Pixar, Quibi and Netflix's Big Mouth took home trophies on the fourth night of the Creative Arts Emmy's.

According to The Playlist, among the newest Emmy winners were the Quibi drama #FreeRayShawn, which scored wins for Laurence Fishburne in the Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama series and for Jasmine Cephas Jones in the Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama series categories.

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This marks Fishburne's third Emmy win while being Jones' first time winning an Emmy. These are also the first two Emmy win's ever for Quibi.

Other noteworthy winners on the newest night of the Creative Arts Emmy's included the Pixar program Forky Asks A Question, winning in the category Outstanding Short Form Animated Program. This marks the newest Emmy victory for the Disney+ platform following five Emmy wins for The Mandalorian during earlier portions of the Creative Arts Emmy's.

Finally, the animated Netflix program Big Mouth scored two Emmy's. One of those Emmy's was for Maya Rudolph in the Outstanding Character Voice-Over category. This served as Rudolph's first-ever Emmy win. It's also the first time this award has not gone to voice-over work done for a FOX animated program. Since the Outstanding Character Voice-Over category was created in 2014, the winners have hailed from FOX shows Family Guy or The Simpsons.

The final night of the Creative Arts Emmy's will air on FXX Sept. 19, while the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards will air Sept. 20 on ABC.

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Source: The Playlist