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  1. Jun 9, 2024 · The best films chosen on this list were co-produced directly by The Walt Disney Studios, showcasing their storytelling excellence. From classics like Pinocchio to modern hits like Tangled, Disney continues to innovate and captivate audiences with their varied storytelling techniques.

    • Chicken Little
    • The Fox and The Hound
    • Home on The Range
    • Dinosaur
    • Bolt
    • Oliver & Company
    • The Black Cauldron
    • Saludos Amigos
    • Three Caballeros
    • Meet The Robinsons

    The mid-2000's were an interesting time for Walt Disney Animation Studios; they had all but completely abandoned the traditional hand-drawn animation, with the satellite studios in Paris and Orlando quietly closing their doors as well (in 2002 and 2004 respectively). There was even an attempt to produce sequels to Pixar films without their involvem...

    Dear lord this movie is boring. It's somewhat historically important because it was the last movie to be worked on by some of Walt's legendary Nine Old Men, who then handed the animation duties off to a new generation of talented artists, many of whom would be responsible for shaping the next few generations of Disney animated features (among them:...

    For a while it looked like Home on the Range would be the last traditionally animated movie Disney would ever release. And if that had been true it would have been a truly inglorious demise. Home on the Range, originally envisioned as an ambitious supernatural western called Sweating Bullets (it went into production shortly after Hercules), soon mu...

    If it turns out Jon Favreau's The Lion King remake uses live action plates that the animators will then superimpose hyper-realistic characters upon (and I can't get confirmation that this has been completely ruled out), just know that there's a precedent for this kind of thing. And that it's awful. That was the conceit behind Dinosaur, a bold, ambi...

    Walt Disney Animation at its most inoffensive, Bolt features a talented team behind the camera, including future Big Hero 6 director Chris Williams, the Tangled creative team of Byron Howard and Nathan Greno, and a script co-written by This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman, but lacks anything remotely interesting, either technically or storytelling-wise....

    If you've ever wondered where the painfully "hip" DreamWorks Animation movies began, well, here's a good place to start. Originally pitched by animator Pete Young in one of Jeffrey Katzenberg's infamous "Gong Show" pitch meetings where animators would throw out ideas and bad ideas would be "gonged" out of the room (the pitch was simply "Oliver Twis...

    This movie is terrible but the stories that came out of it are beyond delicious. More than ten years in the making (the rights were first optioned in 1971 and Disney reacquired the rights last year), The Black Cauldron was the first Walt Disney animated film to feature computer-generated imagery, the first to have a Dolby Digital soundtrack, the fi...

    The first in a series of more economically manageable "package films" that could be produced utilizing the diminished resources of the studio during World War II (when the Burbank studio was occupied by military personnel and produced a number of educational films) and the first film inspired by Walt's government-sponsored goodwill tour of South Am...

    The follow-up to Saludos Amigos and the second of Disney's World War II-era "package films" to be inspired by Walt's ambassadorship to South America. (Briefly: the State Department, desperate to drum up support in South America, sent Walt on a goodwill tour of the region. Walt, who brought along a small team of artists, saw it as a way to creativel...

    This is an odd transitional feature in the company's history. During production, Disney had announced that it was acquiring Pixar and that John Lasseter, visionary filmmaker and Pixar bigwig, would be leading the charge on all animated features. When he saw Meet the Robinsons, he cornered director Stephen Anderson and told him how the movie could b...

  2. We celebrate the best Disney animated movies, from Snow White and Pinocchio to Little Mermaid, Lion King, Aladdin, Frozen, and beyond!

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    • Dinosaur (2000) Directed by Eric Leighton and Ralph Zondag. Dinosaur is an interesting mix of CG dinosaurs and live-action backgrounds that were filmed on location.
    • Chicken Little (2005) Directed by Mark Dindal. Chicken Little. G. Release Date. November 4, 2005. Cast. Zach Braff , Garry Marshall , Don Knotts , Patrick Stewart , Amy Sedaris , Steve Zahn.
    • The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh (1977) Directed by John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Ben Sharpsteen. Winnie The Pooh is one of Disney's biggest successes.
    • Meet the Robinsons (2007) Directed by Stephen J. Anderson. Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 CGI animated movie, which was the first film released by Disney after John Lasseter became Chief Creative Officer.
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    • The Lion King (1994) Produced at the height of Disney’s Renaissance in the 1990s, The Lion King is an epic testament to what animation can achieve as a medium.
    • Beauty and the Beast (1991) If you need a sign of exactly how impressive a piece of filmmaking Beauty and the Beast is, reflect on the fact that a love story between a woman and a buffalo-bear-man is the first animated film ever to have been nominated for an Academy Award.
    • Fantasia (1940) One of Disney’s boldest and most avant garde films, Fantasia is simply masterful in its concept. A musical education for many young viewers, the film pairs classical pieces with short animated stories, each wildly different and inventive in its own right.
    • Sleeping Beauty (1959) Sleeping Beauty is Disney’s most beautiful film, thanks to the fact artists John Hench and Eyvind Earle drew heavily from medieval tapestries, Renaissance art, and even Japanese prints.
  3. Jan 23, 2023 · From Toy Story to Cinderella, from Mary Poppins to The Muppets, we're counting down Disney's finest films

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  5. Nov 30, 2023 · We’re here to rank every movie from Disney Animation, over its long life. Some of these movies are among the most watched and beloved films ever made, inspiring books, toys, records,...

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