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- See also Walt Disney Animation Studios#Film series/Franchises — links to articles like The Lion King (franchise)
This is a list of live-action or photorealistic remakes produced by Walt Disney Pictures of its animated films. The list also includes the film's sequels and spin-offs within their universe. This list does not include remakes of live-action/animation hybrid films (such as Pete's Dragon), animated films that were produced by another studio and later adapted as live-action films by Disney, live-action films another studio made based on the same story as a Disney feature, which were later acquired (such as Ever After or Robin Hood: Men in Tights), or based on animated television shows (such as Kim Possible or Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers).
See also
[edit]- List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films
- List of Disney theatrical animated feature films
- List of Walt Disney Pictures films
- Walt Disney Pictures
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- List of Disney feature-length home entertainment releases
Notes
[edit]- ^ The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story is a prequel to Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.
- ^ 102 Dalmatians is a sequel to 101 Dalmatians.
- ^ Alice in Wonderland (2010) acts as a sequel to Alice in Wonderland (1951).
- ^ The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a spin-off of Fantasia.
- ^ Maleficent is a spin-off of Sleeping Beauty.
- ^ Alice Through the Looking Glass is a sequel to Alice in Wonderland (2010).
- ^ Christopher Robin acts as a sequel to the Winnie the Pooh franchise, mainly the Walt Disney Animation Studios-made Winnie the Pooh films.
- ^ The film, aside from its opening shot, was made with photorealistic computer animation.[21]
- ^ Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is a sequel to Maleficent (2014).
- ^ a b c d e f g Released as a Disney+ original.
- ^ a b The film was released through Disney+ streaming service with a premium fee due to the effects of COVID-19 restrictions. However, it also had a theatrical release in several countries where theaters were open.
- ^ Cruella is a prequel to 101 Dalmatians (1996).
- ^ The film will be made with photorealistic computer animation.
- ^ The film is a prequel/sequel to The Lion King (2019).
- ^ The film is a sequel to Cruella (2021).
- ^ The film is a spin-off of Aladdin (2019).
References
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