List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films

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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".

The studio has produced 62 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 Wish in 2023, with their upcoming slate of films including Moana 2 in 2024, Zootopia 2 in 2025, and Frozen III in 2027.[3] Additionally, an unannounced film is scheduled to release on November 25, 2026.[4]

Filmography

This list includes the films made by Walt Disney Animation Studios; originally Walt Disney Productions (1937–1985) and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986–2007).

Released films

Film Release date Directed by Written by Based on/Inspired by Produced by Composed by
as Walt Disney Productions
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs December 21, 1937 Supervising direction by : David Hand
Sequence direction by : William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce & Ben Sharpsteen
Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears & Webb Smith "Snow White" by Brothers Grimm Walt Disney Frank Churchill, Paul Smith & Leigh Harline
Pinocchio February 7, 1940 Supervising direction by : Hamilton Luske & Ben Sharpsteen
Sequence direction by : Norman Ferguson, Jack Kinney, Wilfred Jackson, T. Hee & Bill Roberts
Aurelius Battaglia, Billy Cottrell, Otto Englander, Erdman Penner, Joseph Sabo, Ted Sears & Webb Smith The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi Leigh Harline & Paul Smith
Fantasia November 13, 1940 See credits Joe Grant & Dick Huemer "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe inter alia Walt Disney & Ben Sharpsteen Leopold Stokowski
Dumbo October 23, 1941 Supervising Director:
Ben Sharpsteen
Sequence Directors:
Samuel Armstrong, Norman Ferguson
Wilfred Jackson
Jack Kinney
Bill Roberts
Dumbo, the Flying Elephant by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl Walt Disney Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace
Bambi August 13, 1942 Supervising Director:
David Hand
Sequence Directors:
James Algar
Samuel Armstrong
Graham Heid
Bill Roberts
Paul Satterfield
Norman Wright
Chuck Couch, Carl Fallberg, Larry Morey, Mel Shaw, Vernon Stallings & Ralph Wright Bambi, a Life in the Woods by Felix Salten Frank Churchill and Edward H. Plumb
Saludos Amigos February 6, 1943 Norm Ferguson
Wilfred Jackson
Jack Kinney
Hamilton Luske
Bill Roberts
Homer Brightman, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer, Harold Reeves, Roy Williams & Ralph Wright original Paul Smith and Edward H. Plumb
The Three Caballeros February 3, 1945 Supervising Director:
Norm Ferguson
Sequence Directors:
Clyde Geronimi
Jack Kinney
Bill Roberts
Harold Young
James Bodrero, Homer Brightman, Del Connell, Billy Cottrell, Bill Peet, Elmer Plummer, Ted Sears, Ernest Terrazas, Roy Williams & Ralph Wright Edward H. Plumb, Paul Smith and Charles Wolcott
Make Mine Music April 20, 1946 Clyde Geronimi
Jack Kinney
Hamilton Luske
Joshua Meador
Robert Cormack
James Bodrero, Homer Brightman, Erwin Graham, Eric Gurney, T. Hee, Sylvia Holland, Dick Huemer, Dick Kelsey, Dick Kinney, Jesse Marsh, Tom Oreb, Cap Palmer, Erdman Penner, Dick Shaw, John Walbridge & Roy Williams "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Thayer & Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev inter alia Eliot Daniel, Ken Darby, Charles Wolcott, Oliver Wallace and Edward H. Plumb
Fun and Fancy Free September 27, 1947 Jack Kinney
Hamilton Luske
William Morgan
Bill Roberts
Homer Brightman, Eldon Dedini, Lance Nolley, Tom Oreb, Harry Reeves & Ted Sears "Little Bear Bongo" by Sinclair Lewis & "Jack and the Beanstalk" by Benjamin Tabart Oliver Wallace, Paul Smith, Eliot Daniel and Charles Wolcott
Melody Time May 27, 1948 Clyde Geronimi
Wilfred Jackson
Jack Kinney
Hamilton Luske
Ken Anderson, Homer Brightman, Billy Cottrell, Winston Hibler, Jesse Marsh, Bob Moore, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears, Art Scott & John Walbridge The life of Johnny Appleseed, Little Toot by Hardie Gramatky, "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer & Pecos Bill Eliot Daniel, Paul Smith and Ken Darby
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad October 5, 1949 James Algar
Clyde Geronimi
Jack Kinney
Homer Brightman, Winston Hibler, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Joe Rinaldi & Ted Sears The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
Oliver Wallace
Cinderella February 15, 1950 Clyde Geronimi
Wilfred Jackson
Hamilton Luske
Ken Anderson, Homer Brightman, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Joe Rinaldi & Ted Sears "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault
Alice in Wonderland July 28, 1951 Milt Banta, Del Connell, Billy Cottrell, Joe Grant, Winston Hibler, Dick Huemer, Dick Kelsey, Tom Oreb, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears & John Walbridge Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
Peter Pan February 5, 1953 Milt Banta, Billy Cottrell, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears & Ralph Wright Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
Lady and the Tramp June 22, 1955 Don DaGradi
Erdman Penner
Joe Rinaldi
Ralph Wright
Happy Dan, the Cynical Dog & Lady and the Tramp: The Story of Two Dogs by Ward Greene
Sleeping Beauty January 29, 1959 Supervising Director:
Clyde Geronimi
Sequence Directors:
Les Clark
Eric Larson
Wolfgang Reitherman
Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Ted Sears, Ralph Wright & Milt Banta "Sleeping Beauty" by Charles Perrault, "Little Briar Rose" by Brothers Grimm & The Sleeping Beauty by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky George Bruns
One Hundred and One Dalmatians January 25, 1961 Clyde Geronimi
Hamilton Luske
Wolfgang Reitherman
Bill Peet The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith
The Sword in the Stone December 25, 1963 Wolfgang Reitherman The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White
The Jungle Book October 18, 1967 Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons, Vance Gerry & Ralph Wright the Mowgli stories from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
The Aristocats December 24, 1970 Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons, Eric Cleworth, Vance Gerry, Julius Svendsen, Frank Thomas & Ralph Wright original Winston Hibler & Reitherman
Robin Hood November 8, 1973 Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons, Eric Cleworth, Vance Gerry, Dave Michener, Julius Svendsen & Frank Thomas The legend of Robin Hood Reitherman
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh March 11, 1977 John Lounsbery
Wolfgang Reitherman
Ken Anderson, X Atencio, Ted Berman, Larry Clemmons, Eric Cleworth, Vance Gerry, Winston Hibler, Julius Svendsen & Ralph Wright Winnie-the-Pooh book series by A. A. Milne Walt Disney & Reitherman[a] Buddy Baker
The Rescuers June 22, 1977 John Lounsbery
Wolfgang Reitherman
Art Stevens
Ken Anderson, Ted Berman, Larry Clemmons, Vance Gerry, Fred Lucky, Burny Mattinson, David Michener, Dick Sebast & Frank Thomas The Rescuers book series by Margery Sharp Reitherman and Ron W. Miller Artie Butler
The Fox and the Hound July 10, 1981 Ted Berman
Richard Rich
Art Stevens
Berman, Larry Clemmons, Vance Gerry, Steve Hulett, Earl Kress, Burny Mattinson, David Michener & Peter Young The Fox and the Hound by Daniel P. Mannix Ron W. Miller, Wolfgang Reitherman & Stevens Buddy Baker
The Black Cauldron[b] July 24, 1985 Ted Berman
Richard Rich
Berman, Vance Gerry, Joe Hale, David Jonas, Roy Morita, Rich, Art Stevens, Al Wilson & Peter Young The Chronicles of Prydain book series by Lloyd Alexander Joe Hale & Ron W. Miller Elmer Bernstein
as Walt Disney Feature Animation
The Great Mouse Detective[b] July 2, 1986 Ron Clements
Burny Mattinson
David Michener
John Musker
Clements, Vance Gerry, Steve Hulett, Mattinson, Michener, Bruce M. Morris, Musker, Matthew O'Callaghan, Melvin Shaw & Peter Young Basil of Baker Street book series by Eve Titus Mattinson Henry Mancini
Oliver & Company[c] November 18, 1988 George Scribner Jim Cox, Timothy J. Disney & James Mangold Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens Kathleen Gavin (uncredited) J. A. C. Redford
The Little Mermaid[d] November 17, 1989 John Musker
Ron Clements
"The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen Howard Ashman & Musker Alan Menken
The Rescuers Down Under[d] November 16, 1990 Hendel Butoy
Mike Gabriel
Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Sampson & Joe Ranft The Rescuers book series by Margery Sharp Thomas Schumacher Bruce Broughton
Beauty and the Beast[d] November 22, 1991 Gary Trousdale
Kirk Wise
Linda Woolverton "Beauty and the Beast" by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont Don Hahn Alan Menken
Aladdin November 25, 1992 John Musker
Ron Clements
Clements, Musker, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp" from One Thousand and One Nights Musker & Clements
The Lion King June 24, 1994 Roger Allers
Rob Minkoff
Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts & Linda Woolverton original
(loosely inspired by Hamlet by William Shakespeare)
Don Hahn Hans Zimmer
Pocahontas June 23, 1995 Mike Gabriel
Eric Goldberg
Carl Binder, Susannah Grant & Philip LaZebnik The lives of Pocahontas and John Smith James Pentecost Alan Menken
The Hunchback of Notre Dame June 21, 1996 Gary Trousdale
Kirk Wise
Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White & Jonathan Roberts
Story: Murphy
Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo Don Hahn
Hercules June 27, 1997 John Musker
Ron Clements
Clements, Musker, Donald McEnery, Bob Shaw & Irene Mecchi The Greek myth of Heracles Alice Dewey, Musker & Clements
Mulan June 19, 1998 Barry Cook
Tony Bancroft
Screenplay: Rita Hsiao, Chris Sanders, Philip LaZebnik, Raymond Singer & Eugenia Bostwick-Singer
Story: Robert D. San Souci
Ballad of Mulan by Guo Maoqian Pam Coats Jerry Goldsmith
Tarzan June 18, 1999 Kevin Lima
Chris Buck
Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker & Noni White Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs Bonnie Arnold Mark Mancina
Dinosaur May 19, 2000 Ralph Zondag
Eric Leighton
Screenplay: John Harrison & Robert Nelson Jacobs
Story: Harrison, Jacobs, Thom Enriquez & Zondag
original Pam Marsden James Newton Howard
Fantasia 2000 June 16, 2000 James Algar
Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi
Hendel Butoy
Francis Glebas
Eric Goldberg
Don Hahn
Pixote Hunt
See Credits "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" by Hans Christian Andersen & Noah's Ark inter alia Roy E. Disney & Donald W. Ernst James Levine
The Emperor's New Groove December 15, 2000 Mark Dindal Screenplay: David Reynolds
Story: Chris Williams & Dindal
original Randy Fullmer John Debney
Atlantis: The Lost Empire June 15, 2001 Gary Trousdale
Kirk Wise
Screenplay: Tab Murphy
Story: Wise, Trousdale, Joss Whedon, Bryce, Jackie Zabel & Murphy
The legend of Atlantis Don Hahn James Newton Howard
Lilo & Stitch June 21, 2002 Chris Sanders
Dean DeBlois
original Clark Spencer Alan Silvestri
Treasure Planet November 27, 2002 John Musker
Ron Clements
Screenplay: Clements, Musker & Rob Edwards
Story: Clements, Musker, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Roy Conli, Musker & Clements James Newton Howard
Brother Bear November 1, 2003 Aaron Blaise
Robert Walker
Tab Murphy, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton, Steve Bencich & Ron J. Friedman original Chuck Williams Mark Mancina
Home on the Range April 2, 2004 Will Finn
John Sanford
Screenplay: Finn & Sanford
Story: Finn, Sanford, Michael LaBash, Sam Levine, Mark Kennedy & Robert Lence
Alice Dewey Goldstone Alan Menken
Chicken Little November 4, 2005 Mark Dindal Screenplay: Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman & Ron Anderson
Story: Dindal & Mark Kennedy
"Henny Penny" Randy Fullmer John Debney
as Walt Disney Animation Studios
Meet the Robinsons March 30, 2007 Stephen J. Anderson Jon A. Bernstein, Michelle Spritz, Don Hall, Nathan Greno, Aurian Redson, Joe Mateo & Anderson A Day with Wilbur Robinson by William Joyce Dorothy McKim Danny Elfman
Bolt November 21, 2008 Chris Williams
Byron Howard
Dan Fogelman & Williams original Clark Spencer John Powell
The Princess and the Frog December 11, 2009 John Musker
Ron Clements
Screenplay: Clements, Musker & Rob Edwards
Story: Clements, Musker, Greg Erb, & Jason Oremland
The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker & "The Frog Prince" by Brothers Grimm Peter Del Vecho Randy Newman
Tangled November 24, 2010 Nathan Greno
Byron Howard
Dan Fogelman "Rapunzel" by Brothers Grimm Roy Conli Alan Menken
Winnie the Pooh July 15, 2011 Stephen J. Anderson
Don Hall
Anderson, Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Hall, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell & Jeremy Spears Peter Del Vecho & Clark Spencer Henry Jackman
Wreck-It Ralph November 2, 2012 Rich Moore Screenplay: Phil Johnston & Jennifer Lee
Story: Moore, Johnston & Jim Reardon
original Clark Spencer
Frozen November 27, 2013 Chris Buck
Jennifer Lee
Screenplay: Lee
Story: Buck, Lee & Shane Morris
original
(loosely inspired by "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen)
Peter Del Vecho Christophe Beck
Big Hero 6 November 7, 2014 Don Hall
Chris Williams
Robert L. Baird, Dan Gerson & Jordan Roberts Big Hero 6 by Man of Action Roy Conli Henry Jackman
Zootopia March 4, 2016 Byron Howard
Rich Moore
Co-director: Jared Bush
Screenplay: Bush & Phil Johnston
Story: Howard, Moore, Bush, Jim Reardon, Josie Trinidad, Johnston & Jennifer Lee
original Clark Spencer Michael Giacchino
Moana November 23, 2016 John Musker
Ron Clements
Co-directors: Chris Williams
Don Hall
Screenplay: Jared Bush
Story: Clements, Musker, Williams, Hall, Pamela Ribon, Aaron & Jordan Kandell
original
(inspired by the Hawaiian myth of Māui)
Osnat Shurer Mark Mancina
Ralph Breaks the Internet November 21, 2018 Rich Moore
Phil Johnston
Screenplay: Johnston & Pamela Ribon
Story: Moore, Johnston, Jim Reardon, Ribon & Josie Trinidad
The film by Rich Moore Clark Spencer Henry Jackman
Frozen II November 22, 2019 Chris Buck
Jennifer Lee
Screenplay: Lee
Story: Buck, Lee, Marc E. Smith, Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez
The film by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee Peter Del Vecho Christophe Beck
Raya and the Last Dragon March 5, 2021 Don Hall
Carlos López Estrada
Co-directors: Paul Briggs
John Ripa
Screenplay: Qui Nguyen & Adele Lim
Story: Briggs, Hall, Lim, López Estrada, Kiel Murray, Nguyen, Ripa & Dean Wellins
original
(inspired by Nāga Southeast Asian mythology)
Osnat Shurer & Peter Del Vecho James Newton Howard
Encanto November 24, 2021 Jared Bush
Byron Howard
Co-director: Charise Castro Smith
Screenplay: Smith & Bush
Story: Bush, Howard, Smith, Jason Hand, Nancy Kruse & Lin-Manuel Miranda
original Yvett Merino & Clark Spencer Germaine Franco
Strange World November 23, 2022 Don Hall
Co-director: Qui Nguyen
Nguyen Roy Conli Henry Jackman
Wish November 22, 2023 Chris Buck
Fawn Veerasunthorn
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee & Allison Moore
Story: Lee, Buck, Veerasunthorn & Moore
Peter Del Vecho & Juan Pablo Reyes David Metzger

Upcoming films

Film Release date Directed by Written by Based on/Inspired by Produced by Composed by Production Status Ref.
Moana 2 November 27, 2024[5] David Derrick Jr.
Co-directors: Jason Hand
Dana Ledoux Miller
Miller & Jared Bush The film by John Musker & Ron Clements Christina Chen & Yvett Merino Mark Mancina & Opetaia Foaʻi Completed [6]
Zootopia 2 November 26, 2025[5] Byron Howard
Jared Bush
Bush The film by Byron Howard & Rich Moore Yvett Merino & Jennifer Lee In production [7][8]
Frozen III November 24, 2027[3] Jennifer Lee
Marc Smith
Lee TBA [9][10][11][12][13]

Unspecified projects

In addition, an unannounced film is scheduled to release on November 25, 2026.[5][3]

In-development projects

A fourth Frozen film is in development.[14] In November 2023, Jennifer Lee revealed that ten projects are in development, including films based upon original ideas.[15]

Cancelled projects

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

Reception

Box office grosses

Film Budget Opening U.S. and Canada Worldwide Ref.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $1.5 million $184.9 million $416.0 million [16][17]
Pinocchio $2.6 million $84.3 million $121.8 million [18]
Fantasia $2.3 million $76.4 million [19]
Dumbo $950,000 $1.6 million [20]
Bambi $1.7 million $102.2 million $267.4 million [21]
Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Make Mine Music $2.25 million
Fun and Fancy Free $2.4 million
Melody Time $1.8 million
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Cinderella $2.9 million $85.0 million $263.6 million [22]
Alice in Wonderland $3 million $5.2 million [23]
Peter Pan $4 million $87.4 million $145.0 million [24][25]
Lady and the Tramp $4 million $93.6 million [26]
Sleeping Beauty $6 million $51.6 million [27]
One Hundred and One Dalmatians $3.6 million $144.9 million $215.9 million [28][29]
The Sword in the Stone $3 million $22.2 million [30][31]
The Jungle Book $4 million $141.8 million $205.8 million [32]
The Aristocats $4 million $55.7 million [33][34]
Robin Hood $5 million $32.1 million [35][36]
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Rescuers $7.5 million $71.2 million [37][38]
The Fox and the Hound $12 million $63.5 million [39][40]
The Black Cauldron $44 million $4.2 million $21.3 million [41][42]
The Great Mouse Detective $14 million $3.2 million $38.6 million [43]
Oliver & Company $31 million $4.0 million $74.2 million [44]
The Little Mermaid $40 million $6.0 million $111.5 million $211.3 million [45][46]
The Rescuers Down Under $3.5 million $27.9 million $47.4 million [47][48]
Beauty and the Beast $25 million $9.6 million $219.0 million $425.0 million [49]
Aladdin $28 million $19.3 million $217.4 million $504.1 million [50]
The Lion King $45 million $40.9 million $422.8 million $968.5 million [51]
Pocahontas $55 million $29.5 million $141.6 million $346.1 million [52]
The Hunchback of Notre Dame $70 million $21.0 million $100.1 million $325.3 million [53][54]
Hercules $85 million $21.5 million $99.1 million $252.7 million [55]
Mulan $90 million $22.7 million $120.6 million $304.3 million [56][57]
Tarzan $130 million $34.2 million $171.1 million $448.2 million [58]
Fantasia 2000 $80 million $2.9 million $60.7 million $90.9 million [59]
Dinosaur $127.5 million $38.9 million $137.7 million $349.8 million [60][61]
The Emperor's New Groove $100 million $9.8 million $89.3 million $169.3 million [62]
Atlantis: The Lost Empire $120 million $20.3 million $84.1 million $186.1 million [63]
Lilo & Stitch $80 million $35.3 million $145.8 million $273.1 million [64]
Treasure Planet $140 million $12.1 million $38.2 million $109.6 million [65]
Brother Bear $46 million $19.4 million $85.3 million $250.4 million [66][67]
Home on the Range $110 million $13.9 million $50.0 million $145.5 million [68]
Chicken Little $150 million $40.0 million $135.4 million $314.4 million [69]
Meet the Robinsons $150 million $25.1 million $97.8 million $169.3 million [70][71]
Bolt $150 million $26.2 million $114.1 million $310.0 million [72]
The Princess and the Frog $100 million $24.2 million $104.4 million $267.0 million [73][74]
Tangled $260 million $48.8 million $200.8 million $591.8 million [75]
Winnie the Pooh $30 million $7.9 million $26.7 million $49.9 million [76]
Wreck-It Ralph $165 million $49.0 million $189.4 million $471.2 million [77]
Frozen $150 million $67.4 million $400.7 million $1,290 million [note 1]
Big Hero 6 $165 million $56.2 million $222.5 million $657.8 million [78]
Zootopia $150 million $75.1 million $341.3 million $1,024 million [79]
Moana $150 million $56.6 million $248.8 million $643.3 million [80]
Ralph Breaks the Internet $175 million $56.2 million $201.1 million $529.3 million [81]
Frozen II $150 million $130.3 million $477.4 million $1,450 million [82]
Raya and the Last Dragon $100 million $8.5 million $54.7 million $130.4 million [83]
Encanto $120–150 million $27.2 million $95.4 million $256.7 million [84]
Strange World $135–180 million $11.9 million $37.1 million $73.3 million [85]
Wish $175–200 million $19.5 million $63.1 million $252.6 million [86]

Critical response

Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 97%[87] 96[88]
Pinocchio 100%[89] 99[90]
Fantasia 95%[91] 96[92]
Dumbo 95%[93] 96[94]
Bambi 91%[95] 91[96]
Saludos Amigos 82%[97] 60[98]
The Three Caballeros 85%[99] 85[100]
Make Mine Music 58%[101] 60[102]
Fun and Fancy Free 73%[103] 66[104]
Melody Time 75%[105] 69[106]
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 88%[107] 74[108]
Cinderella 98%[109] 85[110]
Alice in Wonderland 84%[111] 68[112]
Peter Pan 78%[113] 76[114]
Lady and the Tramp 93%[115] 78[116]
Sleeping Beauty 90%[117] 85[118]
One Hundred and One Dalmatians 98%[119] 83[120]
The Sword in the Stone 66%[121] 61[122]
The Jungle Book 88%[123] 65[124]
The Aristocats 64%[125] 66[126]
Robin Hood 58%[127] 57[128]
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 100%[129]
The Rescuers 79%[130] 74[131]
The Fox and the Hound 75%[132] 65[133]
The Black Cauldron 54%[134] 59[135]
The Great Mouse Detective 78%[136] 73[137]
Oliver & Company 53%[138] 58[139]
The Little Mermaid 91%[140] 88[141]
The Rescuers Down Under 72%[142] 68[143]
Beauty and the Beast 93%[144] 95[145] A+[146]
Aladdin 95%[147] 86[148] A+[146]
The Lion King 92%[149] 88[150] A+[146]
Pocahontas 53%[151] 59[152] A−[146]
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 72%[153] 74[154] A[146]
Hercules 82%[155] 74[156] A[146]
Mulan 86%[157] 72[158] A+[146]
Tarzan 89%[159] 80[160] A[146]
Fantasia 2000 80%[161] 59[162]
Dinosaur 65%[163] 56[164] A[146]
The Emperor's New Groove 86%[165] 70[166] A[146]
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 49%[167] 52[168] A[146]
Lilo & Stitch 87%[169] 74[170] A[146]
Treasure Planet 69%[171] 60[172] A−[146]
Brother Bear 37%[173] 48[174] A[146]
Home on the Range 52%[175] 50[176] A−[146]
Chicken Little 37%[177] 48[178] A−[146]
Meet the Robinsons 67%[179] 61[180] A−[146]
Bolt 90%[181] 67[182] A−[146]
The Princess and the Frog 85%[183] 73[184] A[146]
Tangled 89%[185] 71[186] A+[146]
Winnie the Pooh 90%[187] 74[188] A−[146]
Wreck-It Ralph 87%[189] 72[190] A[146]
Frozen 90%[191] 75[192] A+[146]
Big Hero 6 90%[193] 74[194] A[146]
Zootopia 98%[195] 78[196] A[146]
Moana 95%[197] 81[198] A[146]
Ralph Breaks the Internet 88%[199] 71[200] A−[146]
Frozen II 77%[201] 64[202] A−[146]
Raya and the Last Dragon 93%[203] 74[204] A[146]
Encanto 91%[205] 75[206] A[146]
Strange World 72%[207] 65[208] B[146]
Wish 48%[209] 47[210] A−[211]

Academy Award wins and nominations

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Music (Scoring) Walt Disney Studio Music Department, Leigh Harline, head of department (Score by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline and Paul J. Smith) Nominated [212]
Special Award To Walt Disney for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon. Noticeable for the fact that Walt Disney was given a special Oscar trophy with seven smaller Oscars aside. Won [213]
Pinocchio
Music (Original Score) Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned Washington Won [214]
Music (Song) "When You Wish Upon a Star," Music by Leigh Harline; Lyrics by Ned Washington
Fantasia
Special Award To Walt Disney, William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins and the RCA Manufacturing Company for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia. Won [215]
To Leopold Stokowski and his associates for their unique achievement in the creation of a new form of visualized music in Walt Disney's production, Fantasia, thereby widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form.
Dumbo
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Frank Churchill, Oliver Wallace Won [215]
Music (Song) "Baby Mine," Music by Frank Churchill; Lyrics by Ned Washington Nominated
Bambi
Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) Frank Churchill, Edward H. Plumb Nominated [216]
Music (Song) "Love Is a Song," Music by Frank Churchill; Lyrics by Larry Morey
Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department, Sam Slyfield, Sound Director
Saludos Amigos
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Charles Wolcott, Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith Nominated [217]
Music (Song) "Saludos Amigos," Music by Charles Wolcott; Lyrics by Ned Washington
Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department, C. O. Slyfield, Sound Director
The Three Caballeros
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Charles Wolcott, Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith Nominated [218]
Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department, C. O. Slyfield, Sound Director
Cinderella
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Oliver Wallace, Paul J. Smith Nominated [219]
Music (Song) "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston
Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department, C. O. Slyfield, Sound Director
Alice in Wonderland
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Oliver Wallace Nominated [220]
Sleeping Beauty
Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) George Bruns Nominated [221]
The Sword in the Stone
Music (Score of a Music – Adaptation or Treatment) George Bruns Nominated [222]
The Jungle Book
Music (Song) "The Bare Necessities," Music and Lyrics by Terry Gilkyson Nominated [223]
Robin Hood
Music (Song) "Love," Music by George Bruns; Lyrics by Floyd Huddleston Nominated [224]
The Rescuers
Music (Original Song) "Someone's Waiting for You," Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins Nominated [225]
The Little Mermaid
Music (Original Score) Alan Menken Won [226]
Music (Original Song) "Under the Sea," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
"Kiss the Girl," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman Nominated
Beauty and the Beast
Music (Original Score) Alan Menken Won [227]
Music (Original Song) "Beauty and the Beast," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
"Be Our Guest," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman Nominated
"Belle," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman
Best Picture Don Hahn, Producer
Sound Terry Porter, Mel Metcalfe, David J. Hudson, Doc Kane
Aladdin
Music (Original Score) Alan Menken Won [228]
Music (Original Song) "A Whole New World," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Tim Rice
"Friend Like Me," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman Nominated
Sound Terry Porter, Mel Metcalfe, David J. Hudson, Doc Kane
Sound Effects Editing Mark Mangini
The Lion King
Music (Original Score) Hans Zimmer Won [229]
Music (Original Song) "Can You Feel the Love Tonight," Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice
"Circle of Life," Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice Nominated
"Hakuna Matata," Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice
Pocahontas
Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Orchestral Score by Alan Menken Won [230]
Music (Original Song) "Colors of the Wind," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Stephen Schwartz
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Orchestral Score by Alan Menken Nominated [231]
Hercules
Music (Original Song) "Go the Distance," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by David Zippel Nominated [232]
Mulan
Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Music by Matthew Wilder; Lyrics by David Zippel; Orchestral Score by Jerry Goldsmith Nominated [233]
Tarzan
Music (Original Song) "You'll Be in My Heart," Music and Lyric by Phil Collins Won [234]
The Emperor's New Groove
Music (Original Song) "My Funny Friend and Me," Music by Sting and David Hartley; Lyric by Sting Nominated [235]
Lilo & Stitch
Animated Feature Film Chris Sanders Nominated [236]
Treasure Planet
Animated Feature Film Ron Clements Nominated [236]
Brother Bear
Animated Feature Film Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker Nominated [237]
Bolt
Animated Feature Film Chris Williams and Byron Howard Nominated [238]
The Princess and the Frog
Animated Feature Film John Musker and Ron Clements Nominated [239]
Music (Original Song) "Almost There," Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
"Down in New Orleans," Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
Tangled
Music (Original Song) "I See the Light," Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Glenn Slater Nominated [240]
Wreck-It Ralph
Animated Feature Film Rich Moore Nominated [241]
Frozen
Animated Feature Film Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee and Peter Del Vecho Won [242]
Music (Original Song) "Let It Go," Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
Big Hero 6
Animated Feature Film Don Hall, Chris Williams and Roy Conli Won [243]
Zootopia
Animated Feature Film Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Clark Spencer Won [244]
Moana
Animated Feature Film John Musker, Ron Clements and Osnat Shurer Nominated [244]
Music (Original Song) "How Far I'll Go," Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Animated Feature Film Rich Moore, Phil Johnston and Clark Spencer Nominated [245]
Frozen II
Music (Original Song) "Into the Unknown," Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez Nominated [246]
Raya and the Last Dragon
Animated Feature Film Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, Osnat Shurer and Peter Del Vecho Nominated [247]
Encanto
Animated Feature Film Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino and Clark Spencer Won [247]
Music (Original Score) Germaine Franco Nominated
Music (Original Song) "Dos Oruguitas," Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda


See also

Notes

  1. ^ Frozen
    • "Frozen (2013) – International Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. 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)
    • "Frozen (2013) – International Box Office Results: Japan". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on September 15, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
    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.
  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

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