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  1. This list contains all of the officially numbered feature "Classic" films Walt Disney Animation Studios has released. Disney maintains these numbered films, so personal opinion cannot just add or remove films from the list based on popularity. This list does not include the Disney/Pixar films (such as Finding Nemo or Coco), nor does it include the many Direct-to-Video sequels (The Lion King II ...

  2. Walt Disney Classics (also known as The Classics from Walt Disney Home Video and Disney's Black Diamond edition) was a video line launched by WDTNT to release Disney animated features on home video. [1] The first title in the "Classics" line was Robin Hood which was released towards the end of 1984. This was followed by 19 other titles until ...

  3. Relive & own forever 55 Disney Classics from 1937-2018 with this special collection celebrating the output of the Walt Disney Animation Studios.The Boxset contains a space for Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018) - available to purchase in Spring 19' and an additional bonus 80-page book 'A Celebration Of The Walt Disney Animated Studios'.

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  4. 6 de feb. de 2023 · 2. Pinocchio, 1940. Pinocchio, a wooden marionette, has to prove that he is worthy of becoming a real boy. He’s helped by a cricket who acts as his conscience. 3. Fantasia, 1940. An animated classic that mixes Disney’s animations with classical western music. 4. Dumbo, 1941.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2020 · A family favourite for seventy years, Disney Cinderella is one of the best-loved films of all time. Relive the magic through this retelling of the classic animated film, accompanied by paintings, story sketches and concept art from the original Disney Studio artists. Also featured is a foreword by a Mark Henn, a supervising animator and ...

  6. A palm frond was chosen in honor of the 1967 animated classic 'The Jungle Book.' This was the last film released that Walt Disney was personally involved with. When the Walt Disney Classics Collection made its debut in 1992, the original premise was to only release sculpts from those films that Walt Disney was involved with.

  7. Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Pegasus Entertainment. June 21, 1991. The Rocketeer. released under Walt Disney Pictures in North America and under Touchstone Pictures outside of North America; co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and The Gordon Company. November 22, 1991.