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'''2014''': ''Futurama'' won two of the three [[Annie Awards]] that it had been [[nominations and awards|nominated]] for in [[2013]] — Best {{TV}} Production and Outstanding Achievement in [[writers and directors|Writing]] in a TV Production, which went to [[Lewis Morton]]. | '''2014''': ''Futurama'' won two of the three [[Annie Awards]] that it had been [[nominations and awards|nominated]] for in [[2013]] — Best {{TV}} Production and Outstanding Achievement in [[writers and directors|Writing]] in a TV Production, which went to [[Lewis Morton]], who, for [[broadcast season 10]], had written "[[Calculon 2.0]]" and "[[Murder on the Planet Express]]". |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 2 February 2014
2012: "How to Secede Without Really Trying" was released.
2014: Futurama won two of the three Annie Awards that it had been nominated for in 2013 — Best TV Production and Outstanding Achievement in Writing in a TV Production, which went to Lewis Morton, who, for broadcast season 10, had written "Calculon 2.0" and "Murder on the Planet Express".