Simpsons Win BAFTA
BAFTA stands for British Academy of Film and Television Award. It’s the rough equal, in the United Kingdom, to the Oscar Award. There’s also a version for kids 16 and under, The BAFTA Children’s Awards. which resembles the Kids Choice Awards. This year, The Simpsons won a BAFTA for best film by popular vote, but the actual academy honored “Happy Feet.” Care of news.com.au:
The film version of the hit US animated TV series beat off stiff competition from Happy Feet, Spider-Man 3 and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix to be voted Film of the Year by the under-16s.
Despite being the fans’ favourite, The Simpson’s Movie wasn’t in the category for Best Feature Film, which was won by animated penguin movie Happy Feet.
The awards took place at London’s Hilton Hotel and were hosted by comedian Keith Chegwin.

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