The nominations for the 75th Golden Globe Awards have been announced — and we're beyond excited that Pixar's Coco was nominated in two categories, however, Cars 3 has been omitted from recognition. The award ceremony will be held at the famed Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, January 7 and will be broadcast on NBC from 8:00 – 11:00 PM Eastern Time.
The history behind the Golden Globes category for Best Animated Feature Film began in the 2006/2007 award season (64th Annual Golden Globes) with Pixar Animation Studios claiming the coveted award each nominated year - with the exception of the 2011/2012 award season, when The Adventures of Tintin was awarded over Cars 2. During the 71st Annual Golden Globes, Pixar's Monsters University was the studio's first film that had been omitted from the Best Animated Feature Film category with the three nominations going to The Croods, Frozen and Despicable Me 2. See below for a complete Golden Globe history of the Best Animated Feature Film category winners.
- 2006 - Cars
- 2007 - Ratatouille
- 2008 - Wall•E
- 2009 - Up
- 2010 - Toy Story 3
- 2011 - The Adventures of Tintin (Cars 2 received a nomination)
- 2012 - Brave
- 2013 - Frozen (Monsters University was omitted)
- 2014 - How to Train Your Dragon 2 (No Pixar Animation Studios film was released)
- 2015 - Inside Out (The Good Dinosaur was also nominated)
- 2016 - Zootopia (Finding Dory was omitted)
BEST MOTION PICTURE - ANIMATED
- Loving Vincent
- Ferdinand
- Coco
- Boss Baby
- The Breadwinner
BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE
- This is Me Music: Benj Pasek and Justin Paul; Lyrics: Benj Pasek and Justin Paul "The Greatest Showman"
- Remember Me Music: Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez; Lyrics: Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez "Coco"
- The Star Music: Marc Shaiman and Mariah Carey; Lyrics: Marc Shaiman and Mariah Carey "The Star"
- Home Music: Justin Tranter, Nick Jonas and Nick Monson; Lyrics: Justin Tranter and Nick Jonas "Ferdinand"
- Mighty River Music: Raphael Saadiq; Lyrics: Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq and Taura Stinson "Mudbound"
Congratulations to the entire Coco team on this prestigious recognition. We continue to fall in love with this wonderful heartwarming film that celebrates life, death and everything in between. Be sure to share your thoughts with other Pixar fans in the Pixar Post Forum and state your predictions for the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
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