First awarded 2003 | ||
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The Writers Guild of America Award for Best Television Writing in Animation is an award presented by the Writers Guild of America to the best writing in animated television programs since the 55th Annual Writers Guild of America Awards in 2003. The year indicates when each episode aired. The winners are highlighted in gold.
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