Can you name the title of a one-word Walt Disney Animated Classic or Pixar feature film for each possible starting letter?
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- Hyphenated words are considered to be single words.
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Disney got very creative with these movies. How many of these one word Disney movies have you seen?
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Fantasia (1940)
Dumbo (1941)
Bambi (1942)
Cinderella (1950)
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Tonka (1958)
Pollyanna (1960)
Candleshoe (1977)
Condorman (1981)
Tex (1982)
Tron (1982)
Cheetah (1989)
Aladdin (1992)
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Pocahontas (1995)
Hercules (1997)
Toothless (1997)
Flubber (1997)
Mulan (1998)
Halloweentown (1998)
Tarzan (1999)
Annie (1999)
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Dinosaur (2000)
Holes (2003)
Twitches (2005)
Valiant (2005)
Cars (2006)
Ratatouille (2007)
Enchanted (2007)
Underdog (2007)
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WALL·E (2008)
Minutemen (2008)
Bolt (2008)
Up (2009)
Dadnapped (2009)
Starstruck (2010)
Tangled (2010)
Secretariat (2010)
Prom (2011)
Zokkomon (2011)
Brave (2012)
Planes (2013)
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This is a list of films produced by and released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner (known as that since 1983, with Never Cry Wolf as its first release) and films released before that under the former name of the parent company, Walt Disney Productions (1929–1983). Most films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company’s distribution division, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, formerly known as Buena Vista Film Distribution Company (1953–1960), Buena Vista Distribution Company (1960–1987) and Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (1987–2007). The Disney features produced before The Living Desert (1953) were originally distributed by United Artists and RKO Radio Pictures, and are now distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Some films produced by Walt Disney Pictures are also released through the parent company’s streaming service, Disney+.[1][2]
This list is organized by release date and includes live-action feature films (including theatrical, direct-to-video and streaming releases), animated feature films (including films developed and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios) and documentary films (including titles from the True-Life Adventures series and films produced by the Disneynature label). For an exclusive list of animated films released by Walt Disney Pictures and its previous entities see List of Disney theatrical animated feature films and List of Disney feature-length home entertainment releases § Animated films.
This list is only for films released under the main Disney banner. It does not include films produced or released by other existing, defunct or divested labels or subsidiaries owned by Walt Disney Studios (i.e. Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Fox 2000 Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, National Geographic Documentary Films, Miramax Films, Dimension Films, ESPN Films, etc.) unless they are credited as co-production partners, nor any direct-to-video releases unless they were produced under the main Disney banner, TV films, theatrical re-releases or films originally released by other non-Disney studios.
All films listed are theatrical releases and/or American-based films unless specified.
- A ‡ symbol signifies a direct-to-video or streaming release exclusively through Disney+.
- A † symbol signifies a premium video on demand release through Disney+.
- A § symbol signifies a simultaneous release to theatres and on premium video on demand.
- A * symbol signifies a film not produced in the United States, but rather in another country.
Released
1930s–1940s
Title | Release date | Notes |
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | December 21, 1937 | first film to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures |
Pinocchio | February 7, 1940 | |
Fantasia | November 13, 1940 | anthology film |
The Reluctant Dragon | June 20, 1941 | fictionalized tour around the Disney studio |
Dumbo | October 23, 1941 | |
Bambi | August 13, 1942 | |
Saludos Amigos | February 6, 1943 | anthology film |
Victory Through Air Power | July 17, 1943 | documentary film with wide use of animation; distributed by United Artists |
The Three Caballeros | February 3, 1945 | anthology film |
Make Mine Music | April 20, 1946 | anthology film |
Song of the South | November 12, 1946 | |
Fun and Fancy Free | September 27, 1947 | anthology film |
Melody Time | May 27, 1948 | anthology film |
So Dear to My Heart | November 29, 1948 | |
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad | October 5, 1949 | anthology film |
1950s
Title | Release date | Notes |
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Cinderella | February 15, 1950 | |
Treasure Island | July 29, 1950 | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions |
Alice in Wonderland | July 28, 1951 | |
The Story of Robin Hood | June 26, 1952 | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions |
Peter Pan | February 5, 1953 | |
The Sword and the Rose | July 23, 1953 | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions |
The Living Desert | November 10, 1953 | first film to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue | February 27, 1954 | produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions; last film to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures |
The Vanishing Prairie | August 16, 1954 | |
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | December 23, 1954 | |
Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier | May 25, 1955 | compilation film mostly made up from pre-existing footage from the Disney anthology television series |
Lady and the Tramp | June 22, 1955 | |
The African Lion | September 14, 1955 | |
The Littlest Outlaw | December 22, 1955 | |
The Great Locomotive Chase | June 8, 1956 | |
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates | July 18, 1956 | compilation film mostly made up from pre-existing footage from the Disney anthology television series |
Secrets of Life | November 6, 1956 | |
Westward Ho the Wagons! | December 20, 1956 | |
Johnny Tremain | June 19, 1957 | |
Perri | August 28, 1957 | |
Old Yeller | December 25, 1957 | |
The Light in the Forest | July 8, 1958 | |
White Wilderness | August 12, 1958 | |
Tonka | December 25, 1958 | |
Sleeping Beauty | January 29, 1959 | |
The Shaggy Dog | March 19, 1959 | |
Darby O’Gill and the Little People | June 26, 1959 | |
Zorro the Avenger | September 10, 1959 | |
Third Man on the Mountain | November 10, 1959 |
1960s
Title | Release date | Notes |
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Toby Tyler or 10 Weeks with a Circus | January 21, 1960 | |
Kidnapped | February 24, 1960 | |
Pollyanna | May 19, 1960 | |
The Sign of Zorro | June 11, 1960 | released in European theaters in 1958 |
Jungle Cat | August 10, 1960 | |
Ten Who Dared | November 1, 1960 | |
Swiss Family Robinson | December 21, 1960 | |
One Hundred and One Dalmatians | January 25, 1961 | |
The Absent-Minded Professor | March 16, 1961 | |
The Parent Trap | June 21, 1961 | |
Nikki: Wild Dog of the North | July 12, 1961 | |
Greyfriars Bobby | July 17, 1961 | |
Babes in Toyland | December 14, 1961 | |
Moon Pilot | April 5, 1962 | |
Bon Voyage! | May 17, 1962 | |
Big Red | June 6, 1962 | |
Almost Angels | September 26, 1962 | |
The Legend of Lobo | November 7, 1962 | |
In Search of the Castaways | December 21, 1962 | |
Son of Flubber | January 16, 1963 | |
Miracle of the White Stallions | March 29, 1963 | |
Savage Sam | June 1, 1963 | |
Summer Magic | July 7, 1963 | |
The Incredible Journey | November 20, 1963 | |
The Sword in the Stone | December 25, 1963 | |
A Tiger Walks | March 12, 1964 | |
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones | March 25, 1964 | |
The Three Lives of Thomasina | June 4, 1964 | |
The Moon-Spinners | July 8, 1964 | |
Mary Poppins | August 29, 1964 | winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
Those Calloways | November 10, 1964 | |
Emil and the Detectives | December 18, 1964 | |
The Monkey’s Uncle | August 18, 1965 | |
That Darn Cat! | December 2, 1965 | |
The Ugly Dachshund | February 16, 1966 | |
Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. | July 29, 1966 | |
The Fighting Prince of Donegal | October 1, 1966 | |
Follow Me, Boys! | December 1, 1966 | |
Monkeys, Go Home! | February 8, 1967 | |
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin | March 8, 1967 | |
The Gnome-Mobile | July 19, 1967 | |
The Jungle Book | October 18, 1967 | |
Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar | ||
The Happiest Millionaire | November 30, 1967 | last film with personal involvement from Walt Disney, who died during production |
Blackbeard’s Ghost | February 8, 1968 | |
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band | March 21, 1968 | |
Never a Dull Moment | June 26, 1968 | |
The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit | December 20, 1968 | |
The Love Bug | December 24, 1968 | |
Smith! | March 21, 1969 | |
Rascal | June 11, 1969 | |
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | December 24, 1969 |
1970s
Title | Release date | Notes |
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King of the Grizzlies | February 11, 1970 | |
The Boatniks | July 1, 1970 | |
The Wild Country | December 15, 1970 | |
The Aristocats | December 24, 1970 | |
The Barefoot Executive | March 17, 1971 | |
Scandalous John | June 22, 1971 | |
The Million Dollar Duck | June 30, 1971 | |
Bedknobs and Broomsticks | December 13, 1971 | |
The Biscuit Eater | March 22, 1972 | |
Now You See Him, Now You Don’t | July 12, 1972 | |
Napoleon and Samantha | July 19, 1972 | |
Run, Cougar, Run | October 18, 1972 | |
Snowball Express | December 22, 1972 | |
The World’s Greatest Athlete | February 1, 1973 | |
Charley and the Angel | March 23, 1973 | |
One Little Indian | June 20, 1973 | |
Robin Hood | November 8, 1973 | |
Superdad | December 14, 1973 | |
Herbie Rides Again | June 6, 1974 | |
The Bears and I | July 31, 1974 | |
The Castaway Cowboy | August 1, 1974 | |
The Island at the Top of the World | December 20, 1974 | |
The Strongest Man in the World | February 6, 1975 | |
Escape to Witch Mountain | March 21, 1975 | |
The Apple Dumpling Gang | July 1, 1975 | |
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing | July 9, 1975 | |
The Best of Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures | October 8, 1975 | compilation film made up of highlights from the True-Life Adventures series |
Ride a Wild Pony | December 25, 1975 | |
No Deposit, No Return | February 5, 1976 | |
Treasure of Matecumbe | July 1, 1976 | |
Gus | July 7, 1976 | |
The Shaggy D.A. | December 17, 1976 | |
Freaky Friday | ||
The Littlest Horse Thieves | March 11, 1977 | released in European theaters in 1976; also known as Escape from the Dark |
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | anthology film | |
A Tale of Two Critters | June 22, 1977 | |
The Rescuers | ||
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo | June 24, 1977 | |
Pete’s Dragon | November 3, 1977 | |
Candleshoe | December 16, 1977 | |
Return from Witch Mountain | March 10, 1978 | |
The Cat from Outer Space | June 9, 1978 | |
Hot Lead and Cold Feet | July 5, 1978 | |
The North Avenue Irregulars | February 9, 1979 | |
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again | June 27, 1979 | |
Unidentified Flying Oddball | July 26, 1979 | |
The Black Hole | December 21, 1979 |
1980s
Title | Release date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Midnight Madness | February 8, 1980 | |
The Watcher in the Woods | April 17, 1980 | |
Herbie Goes Bananas | June 25, 1980 | |
The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark | ||
Popeye | December 12, 1980 | co-production with Paramount Pictures and King Features; international distribution handled by Buena Vista International[N 1] |
The Devil and Max Devlin | March 6, 1981 | |
Amy | March 20, 1981 | |
Dragonslayer | June 26, 1981 | co-production with Paramount Pictures; international distribution handled by Buena Vista International[N 1] |
The Fox and the Hound | July 10, 1981 | |
Condorman | August 7, 1981 | |
Night Crossing | February 5, 1982 | |
Tron | July 9, 1982 | co-production with Lisberger/Kushner Productions |
Tex | July 30, 1982 | |
Trenchcoat | March 11, 1983 | |
Something Wicked This Way Comes | April 29, 1983 | co-production with The Bryna Company; last film as Walt Disney Productions |
Never Cry Wolf | October 7, 1983 | co-production with Amarok Productions Ltd.; first film as Walt Disney Pictures |
Return to Oz | June 21, 1985 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners II; first film to use the 1985 logo |
The Black Cauldron | July 24, 1985 | co-production with Walt Disney Productions and Silver Screen Partners II |
The Journey of Natty Gann | September 27, 1985 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners II |
One Magic Christmas | November 22, 1985 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners II and Telefilm Canada |
The Great Mouse Detective | July 2, 1986 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners II |
Flight of the Navigator | August 1, 1986 | co-production with Producers Sales Organization and New Star Entertainment[N 2] |
Benji the Hunted | June 19, 1987 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners III and Mulberry Square Productions |
Return to Snowy River | April 15, 1988 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners III, Burrowes Film Group and The Hoyts Group |
Oliver & Company | November 18, 1988 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners III |
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | June 23, 1989 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners III |
Cheetah | August 18, 1989 | |
The Little Mermaid | November 17, 1989 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners IV; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
1990s
Title | Release date | Notes |
---|---|---|
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp | August 3, 1990 | co-production with Disney MovieToons; first Disney MovieToons film |
The Rescuers Down Under | November 16, 1990 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners IV |
White Fang | January 18, 1991 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Hybrid Productions Inc. |
Shipwrecked | March 1, 1991 | co-production with AB Svensk Filmindustri |
Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken | May 24, 1991 | co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Pegasus Entertainment |
The Rocketeer | June 21, 1991 | released under Walt Disney Pictures in North America and under Touchstone Pictures outside of North America; co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and The Gordon Company |
Beauty and the Beast | November 22, 1991 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and Silver Screen Partners IV; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
Newsies | April 10, 1992 | co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners |
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid | July 17, 1992 | |
The Mighty Ducks | October 2, 1992 | co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners and Avnet–Kerner Productions |
Aladdin | November 25, 1992 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
The Muppet Christmas Carol | December 11, 1992 | co-production with Jim Henson Productions |
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey | February 3, 1993 | co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners |
A Far Off Place | March 12, 1993 | co-production with Touchwood Pacific Partners and Amblin Entertainment |
The Adventures of Huck Finn | April 2, 1993 | |
Hocus Pocus | July 16, 1993 | co-production with David Kirschner Productions |
Cool Runnings | October 1, 1993 | |
The Three Musketeers | November 12, 1993 | co-production with Caravan Pictures and Avnet–Kerner Productions |
Iron Will | January 14, 1994 | |
Blank Check | February 11, 1994 | |
D2: The Mighty Ducks | March 25, 1994 | co-production with Avnet–Kerner ProductionsInternational |
White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf | April 15, 1994 | |
The Return of Jafar ‡ | May 20, 1994 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
The Lion King | June 24, 1994 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Angels in the Outfield | July 15, 1994 | co-production with Caravan Pictures |
Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale | October 28, 1994 | |
The Santa Clause | November 11, 1994 | co-production with Hollywood Pictures and Outlaw Productions [N 3] |
Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book | December 25, 1994 | co-production with Baloo Productions and Jungle Book Films |
Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken ‡ | January 31, 1995 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Heavyweights | February 17, 1995 | co-production with Caravan Pictures |
Man of the House | March 3, 1995 | co-production with All Girl Productions and Orr & Cruickshank Productions |
Tall Tale | March 24, 1995 | co-production with Caravan Pictures |
A Goofy Movie | April 7, 1995 | co-production with Disney MovieToons |
Pocahontas | June 23, 1995 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
Operation Dumbo Drop | July 28, 1995 | co-production with Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
A Kid in King Arthur’s Court | August 11, 1995 | co-production with Trimark Pictures and Tapestry Films |
The Big Green | September 29, 1995 | co-production with Caravan Pictures |
Frank and Ollie | October 20, 1995 | |
Toy Story | November 22, 1995 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy; first Pixar Animation Studios film; first film to use the 1995 CGI logo |
Tom and Huck | December 22, 1995 | |
Muppet Treasure Island | February 16, 1996 | co-production with Jim Henson Productions |
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco | March 8, 1996 | |
James and the Giant Peach | April 12, 1996 | co-production with Skellington Productions and Allied Filmmakers |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | June 21, 1996 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
Aladdin and the King of Thieves ‡ | August 13, 1996 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
First Kid | August 30, 1996 | co-production with Caravan Pictures |
D3: The Mighty Ducks | October 4, 1996 | co-production with Avnet–Kerner Productions |
101 Dalmatians | November 27, 1996 | co-production with Great Oaks Entertainment |
That Darn Cat | February 14, 1997 | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
Jungle 2 Jungle | March 7, 1997 | co-production with TF1 |
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves ‡ | March 18, 1997 | |
Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off ‡ | April 8, 1997 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Hercules | June 27, 1997 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
George of the Jungle | July 16, 1997 | co-production with Mandeville Films and Avnet–Kerner Productions |
Air Bud | August 1, 1997 | co-production with Keystone Entertainment[N 2] |
Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin | August 5, 1997 | |
RocketMan | October 10, 1997 | co-production with Caravan Pictures and Roger Birnbaum Productions |
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas ‡ | November 11, 1997 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Flubber | November 26, 1997 | co-production with Great Oaks Entertainment |
Mr. Magoo | December 25, 1997 | co-production with UPA Productions |
Beauty and the Beast: Belle’s Magical World ‡ | February 10, 1998 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Meet the Deedles | March 27, 1998 | co-production with DIC Entertainment and Peak Productions |
Mulan | June 19, 1998 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
The Parent Trap | July 29, 1998 | |
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World ‡ | August 4, 1998 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story ‡ | September 29, 1998 | |
The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride ‡ | October 27, 1998 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
I’ll Be Home for Christmas | November 13, 1998 | co-production with Mandeville Films |
A Bug’s Life | November 25, 1998 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
Mighty Joe Young | December 25, 1998 | co-production with RKO Pictures and The Jacobson Company |
My Favorite Martian | February 12, 1999 | |
Doug’s 1st Movie | March 26, 1999 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation, Jumbo Pictures and A. Film A/S |
Endurance | May 14, 1999 | |
Tarzan | June 18, 1999 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
Inspector Gadget | July 23, 1999 | co-production with Caravan Pictures, DIC Entertainment, Avnet–Kerner Productions and Roger Birnbaum Productions |
Hercules: Zero to Hero ‡ | August 17, 1999 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
The Straight Story | October 15, 1999 | co-production with Asymmetrical Productions, FilmFour, Ciby 2000, Le Studio Canal+ and Canal+; [N 2] |
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas ‡ | November 9, 1999 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Toy Story 2 | November 24, 1999 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Fantasia 2000 | December 17, 1999 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
2000s
Title | Release date | Notes |
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The Tigger Movie | February 11, 2000 | co-production with Disney MovieToons, Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Animation Japan |
An Extremely Goofy Movie ‡ | February 29, 2000 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale | March 10, 2000 | |
Dinosaur | May 19, 2000 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab; first film to use the 2000 logo |
The Kid | July 7, 2000 | co-production with Junction Entertainment |
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins ‡ | August 8, 2000 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation and Pixar Animation Studios |
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea ‡ | September 19, 2000 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation and Disney Video Premiere |
Remember the Titans | September 29, 2000 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Technical Black Films |
102 Dalmatians | November 22, 2000 | |
The Emperor’s New Groove | December 15, 2000 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
Recess: School’s Out | February 16, 2001 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation and Paul & Joe Productions |
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure ‡ | February 27, 2001 | co-production with Disney MovieToons |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire | June 15, 2001 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
The Princess Diaries | August 3, 2001 | co-production with BrownHouse Productions; international distribution handled by Buena Vista International |
Max Keeble’s Big Move | October 5, 2001 | co-production with Karz Entertainment |
Monsters, Inc. | November 2, 2001 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse ‡ | November 6, 2001 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Snow Dogs | January 18, 2002 | co-production with The Kerner Entertainment Company |
Return to Never Land | February 15, 2002 | co-production with Disney MovieToons and A. Film A/S |
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True ‡ | February 26, 2002 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II ‡ | March 19, 2002 | |
The Rookie | March 29, 2002 | co-production with Gran Via Productions |
Lilo & Stitch | June 21, 2002 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
Tarzan & Jane ‡ | July 23, 2002 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
The Country Bears | July 26, 2002 | co-production with Gunn Films |
Mickey’s House of Villains ‡ | September 3, 2002 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Spirited Away | September 20, 2002 | distribution only; produced by Studio Ghibli;[N 2] winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Tuck Everlasting | October 11, 2002 | co-production with Scholastic Entertainment |
The Santa Clause 2 | November 1, 2002 | co-production with Outlaw Productions and Boxing Cat Films |
Treasure Planet | November 27, 2002 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
101 Dalmatians II: Patch’s London Adventure ‡ | January 21, 2003 | co-production with Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation |
The Jungle Book 2 | February 14, 2003 | co-production with Disney MovieToons |
Inspector Gadget 2 ‡ | March 11, 2003 | co-production with The Kerner Entertainment Company |
Piglet’s Big Movie | March 21, 2003 | co-production with Disney MovieToons and Munich Animation |
Ghosts of the Abyss | April 11, 2003 | co-production with Walden Media, Earthship Productions, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Golden Village, Telepool and UGC PH[N 4] |
Holes | April 18, 2003 | co-production with Walden Media, Phoenix Pictures and Chicago Pacific Entertainment |
The Lizzie McGuire Movie | May 2, 2003 | co-production with Stan Rogow Productions; |
Atlantis: Milo’s Return ‡ | May 20, 2003 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Finding Nemo | May 30, 2003 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | July 9, 2003 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Freaky Friday | August 6, 2003 | co-production with Gunn Films |
Stitch! The Movie ‡ | August 26, 2003 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
George of the Jungle 2 ‡ | October 21, 2003 | co-production with The Kerner Entertainment Company |
Brother Bear | November 1, 2003 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
The Haunted Mansion | November 26, 2003 | co-production with Gunn Films |
The Young Black Stallion | December 25, 2003 | co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Teacher’s Pet | January 16, 2004 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Miracle | February 6, 2004 | co-production with Mayhem Pictures |
The Lion King 1½ ‡ | February 10, 2004 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen | February 20, 2004 | international distribution handled by Buena Vista International |
Springtime with Roo ‡ | March 9, 2004 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Home on the Range | April 2, 2004 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
Sacred Planet | April 22, 2004 | |
Around the World in 80 Days | June 16, 2004 | co-production with Walden Media, Spanknyce Films, and Mostow/Lieberman Productions[N 2] |
America’s Heart and Soul | July 2, 2004 | co-production with Blacklight Films |
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement | August 11, 2004 | co-production with Shondaland and Martin Chase Productions |
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers ‡ | August 17, 2004 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
The Incredibles | November 5, 2004 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas ‡ | November 9, 2004 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
National Treasure | November 19, 2004 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Junction Entertainment and Saturn Films |
Aliens of the Deep | January 28, 2005 | co-production with Walden Media and Earthship Productions |
Mulan II ‡ | February 1, 2005 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Pooh’s Heffalump Movie | February 11, 2005 | |
The Pacifier | March 4, 2005 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment |
Ice Princess | March 18, 2005 | co-production with Bridget Johnson Films & Skate Away Productions |
Tarzan II ‡ | June 14, 2005 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios and Toon City Animation |
Herbie: Fully Loaded | June 22, 2005 | co-production with Robert Simonds Productions |
Howl’s Moving Castle | July 10, 2005 | distribution only; produced by Studio Ghibli;[N 2] nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Sky High | July 29, 2005 | co-production with Gunn Films |
Valiant | August 19, 2005 | co-production with Vanguard Animation and Odyssey Entertainment[N 2] |
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch ‡ | August 30, 2005 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie ‡ | September 13, 2005 | |
The Greatest Game Ever Played | September 30, 2005 | co-production with Fairway Films |
Chicken Little | November 4, 2005 | co-production with Walt Disney Feature Animation |
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | December 9, 2005 | co-production with Walden Media |
Kronk’s New Groove ‡ | December 13, 2005 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios and Toon City Animation |
Glory Road | January 13, 2006 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Texas Western Productions and Glory Road Productions |
Roving Mars | January 27, 2006 | co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company and White Mountain Films |
Bambi II | February 7, 2006[N 5] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Eight Below | February 17, 2006 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Mandeville Films and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
The Shaggy Dog | March 10, 2006 | co-production with Mandeville Films, Tollin/Robbins Productions, Boxing Cat Films, Robert Simonds Productions and Shaggy Dog Productions |
The Wild | April 14, 2006 | co-production with C.O.R.E. Feature Animation, Hoytyboy Pictures, Sir Zip Productions and Contrafilm last film to use the 2000 logo |
Cars | June 9, 2006 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Leroy and Stitch ‡ | June 27, 2006 | co-production with Walt Disney Television Animation |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest | July 7, 2006 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films; first film to use the 2006 logo |
Invincible | August 25, 2006 | co-production with Mayhem Pictures |
Brother Bear 2 ‡ | August 29, 2006 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D | October 20, 2006 | co-production with Skellington Productions[N 6] |
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause | November 3, 2006 | co-production with Outlaw Productions & Boxing Cat Productions |
The Fox and the Hound 2 ‡ | December 12, 2006 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios; last film to use the 1985 logo |
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time ‡ | February 6, 2007 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Bridge to Terabithia | February 16, 2007 | co-production with Summit Entertainment and Walden Media |
Meet the Robinsons | March 30, 2007 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End | May 25, 2007 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Ratatouille | June 29, 2007 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; last film to use the 1995 CGI logo; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Secret of the Magic Gourd * | Chinese film; co-production with Centro Digital Pictures Limited[N 7] | |
Underdog | August 3, 2007 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Classic Media and Maverick Films |
The Pixar Story | August 28, 2007 | co-production with Leslie Iwerks Productions |
The Game Plan | September 28, 2007 | co-production with Mayhem Pictures; last film to be distributed by Buena Vista and Buena Vista International |
Enchanted | November 21, 2007 | co-production with Right Coast Productions, Josephson Entertainment and Andalasia Productions; first film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and internationally by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International |
National Treasure: Book of Secrets | December 21, 2007 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Junction Entertainment and Saturn Films |
Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert | February 1, 2008 | co-production with PACE |
College Road Trip | March 7, 2008 | co-production with Gunn Films |
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian | May 16, 2008 | co-production with Walden Media |
WALL-E | June 27, 2008 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning ‡ | August 26, 2008 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios; distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
Beverly Hills Chihuahua | October 3, 2008 | co-production with Mandeville Films |
Morning Light | October 17, 2008 | |
High School Musical 3: Senior Year | October 24, 2008 | co-production with Borden and Rosenbush Entertainment |
Roadside Romeo * | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures India, Yash Raj Films and Disney World Cinema | |
Tinker Bell | October 28, 2008[N 8] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Bolt | November 21, 2008 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Bedtime Stories | December 25, 2008 | co-production with Gunn Films, Happy Madison Productions, Offspring Entertainment and Conman & Izzy Productions |
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience | February 27, 2009 | co-production with Jonas Films |
Race to Witch Mountain | March 13, 2009 | co-production with Gunn Films |
Hannah Montana: The Movie | April 10, 2009 | co-production with It’s a Laugh Productions and Millar Gough Ink |
Earth | April 22, 2009 | Disneynature release; produced by BBC Natural History Unit, BBC Worldwide, Discovery Channel and Greenlight Media AG[N 9] |
Trail of the Panda | May 8, 2009 | co-production with Disney World Cinema and Castle Hero Pictures |
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story | May 22, 2009 | co-production with Crescendo Productions, Red Hour Films and Traveling Light |
Up | May 29, 2009 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book * | June 12, 2009 | German film |
G-Force | July 24, 2009 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Ponyo | August 14, 2009 | distribution only; produced by Studio Ghibli[N 9] |
Walt & El Grupo | September 9, 2009 | co-production with Walt Disney Family Foundation Films and Theodore Thomas Productions |
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | October 27, 2009[N 10] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
The Book of Masters * | October 29, 2009 | Russian film; co-production with Trite |
Disney’s A Christmas Carol | November 6, 2009 | co-production with ImageMovers Digital |
Old Dogs | November 25, 2009 | co-production with Tapestry Films |
The Princess and the Frog | December 11, 2009 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
2010s
Title | Release date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Alice in Wonderland | March 5, 2010 | co-production with The Zanuck Company, Roth Films and Team Todd; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Waking Sleeping Beauty | March 26, 2010 | distribution only; produced by Stone Circle Pictures |
Oceans | April 22, 2010 | Disneynature release; produced by Participant Media, Pathé, Gatetee Films, Canal+, France 2 Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma, Notro Films, JMH-TSR, France Télévisions, TPS Star, Centre National de la Cinématogrpahie, Procirep and Angoa-Agicoa Movies[N 9] |
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | May 28, 2010 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Toy Story 3 | June 18, 2010 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice | July 14, 2010 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Saturn Films and Broken Road Productions |
Tales from Earthsea | August 13, 2010 | distribution only; produced by Studio Ghibli[N 9] |
The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos | September 7, 2010 | Disneynature release; produced by Kudos Pictures, Kudos Film and Television and Natural Light Films |
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue | September 21, 2010[N 11] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Secretariat | October 8, 2010 | co-production with Mayhem Pictures |
Do Dooni Chaar * | co-production with Planman Motion Pictures, Disney India and Disney World Cinema | |
Tangled | November 24, 2010 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Tron: Legacy | December 17, 2010 | co-production with Sean Bailey Productions |
Anaganaga O Dheerudu * | January 21, 2011 | co-production with A Bellyful of Dreams Entertainment, Arka Media Works, Disney India and Disney World Cinema |
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 ‡ | February 1, 2011 | |
Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan * | February 17, 2011 | German film |
Mars Needs Moms | March 11, 2011 | co-production with ImageMovers Digital; final ImageMovers Digital film |
Zokkomon * | April 22, 2011 | co-production with Disney India and Disney World Cinema |
African Cats | Disneynature release; produced by Fothergill/Scholey Productions and Silverback Films | |
Prom | April 29, 2011 | |
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | May 20, 2011 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Cars 2 | June 24, 2011 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Winnie the Pooh | July 15, 2011 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Spooky Buddies ‡ | September 20, 2011 | co-production with Key Pix Productions |
The Muppets | November 23, 2011 | co-production with Mandeville Films |
Treasure Buddies ‡ | January 31, 2012 | co-production with Key Pix Productions |
The Secret World of Arrietty | February 17, 2012 | distribution only; produced by Studio Ghibli[N 9] |
John Carter | March 9, 2012 | |
Chimpanzee | April 20, 2012 | Disneynature release; produced by Great Ape Productions |
Arjun: The Warrior Prince * | May 25, 2012 | co-production with Disney India, Disney World Cinema and UTV Motion Pictures |
Brave | June 22, 2012 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Odd Life of Timothy Green | August 15, 2012 | co-production with Monsterfoot Productions and Scott Sanders Productions |
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! ‡ | September 18, 2012 | distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
Frankenweenie | October 5, 2012 | co-production with Tim Burton Productions; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Secret of the Wings | October 23, 2012[N 12] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Wreck-It Ralph | November 2, 2012 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Oz the Great and Powerful | March 8, 2013 | co-production with Roth Films and Curtis-Donen Productions |
Wings of Life | April 16, 2013 | Disneynature release; produced by Blacklight Films |
Monsters University | June 21, 2013 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
The Lone Ranger | July 3, 2013 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Blind Wink and Infinitum Nihil |
Planes | August 9, 2013 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Super Buddies ‡ | August 27, 2013 | co-production with Key Pix Productions |
Frozen | November 27, 2013 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Saving Mr. Banks | December 13, 2013 | co-production with BBC Films, Essential Media and Entertainment, Ruby Films, and Hopscotch Features |
Muppets Most Wanted | March 21, 2014 | co-production with Mandeville Films |
The Pirate Fairy | April 1, 2014[N 13] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Bears | April 18, 2014 | Disneynature release; produced by Silverback Films |
Million Dollar Arm | May 16, 2014 | co-production with Roth Films and Mayhem Pictures |
Maleficent | May 30, 2014 | co-production with Roth Films |
Planes: Fire & Rescue | July 18, 2014 | co-production with Disneytoon Studios |
Khoobsurat * | September 19, 2014 | co-production with UTV Motion Pictures, Disney India and Anil Kapoor Films |
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day | October 10, 2014 | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company |
Big Hero 6 | November 7, 2014 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Into the Woods | December 25, 2014 | co-production with Lucamar Productions and Marc Platt Productions; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
McFarland, USA | February 20, 2015 | co-production with Mayhem Pictures |
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | March 3, 2015[N 14] | co-production with Disneytoon Studios; final Disneytoon Studios film |
Cinderella | March 13, 2015 | co-production with Kinberg Genre, Allison Shearmur Productions and Beagle Pug Films |
Monkey Kingdom | April 17, 2015 | Disneynature release; produced by Silverback Films |
Tomorrowland | May 22, 2015 | co-production with A113 Productions |
Inside Out | June 19, 2015 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
ABCD 2 * | co-production with UTV Motion Pictures and Disney India | |
The Good Dinosaur | November 25, 2015 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Finest Hours | January 29, 2016 | co-production with Whitaker Entertainment and Red Hawk Entertainment |
Zootopia | March 4, 2016 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Jungle Book | April 15, 2016 | co-production with Fairview Entertainment |
Tini: The Movie * | May 6, 2016 | co-production with Gloriamundi Producciones and Lapis Films |
Alice Through the Looking Glass | May 27, 2016 | co-production with Roth Films, Team Todd and Tim Burton Productions |
Finding Dory | June 17, 2016 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
The BFG | July 1, 2016 | co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Reliance Entertainment, Walden Media and The Kennedy/Marshall Company[N 15] |
Pete’s Dragon | August 12, 2016 | co-production with Whitaker Entertainment |
Queen of Katwe | September 30, 2016 | co-production with ESPN Films, Cine Mosaic and Mirabai Films |
Moana | November 23, 2016 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Growing Up Wild | December 6, 2016 | Disneynature release; produced by Silverback Films |
Dangal * | December 21, 2016 | co-production with Disney India, UTV Motion Pictures and Aamir Khan Productions |
L’Empereur — March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step | February 15, 2017 | Disneynature release; produced by Bonne Pioche Cinéma, Paprika Films, Wild-Touch Productions, OCS, France 3 Cinéma and Hulu Originals[N 16] |
Beauty and the Beast | March 17, 2017 | co-production with Mandeville Films |
Born in China | April 21, 2017 | Disneynature release; produced by Shanghai Media Group, Chuan Films and Brian Leith Productions |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales | May 26, 2017 | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Cars 3 | June 16, 2017 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
Ghost of the Mountains | June 30, 2017 | Disneynature release; produced by Netflix Original Documentaries and Brian Leith Productions |
Jagga Jasoos * | July 14, 2017 | co-production with Disney India, UTV Motion Pictures, Picture Shuru Entertainment and Ishana Movies |
The Last Warrior * | October 29, 2017 | Russian film; co-production with Yellow, Black & White |
Coco | November 22, 2017 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Expedition China | December 27, 2017 | Disneynature release; produced by Netflix Original Documentaries and Brian Leith Productions |
A Wrinkle in Time | March 9, 2018 | co-production with Whitaker Entertainment |
Incredibles 2 | June 15, 2018 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Christopher Robin | August 3, 2018 | co-production with 2DUX² |
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms | November 2, 2018 | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company |
Ralph Breaks the Internet | November 21, 2018 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Mary Poppins Returns | December 19, 2018 | co-production with Lucamar Productions and Marc Platt Productions; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Dumbo | March 29, 2019 | co-production with Tim Burton Productions, Infinite Detective Productions and Secret Machine Entertainment |
Penguins | April 17, 2019 | Disneynature release; produced by Silverback Films |
Aladdin | May 24, 2019 | co-production with Rideback |
Toy Story 4 | June 21, 2019 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Lion King | July 19, 2019 | co-production with Fairview Entertainment; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil | October 18, 2019 | co-production with Roth/Kirschenbaum Films |
Lady and the Tramp ‡ | November 12, 2019 | co-production with Taylor Made; distributed by Disney+ |
Noelle ‡ | distributed by Disney+ | |
Frozen II | November 22, 2019 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Togo ‡ | December 20, 2019 | distributed by Disney+ |
2020s
Title | Release date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made ‡ | February 7, 2020 | co-production with Etalon Films, Slow Pony Pictures and Whitaker Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
Onward | March 6, 2020 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Stargirl ‡ | March 13, 2020 | co-production with Gotham Group and Hahnscape Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
Dolphin Reef ‡ | April 3, 2020 | Disneynature release; distributed by Disney+ |
Elephant ‡ | ||
Artemis Fowl ‡ | June 12, 2020 | co-production with TriBeCa Productions, Marzano Films and TKBC; distributed by Disney+ |
Hamilton ‡ | July 3, 2020 | co-production with 5000 Broadway Productions, Nevis Productions, Old 320 Sycamore Pictures and RadicalMedia; distributed by Disney+; nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
Black Is King ‡ | July 31, 2020 | co-production with Parkwood Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
Magic Camp ‡ | August 14, 2020 | co-production with Team Todd; distributed by Disney+ |
The One and Only Ivan ‡ | August 21, 2020 | co-production with Jolie Pas Productions and Allison Shearmur Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe ‡ | August 28, 2020 | co-production with Disney Television Animation; distributed by Disney+ |
Mulan † | September 4, 2020 | co-production with Jason T. Reed Productions and Good Fear Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals ‡ | September 25, 2020 | co-production with Gulfstream Pictures, Maple Plus Productions Inc. and Disney Channel; distributed by Disney+ |
Godmothered ‡ | December 4, 2020 | co-production with The Montecito Picture Company; distributed by Disney+ |
Safety ‡ | December 11, 2020 | co-production with Mayhem Pictures and Select Films; distributed by Disney+ |
Soul ‡ | December 25, 2020 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; distributed by Disney+; winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
The Last Warrior: Root of Evil * | January 1, 2021 | Russian film; co-production with Yellow, Black & White, Cinema Fund Russia and Russia-1 |
Flora & Ulysses ‡ | February 19, 2021 | co-production with Netter Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
Raya and the Last Dragon § | March 5, 2021 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Cruella § | May 28, 2021 | co-production with Gunn Films and Marc Platt Productions |
Luca ‡ | June 18, 2021 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; distributed by Disney+; nominee of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film |
Jungle Cruise § | July 30, 2021 | co-production with Davis Entertainment, Flynn Picture Company and Seven Bucks Productions |
Encanto | November 24, 2021 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid ‡ | December 3, 2021 | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+[N 17] |
The Last Warrior: A Messenger of Darkness * | December 23, 2021 | Russian film; co-production with Disney CIS and Yellow, Black & White |
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild ‡ | January 28, 2022 | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+[N 17] |
The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert | January 30, 2022 | co-production with Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films; limited IMAX engagement |
Turning Red ‡ | March 11, 2022 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios; distributed by Disney+ |
Cheaper by the Dozen ‡ | March 18, 2022 | co-production with Khalabo Ink Society; distributed by Disney+[N 17] |
Better Nate Than Ever ‡ | April 1, 2022 | co-production with Marc Platt Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
Polar Bear ‡ | April 22, 2022 | Disneynature release; distributed by Disney+ |
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers ‡ | May 20, 2022 | co-production with Mandeville Films; distributed by Disney+ |
Hollywood Stargirl ‡ | June 3, 2022 | co-production with Gotham Group and Hahnscape Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
Lightyear | June 17, 2022 | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
Rise ‡ | June 24, 2022 | co-production with Faliro House Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
Zombies 3 ‡ | July 15, 2022 | co-production with Bloor Street Productions and Resonate Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
Pinocchio ‡ | September 8, 2022 | co-production with ImageMovers and Depth of Field Studios; distributed by Disney+ |
Hocus Pocus 2 ‡ | September 30, 2022 | co-production with David Kirschner Productions and Weimaraner Republic Pictures; distributed by Disney+ |
Disenchanted ‡ | November 18, 2022 | co-production with Right Coast Productions, Josephson Entertainment and Andalasia Productions; distributed by Disney+ |
Strange World | November 23, 2022 | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios; first film to use the 2022 logo |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules ‡ | December 2, 2022 | co-production with Bardel Entertainment; distributed by Disney+ |
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again ‡ | December 9, 2022 | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment, Alibaba Pictures and Atomic Cartoons; distributed by Disney+; last film to use the 2006 logo [N 17] |
Chang Can Dunk ‡ | March 10, 2023 | co-production with Hillman Grad Productions and Makeready; distributed by Disney+ |
Upcoming
Title | Release date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Peter Pan & Wendy ‡ | April 28, 2023[4] | co-production with Whitaker Entertainment and Roth/Kirschenbaum Films; distributed by Disney+ |
Crater ‡ | May 12, 2023[5] | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment; distributed by Disney+[6] |
The Little Mermaid | May 26, 2023[7] | co-production with DeLuca Marshall, Marc Platt Productions, and 5000 Broadway Productions[8] |
Elemental | June 16, 2023[9] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | June 30, 2023[10] | co-production with Lucasfilm[11] |
Haunted Mansion | July 28, 2023[12][13] | co-production with Rideback[14] |
Wish | November 22, 2023[15] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Elio | March 1, 2024[16] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
Snow White | March 22, 2024[12][7][16] | co-production with Marc Platt Productions[17] |
Inside Out 2 | June 14, 2024[16] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
Mufasa: The Lion King | July 5, 2024[12][7][16] | co-production with Fairview Entertainment[18][19] |
Unspecified films with dates
These films are unspecified but have confirmed dates from The Walt Disney Studios.
Release date | Notes |
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December 1, 2023[20] | |
February 14, 2024[20] | |
August 16, 2024[20] | |
November 27, 2024[20] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
March 7, 2025[20] | |
April 11, 2025[20] | |
May 23, 2025[20] | |
June 13, 2025[20] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
July 2, 2025[20] | |
August 15, 2025[20] | |
November 26, 2025[20] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
January 16, 2026[20] | |
March 6, 2026[20] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
March 27, 2026[20] | |
April 17, 2026[20] | |
May 22, 2026[20] | |
June 19, 2026[20] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios |
July 10, 2026[20] | |
August 14, 2026[20] | |
September 18, 2026[20] | |
November 25, 2026[20] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Undated films
Title | Release date | Ref. | Notes | Production Status |
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Young Woman and the Sea ‡ | 2023 | [21] | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films; distributed by Disney+ | Post-production |
29 Dates ‡ | TBA | [22] | distributed by Disney+ | In development |
61 ‡ | [23] | Pre-production | ||
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ‡ | [24] | co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company; distributed by Disney+ | ||
All Night Long | [25] | co-production with Cavalry Media | In development | |
Aloha Rodeo ‡ | [26] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Bambi | [27] | co-production with Depth of Field Studios and Known Universe Productions | ||
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad | [28] | co-production with LuckyChap Entertainment and Scott Free Productions | ||
Father of the Bride ‡ | [29] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Flight of the Navigator ‡ | [30] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Hercules | [31] | co-production with AGBO | ||
Hunchback | [32] | co-production with Mandeville Films | ||
Inspector Gadget | [33][34] | co-production with Rideback | ||
Keeper of the Lost Cities | [35] | co-production with Pearl Street Films | ||
Knights | [36] | |||
Lilo & Stitch | [37] | co-production with Rideback | ||
Merlin | [38] | |||
Moana | [39] | co-production with Seven Bucks Productions and Flynn Picture Co. | ||
Muppet Man | [40] | co-production with The Jim Henson Company | ||
National Treasure 3 | [41] | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Junction Entertainment and Saturn Films | ||
Once on This Island ‡ | [42] | co-production with Marc Platt Productions; distributed by Disney+ | ||
One Thousand and One Nights | [43] | |||
Penelope | [44] | co-production with Olive Bridge Entertainment | ||
Robin Hood ‡ | [45] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Sadé | [46] | co-production with Verse Productions | ||
Shrunk ‡ | [8] | co-production with Mandeville Films; distributed by Disney+ | ||
Sister Act 3 ‡ | [47] | distributed by Disney+ | Pre-production | |
Society of Explorers and Adventurers | [48] | co-production with Maximum Effort | In development | |
Space Camp ‡ | [49] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Space Mountain | [50] | co-production with Safehouse Pictures and Rideback | ||
Spooked ‡ | [51] | co-production with Rideback; distributed by Disney+ | Pre-production | |
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee | [52] | co-production with Rideback | In development | |
The Aristocats | [53] | co-production with Olive Bridge Entertainment | ||
The Graveyard Book | [54] | co-production with 2Dux2 | ||
The Parent Trap ‡ | [29] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
The Sword in the Stone ‡ | [55] | |||
The Thief ‡ | [56] | |||
Three Men and a Baby ‡ | [57][58] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Tink | [59] | co-production with Hello Sunshine | ||
Tom Sawyer ‡ | [60] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
The Return of the Rocketeer ‡ | [61] | |||
Tower of Terror | [62] | co-production with These Pictures | Pre-production | |
Tron: Ares | [63] | |||
Untitled Aladdin sequel | [64] | co-production with Rideback | In development | |
Untitled Brian Fee film | [65] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | ||
Untitled Cruella sequel | [66] | |||
Untitled fifth Toy Story film | [67] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | ||
Untitled Figment film | [68] | co-production with Point Grey Pictures | ||
Untitled Jennifer Lee film | [69] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
Untitled Josie Trinidad film | [70] | |||
Untitled Jungle Cruise sequel | [71] | co-production with Davis Entertainment, Flynn Picture Company and Seven Bucks Productions | ||
Untitled Kristen Lester film | [72] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | ||
Untitled Marc Smith film | [70] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
Untitled Mulan sequel | [73] | co-production with Jason T. Reed Productions and Good Fear Productions | ||
Untitled Pirates of the Caribbean spin-off | [74] | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films | ||
Untitled Prince Anders film ‡ | [75] | distributed by Disney+ | ||
Untitled Rosana Sullivan film | [76] | co-production with Pixar Animation Studios | ||
Untitled sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film | [77] | co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films | ||
Untitled Stephen J. Anderson film | [78] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
Untitled Suzi Yoonessi film | [70] | |||
Untitled The Jungle Book sequel | [79] | co-production with Fairview Entertainment | ||
Untitled third Frozen film | [67] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
Untitled third Maleficent film | [80][81] | |||
Untitled Zootopia sequel | [67] | co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
World’s Best ‡ | [82] | distributed by Disney+ | Pre-production | |
Wouldn’t It Be Nice ‡ | [83] | In development |
See also
In-depth lists by other types
- List of Disney feature-length home entertainment releases
- List of Disney television films
- List of Disney theatrical animated feature films
- List of Disney live-action adaptations and remakes of Disney animated films
- List of Disney park ride adaptations
Disney-branded labels
- Lists of Walt Disney Studios films
Operating:
- Walt Disney Animation Studios (list)
- Disney Channel Original Movies (list)
- Pixar Animation Studios (list)
- Disneynature
Defunct:
- ImageMovers Digital
- Skellington Productions
- Disneytoon Studios
Other film labels and/or subsidiaries
Operating:
- Marvel Studios (list)
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (list)
- Marvel Television
- Lucasfilm Ltd. (list)
- 20th Century Studios (list)
- Searchlight Pictures (list)
- 20th Century Animation
- Star Studios
- ESPN Films
- Star Studios
Defunct:
- Hollywood Pictures
- Touchstone Pictures (list)
- ABC Motion Pictures (list)
- ABC Family (list)
- Fox 2000 Pictures[84]
- Blue Sky Studios (list)
- UTV Motion Pictures
Divested (once owned by Disney):
- Miramax (list)
- Dimension Films (list)
Related lists
- List of Walt Disney Animation Studios short films
- List of Disney television series
Notes
- ^ a b Walt Disney Productions and Paramount Pictures co-produced this film, with Buena Vista International handling international distribution, and Paramount handling North American distribution.
- ^ a b c d e f g Distributed by Buena Vista in North America only.
- ^ Released in conjunction with the Hollywood Pictures label.
- ^ Distributed by Buena Vista in a small number of countries. International rights were held by Summit Entertainment.
- ^ Direct-to-video film. Theatrical release outside of North America on January 26, 2006, except for China, Japan and Taiwan.
- ^ Released under the Touchstone Pictures label in its original 1993 date, and rebranded as a Walt Disney Pictures film for the 2006 reissue.[3]
- ^ Theatrical release only in China. Direct-to-video release in the United States on January 27, 2009.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on September 18, 2008. Direct-to-video release on October 28, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in North America only.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on September 3, 2009 in Argentina. Direct-to-video release on October 27, 2009.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on August 13, 2010 in the United Kingdom. Direct-to-video release on September 21, 2010.
- ^ Limited theatrical release on August 31, 2012 in the United States and on August 16, 2012 in Ukraine. Direct-to-video release on October 23, 2012.
- ^ Theatrical release internationally on February 13, 2014. Direct-to-video release in the United States on April 1, 2014.
- ^ Theatrical release internationally and limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom on December 12, 2014. Direct-to-video release on March 3, 2015.
- ^ Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures worldwide except in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, where DreamWorks Pictures’ international partner Mister Smith Entertainment sold the rights to independent distributors.
- ^ Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in France. It was subsequently released exclusively on Hulu in the U.S. as March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step.
- ^ a b c d The film was originally in-production at 20th Century Studios, but was switched over to Walt Disney Pictures during production.
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Further reading
- Maltin, Leonard (2000). The Disney Films. New York: Disney Editions. ISBN 978-0-7868-8527-5.
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- «A Complete List of Disney Films». The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on August 25, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2003.
- List of all films released by Disney regardless of label—Disney
- List of Pre-1980 Live Action Disney Movies and DVD Status—UltimateDisney.com
- List of 1980–Present Live Action Disney Movies and DVD Status—UltimateDisney.com
External links
- Official list of Walt Disney Pictures films
These are all movies that Disney produced and Co-produced! I do update frequently and give future releases!
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83 min
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Animation, Adventure, Family
96
Metascore
Exiled into the dangerous forest by her wicked stepmother, a princess is rescued by seven dwarf miners who make her part of their household.
Directors:
William Cottrell,
David Hand,
Wilfred Jackson,
Larry Morey,
Perce Pearce,
Ben Sharpsteen
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Stars:
Adriana Caselotti,
Harry Stockwell,
Lucille La Verne,
Roy Atwell
Votes:
204,655
| Gross:
$184.93M
0+
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88 min
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Animation, Adventure, Comedy
99
Metascore
A living puppet, with the help of a cricket as his conscience, must prove himself worthy to become a real boy.
Directors:
Norman Ferguson,
T. Hee,
Wilfred Jackson,
Jack Kinney,
Hamilton Luske,
Bill Roberts,
Ben Sharpsteen
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Stars:
Dickie Jones,
Christian Rub,
Mel Blanc,
Billy Bletcher
Votes:
151,758
| Gross:
$84.25M
0+
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124 min
|
Animation, Family, Fantasy
96
Metascore
A collection of animated interpretations of great works of Western classical music, ranging from the abstract to depictions of mythology and fantasy, and settings including the prehistoric, supernatural and sacred.
Directors:
James Algar,
Samuel Armstrong,
Ford Beebe Jr.,
Norman Ferguson,
David Hand,
Jim Handley,
T. Hee,
Wilfred Jackson,
Hamilton Luske,
Bill Roberts,
Paul Satterfield,
Ben Sharpsteen
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Stars:
Leopold Stokowski,
Deems Taylor,
The Philadelphia Orchestra,
Corey Burton
Votes:
99,173
| Gross:
$76.41M
74 min
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Animation, Comedy, Family
Humorist Robert Benchley learns about the animation process at Walt Disney Studios while trying to find the great man himself to pitch him the idea of making a cartoon about a shy dragon.
Directors:
Alfred L. Werker,
Hamilton Luske,
Jack Cutting,
Ub Iwerks,
Jack Kinney
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Stars:
Robert Benchley,
Frances Gifford,
Buddy Pepper,
Nana Bryant
Votes:
3,533
| Gross:
$0.87M
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64 min
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Animation, Adventure, Drama
96
Metascore
Ridiculed because of his enormous ears, a young circus elephant is assisted by a mouse to achieve his full potential.
Directors:
Samuel Armstrong,
Norman Ferguson,
Wilfred Jackson,
Jack Kinney,
Bill Roberts,
Ben Sharpsteen,
John Elliotte
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Stars:
Sterling Holloway,
Edward Brophy,
Herman Bing,
Billy Bletcher
Votes:
135,652
| Gross:
$1.60M
0+
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69 min
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Animation, Adventure, Drama
91
Metascore
The story of a young deer growing up in the forest.
Directors:
James Algar,
Samuel Armstrong,
David Hand,
Graham Heid,
Bill Roberts,
Paul Satterfield,
Norman Wright,
Arthur Davis,
Clyde Geronimi
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Stars:
Hardie Albright,
Stan Alexander,
Bobette Audrey,
Peter Behn
Votes:
146,986
| Gross:
$102.80M
42 min
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Animation, Short, Adventure
60
Metascore
Disney animators tour South America and present four animated shorts inspired by their trip.
Directors:
Wilfred Jackson,
Jack Kinney,
Hamilton Luske,
Bill Roberts,
Norman Ferguson
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Stars:
Fred Shields,
José Oliveira,
Lee Blair,
Mary Blair
Votes:
7,235
71 min
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Animation, Comedy, Family
85
Metascore
Donald receives his birthday gifts, which include traditional gifts and information about Brazil (hosted by Zé Carioca) and Mexico (by Panchito, a Mexican Charro Rooster).
Directors:
Norman Ferguson,
Clyde Geronimi,
Jack Kinney,
Bill Roberts,
Harold Young
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Stars:
Aurora Miranda,
Carmen Molina,
Dora Luz,
Sterling Holloway
Votes:
14,718
75 min
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Animation, Adventure, Comedy
60
Metascore
Animation done to contemporary popular music.
Directors:
Robert Cormack,
Clyde Geronimi,
Jack Kinney,
Hamilton Luske,
Joshua Meador
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Stars:
Nelson Eddy,
Dinah Shore,
Laverne Andrews,
Maxene Andrews
Votes:
4,627
73 min
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Animation, Adventure, Comedy
66
Metascore
Jiminy Cricket hosts two Disney animated shorts: «Bongo,» about a circus bear escaping to the wild, and «Mickey and the Beanstalk,» a take on the famous fairy tale.
Directors:
Jack Kinney,
Hamilton Luske,
William Morgan,
Bill Roberts
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Stars:
Edgar Bergen,
Dinah Shore,
Luana Patten,
Anita Gordon
Votes:
8,744
84 min
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Action, Adventure, Family
64
Metascore
When King Richard the Lionheart leaves England to lead a crusade to the Holy Land, his treacherous brother conspires to bring himself to power.
Director:
Ken Annakin
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Stars:
Richard Todd,
Joan Rice,
Peter Finch,
James Hayter
Votes:
2,090
| Gross:
$4.58M
G
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77 min
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Animation, Adventure, Family
76
Metascore
Wendy and her brothers are whisked away to the magical world of Neverland with the hero of their stories, Peter Pan.
Directors:
Clyde Geronimi,
Wilfred Jackson,
Hamilton Luske,
Jack Kinney
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Stars:
Bobby Driscoll,
Kathryn Beaumont,
Hans Conried,
Bill Thompson
Votes:
144,641
| Gross:
$87.40M
G
|
69 min
|
Family, Documentary
69
Metascore
Although first glance reveals little more than stones and sand, the desert is alive. Witness moving rocks, spitting mud pots, gorgeous flowers and the never-ending battle for survival between creatures of every shape, size and description.
Director:
James Algar
|
Star:
Winston Hibler
Votes:
1,611
71 min
|
Documentary, Family
Story of the American Prairie as it was when vast herds of bison and elk grazed.
Director:
James Algar
|
Star:
Winston Hibler
Votes:
725
G
|
75 min
|
Family, Documentary
Experience the thrill of the hunt and the heartwarming fun of a mother lion caring for her playful cubs as wildlife experts Elma Milotte and Alfred Milotte spend three years on the plains of Africa studying the king of beasts.
Director:
James Algar
|
Star:
Winston Hibler
Votes:
526
85 min
|
Action, Adventure, Family
During the Civil War Union spy Andrews and his men volunteer to steal a Confederate train and drive it to Union territory while destroying the Confederate railway system along the way.
Director:
Francis D. Lyon
|
Stars:
Fess Parker,
Jeffrey Hunter,
Jeff York,
John Lupton
Votes:
1,294
70 min
|
Documentary, Family
An overview of the changing world of nature, focusing on plants, bees, sea creatures, and volcanoes. Nature’s strange and intricate methods of perpetuating life allow for species survival.
Director:
James Algar
|
Star:
Winston Hibler
Votes:
301
G
|
75 min
|
Adventure, Family, Fantasy
True-Life nature photography is used to tell the tale of a female tree squirrel named Perri who encounters many different forest creatures, both friendly and dangerous, as she grows up through the four seasons and finds a mate named Porro.
Directors:
Paul Kenworthy,
Ralph Wright
|
Star:
Winston Hibler
Votes:
593
83 min
|
Adventure, Drama, Family
84
Metascore
A teenage boy grows to love a stray yellow dog while helping his mother and younger brother run their Texas homestead while their father is away on a cattle drive. First thought to be good-for-nothing mutt, Old Yeller is soon beloved by all.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Dorothy McGuire,
Fess Parker,
Tommy Kirk,
Jeff York
Votes:
14,227
| Gross:
$21.91M
12+
|
75 min
|
Animation, Adventure, Family
85
Metascore
After being snubbed by the royal family, a malevolent fairy places a curse on a princess which only a prince can break, along with the help of three good fairies.
Directors:
Les Clark,
Clyde Geronimi,
Eric Larson,
Wolfgang Reitherman,
Hamilton Luske
|
Stars:
Mary Costa,
Bill Shirley,
Eleanor Audley,
Verna Felton
Votes:
153,116
| Gross:
$51.60M
G
|
93 min
|
Adventure, Family, Fantasy
80
Metascore
A wily old codger matches wits with the King of the Leprechauns and helps play matchmaker for his daughter and the strapping lad who has replaced him as caretaker.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Albert Sharpe,
Janet Munro,
Sean Connery,
Jimmy O’Dea
Votes:
8,684
69 min
|
Documentary, Family
This documentary chronicles the life of a female spotted jaguar in the South American jungle.
Director:
James Algar
|
Star:
Winston Hibler
Votes:
380
97 min
|
Action, Adventure, Drama
In Scotland in 1751, young David Balfour is shanghaied aboard a ship where he meets Jacobite rebel Alan Breck Stewart with whom he escapes to the Scottish Highlands, dodging the redcoats.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Peter Finch,
James MacArthur,
Bernard Lee,
John Laurie
Votes:
1,527
106 min
|
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
55
Metascore
Mary Contrary is set to marry Tom Piper when he is kidnapped by Roderigo and Gonzorgo, two goons working for the evil Barnaby who wants to marry Mary for her inheritance.
Director:
Jack Donohue
|
Stars:
Ray Bolger,
Tommy Sands,
Annette Funicello,
Ed Wynn
Votes:
4,487
| Gross:
$10.22M
98 min
|
Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Away on a short leave before an upcoming moon launch, a NASA astronaut disappears and is feared kidnapped when the security services learn about his friendship with a suspected foreign female spy.
Director:
James Neilson
|
Stars:
Tom Tryon,
Brian Keith,
Edmond O’Brien,
Dany Saval
Votes:
496
98 min
|
Adventure, Family, Fantasy
In 19th century England, young Mary Grant and her brother, Robert, embark on a dangerous quest to find their missing father, a sea captain who vanished somewhere along the Chilean coast.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Hayley Mills,
Maurice Chevalier,
George Sanders,
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Votes:
3,300
| Gross:
$21.75M
103 min
|
Adventure, Drama, Family
Travis, Arliss, and Lisbeth are captured by Apaches while Old Yeller’s son, Sam, tracks their trail.
Director:
Norman Tokar
|
Stars:
Brian Keith,
Tommy Kirk,
Kevin Corcoran,
Dewey Martin
Votes:
1,109
| Gross:
$6.54M
79 min
|
Animation, Adventure, Comedy
61
Metascore
A poor boy named Arthur learns the power of love, kindness, knowledge and bravery with the help of a wizard called Merlin in the path to become one of the most beloved kings in English history.
Directors:
Wolfgang Reitherman,
Clyde Geronimi,
David Hand
|
Stars:
Rickie Sorensen,
Sebastian Cabot,
Karl Swenson,
Junius Matthews
Votes:
101,274
| Gross:
$22.18M
91 min
|
Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Merlin Jones, resident genius at Midvale College, inadvertently gets into a string of scrapes, both in college and with the law-much to the distress of his long-suffering girlfriend and the local district judge.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Tommy Kirk,
Annette Funicello,
Leon Ames,
Stuart Erwin
Votes:
818
99 min
|
Comedy, Crime, Drama
Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a strange man that make him sleep. He wakes up at his stop with no money. It is up to him and a group of children to save the day.
Director:
Peter Tewksbury
|
Stars:
Walter Slezak,
Bryan Russell,
Roger Mobley,
Heinz Schubert
Votes:
766
131 min
|
Drama, Family
A strong-willed family in a small New England town struggles against tremendous odds to realize their dream of establishing a sanctuary for the great flocks of wild geese that migrate overhead.
Director:
Norman Tokar
|
Stars:
Brian Keith,
Vera Miles,
Brandon De Wilde,
Walter Brennan
Votes:
774
141 min
|
Comedy, Family, Musical
Clever yet hapless new butler John Lawless manages a Philadelphia household for quirky and joyful millionaire Anthony Drexel Biddle, his unflappable wife, Cordelia, and their spitfire daughter, Cordy.
Director:
Norman Tokar
|
Stars:
Fred MacMurray,
Tommy Steele,
Greer Garson,
Gladys Cooper
Votes:
2,272
106 min
|
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
71
Metascore
An unassuming track coach accidentally invokes the spirit of a notorious pirate long believed dead, and who must now team up to lay the pirate to rest, and save a local hotel from a mobster.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Peter Ustinov,
Dean Jones,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Elsa Lanchester
Votes:
6,334
| Gross:
$10.90M
108 min
|
Comedy, Family, Sport
48
Metascore
Down-on-his-luck race car driver Jim Douglas teams up with a little VW Bug that has a mind of it’s own, not realizing Herbie’s worth until a sneaky rival plots to steal him.
Director:
Robert Stevenson
|
Stars:
Dean Jones,
Michele Lee,
David Tomlinson,
Buddy Hackett
Votes:
16,636
| Gross:
$5.09M
99 min
|
Comedy, Family
Newly assigned to duty in the coast guard at Newport Beach, a young ensign finds himself involved in romantic complications, as well as with jewel thieves, whose antics contribute to moments of hysteria and hilarity.
Director:
Norman Tokar
|
Stars:
Robert Morse,
Stefanie Powers,
Phil Silvers,
Norman Fell
Votes:
817
| Gross:
$18.61M
0+
|
78 min
|
Animation, Adventure, Comedy
66
Metascore
With the help of a smooth talking tomcat, a family of Parisian felines set to inherit a fortune from their owner try to make it back home after a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country.
Director:
Wolfgang Reitherman
|
Stars:
Phil Harris,
Eva Gabor,
Sterling Holloway,
Scatman Crothers
Votes:
108,108
| Gross:
$37.68M
113 min
|
Comedy, Drama, Family
A crotchety old ranch owner fights to be able to live his life the way he wants to, and not the way other people—and the law—tell him he has to.
Director:
Robert Butler
|
Stars:
Brian Keith,
Alfonso Arau,
Michele Carey,
Rick Lenz
Votes:
157
| Gross:
$0.03M