Disney Filmography – Just the Animation

* live-action/animation mix

1930s
1937     Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons
1937     Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

1940s
1940     Pinocchio
1940     Fantasia*
1941     The Reluctant Dragon*
1941     Dumbo
1942     Bambi
1943     Victory Through Air Power*
1943     Saludos Amigos*
1945     The Three Caballeros*
1946     Make Mine Music
1946     Song of the South*
1947     Fun and Fancy Free*
1948     Melody Time*
1949     So Dear to My Heart*
1949     The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

1950s
1950     Cinderella
1951      Alice in Wonderland
1953     Peter Pan
1955     Lady and the Tramp
1959     Sleeping Beauty

1960s
1961     One Hundred and One Dalmatians
1963     The Sword in the Stone
1964     Mary Poppins*
1967     The Jungle Book

1970s
1970     The Aristocats
1971     Bedknobs and Broomsticks*
1973     Robin Hood
1977     The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1977     The Rescuers
1977     Pete’s Dragon*

1980s
1981     The Fox and the Hound
1985    The Black Cauldron
1986    The Great Mouse Detective
1987    The Brave Little Toaster
1988    Who Framed Roger Rabbit*
1988    Oliver & Company
1989    The Little Mermaid

1990s
1990    DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
1990    The Rescuers Down Under
1991     Beauty and the Beast
1992    Aladdin
1994    The Lion King
1995    A Goofy Movie
1995    Pocahontas
1995    Toy Story     (Pixar Animation Studios)
1996    James and the Giant Peach*
1996    The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1997    Hercules
1998    Mulan
1998    A Bug’s Life     (Pixar Animation Studios)
1999    Doug’s 1st Movie
1999    Tarzan
1999    Toy Story 2     (Pixar Animation Studios)
1999    Fantasia 2000*

2000s
2000     The Tigger Movie
2000     Dinosaur
2000     The Emperor’s New Groove
2001     Recess: School’s Out
2001     Atlantis: The Lost Empire
2001     Monsters, Inc.    (Pixar Animation Studios)
2002     Return to Never Land
2002     Lilo & Stitch
2002     Treasure Planet
2003     The Jungle Book 2
2003     Piglet’s Big Movie
2003     Finding Nemo     (Pixar Animation Studios)
2003     Brother Bear
2004     Teacher’s Pet
2004     Home on the Range
2004     The Incredibles     (Pixar Animation Studios)
2005     Pooh’s Heffalump Movie
2005     Valiant
2005     Chicken Little
2006     Bambi II
2006     The Wild
2006     Cars     (Pixar Animation Studios)
2006     The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D (re-release)
2007     Meet the Robinsons
2007     Ratatouille     (Pixar Animation Studios)
2007     Enchanted*
2008     WALL-E     (Pixar Animation Studios)
2008     Tinker Bell
2008     Bolt
2009     Up    (Pixar Animation Studios)
2009     G-Force*
2009     Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
2009     Disney’s A Christmas Carol
2009     The Princess and the Frog

2010s
2010     Alice in Wonderland*
2010     Toy Story 3 (Pixar Animation Studios)
2010     Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
2010     Tangled
2011     Mars Needs Moms
2011     Cars 2
2011     Winnie the Pooh
2012    Arjun: The Warrior Prince
2012     Brave
2012    Frankenweenie
2012    Wreck-It Ralph
2013    Monsters University
2013    Planes
2013    Frozen
2014    Planes: Fire & Rescue
2014    Big Hero 6
2015    Inside Out
2015    The Good Dinosaur
2016    Zootopia
2016    Finding Dory
2016    Moana

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1 Comment (+add yours?)

  1. Nick
    Jul 22, 2014 @ 13:25:25

    Awesome list! It seems that so many of those movies are left out of lists of Disney’s animated featured films. You might also consider that before Snow White, Disney created animation for 3 full length featured films, “Around The World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks”, “Hollywood Party”, and “Servants Entrance”, they also contributed animation to the Mexican film, “Cri Cri El Grillito Cantor”, and since you listed stop motion animation, there’s a whole scene of stop motion animation in “Babes in Toyland” which is also often overlooked. And possibly you might want to add “Tron” and “Tron Legacy” along with “Flight of the Navigator” due to the extensive use of animated computer graphics. And also “Secret of Wings” had a theatrical release, and now there’s “Planes: Fire and Rescue”.

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