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All Walt Disney Animation Movies (1937-2027)
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00:00What's up Film Factors, and welcome to the list of all Walt Disney Animation Movies.
00:08In 1937, the first full-length Disney movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was released.
00:13The movie was immediately honored with an Academy Award.
00:16Three years later, the timeless masterpiece Pinocchio came out.
00:19The second Disney movie won two Oscars.
00:22Also released that year was Fantasia, which earned two more Oscars.
00:26In 1941, Dumbo was released, which also received an Oscar.
00:31Bambi premiered in theaters in 1942, marking the crowning conclusion of the Golden Era.
00:36In 1943, Walt Disney released Saludos Amigos, the first live-action Disney movie.
00:41In a similar style, The Three Cavalieros was released in 1945.
00:46In 1946, probably the most obscure Disney movie, Make Mine Music, came out.
00:51The first theatrical movie featuring Mickey Mouse was fun and fancy-free in 1947.
00:56Melody Time, another movie without a central storyline, was released in 1948.
01:01In 1949, Disney released The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, a movie consisting of
01:05two stories.
01:06The rescue after the wartime era was Cinderella in 1950, a movie credited for keeping Disney
01:11alive to this day.
01:13Just one year later, Disney brought Alice in Wonderland to theaters.
01:16In 1953, the classic Peter Pan followed, marking Disney's return to form.
01:21The unforgettable masterpiece Lady and the Tramp was the next movie in 1955.
01:26After a four-year hiatus, Sleeping Beauty hit theaters in 1959, introducing a new style.
01:31In 1961, Disney released another dog-centered classic, 101 Dalmatians.
01:37The next Disney movie, The Sword in the Stone, hit the screen in 1963.
01:41In 1967, the next mega-hit was born, The Jungle Book, released as the first movie after Walt
01:46Disney's death, which also marked the end of the Silver Era.
01:49The next wonderful movie was The Aristocats, another movie directed by Wolfgang Reitherman.
01:54In 1973, Wolfgang Reitherman also brought the animal-themed masterpiece Robin Hood to
01:59theaters.
02:00In 1977, Disney released the first Winnie the Pooh movie, The Many Adventures of Winnie
02:04the Pooh.
02:06That same year, the detective movie The Rescuers was also released.
02:10In 1981, The Heartbreaking Fox and the Hound came out, it was the last movie worked on
02:14by members of Disney's Nine Old Men.
02:17The 25th Disney movie, The Black Cauldron, is one of the most obscure, likely due to
02:20its dark tone.
02:22It was followed by 1980's sexist The Grey Mouse Detective, inspired by Sherlock Holmes.
02:27The last movie of the Bronze Era was Oliver & Company, which was released in 1988.
02:31In 1989, Disney entered its Renaissance Era with a completely refreshed look in The Little
02:35Mermaid, which won two Oscars.
02:37One year later, the sequel to The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under, was released.
02:42In 1991, Disney had another hit with Beauty and the Beast, winning two more Oscars.
02:47The success continued in 1992 with Aladdin, taking Disney to new heights.
02:51Then, in 1994, the probably most famous movie, The Lion King, was released, winning two Oscars,
02:57Disney at its peak.
02:58The success didn't stop there, in 1995, Disney won two more Oscars with Pocahontas.
03:03It wasn't until 1996 that Disney didn't win an Oscar with The Hunchback of Notre Dame,
03:07but the quality remained high.
03:09In 1997, Hercules was released, which performed slightly weaker overall.
03:14The following year, Disney released a somewhat different princess movie, Mulan.
03:19To close off the Renaissance Era, Disney released another hit in 1999, Tarzan, which
03:23won an Oscar.
03:24Entering the new century, Disney started to struggle a bit, first came the release of
03:28Dinosaur, a mix of computer animation and live-action.
03:31In 2000, Fantasia was also re-released with Fantasia 2000 as a tribute.
03:35That year, the entertaining The Emperor's New Groove also hit theaters.
03:39In 2001, the adventure movie Atlantis, The Lost Empire was released.
03:44The following year, the classic Lilo & Stitch came to theaters.
03:47Treasure Planet, released in 2002, was a fantastic movie, but its enormous budget led
03:51to a box-office flop.
03:53In 2003, Disney released The Beautiful Brother Bear, which brought back the feel of classic
03:57Disney movies.
03:59In 2004, the next flop came with Home on the Range, signaling a new low for Disney.
04:04In 2005, Disney released its first fully computer-animated movie, Chicken Little, but it couldn't compare
04:08in quality to other studios.
04:10The second computer-animated movie, Meet the Robinsons, came out in 2007, showing slight
04:15progress.
04:16It was the end of the post-Renaissance era.
04:18With Bolt in 2008, Disney opened the revival era, with a clear upgrade in quality.
04:23In 2009, Disney tried once again with a traditional princess musical, The Princess and the Frog.
04:28The major breakthrough as a computer-animation studio came with Disney's 50th movie, Tangled
04:32in 2010.
04:34In 2011, the Winnie the Pooh franchise made a nostalgic return.
04:39With Wreck-It Ralph in 2012, Disney showed they were truly back on top.
04:43The very next year, one of the most beloved animated movies, Frozen, was released, marking
04:47Disney's return to the top with two more Oscars.
04:50In 2014, they released The Incredible Big Hero 6, which also won an Oscar.
04:55Then came the next mega-hit, Zootopia, in 2016, pushing the boundaries of animation
04:59and winning an Oscar.
05:01That same year, Disney also released the adventure musical Moana.
05:05In 2018, Wreck-It Ralph got a sequel with Ralph Breaks the Internet.
05:09Frozen also received a sequel in 2019, which is now the third-highest-grossing animated
05:14movie of all time.
05:15In 2021, Disney released Raya and the Last Dragon, with less success.
05:19That same year, Encanto was also released, which couldn't quite match the pre-COVID
05:23movies but still won an Oscar.
05:25In 2022, Disney experienced its biggest flop with Strange World.
05:29For the 100th anniversary, Wish was released, a mix of 2D and 3D animation.
05:34This year in November, Moana 2 is set to release.
05:39Next year, we can look forward to Zootopia 2.
05:43In 2027, Disney will then bring Frozen 3 to theaters.
05:46Those were all the Walt Disney movies.
05:48Did you know them all, or were you surprised?
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