KPop Demon Hunters has become the first movie to win:
Oscar – best original song
Oscar – best animated film
Grammy – best song written for visual media
Golden Globe – best animated feature
Golden Globe – best original song
Critics Choice – best song
Annie – best animated feature
Annie – best music for an animated feature
The caveat is that some of these awards are newer, which is why many of the movies/songs from Disney’s renaissance era have only a few of these awards (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and Pocahontas won the maximum number of these awards that existed at the time). The 2006 award season was the first year that all eight of these awards existed.
The first Oscar for best animated film was awarded to Shrek (2001). The first Critics Choice Award for best song was given to When You Believe from The Prince of Egypt (1998). The first Annie for best animated feature went to Pocahontas (1995), and the first Annie for best music for an animated feature went to Beauty and the Beast (1991). The first Grammy for a song written for a motion picture or television was awarded to Somewhere Out There from An American Tail (1988). The first Golden Globe for best animated feature was was given to Cars (2006).
Frozen/Let It Go (2013) won all but the Golden Globe for original song, and Coco/Remember Me (2017) won in six of the eight categories (losing the Grammy to How Far I’ll Go from Moana and the Golden Globe to This Is Me from The Greatest Showman).
Non-animated movies: No Time to Die, Skyfall, Shallow (A Star Is Born), Glory (Selma), The Weary Kind (Crazy Heart), and Into the West (Lord of the Rings: Return of the King) have won all four of the music awards (Oscar, Grammy, CCA, Golden Globe).
inside Ejae’s custom Dior look for the Oscars