Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation

The Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation is an award presented by the Writers Guild of America to the best writing in an animated television program.

History
It has been presented annually since the 55th Writers Guild of America Awards in 2003 where Futurama won the first award. Before the award's inception, animated programs were submitted under their appropriate category (either episodic comedy or episodic drama). However, no animated programs received nominations. The Simpsons is the only program to win more than three awards, winning fourteen. It also holds the record for nominations with 60.

Total awards

 * Fox – 15
 * Netflix – 3
 * Comedy Central – 1

Programs with multiple awards

 * 14 awards
 * The Simpsons (Fox)


 * 3 awards
 * BoJack Horseman (Netflix)


 * 2 awards
 * Futurama (Fox; Comedy Central)

Programs with multiple nominations

 * 66 nominations
 * The Simpsons (Fox)


 * 13 nominations
 * Bob's Burgers (Fox)


 * 9 nominations
 * Futurama (Fox; Comedy Central; Hulu)


 * 7 nominations
 * King of the Hill (Fox)
 * BoJack Horseman (Netflix)


 * 3 nominations
 * Family Guy (Fox)

Writers with multiple wins

 * 3 wins
 * Joel H. Cohen
 * Jeff Westbrook


 * 2 wins
 * Ken Keeler

Writers with multiple nominations

 * 7 nominations
 * John Frink
 * Matt Selman


 * 5 nominations
 * Joel H. Cohen
 * Don Payne


 * 4 nominations
 * J. Stewart Burns
 * Stephanie Gillis
 * Brian Kelley
 * Lizzie Molyneux & Wendy Molyneux
 * Michael Price
 * Jeff Westbrook


 * 3 nominations
 * Elijah Aron
 * Jim Dauterive
 * Rob LaZebnik
 * Tim Long
 * Carolyn Omine
 * Patric Verrone


 * 2 nominations
 * Steven Davis
 * Dan Fybel
 * Lisa Hanawalt
 * Ken Keeler
 * Tony Gama-Lobo & Rebecca May
 * Ian Maxtone-Graham
 * Loni Steele Sosthand
 * Dan Vebber