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| - Any Phineas and Ferb fan knows that the show hasn't exactly gotten its fair share of awards since it premiered. Despite its critical acclaim, it's one only 2 awards and been nominated for only about 6. 2009 wasn't any better—despite the semi-aforementioned 2 Pulcinella Awards, it's been gypped of all its awards. The Emmy award it was a shoe-in to win was never given out, as the judges never reached a clear consensus, it lost its BAFTA to Hannah Montana (anyone surprised?), and it hasn't been nominated for jack at the Annies. So keep those chins up, fans, as the horizon is clear and bright!
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| - Any Phineas and Ferb fan knows that the show hasn't exactly gotten its fair share of awards since it premiered. Despite its critical acclaim, it's one only 2 awards and been nominated for only about 6. 2009 wasn't any better—despite the semi-aforementioned 2 Pulcinella Awards, it's been gypped of all its awards. The Emmy award it was a shoe-in to win was never given out, as the judges never reached a clear consensus, it lost its BAFTA to Hannah Montana (anyone surprised?), and it hasn't been nominated for jack at the Annies. Still, though, as with any fan, you need to be optimistic. Because 2010 introduces us to something wonderful—the Daytime Emmy Awards. Yep, now that Phineas and Ferb airs on Saturday mornings, outside of Primetime the show isn't eligible for the normal Emmys or even the "Shmemys" (Griffin way of saying Creative Arts) —except for the Christmas special. But that's no problem, as the Daytime Emmys offer an assortment of advantages for our show to win something for once. You see, while the Daytime Emmys are generally viewed as the Emmys for Soap Operas, half of it is devoted to morning cartoons and children's programs. Therefore, we get some awesome to categories to compete in—including "Outstanding Animated Program" and (my personal favorite) "Outstanding Voice Performance," which gives a clear window of opportunity for amazing actors on the show like Dan Povenmire and Vincent Martella to appropriately get some credit. So keep those chins up, fans, as the horizon is clear and bright!
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