List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films

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Second, please note that many films that you might think belong in this list, do not, for various reasons. These include:


 * Direct-to-video films.Please read the first two paragraphs. See "List of Disney home entertainment" for direct-to-video films.
 * Pixar films, whether made before or after Disney acquired Pixar. (Pixar remains a separate production unit within Disney. There have been no WDAS/Pixar co-productions as of 05/01/2014; if there is one, its inclusion in the list will have to be determined then.)
 * Marvel films, whether made before or after Disney acquired Marvel. (WDAS has not made any Marvel films as of 05/01/2012; if WDAS produces a fully-animated Marvel film in the future, it may be added to the list. However, Big Hero 6 qualifies because it's officially WDAS.)
 * Muppets or Bear in the Big Blue House films, whether made before or after Disney acquired those properties from The Jim Henson Company. (WDAS has not made any Muppet or Bear films as of 05/01/2012; if WDAS produces a fully-animated Muppet or Bear film in the future, it may be added to the list.)
 * Any other puppet films, even if produced by Disney.
 * Any animated films that you thought were from Disney, but are not: Anastasia (produced by Fox Animation Studios & distributed by 20th Century Fox), Quest for Camelot or The Iron Giant (both produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation & distributed by Warner Bros.), etc.
 * Piglet's Big Movie and The Tigger Movie, produced by DisneyToon studios
 * All sequels (except The Rescuers Down Under, Fantasia 2000, and Winnie the Pooh, which were produced by WDAS and included in the canon) were produced by DisneyToon Studios. All except for the three WDAS-produced sequels, Return to Neverland and The Jungle Book 2 were released direct-to-video. DisneyToon productions are listed in a separate section below.
 * Live-action Disney films that include animated bits or sequences (even if produced by WDAS), such as Song of the South, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Pete's Dragon and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Those are listed below in another section. An exception is Dinosaur, which is a film with a live-action setting and animated characters, but is officially included in the canon.
 * Films distributed by Disney but not produced by Disney, such as The Wild. Those are listed below in other sections.

Third, please do *not* use the spine numbers of UK Disney releases in the WDAS section. Those numbers omit Winnie-the-Pooh. Thus, UK spine numbers 51 and up will *not* match this list. This list conforms to the official WDAS canon in the U.S. (where WDAS is based), *NOT* the UK.

Finally, please do not add films to the bottom of this list without a reliable source. Reliable sources can be searched by doing a Google News search on Disney. One important note is that the source MUST reveal that it is animated. No official info to date reveals Tux is animated. One special note is that although some sources say that King of the Elves will be released in 2013, those sources are old, predating when it was revealed that a Pixar film about dinosaurs was confirmed to have a fall 2013 release. --> This is a list of films from Walt Disney Animation Studios, an American animation studio headquartered in Burbank, California, and formerly known as Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney Productions and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, which creates animated feature films for The Walt Disney Company. The studio has produced 54 feature films, beginning with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), and most recently with Big Hero 6 (2014). Their 55th feature, Zootopia, is currently in production and is scheduled for release on March 4, 2016. Three features are also in development, with Moana being set for release on November 23, 2016, Gigantic is set to be released in 2018, and a sequel to Frozen.

Gigantic (2018)
Nathan Greno (Tangled) is working on Gigantic, a computer-animated musical film, loosely based on the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk. It will be released on March 9, 2018.

Gigantic will be directed by Greno, while Dorothy McKim will produce. Frozen songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez will write the music for the film. Set in Spain during the Age of Exploration, the film will follow Jack as he discovers a world of giants hidden within clouds. There he befriends a female giant Inma, who is "11 years old, 60 feet tall, fiery, feisty and a lot to control" and initially treats him like a living doll. Jack agrees to help Inma find her way home, while they try to stop the Storm Giants, who stand at 120 feet, from destroying the giant community.

The Dolphin of the Ocean
On March 12, 2015, Disney announced a traditional animated film. The Dolphin of the Ocean will be directed by Mike Mitchell.

Box office grosses and critical reception
Note: Only the films released since 1985 have their budgets and grosses listed at the moment.