On Saturday night, during the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony, “Arcane” took home the Emmy award for Best Animated Program. The overall chances for Gold Derby, which were 16/5, indicated that it was the obvious choice to win. In addition, three individual juried prizes went to the series which are as follows:
- Julien Georgel (Art Director),
- Anne-Laure To (Color Script Artist)
- Bruno Couchinho (Background Designer)
“When These Walls Come Tumbling Down” was their victorious episode. Vi makes an effort to get back together with Jinx in this episode. When t do finally cross paths again, Jinx becomes furious in Courtney’s presence because Vi brought her along. The Firelights then surround them and capture Courtney and Vi.
The second-place pick in the Gold Derby was “Rick and Morty” for their fifth season opener “Mort Dinner Rick Andre,” which had a 39/10 chance of winning. Mr. Nimbus, Rick’s nemesis, has been called in, and Rick is attempting to make up with him. Morty desires to use a second chance with Jessica and unintentionally makes himself the enemy of the entire universe. By having sex with Mr. Nimbus, Beth and Jerry try to show that their brand-new sex-positive marriage is succeeding.
In the 33rd season episode “Pixelated and Afraid,” where Homer and Marge get into a terrible car accident on their way to a romantic couples’ weekend that Bart and Lisa compelled them, the couple is pressured to use their inner survivalist instincts, which awakens a long-simmering passion that they hadn’t experienced in years. “The Simpsons” was in the third rank in our odds, at 9/2, to pick up the twelfth victory
The episode “What if…Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?” from the Marvel hypothetical series “What If…?” came in the fourth position in our odds at 9/2. After Christine Palmer perishes in a vehicle accident, Strange develops an obsession with time travel to bring her back. When he turns to assimilate magical beings, his abilities wind up tearing space and time apart.
With 9/2 chances for the episode “Some Like it Bot Part 1: Eighth Grade Runner,” the enduring candidate “Bob’s Burgers” came in fifth. After hearing someone make fun of her new T-shirt on the morning announcements, Tina uses her sexy friend fiction to build a “Blade Runner”-style universe in which she, Jimmy Jr., and Zeke are robots trying to elude the law.