At the recent Kidscreen Awards, the popular anime series “One Piece” won the Creative Talent Award for Best Design.
This award highlights the amazing artists and creators who bring the show’s colorful characters and exciting world to life.
Fans love “One Piece” for its unique art style and detailed animation, and this award recognizes the hard work that goes into making the series so visually stunning.
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The 2024 Kidscreen Awards recently honored the best shows and digital content for kids. Industry experts judged entries across various categories to recognize outstanding achievements.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMMING
- Best New Series: Recognized “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures” and “Superkitties” for their engaging stories.
- Best Animated Series: Praised “Bluey (season 3)” for its captivating animation.
- Best Live-Action Series: Applauded “Helpsters” for its fun and educational content.
- Best Mixed-Media Series: Highlighted “Lucas the Spider” for its creative approach.
- Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie: Honored “The Smeds and The Smoos” for its heartwarming tale.
- Best Holiday or Special Episode: Celebrated “Dino Ranch” and “Sesame Street” for their festive specials.
- Best Podcast: Recognized “Good Night, World!” for its engaging audio content.
- Best Inclusivity: Applauded “Almaâs Way” for its diverse representation.
- Best in Class: Acknowledged “Superkitties” as a standout in its category.
KIDS PROGRAMMING
- Best New Series: Acknowledged “The Muppets Mayhem” for its entertainment value.
- Best Animated Series: Recognized “Marvelâs Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” for its captivating animation.
- Best Live-Action Series: Applauded “The Muppets Mayhem” for its humor and creativity.
- Best Mixed-Media Series: Highlighted “How NOT to Draw” for its innovative approach.
- Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie: Praised “Moon Girl Landing” for its exciting storytelling.
- Best Holiday or Special Episode: Celebrated “Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight” for its entertaining special.
- Best Podcast: Recognized “Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest” for its engaging audio content.
- Best Inclusivity: Applauded “Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion” for its inclusive themes.
- Best in Class: Acknowledged “Marvelâs Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” as a standout series.
TWEENS/TEENS PROGRAMMING
- Best New Series: Praised “American Born Chinese” for its relatable storytelling.
- Best Animated Series: Celebrated “Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire” for its captivating animation.
- Best Live-Action Series: Acknowledged “Sweet Tooth” for its engaging plot.
- Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie: Highlighted “Prom Pact” for its compelling storyline.
- Best Holiday or Special Episode: Recognized “Bobâs Burgers” for its entertaining holiday episode.
- Best Podcast: Applauded “Nightingale” for its engaging audio content.
- Best Inclusivity: Acknowledged “The Crossover” for its diverse representation.
- Best in Class: Praised “One Piece” for its outstanding quality.
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Additionally, broadcasters such as PBS KIDS were recognized for their efforts to connect with young audiences worldwide.
The awards also honored digital content creators for their innovative and engaging platforms.
For more information about the nominees and winners, visit awards.kidscreen.com. Stay tuned for updates on next yearâs Kidscreen Awards!