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Walt Disney Animation Studios is an American animation studio headquartered in Burbank, California,[1] the original feature film division of the Walt Disney Company. The studio’s films are also often called “Disney Classics” (or “Classic Animated Features” in the case of the films with traditional hand drawn animation[2]), or “Disney Animated Canon“.[3]

Originally known as Walt Disney Productions (1937–1985), Walt Disney Animation (1986–1994) and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1994–2007), the studio has produced 64 films, beginning with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, one of the first full-length animated feature films, and the first produced in the United States. The studio’s most recent release is Zootopia 2 in 2025, with their upcoming slate of films including Hexed in 2026 and Frozen 3 in 2027.[4] In addition, Four unannounced films are scheduled to be released on February 18, 2028, November 10, 2028, March 9, 2029, & June 15, 2029.[5]

Released films

Upcoming films

Film Release date Director(s) Writer(s) Based on / Inspired by Producer(s) Composer(s)
Hexed
[6][7][7][5]
November 25, 2026 Josie Trinidad
Jason Hand
TBA N/a Roy Conli & Juan Pablo Reyes Lancaster-Jones TBA
Frozen 3[e] November 24, 2027 Jennifer Lee
Co-director: Trent Correy[13]
Jennifer Lee The film by Jennifer Lee Peter Del Vecho[13] TBA

Unspecified projects

Four unannounced films are scheduled to be released on February 18, 2028; November 10, 2028; March 9, 2029; and June 15, 2029.[5]

In development

A fourth Frozen film is in production.[14] In November 2023, Jennifer Lee revealed that ten projects are in development, including films based upon original ideas.[15] In November 2025, Jared Bush teased that one of Disney Animation’s in-development original films would have a unique animation style.[16][17]

Cancelled projects

Associated productions

Title Release date Studio Visual effects / Animation service(s)
Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons May 19, 1937 Walt Disney Productions Main faculties
The Reluctant Dragon June 20, 1941
Victory Through Air Power July 17, 1943
Song of the South November 12, 1946
So Dear to My Heart November 29, 1948
Mary Poppins August 27, 1964
Bedknobs and Broomsticks October 7, 1971
Pete’s Dragon November 3, 1977
Who Framed Roger Rabbit June 22, 1988 Touchstone Pictures
Amblin Entertainment
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp August 3, 1990 Walt Disney Pictures
Disney MovieToons
Disney Animation France
The Nightmare Before Christmas October 29, 1993 Touchstone Pictures
Skellington Productions
Second-layering traditional animation
A Goofy Movie April 7, 1995 Walt Disney Pictures
Disney MovieToons
Disney Animation France
Disney Animation Australia
Disney Animation Canada (Toronto)
James and the Giant Peach April 12, 1996 Walt Disney Pictures
Skellington Productions
Second-layering traditional animation
Saving Mr. Banks December 13, 2013 Walt Disney Pictures Tinker Bell animation recreation
Mary Poppins Returns December 19, 2018 Main faculties

Reception

Box office grosses

Critical response

Academy Award wins and nominations

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Before his death in 1966, Walt Disney acted as the producer of the featurettes Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, both of which were featured in the film.
  2. ^ a b Co-produced with Silver Screen Partners II
  3. ^ Co-produced with Silver Screen Partners III
  4. ^ a b c Co-produced with Silver Screen Partners IV
  5. ^ [8][9][10][11][12][5]
  1. ^ Frozen
    Total as of August 3, 2014: $247,650,477
    Total as of August 31, 2014: $249,036,646
    Total as of July 27, 2014: $21,668,593
    Total as of November 2, 2014: $22,492,845
    Total as of August 17, 2014: $167,333
    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)
    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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