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Making History: The Year Pixar Loses The Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature

January 15, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

The Golden Globes began awarding their Best Animated Feature category in 2007, and have continued each year to nominate three to five films (not the standard five as in other categories).  Every year, beginning in 2007 (for the year 2006), a Pixar (or Disney-Pixar) film has been nominated; and every year wins the award.  It […]

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