“Netflix & Disney+ Dominate the Children’s Emmys—See Which Shows Stole the Spotlight!”
The third annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards lit up the entertainment world this Saturday, bringing together the brightest stars and most beloved shows in kids’ television. Hosted by the ever-hilarious Looney Tunes voice actor Eric Bauza, the ceremony celebrated the best in children’s programming with an impressive lineup of presenters, including Bobby Moynihan, Jacob Tremblay, Paul Walter Hauser, Cree Summer, and John Tartaglia.

A Night of Animated Triumphs
The big winners of the evening were none other than Orion and the Dark (Netflix) and Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney+), proving that animation continues to captivate audiences both young and old. Jacob Tremblay, who lent his voice to Orion, walked away with an Emmy for his stellar performance, while Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur took home the award for Best Children’s or Young Teen Animated Series.
But that wasn’t all—the juried awards for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation recognized exceptional talents behind the scenes. Standout winners included Philip Vose (Merry Little Batman) for background design, Miho Tomimasu (Orion and the Dark) for visual development, and Lesego Vorster (Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire) for character design, among others.
The Full List of Winners
For those keeping score, here’s a rundown of the top honors:
- Preschool Series: Blue’s Clues & You! (Nickelodeon)
- Children or Family Viewing Series: Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (Apple TV+)
- Fiction Special: The Velveteen Rabbit (Apple TV+)
- Preschool Animated Series: The Tiny Chef Show (Nickelodeon)
- Children’s or Young Teen Animated Series: Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney+)
- Animated Special: Orion and the Dark (Netflix)
- Short Form Animated Program: Once Upon a Studio (Disney+)
Stellar Voice Performances
The night also honored voice actors who brought characters to life with charisma and talent:
- Best Voice Performer in a Preschool Program: Kari Wahlgren (Superkitties)
- Best Voice Performer in a Children’s or Young Teen Program: Eric Bauza (Teen Titans Go!)
- Younger Voice Performer Award: Jacob Tremblay (Orion and the Dark)
Celebrating Exceptional Writing
Great storytelling is the backbone of any award-winning show, and this year’s honorees proved that kids’ TV isn’t just fun—it’s filled with heart and meaning.
- Best Writing for a Preschool Animated Series: “Glow Toy” (Jessica’s Big Little World, Cartoon Network)
- Best Writing for a Children’s or Young Teen Animated Series: “Dancing with Myself” (Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Disney+)
The Magic of Children’s TV
The Children & Family Emmy Awards have quickly become a staple event, celebrating content that educates, inspires, and entertains. With the rise of streaming platforms and the growing appetite for high-quality children’s programming, it’s no surprise that these Emmy wins solidify the impact of shows like Orion and the Dark and Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.
As Dan Abraham and Trent Corey accepted their award for Once Upon a Studio, and Liz Hara took home the Emmy for Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, one thing was clear—children’s television is thriving, and its influence continues to grow.
What’s Next?
With another year of fantastic storytelling behind us, we can’t wait to see what the next Children & Family Emmys will bring. Until then, fans can celebrate these wins by binge-watching their favorite award-winning shows. Grab some popcorn, and let the magic unfold!
For more updates on award-winning content and industry news, stay tuned!