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00:00I feel like you guys aren't rising to the challenge. Rudy, reaction.
00:03One word? Groundbreaking. It's definitely better than what I ordered.
00:06Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're looking at animated programs that have been submitted
00:11for consideration at the 2024 Primetime Emmys, singling out the ones most deserving of nominations.
00:24Number 10. Futurama.
00:27Just when you thought the Planet Express crew was out, Hulu pulled them back in.
00:31Considering how well Season 7 wrapped up a decade earlier, we weren't sure if Futurama
00:36needed to return. Much has happened during that 10-year gap, though, giving Futurama
00:40plenty to parody in Season 8. It also explored topics that the show surprisingly hadn't covered
00:54before, like simulated realities, which provides the basis for the episode all the way down.
00:59It's easy to see why the team chose this episode for outstanding animated program consideration,
01:04given its inventive story and experimental animation.
01:07While Futurama has been an Emmy favorite for years, several cast members are overdue.
01:26Billy West and John DiMaggio have never been nominated for an Emmy. Let's fix that.
01:37Number 9. Harley Quinn.
01:39Harley Quinn stands out as one of the funniest shows of the past few years, animation or live
01:44action. The only thing more consistent than the show's laugh ratio is the TV Academy's
01:49reluctance to nominate it for an Emmy. Sometimes it takes a while for a show to catch on with
02:03voters, and we can only hope Season 4 provides a breakthrough for Team Harley. This year,
02:08the crew has entered Icons Only for Outstanding Animated Program and Writing for a Comedy Series.
02:21Several cast members, including Kaley Cuoco and Lake Bell, also chose this episode as their
02:26outstanding character voice-over performance submission. The episode makes strong use of
02:30its ensemble with outrageous interlocking comedic hijinks, complemented by a glitzy
02:35Las Vegas backdrop. Number 8. Pluto.
02:54We rarely see anime shows at the Emmys because they simply aren't submitted.
02:58Even when they are, voters tend to favor Western animation. This year brings a few
03:03Eastern offerings, with Ninja Kamui and Pluto. The latter is an especially gripping miniseries
03:08that draws from Astro Boy with several dark twists. Based on Naoki Urasawa's manga,
03:24the series takes place in an evolved society where humans and robots have learned to coexist.
03:29This makes it all the more shocking when a beloved robot is murdered with more bodies,
03:33mechanical and flesh, soon piling up. The first episode establishes this overarching mystery,
03:39while finding room for an emotional standalone story about a blind composer and his robot butler.
03:44If nominated, Pluto could make Emmy history.
03:54Number 7. Scavenger's Reign.
04:00From its first episode, which has been submitted for outstanding animated program consideration,
04:05Scavenger's Reign immerses us in a foreign planet that feels alive in more ways than one.
04:10The world of Vesta is haunting yet oddly inviting, making us want to explore every inch,
04:15despite the skin-crawling danger around every corner.
04:25Thankfully, we have a cast of well-defined characters to accompany us on individual journeys
04:35that gradually merge towards something larger. We sadly may never know what that something is,
04:40as Max prematurely cancelled Scavenger's Reign after one season.
04:55The good news is that Netflix might pick it up for a second season,
05:01and an Emmy nomination would certainly give them another reason to do so.
05:04We have only scratched the surface of this world.
05:16Number 6. Invincible.
05:19Fans waited an eternity between seasons 1 and 2 of Invincible.
05:23In reality, it was more like two years, but it felt like forever,
05:26which is alluded to in the season's penultimate episode.
05:29I gotta ask, when's the new season of Seance Dog coming out?
05:32You mean the show? Probably not for another year. Sorry, animation takes a long time.
05:39It's the season 2 finale that's being pushed for Emmy consideration, however.
05:43The superhero drama again caps things off on a hard-hitting note,
05:46as Mark enters a rematch with a vengeful Angstrom.
05:49You really don't remember who I am. Let me help.
05:54When we met before, you hadn't done this to me.
05:59Mark has repeatedly demonstrated that his spirit is more invincible than his body.
06:03Throughout this season, though, we see the potential for Mark to go down a darker path.
06:08Angstrom not only tests Mark's physical strength,
06:10but also how far he's willing to go to protect his loved ones,
06:14revealing victory and loss as two sides of the same coin.
06:18Go home. Get some rest.
06:22You're not him.
06:28You weren't there.
06:30Number 5. Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
06:33I had a dream about that girl again.
06:37I didn't care the first time you told me. Care even less now.
06:41Some expected Scott Pilgrim Takes Off to be a straightforward adaptation.
06:44The pilot heads in this direction,
06:46but suddenly shifts the spotlight to Ramona and the supporting players
06:49in Scott Pilgrim's precious little life.
06:52This helps the show to form a unique identity by the time we reach episode 3,
06:56Ramona rents a video,
06:57which is in the running for outstanding animated program consideration.
07:01As far as I'm concerned, you won.
07:04At the same time, creator Brian Lee O'Malley and co-developer Ben David Grabinski
07:09celebrate all things Scott Pilgrim.
07:11Animation studio Science Saru brings the comic's artwork to life with kinetic energy,
07:16while the voice talent reunites the cast from the 2010 cult classic.
07:20We'd love to see the actors get some Emmy love
07:22along with the song Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Musical.
07:26Killer work. Watch that.
07:28Bad boy of Broadway.
07:30Tremendous. Spectacular.
07:31Not bad.
07:32Number 4. Has Been Hotel
07:35Speaking of songs, Has Been Hotel should be a frontrunner in outstanding music and lyrics
07:40for the infinitely upbeat Loser Baby from the episode Masquerade.
07:43I'm a loser, honey, a schmoozer and a dummy,
07:49but at least I know I'm not alone.
07:52You're a loser just like me.
07:54That same episode has been entered for outstanding writing for a comedy series,
07:58but in the animated program category, the crew submitted Dad Beat Dad.
08:02This episode introduces Charlie's father,
08:05who isn't everything you'd expect Lucifer to be.
08:07You're inviting me over?
08:11Absolutely!
08:13I'll be there in an hour.
08:16My daughter wants to see me.
08:18Take that, depression!
08:20If Lucifer can be a loving father, there might be hope for others in hell,
08:24further vindicating Charlie's dream of rehabilitating sinners.
08:28In that sense, this episode sums up what the show is all about,
08:31complete with lively music and eye-popping animation.
08:34Vivian Medrano's creation has come a long way since its YouTube genesis.
08:38Whatever happens at the Emmys, it's a winner, baby.
08:42Well, that was something I didn't expect to see.
08:45Like I said, you don't know me.
08:47Sex ain't the only thing I'm good at.
08:50Good to know, because this guy ain't half bad.
08:53Number three, Adventure Time, Fiona and Cake.
08:57What if she's just bored with everything and wishes the world was more magical?
09:01It should be more magical.
09:03Since Fiona and Cake were introduced as fictional characters in Adventure Time,
09:07you wouldn't think a show about them would do much to advance the story.
09:10Fiona and Cake are far more important to the lore than anyone initially assumed, however.
09:15This spinoff is just as much about Simon Petrikov, aka Ice King,
09:19voiced by Tom Kenny in an Emmy-worthy performance.
09:22This is going to sound nuts, but I think I've been dreaming about you.
09:27I wouldn't be at all surprised.
09:30I'm radical.
09:31As for Outstanding Animated Program, the crew submitted the episode The Winter King,
09:35which presents several familiar faces in a fresh light.
09:38It's one of several episodes that take us across a multiverse of wonder
09:42in a series that balances complex ideas and charming characters as only Adventure Time can.
09:48While more adult-oriented than its predecessor, Fiona and Cake is eternally young at heart.
09:53That's actually a nice metaphor.
09:55Not a metaphor.
09:57Number two, X-Men 97.
09:59Another show that grew up with its viewers,
10:02X-Men 97 evolves everything we loved about its predecessor to the next level,
10:06from the vibrant animation to the serialized storytelling to the mature themes.
10:14Eyes, you made it.
10:17You survived.
10:18The original series was shockingly never nominated for a single Emmy.
10:22Voters can do 97 justice by nominating the episode Remember It for Outstanding Animated Program.
10:28A high point of an exceptional first season,
10:31this episode overflows with intense action, emotional turns, and heartbreaking performances.
10:37Most notably, Lenore Zan is rogue.
10:39If Genosha's shown us anything, it's that we don't need to be afraid of change.
10:45And if I can play a bigger role and better in the world,
10:49well, that's the whole reason I became an X-Man.
10:52It's no wonder that Zan also selected this as her submission in the voiceover category.
10:57Marvel has another contender with What If?
10:59Cohorti Reshaped the World,
11:01but few superhero shows have captured the zeitgeist like this throwback
11:04that's constantly looking forward.
11:06I may not be Jean Grey, but I know what the professor would say if he was here.
11:11Time to dream bigger.
11:13Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.
11:17Rick and Morty.
11:18This two-time winner aims for a third Emmy with Unmortrican.
11:22It's you and me, Morty.
11:24Rick, Rick and Morty.
11:25100 years.
11:26Forever.
11:27Yeah, pal.
11:28Rick and Morty.
11:29100 years.
11:31Forever.
11:32South Park.
11:32Joining the Panderverse.
11:34This special does everything except pander to its fan base.
11:38I'm scared, mom.
11:39Will you please just look and make sure Kathleen Kennedy isn't under my bed?
11:43Kathleen Kennedy is not under your bed.
11:46Can you check the closet?
11:47Eric, enough.
11:48Star Trek Lower Decks.
11:50Elevate this show to a higher status by nominating the episode 2vix.
11:55This ship is outdated and smells like Borg.
11:57What about Tulok?
11:58You must be excited to see his quarters.
12:00Perhaps.
12:01Are they austere?
12:02Clone High.
12:03This revived show strategically submitted an episode called For Your Consideration.
12:08Gandhi, you've been pretty quiet.
12:09What's your take?
12:11Huh, I thought I was talking to my comedic sidekick Gandhi.
12:14Let me know if you see him, turkey fire hydrant.
12:16Star Wars The Bad Batch.
12:18Let's give these clones a farewell hug by awarding the series finale.
12:22Keep an eye on Rika and Crosshair while I'm gone.
12:25Betcha too.
12:29Off you go.
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12:46Number 1.
12:47Blue Eye Samurai.
12:49Blue Eye Samurai isn't just the most strikingly animated show we've seen in the past year.
12:53It contains possibly the most gripping story we've experienced across all mediums.
12:58Where may I find your brother, the black market merchant Heiji Shindo?
13:05You did all this to find my brother?
13:09Why?
13:12Protagonist Mizu's revenge mission had us hooked from the first episode,
13:16which is contending for outstanding writing for a drama series consideration.
13:20In Outstanding Animated Program, the crew has entered The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride,
13:25which explores how Mizu almost had a very different life bound to end in heartbreak.
13:30And so the bride met her death.
13:33But she did not meet her end.
13:35Within her lifeless body roiled a tempest of hate, betrayal, injustice, possessing her soul.
13:45Maya Erskine delivers a restrained yet deeply powerful performance as Mizu,
13:49while Kenneth Branagh crafts the most hateable villain of recent memory.
13:53Blue Eye Samurai already swept the Annie's.
13:55It deserves to conquer the Emmys next, and not just in the animation categories.
14:00You think revenge is an art?
14:03Swords, pots, noodles, death.
14:06It is all the same to an artist.
14:09What animated show are you hoping to see at the Emmys?
14:11Let us know in the comments.
14:13I don't need to be great.
14:16I just want to be happy.
14:25I want to be great.
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