Genie's Great Minds ABC
1999
(27th)
[6]
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production
Rob Paulsen Pinky Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain Kids' WB
Charlie Adler Cow Cow and Chicken Cartoon Network
Tara Charendoff Bubbles The Powerpuff Girls
Eddie Murphy Thurgood Stubbs The PJs Fox
Cree Summer Elmyra Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain Kids' WB

2000s[edit]

Year Recipient Character(s) Program Episode Network
2000
(28th)
[7]
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production
Christine Cavanaugh Dexter Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip Cartoon Network
Brittany Murphy Luanne Platter King of the Hill "Movin on Up" Fox
Kathleen Barr Wheezie Dragon Tales PBS Kids
Tress MacNeille The World's Oldest Woman Histeria! "Euro-Mania" Kids' WB
April Winchell Ms. Finster Recess "A Great State Affair" UPN
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production
Dan Castellaneta The Postman Olive, the Other Reindeer Fox
David Warner Ra's al Ghul The New Batman/Superman Adventures Kids' WB
Mike Judge Hank Hill King of the Hill "Hanky Panky" Fox
Jason Michas Zak Dragon Tales PBS Kids
2001
(29th)
[8]
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production
Kathy Najimy Peggy Hill King of the Hill "Luanne, Virgin 2.02" Fox
Pam Segall Adlon Otto Osworth Time Squad "Eli Whitney's Flesh-Eating Mistake" Cartoon Network
Mary Jo Catlett Mrs. Puff SpongeBob SquarePants "No Free Rides" Nickelodeon
Tara Strong Timmy Turner The Fairly OddParents
Olivia Hussey Talia al Ghul Batman Beyond "Out of the Past" Kids' WB
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production
John DiMaggio Bender Futurama "Bendless Love" Fox
Kevin Conroy Bruce Wayne Batman Beyond "Out of the Past" Kids' WB
Richard Horvitz Zim Invader Zim Nickelodeon
Tom Kenny SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants "Wormy"
David Ogden Stiers Mr. Jolly Teacher's Pet "Pet Project" ABC
Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in a Television Production
Year Recipient Character(s) Program Episode Network
2002
(30th)
[9]
Corey Burton Ludwig Von Drake House of Mouse ABC
Mike MacDonald Rip The Ripping Friends Fox Kids
2003
(31st)
[10]
Jeff Garcia Sheen Estevez The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius "Nightmare in Retroville" Nickelodeon
Bob Bergen Eager Young Space Cadet Duck Dodgers Cartoon Network
Janice Kawaye Jenny My Life as a Teenage Robot Nickelodeon
Candi Milo Mrs. Wakeman
Tara Strong Dannon O'Mallard Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks PBS Kids
2004
(32nd)
[11]
Brittany Murphy Luanne Platter King of the Hill "Girl, You'll Be a Giant Soon" Fox
Maile Flanagan Piggley Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks PBS Kids
Russi Taylor Ferny
Carolyn Lawrence Cindy Vortex The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius Nickelodeon
Candi Milo Mrs. Wakeman My Life as a Teenage Robot
2005
(33rd)
[12][13]
Seth MacFarlane Stewie Griffin Family Guy "Brian the Bachelor" Fox
Grey DeLisle Kitty Danger Rangers "Fires & Liars" PBS Kids
Johnny Hardwick Dale Gribble King of the Hill "Smoking and the Bandit" Fox
Tony Jay Spiderus Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends "A Froggy Day in Sunny Patch" Teletoon/
Treehouse TV
Rob Paulsen Eubie The Happy Elf NBC
2006
(34th)
[14]
Eartha Kitt Yzma The Emperor's New School "Kuzclone" Disney Channel
Keith Ferguson Blooregard Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends "Squeeze the Day" Cartoon Network
Mila Kunis Meg Griffin Family Guy "Barely Legal" Fox
Russi Taylor Ferny Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks "Mi Galeon" PBS Kids
Patrick Warburton Kronk The Emperor's New School "Kuzclone" Disney Channel
2007
(35th)
[15]
Eartha Kitt Yzma The Emperor's New School "Emperor's New Musical" Disney Channel
Scott Adsit Clay Puppington Moral Orel Adult Swim
Madison Davenport Sophianna Christmas Is Here Again Screen Media Films
Tom Kenny SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants "Spy Buddies" Nickelodeon
Eddie Murphy Donkey Shrek The Halls ABC
2008
(36th)
[16]
Ahmed Best Jar Jar Binks Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Adult Swim
Seth MacFarlane Peter Griffin Family Guy "I Dream of Jesus" Fox
Dwight Schultz Mung Daal Chowder "Apprentice Games" Cartoon Network
2009
(37th)
[17]
Tom Kenny SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants "Truth or Square" Nickelodeon
Danny Jacobs King Julien Merry Madagascar NBC
Willow Smith Abby
Nicky Jones Chowder Chowder "The Dinner Theatre" Cartoon Network
Dwight Schultz Mung Daal "The Party Cruise"

2010s[edit]

Year Recipient Character(s) Program Episode Network
2010
(38th)
[18]
James Hong Mr. Ping Kung Fu Panda Holiday NBC
Jeff Bennett The Necronomicon Fanboy & Chum Chum Nickelodeon
Corey Burton Baron Papanoida Star Wars: The Clone Wars Cartoon Network
Nika Futterman Asajj Ventress
Mike Henry Cleveland Brown The Cleveland Show Fox
2011
(39th)
[19][20]
Jeff Bennett Kowalski The Penguins of Madagascar Nickelodeon
Dan Harmon Jekyll Mary Shelley's Frankenhole "Season 2" Adult Swim
Jeff B. Davis Victor Frankenstein
Scott Adsit The Creature
Carlos Alazraqui Denzel Crocker The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon
Daran Norris Cosmo
Dee Bradley Baker Clone Troopers Star Wars: The Clone Wars Cartoon Network
Nika Futterman Asajj Ventress
Diedrich Bader Batman Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Logan Grove Gumball The Amazing World of Gumball
H. Jon Benjamin Sterling Archer Archer FX
Jessica Walter Malory Archer
Judy Greer Cheryl Tunt
Tara Strong Timmy Turner The Fairly OddParents "Operation: Dinkleberg" Nickelodeon
2012
(40th)
[21]
Kristen Schaal Mabel Pines Gravity Falls "Tourist Trapped" Disney Channel
James Patrick Stuart Private The Penguins of Madagascar "High Moltage" Nickelodeon
Tom McGrath Skipper "The Otter Woman"
Jeff Bennett Keswick T.U.F.F. Puppy "Pup Daddy"
Mae Whitman April O'Neil Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles "Rise of the Turtles"
Sam Witwer Darth Maul Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Revenge" Cartoon Network
Jessica Walter Malory Archer Archer "Lo Scandolo" FX
Kevin Michael Richardson Willem Viceroy Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja "Gossip Boy" Disney XD
2013
(41st)
[22]
Tom Kenny Ice King Adventure Time Cartoon Network
Chris Diamantopoulos Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Disney Channel
Bill Farmer Goofy
Eric Bauza Foop Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon
Mark Hamill Skips Regular Show Cartoon Network
2014
(42nd)
[23]
Bill Farmer Goofy, Grandma Mickey Mouse Disney Channel
Carlos Alazraqui Crocker The Fairly OddParents Nickelodeon
Seth Green Robot Chicken Nerd Robot Chicken Adult Swim
2015
(43rd)
[24][25]
Kristen Schaal Louise Belcher Bob's Burgers "Hawk & Chick" Fox
Laraine Newman Amber Dawn of the Croods "The First Picture Show", "MomGenes" Netflix
Grey Griffin Lerk "The First Picture Show", "School of Hard Rocks"
Eric Bauza Puss in Boots The Adventures of Puss in Boots
Buhdeuce Breadwinners "Movie Ducks" Nickelodeon
Matt Jones Pig Pig Goat Banana Cricket "Underpants-Palooza"
Alan Tudyk Ludo Star vs. the Forces of Evil Disney Channel/
Disney XD
Kevin Michael Richardson Mr. Gus Uncle Grandpa "Uncle Grandpa at the Movies" Cartoon Network
2016
(44th)
[26][27]
Carlos Alazraqui Ponce de León The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show "Ponce de León" Netflix
Will Townsend Mr. Weenie Open Season: Scared Silly Sony Pictures Animation
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph Bubbles Splash and Bubbles "I Only Have Eyespots for You/Double Bubbles" PBS Kids
Alison Brie Diane Nguyen BoJack Horseman Netflix
Lars Mikkelsen Grand Admiral Thrawn Star Wars Rebels "Hera's Heroes" Disney XD
2017
(45th)
[28][29]
Tom Kenny SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants Nickelodeon
Wendie Malick Beatrice Horseman BoJack Horseman "Time's Arrow" Netflix
Jeremy Rowley Bunsen Bunsen Is a Beast Nickelodeon
Chris Diamantopoulos Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!" Disney Channel
Nicolas Cantu Gumball The Amazing World of Gumball "The Grades" Cartoon Network
2018
(46th)
[30][31]
Will Arnett BoJack Horseman BoJack Horseman "Free Churro" Netflix
Juliet Donenfeld Sally Squirrel Pete the Cat "Magic Sunglasses & Sandcastles" Prime Video
Debi Derryberry Maureen Murphy, Bridget, Phillip, Nurse Beatrice, Scott, Ken F Is for Family Netflix
Patrick Warburton Captain Flynn Skylanders Academy "Raiders of the Lost Arkus, Part 1"
Tara Strong Unikitty Unikitty! "Scary Tales", "Tasty Heist", "Unikitty News", "Hide N Seek", "Kitty Court" Cartoon Network
2019
(47th)
[32][33]
H. Jon Benjamin Bob Belcher Bob's Burgers "Roamin' Bob-iday" Fox
Marieve Herington Tilly Big City Greens "Green Christmas" Disney Channel
Sarah Stiles Spinel Steven Universe: The Movie Cartoon Network
Debi Derryberry Helpy Tigtone "Tigtone and the Cemetery of the Dead" Adult Swim
Ali Wong Bertie Tuca & Bertie "The Jelly Lakes" Netflix

2020s[edit]

Year Recipient Character(s) Program Episode Network
2020
(48th)
[34][35]
David Bradley Merlin Wizards: Tales of Arcadia "Our Final Act" Netflix
Jessica DiCicco Annie It's Pony "Pet Pony", "Dog Day" Nickelodeon
Jeff Bennett Erik the Wretched DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders "Hunt for the Golden Dragon" Netflix
Ashley Tisdale Candace Flynn Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe Disney+
Patrick Seitz Tygra, Mumm-Ra ThunderCats Roar "ThunderSlobs" Cartoon Network
2021
(49th)
[36][37]
Ella Purnell Jinx Arcane "When These Walls Come Tumbling Down" Netflix
Michael J. Woodard Arlo Arlo the Alligator Boy Netflix
Parvesh Cheena Zulius Centaurworld "Johnny Teatimes Be Best Competition: A Quest for the Sash"
Kimberly Brooks Bumblebee DC Super Hero Girls "#EnterNightSting" Cartoon Network
Charlie Saxton Toby Domzalski Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans Netflix
2022
(50th)
[38]
Maurice LaMarche Mr. Big Zootopia+ "The Godfather of the Bride" Disney+
Candi Milo Witch Hazel Looney Tunes Cartoons "Hex Appeal" HBO Max
Fred Tatasciore Bang StoryBots: Answer Time "Glue" Netflix
Tara Strong Batgirl, Harley Quinn and Raven Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse Cartoon Network
Karen Malina White Dijonay Jones The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder "New Kids On The Block" Disney+
2023
(51st)
[39][40]
Diamond White Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur "Moon Girl Landing" Disney Channel
Aisha Tyler Lana Kane Archer "Keys Open Doors" FXX
Alex Lawther Velveteen Rabbit The Velveteen Rabbit Apple TV+
Dan Stevens Korvo Solar Opposites "The Re-Visibility Bouillabaisse" Hulu
Vico Ortiz Serena Craig Before the Creek Cartoon Network

Multiple wins[edit]

3 wins

2 wins

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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