Jack Black and Tony Hale won acting awards, “Sesame Street” and “ONI: Thunder God’s Tale” each won three awards and Disney and Netflix were the most awarded platforms at the Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, which were presented on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
The ceremony was the last of four different ceremonies presented by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences between Friday and Sunday to hand out the Daytime Emmys and Children’s & Family Emmys.
Christopher Jackson hosted the show, which included the presentation of a Lifetime Achievement Award to voice performer Peter Cullen.
The winners:
Outstanding Preschool Series: “Sesame Street” (HBO Max)
Outstanding Children’s or Family Viewing Series: “The Muppets Mayhem” (Disney+)
Outstanding Young Teen Series: “The Crossover”(Disney+)
Outstanding Fiction Special: “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” (Disney+)
Outstanding Non-Fiction Program: “1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed” (HBO Max)
Outstanding Preschool Animated Series: “StoryBots: Answer Time” (Netflix)
Outstanding Children’s or Young Teens Animated Series: “Zootopia+” (Disney+)
Outstanding Animated Special: “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,” “Moon Girl Landing” (Disney Channel)
Outstanding Short Form Program: “I Am Groot” (Disney+)
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