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Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

The Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award that has been awarded annually since 1952 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

Eligibility
Eligible films must be at least 70 minutes in length, be commercially released for at least seven days in the "greater Los Angeles area", and screened for the HFPA membership. The commercial release must begin during the calendar year prior to the awards ceremony, and the screening can occur no later than one week after commercial release. ==Winners and nominations==
Winners and nominations
1951–1957 1958–1962 1963–1969 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s ==Notes and trivia==
Notes and trivia
• Between 1989 and 2004, ten animated feature films were nominated for this award and three won: • 1989 - The Little Mermaid (lost to Driving Miss Daisy) • 1991 - Beauty and the Beast (won) • 1992 - Aladdin (lost to The Player) • 1994 - The Lion King (won) • 1995 - Toy Story (lost to Babe) • 1999 - Toy Story 2 (won) • 2000 - Chicken Run (lost to Almost Famous) • 2001 - Shrek (lost to Moulin Rouge!) • 2003 - Finding Nemo (lost to Lost in Translation) • 2004 - The Incredibles (lost to Sideways) • Toy Story 2 and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm are the only sequels to have won this award without their respective nominated predecessors also winning. • The 1961 and 2021 versions of West Side Story are the only films adapted from the same source material to win this award. • Since 2023, Emilia Pérez is the first non-English-language film to win in that category. ==See also==
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