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Emmy Awards

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The Emmy Awards are awards presented at one of the numerous annual American events or competitions that each recognize achievements in a particular sector of the television industry.

History

Kent Brockman said his story at the Springfield Rescue Mission smells like another Emmy.[1]

At the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony, Krusty the Clown presented the category for Best Substitute Performer for a Children's Series, the nominees were Sideshow Bob, during his time in prison, Colonel Coward, Droppy Drawers, Pepito and Suck-up the Vacuum, the winner was Bob for The Krusty the Clown Show, but his award was confiscated by the prison guards.[2]

The hood ornament on Fat Tony's car is an Emmy award.[3]

Newshound, the dong living at the Channel 6 Studios, received 7 Emmy Awards, out of 15 nominations.[4]

Arnie Pye decided that he really want to win the local news Emmy, even if it's posthumous.[5]

Ned Flanders received a local Emmy Award for his documentary Around Town with Ned Flanders, but refused it on the grounds that he couldn't accept any graven images.[6]

Kent mentions being "up for an Emmy".[7]

Non-canon

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Bart Simpson wrote on the chalkboard that he will never win an Emmy.[8]

After Storage Battles won an Emmy, the show was renewed for a fiftieth season.[9]

Kent Brockman told to Lee Carvallo that he would literally kill everyone for a single daytime Emmy.[9]

Recipients

Appearances

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