IGN's Best Animated TV Series category shines a light on the celebrity cartoon horses, the dragon princes, and of course all the Rick and Mortys on the small screen. Some of the animated shows we've nominated as the best of 2019 are for kids and adults, some are just for adults, but all of them are pretty great.

Best Animated TV Series of 2019: Bojack Horseman

IGN People's Choice Winner: The Dragon Prince

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Rick and Morty

Bojack Horseman

Big Mouth

Bob's Burgers

South Park

Love, Death, and Robots

Undone

The Dragon Prince

Primal

The Simpsons

This is our winner for the Best Animated TV Series of 2019. 2019 marked the beginning of the end for BoJack Horseman, with Netflix airing the first half of this bleak animated sitcom's final season. We hate to see it go, but at least BoJack is riding off into the sunset in absolute top form. Netflix's The Dragon Prince had a commanding win in our People's Choice poll with 59.4% of the vote. Rick and Morty followed with 13.1%, and another Netflix show, Love, Death, and Robots, took third place with 7%.For more, check out our Dragon Prince season 2 review Check out the rest of the IGN TV awards below! Rick and Morty finally returned after a two-year hiatus, but this wacky animated sitcom doesn't miss a beat in Season 4. It's still the show to beat when it comes to combining high concept sci-fi with absurd humor and deep, dark pathos. 2019 marked the beginning of the end for BoJack Horseman, with Netflix airing the first half of this bleak animated sitcom's final season. We hate to see it go, but at least BoJack is riding off into the sunset in absolute top form. Big Mouth's third season, while not quite reaching the heights of its first two seasons, was still undeniably funny while also finding time to be heartfelt.For more, check out our Big Mouth season 3 review The stealth star of Fox's animated lineup, if you're a Bob's Burgers fan, you already know that the series is consistently excellent, criminally underappreciated, and one of the most inventive shows on TV. And if you're not a fan, you should get on that. South Park still has plenty of gas left in the tank in its 23rd season. The series proved it's still as insightful and topical as ever, and it also gave us one of the most purely hilarious episodes ever in "Turd Burglars." For fans of Heavy Metal, Liquid Television, and Adult Swim, Love, Death & Robots seems like a natural evolution of the medium; bigger, bolder and more brazen, it's insane in the best way. Many of the worlds in this anthology are so fascinating that they'll inevitably leave you wanting more.For more, check out our Love, Sex, and Robots review For fans of Heavy Metal, Liquid Television, and Adult Swim, Love, Death & Robots seems like a natural evolution of the medium; bigger, bolder and more brazen, it's insane in the best way. Many of the worlds in this anthology are so fascinating that they'll inevitably leave you wanting more. The Dragon Prince is one part Game of Thrones and one part Avatar: The Last Airbender, bursting with dragons, epic action, and only the silliest, most grin-inducing humor. While the season felt too short, like the meat of the story is still to come, the series packs enough of a punch that the prospect of future seasons is deeply exciting.For more, check out our Dragon Prince season 2 review Adult Swim's lineup is rarely notable for its visual beauty, but all bets are off when animation legend Genndy Tartakovsky is calling the shots. Primal is another instant classic from Tartakovsky - a stripped-down, dialogue free story of survival that ranks among the most gorgeous shows of 2019. The Simpsons is still trucking along after 30 years. And even if its best days are well in the past, the series remains a comfortably familiar and ever-entertaining presence in our lives. Which animated TV shows made your list of nominees that didn’t make ours? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to check out all of our Game of the Year award nominees as well as our picks for the best movies, TV shows, comics, and anime of 2019 Art for IGN’s Best of 2019 is by Julia Rago Angela Nguyen , and Nicole Cagampan