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Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Wreck-It Ralph. Wreck-It Ralph premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on October 29, 2012,[6] and went into general release on November 2.

Wreck-It Ralph

The film has earned $471 million in worldwide box office revenue, $189 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada; it was met with critical and commercial success, winning the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and receiving nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[7][8][9] Wreck-It Ralph was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 5, 2013. Plot Ralph crash-lands in Sugar Rush, a candy-themed kart-racing game. As he searches for his medal, he meets Vanellope von Schweetz, a glitchy character who uses the medal to buy entry into a race that determines the game's daily roster. The other racers, including the game's ruler King Candy, refuse to let Vanellope participate, saying that she was never intended to be part of the game. Cast Video game cameos and references Production. Tangled. Tangled is a 2010 American computer animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

Tangled

The Princess and the Frog. Plot[edit] The disinherited Prince Naveen, penniless and unskilled, is intent on marrying a wealthy woman rather than learning a trade.

The Princess and the Frog

He and his valet Lawrence encounter Dr. Facilier, a witch doctor who convinces the pair that he can improve both their lives. Instead, Facilier transforms Naveen into a frog and gives Lawrence a voodoo charm that transforms his appearance to that of Naveen's when worn. Bolt (2008 film) Meet the Robinsons. Plot Lewis is an aspiring young inventor at an orphanage whose inventions have been scaring off potential parents.

Meet the Robinsons

He decides that his mother, who abandoned him at the orphanage as an infant, is the only one who ever truly loved him and works on a machine to scan his memory to locate her. Unfortunately, this keeps his roommate Michael "Goob" Yagoobian awake, which then causes Goob to fall asleep during an important Little League game. Taking his memory scanner to his school's science fair, Lewis meets Wilbur Robinson, a mysterious boy claiming to be a time cop from the future. Wilbur needs to recover a time machine that a man wearing a bowler hat has stolen. Following Lewis, the Bowler Hat Guy and Doris unsuccessfully try to kidnap him. Lewis then discovers that the Bowler Hat Guy is a grown-up version of Goob. Back in Wilbur's time, Lewis finally meets Cornelius face to face.

Wilbur drops Lewis off in his own time and leaves. Chicken Little (2005 film) Chicken Little is a 2005 American 3D computer-animated comic science fiction family comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and loosely based on the fable of the same name.

Chicken Little (2005 film)

Brother Bear. Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated adventure comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

Brother Bear

It is the 44th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. In the film, an Inuit boy named Kenai pursues a bear in revenge for a battle that he provoked in which his oldest brother Sitka is killed. Treasure Planet. Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002.

Treasure Planet

It is the 43rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island and was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters.[2][3] The film employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation. Plot. Lilo & Stitch. The 2002 film eventually started a franchise: a direct-to-video sequel, Stitch!

Lilo & Stitch

The Movie, was released on August 26, 2003. This was followed by a television series, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, which ran from September 20, 2003 to July 29, 2006. A second direct-to-video sequel, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, was released on August 30, 2005. A third direct-to-video sequel, Leroy & Stitch, was released on June 27, 2006 as the conclusion to the TV series. Unlike Lilo & Stitch, its sequel features and series were produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Plot[edit] Dr. As Nani attempts to find a good job, after being fired because of Lilo and Stitch, she is forced to bring them with her. The next morning, as Nani waits for Cobra to arrive, David tells Nani of a job offer that she must respond to.

Cast[edit] Production[edit] Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 American traditionally animated action-adventure film created by Walt Disney Feature Animation—the first science fiction film in Disney's animated features canon and the 41st overall.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Written by Tab Murphy, directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, and produced by Don Hahn, the film features an ensemble cast with the voices of Michael J. Fox, Cree Summer, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Don Novello, and Jim Varney in his final role before his death. Set in 1914, the film tells the story of a young man who gains possession of a sacred book, which he believes will guide him and a crew of adventurers to the lost city of Atlantis.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California on June 3, 2001, and went into general release on June 15. Released by Walt Disney Pictures, Atlantis performed modestly at the box office. Plot[edit] Ten thousand years later in 1914, Milo Thatch (Michael J. Cast[edit] Production[edit] The Emperor's New Groove. Fantasia 2000. Tarzan (1999 film) Tarzan is a 1999 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

Tarzan (1999 film)

The 37th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, it is based on the story Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is the only major motion picture version of the story Tarzan property to be animated. [citation needed] Directed by Chris Buck and Kevin Lima with a screenplay by Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker, and Noni White, Tarzan features the voices of Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, and Rosie O'Donnell with Brian Blessed, Lance Henriksen, Wayne Knight, and Nigel Hawthorne.

Plot The gorilla troop's peaceful life is interrupted by the arrival of a team of human explorers from England, consisting of Professor Porter, his daughter Jane, and their hunter-guide Clayton. Jane is accidentally separated from the group and chased by a pack of baboons. Cast. Mulan. Hua Mulan (Chinese: 花木蘭; Mandarin Pinyin: Huā Mùlán; Wade–Giles: Hwa1 Mu4-lan2; Jyutping: Faa1 Muk6 laan4) is a legendary figure from ancient China who was originally described in a Chinese poem known as the Ballad of Mulan (木蘭辭).

In the poem, Hua Mulan takes her aged father's place in the army. She fought for twelve years and gained high merit, but she refused any reward and retired to her hometown instead. The historical setting of Hua Mulan is uncertain. Xu Wei's play version from the 16th century places her in the Northern Wei dynasty (386–536), whereas the later romance Sui Tang Yanyi has her active around the founding of the Tang, ca. 620. [a][1] The novel is consistent insofar as it describes Mulan's father as stemming from the people of the Northern Wei. The Hua Mulan crater on Venus is named after her.[2][3]

Hercules (1997 film) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film) The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released to theaters on June 21, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures. Pocahontas (1995 film) Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romance - drama film . The 33rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series . It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and was originally released to select theaters on June 16, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures . It belongs to the era known as the Disney Renaissance from 1989 to 1999. The film is the first animated feature Disney film to be based on a real historic character, the known history, and the folklore and legend that surrounds the Native American woman Pocahontas , and features a fictionalized account of her encounter with Englishman John Smith and the settlers that arrived from the Virginia Company .

A video game based on the film was released across various platforms shortly after the film's theatrical release, and the film itself was followed by a direct-to-video sequel , Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World in 1998. Plot. The Lion King. Plot In the Pride Lands of Africa, a lion rules over the animals as king. The birth of son Simba to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi creates envy and resentment in Mufasa's younger brother, Scar, who knows his nephew now replaces him as heir to the throne.

Aladdin (1992 Disney film) Lyricist Howard Ashman first pitched the idea, and the screenplay went through three drafts before Disney president Jeffrey Katzenberg agreed to its production. The animators based their designs on the work of caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, and computers were used for both colouring and creating some animated elements. The musical score was written by Alan Menken and features six songs with lyrics written by both Ashman and Tim Rice, who took over after Ashman's death. Plot Meanwhile, Jafar attempts to mind control the Sultan into arranging a marriage between himself and Jasmine in order to become Sultan himself.

Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) That night, Belle refuses to dine with the Beast, enraging him; Lumière disobeys his order not to let her eat. The Little Mermaid (1989 film) Oliver & Company. The Great Mouse Detective. Based on the children's book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus, it draws heavily on the tradition of Sherlock Holmes with a heroic mouse who consciously emulates the detective; Titus named the main character after actor Basil Rathbone, who is best remembered for playing Holmes in film (and whose voice, sampled from a 1966 reading of "The Adventure of the Red-Headed League"[2] was the voice of Holmes in this film, 19 years after his death). Sherlock Holmes also mentions "Basil" as one of his aliases in the Arthur Conan Doyle story "The Adventure of Black Peter". Plot In London, circa 1897, a young Scottish mouse named Olivia Flaversham is celebrating her birthday with her toymaker father, Hiram. The Fox and the Hound. Plot.

Robin Hood (1973 film) The Aristocats. The Jungle Book (1967 film) The Sword in the Stone (film) One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Sleeping Beauty (1959 film) Sleeping Beauty is a 1958/1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney and based on the fairy tale " La Belle au bois dormant " by Charles Perrault . Lady and the Tramp.

Peter Pan (1953 film) Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) Cinderella (1950 film) The Three Caballeros. Bambi. Dumbo. Fantasia (film) Pinocchio (1940 film) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)