List of Disney theatrical animated feature films
This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films produced or released by The Walt Disney Studios, the film division of The Walt Disney Company.[st 1]
The Walt Disney Studios releases films from Disney-owned and non-Disney owned animation studios. Most films listed below are from Walt Disney Animation Studios, which began as the feature-animation department of Walt Disney Productions, producing its first feature-length animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937; as of November 2021[update], it has produced a total of 60 feature films.[st 2] Beginning with Toy Story in 1995, The Walt Disney Studios has also released animated films by Pixar Animation Studios, which Disney would eventually acquire in 2006.[1][2] In 2019, as part of its acquisition of 21st Century Fox, The Walt Disney Studios acquired Blue Sky Studios (now closed down in 2021), as well as 20th Century Fox Animation (now simply 20th Century Animation) which operates as a label within 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios).
Other studio units have also released films theatrically, namely, Walt Disney Television Animation's Disney MovieToons/Video Premiere unit (now DisneyToon Studios) and the studio's distribution unit, which acquires film rights from outside animation studios to release films under the Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Miramax and 20th Century Studios film labels.[citation needed]
Films
Walt Disney Productions (1937–1985) Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986–2005) Walt Disney Animation Studios (2007–present) |
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Pixar Animation Studios (1995–present) | |
20th Century Fox Animation (2019) 20th Century Animation (2021–present) |
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Disney MovieToons (1990–2002) Disneytoon Studios (2003–2015) |
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Walt Disney Television Animation (1999–2004) | |
Studio Ghibli (1999–2014) | |
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Third-party studio | |
Live-action/animation hybrid | S |
Not produced by Disney, but released under its label in some territories. |
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Released
- Films distributed by Miramax
The following is a list of films that were released by Miramax Films when the studio was a subsidiary of Disney at the time of release.
Upcoming
Title | Scheduled U.S. theatrical/streaming release | Production company[st 2] | |
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Strange World | November 23, 2022[26][31] | Walt Disney Animation Studios | |
Elemental[32] | June 16, 2023[33] | Pixar Animation Studios | |
Untitled Walt Disney Animation Studios film[34] | November 22, 2023[35] | Walt Disney Animation Studios | |
Untitled Pixar films | March 1, 2024[36] | Pixar Animation Studios | |
June 14, 2024[36] |
Highest-grossing films
Rank | Film | Worldwide gross | Studio | Year | Ref. |
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1 | The Lion King | $1,663,943,394 | Walt Disney Pictures | 2019 | [37] |
2 | Frozen II | $1,450,026,933 | Walt Disney Animation Studios | [38][39] | |
3 | Frozen | $1,290,000,000 | 2013 | [40] | |
4 | Incredibles 2 | $1,242,805,968 | Pixar | 2018 | [41] |
5 | Toy Story 4 | $1,073,394,593 | 2019 | [42] | |
6 | Toy Story 3 | $1,066,969,703 | 2010 | [43] | |
7 | Finding Dory | $1,028,570,889 | 2016 | [44] | |
8 | Zootopia | $1,023,784,195 | Walt Disney Animation Studios | [45] | |
9 | The Lion King | $968,483,777 | 1994 | [46] | |
10 | Finding Nemo | $940,335,536 | Pixar | 2003 | [47] |
See also
- List of Walt Disney Pictures films
- List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films
- List of Pixar films
- List of Disneytoon Studios films
- List of Disney Television Animation films
- List of Disney live-action remakes of animated films
- List of 20th Century Studios theatrical animated feature films
- List of Universal Pictures theatrical animated feature films
- List of Blue Sky Studios productions
- List of Disney animated universe characters
Distribution brands
Notes
General notes
Release notes
- ^ Listed are the original theatrical release dates in the United States (or other non-U.S. territories) when the film was contributed by the Walt Disney Company. Different distributors are attributed and credited for distributing each film throughout the history of the Walt Disney Company. Films released before 1954 were released by RKO Radio Pictures (with the exception of Victory Through Air Power, refused. by RKO and then released by United Artists); films released after 1955 were released by Disney-owned Buena Vista Distribution and through its current name Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (since 2007); and films released after 1985 are co-credited with Walt Disney Pictures.
- ^ Originally distributed by Walt Disney Productions. Original RKO date of release was January 29, 1941
- ^ Released by Walt Disney Pictures in North America
- ^ a b c d e f g Not released theatrically in the United States
- ^ a b Released by Disney outside North America
- ^ a b c Limited release in the United States.
- ^ The film was initially scheduled to be released in theaters on July 17, 2020, but was briefly pulled from the schedule due to an error in listings. In announcing revised released dates of various films due to the global health crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney announced that the film's release was pushed back to April 9, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of January 22, 2021, the film has been removed from the release calendar.
Studio/production notes
- ^ Before arriving at its current name, The Walt Disney Company has operated under such titles as 'Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio', 'The Walt Disney Studio' (not to be confused with the division), and 'Walt Disney Productions'.
- ^ a b c Animated films that are listed as produced by Walt Disney were either entirely produced prior to 1986 as part of the animation department of Walt Disney Productions or by the restructured studio unit Walt Disney Feature Animation, known after 2006 as Walt Disney Animation Studios. Some films may have been animated at various satellite animation studios as well. "Walt Disney Animated Films - History". Walt Disney Animation Studios. Archived from the original on 2013-01-21.
- ^ a b c d e Released under the Touchstone Pictures label.
- ^ a b Released by Walt Disney Pictures.
- ^ a b Co-production with The Walt Disney Company India Pvt. Ltd.
- ^ a b The film studio ImageMovers Digital, run by Robert Zemeckis, was owned by Disney from 2007 to 2010. These films were performance captured animated films.
- ^ a b c Released by 20th Century Fox/20th Century Studios
Studio Ghibli films original release dates
- ^ Original date of release was July 20, 2001
- ^ Original date of release was November 20, 2004
- ^ Original date of release was July 19, 2008
- ^ Original date of release was July 29, 2006
- ^ Original date of release was July 17, 2010
- ^ Original date of release was July 20, 2013
- ^ Original date of release was October 1, 1992
- ^ Original date of release was May 15, 1992
- ^ Original date of release was July 12, 1997
- ^ Original date of release was July 7, 2001
- ^ Original date of release was July 13, 2002
- ^ Original date of release was July 19, 2003
- ^ Original date of release was July 17, 2004
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Worldwide – $1,282,147,791 (total as of August 8, 2014; including Japanese gross up to August 3, Spain gross up to July 27 and omitting Nigerian gross)
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- Total as of August 3, 2014: $247,650,477
- Total as of August 31, 2014: $249,036,646
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- Total as of July 27, 2014: $21,668,593
- Total as of November 2, 2014: $22,492,845
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- Total as of August 17, 2014: $167,333
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- Total as of June 8, 2014: £39,090,985
- Total as of November 30, 2014: £40,960,083 ($1 = £0.63866)
- Total as of December 7, 2014: £41,087,765 ($1 = £0.64136)
- Total as of December 14, 2014: £41,170,608 ($1 = £0.636)
- Total as of November 26, 2017: £42,840,559 ($1 = £0.7497)
- Total as of December 3, 2017: £42,976,318 ($1 = £0.742)
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- Total as of March 30, 2014: €35,098,170
- Total as of October 18, 2015: €42,526,744
- nb. the exact euro to dollar conversion rate is unknown for earnings since April 2014, but the euro never fell below parity with the dollar during 2014 and 2015 (as can be verified by comparing the exchange rate on the individual date entries at the provided reference) so an approximate conversion rate of €1:$1 is used here to give a lower-bound.
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