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Disneytoon Studios

Disneytoon Studios (DTS),[a] originally named Disney MovieToons[5] and also formerly Walt Disney Video Premieres,[6] was an American animation studio which created direct-to-video and occasional theatrical animated feature films. The studio was a division of Walt Disney Animation Studios, with both being part of The Walt Disney Studios, itself a division of The Walt Disney Company.[7] The studio produced 44 feature films, beginning with DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp in 1990. Its final feature film was Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast in 2015.[3]

Disneytoon Studios
Disneytoon Studios headquarters in Glendale
FormerlyDisney MovieToons (1990–2003)
Disney Video Premieres (1994–2003)
Company typeDivision[1]
IndustryMotion pictures
GenreAnimation
direct-to-video
FoundedApril 1, 1990; 33 years ago (1990-04-01)
FounderThe Walt Disney Company
DefunctJune 28, 2018; 5 years ago (2018-06-28)[2]
FateClosed
HeadquartersDisney Grand Central Creative Campus, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsAnimated films
Number of employees
75 (2018)[2]
Parent

History

Disney MovieToons/Walt Disney Video Premieres

 
Disney MovieToons logo as seen on DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp

Disney MovieToons' first feature production was DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp in 1990, with animation by Walt Disney Animation France.[5] Disney Television Animation hired director of specials, Sharon Morrill, in 1993.[8]

Disney began producing direct-to-video (DTV) sequels of Walt Disney Feature Animation films: the first of which was the Aladdin (1992) sequel The Return of Jafar (1994). When Aladdin was selected as a possible candidate as an animated TV series (before the film's release), as with many animated series, the first three episodes were a multi-part story which Disney used as a potential "family movie special" for the Friday night before the series' premiere. The opening story was instead greenlit for a direct-to-video release. Thus with The Return of Jafar and its success, the direct-to-video unit was started. Then a second sequel, Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), assigned work to both the Australian and Japanese animation units.[9]

In August 1994 with the departure of Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, its filmed entertainment business was split into two, with this division moved as a part of Walt Disney Television Animation into the newly created Walt Disney Television and Telecommunications under chairman Richard H. Frank.[10]

Morrill was in charge of the above first Aladdin DTV film, launching Disney Video Premiere.[6] Morrill expanded the DTV market[6] making it more important for Disney, thus the overseas Disney studios were increased and assigned to these features.[11] Morrill was promoted to vice president of the direct-to-video unit by November 1997.[11]

The Walt Disney Television group, upon the departure of its president Dean Valentine in September 1997, was split into two units, Walt Disney Television (WDT) and Walt Disney Network Television (WDNT), reporting to Walt Disney Studios chairman Joe Roth. WDT would be headed by Charles Hirschhorn as president and consisted of Disney Telefilms and Walt Disney Television Animation, which included including Disney MovieToons and Disney Video Premiere.[12][13]

The unit released a short under the WDTA name in 1997, Redux Riding Hood, which was nominated for a 1998 Academy Award.[8] More direct-to-video sequels followed, among them Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997), Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998), The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2000) and Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002).[11] By April 1998, MovieToons was merged with the units of direct-to-video films and network TV specials as Morrill was promoted to executive vice president over her existing unit of DTV films, network TV specials and theatrical films.[8] Ellen Gurney was promoted from director of DTV films, theatrical movies and specials to vice president in April 1999.[14]

Disneytoon Studios

In a January 2003 reorganization of Disney, Disney MovieToons/Disney Video Premieres was transferred from Walt Disney Television Animation to Walt Disney Feature Animation and renamed Disneytoon Studios (DTS) in June. Morrill continued to lead the division as executive vice president.[6] With the split, both Disneytoon and Disney Television Animation were issuing direct to video features.[9]

Disney closed Disney Animation Japan, one of the two remaining internal overseas studios Disneytoon worked with, in June 2004, with Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005) as its final DTS work.[15][16][17] By March 2005, Morrill was promoted to president of Disneytoon.[9] On July 25, 2005, Disney announced that it was closing Disneytoon Studios Australia in October 2006 after 17 years of existence, with its final feature being Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007).[18]

In the early 2000s, Disneytoon joined Disney Consumer Products (DCP) as their internal video partner within the Disney conglomerate in developing the new Disney franchises, which then only consisted of Disney Princess and Disney Fairies. While DCP eyed other potential franchises, DTS looked into the Seven Dwarfs for a male-centric franchise to counterbalance the female-centric Fairies by 2005.[19]

John Lasseter joined Disney with the purchase of Pixar in 2006, and made it known that he disliked Disneytoon's sequels and prequels, as he felt that they were undercutting the value of the original feature films. Following complications relating to the production of Tinker Bell (2008), the debut film of DCP's Fairies franchise, it led to discussions over the focus of the division. Thus, Morrill, president of the studio, moved to a new position in the company. On June 22, 2007, management of Disneytoon Studios was turned over to the control of Alan Bergman, president of Walt Disney Studios, with input from Ed Catmull and Lasseter. As chief creative officer, Lasseter called for the cancellation of all future films in production or development at Disneytoon Studios. As a result, planned or in-progress sequels to Pinocchio (1940), Dumbo (1941), The Aristocats (1970), Chicken Little (2005), and Meet the Robinsons (2007) were all cancelled, among other projects. Tinker Bell's animation was scrapped and was restarted while two projects that DCP formed as franchise projects were canceled, which were "Disney's Dwarfs" and the Disney Princess Enchanted Tales line after the latter's first DVD. The release of The Little Mermaid 3 was put on hold.[1][20] Disney Studios president Alan Bergman went to oversee day-to-day operations of DTS.[20] Thus DTS halted production of sequels and prequels when it originally indicated that the division would shift to support various Playhouse Disney franchises with direct-to-videos.[20]

Meredith Roberts transferred from Walt Disney Television Animation to senior vice president and general manager of Disneytoon Studios in January 2008.[4] At the April unveiling of Disney's animated feature lineup, it was announced that Disneytoon Studios would no longer produce future sequels to Disney animated films, but will instead focus on spin-offs. Also, the division was under the banner of the renamed Walt Disney Feature Animation studio, now called Walt Disney Animation Studios, led by Catmull and Lasseter.[21]

In November 2017, Lasseter announced that he would be taking a six-month leave of absence after acknowledging what he called "missteps" in his behavior with employees in a memo addressed to the staff of Disneytoon Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Pixar.[22] According to The Hollywood Reporter and The Washington Post, Lasseter had a history of alleged sexual misconduct towards employees.[23][24][25] On June 8, 2018, it was announced that Lasseter would leave Disney Animation and Pixar at the end of the year, but would take on a consulting role until then.[26]

Disneytoon Studios closed on June 28, 2018, resulting in a layoff of 75 animators and staff.[27] As a result, the studio's third Planes film about the future of aviation in outer space was removed from both Disney's film release date schedule of April 12, 2019 and from development.[2]

After closure and legacy

Since 2019, the studio building has been used as a third animation unit for new productions for Disney Television Animation with Meredith Roberts being promoted as new Disney Television Animation head after the departure of long-time head Eric Coleman in 2019.[28][29][30][31][32]

In 2024, Walt Disney Imagineering announced details of the Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea expansion, the details included that Peter Pan’s Never Land area would feature a Pixie Hollow section based on the landmark Disney Fairies franchise from the studio.[33]

Filmography

Feature films

As of 2002, the films that Disneytoon had made often had budgets less than $15 million for production, and had taken in $100 million in sales and rentals.[34]

# Title Franchise Release date Release type Animation Service(s) Other Studio(s)
Disney MovieToons / Disney Video Premieres
1 DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp DuckTales August 3, 1990 Theatrical Disney Animation France[5] Walt Disney Pictures
2 The Return of Jafar Aladdin May 20, 1994 Direct-to-video Disney Animation Australia[9]
Disney Animation Japan
Walt Disney Television Animation
3 A Goofy Movie Goof Troop April 7, 1995 Theatrical
Walt Disney Pictures
4 Aladdin and the King of Thieves Aladdin August 13, 1996 Direct-to video Disney Animation Australia
Disney Animation Japan[9]
Walt Disney Television Animation
5 Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin[11][35] Winnie the Pooh August 5, 1997 Disney Animation Japan
6 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Beauty and the Beast November 11, 1997 Disney Animation Canada[11]
7 Belle's Magical World February 17, 1998 N/A
8 Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World Pocahontas August 25, 1998
  • Disney Animation Australia
  • Disney Animation Canada
  • Disney Animation Japan[36]
9 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride The Lion King October 27, 1998 Disney Animation Australia[11]
10 Seasons of Giving Winnie the Pooh November 9, 1999 Disney Animation Australia[11]
11 An Extremely Goofy Movie Goof Troop February 29, 2000 Disney Animation Australia[37]
12 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea The Little Mermaid September 19, 2000 Disney Animation Canada[38] Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Television Animation
13 Return to Never Land Peter Pan February 15, 2002 Theatrical
  • Disney Animation Australia
  • Disney Animation Canada
  • Disney Animation Japan[36]
  • Cornerstone Animation[39]
14 Cinderella II: Dreams Come True Cinderella February 26, 2002 Direct-to-video Disney Animation Japan
15 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II The Hunchback of Notre Dame March 19, 2002 Disney Animation Japan
Disney MovieToons (Under Walt Disney Feature Animation)
16 The Jungle Book 2 The Jungle Book February 14, 2003 Theatrical
Walt Disney Pictures
17 Piglet's Big Movie Winnie the Pooh March 21, 2003 Disney Animation Japan[16]
18 Atlantis: Milo's Return Atlantis: The Lost Empire May 20, 2003 Direct-to-video N/A Walt Disney Television Animation
Disneytoon Studios
19 The Lion King 1½ The Lion King February 10, 2004 Direct-to-video Disney Animation Australia
Cornerstone Animation[39]
Walt Disney Pictures
20 Springtime with Roo Winnie the Pooh March 9, 2004 N/A
21 Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers Mickey Mouse August 17, 2004 Disney Animation Australia[37]
22 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas November 9, 2004 Blur Studio
23 Mulan II Mulan February 1, 2005 Disney Animation Japan[16]
24 Pooh's Heffalump Movie Winnie the Pooh February 11, 2005 Theatrical Disney Animation Japan[16]
25 Tarzan II Tarzan June 14, 2005 Direct-to-video Disney Animation Australia[37]
26 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Lilo & Stitch August 30, 2005 Disney Animation Australia[37]
27 Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie Winnie the Pooh September 13, 2005 Project Firefly[41]
28 Kronk's New Groove The Emperor's New Groove December 13, 2005 N/A
29 Bambi II Bambi February 7, 2006 Direct-to-video/Theatrical Disney Animation Australia[37]
30 Brother Bear 2 Brother Bear August 29, 2006 Direct-to-video Disney Animation Australia[37]
Project Firefly[41]
31 The Fox and the Hound 2 The Fox and the Hound December 12, 2006 Disney Animation Australia[37]
32 Cinderella III: A Twist in Time Cinderella February 6, 2007 Disney Animation Australia[37]
33 Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams Disney Princess September 4, 2007 N/A N/A
34 The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning The Little Mermaid August 26, 2008 N/A Walt Disney Pictures
35 Tinker Bell Disney Fairies October 28, 2008 Direct-to-video/Theatrical Prana Studios[42][43]
36 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure October 27, 2009
37 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue September 21, 2010
38 Secret of the Wings October 23, 2012 Theatrical
39 Planes Cars August 9, 2013
40 The Pirate Fairy[3] Disney Fairies April 1, 2014
41 Planes: Fire & Rescue Cars July 18, 2014
42 Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Disney Fairies March 3, 2015

Television specials

Title Release type Release date Franchise
Pixie Hollow Games Television special November 18, 2011 Disney Fairies
Pixie Hollow Bake Off October 20, 2013

Short films

Title Release type Release date Franchise
The Cat That Looked at a King Direct-to-video: DVD extra December 14, 2004 Mary Poppins 40th Anniversary DVD
Winnie the Pooh: Shapes and Sizes Direct-to-video October 12, 2004 Winnie the Pooh
The Origin of Stitch Direct-to-video: DVD extra August 30, 2005 Lilo & Stitch[44]
Winnie the Pooh: Wonderful Word Adventure Direct-to-video August 1, 2006 Winnie the Pooh
Legend of the Chihuahua Direct-to-video: DVD extra March 9, 2009 Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD[45]
Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular Direct-to-video November 4, 2014 Cars, on Planes: Fire & Rescue DVD

Box office grosses (for theatrical releases only)

Film Budget Opening Domestic Worldwide
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp $20 million $3.8 million $18.1 million
A Goofy Movie $18 million $6.1 million $35.3 million $37.6 million
Return to Never Land $20 million $11.9 million $48.4 million $115.1 million
The Jungle Book 2 $20 million $11.4 million $47.9 million $135.7 million
Piglet's Big Movie $46 million $6 million $23.1 million $62.9 million
Pooh's Heffalump Movie $20 million $5.8 million $18 million $52.9 million
Bambi II $34.9 million
Tinker Bell $50 million $9.1 million
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure $30–35 million $8.5 million
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue $30–35 million $10.8 million
Secret of the Wings $30–35 million
Planes $50 million $22.2 million $90.2 million $240.1 million
The Pirate Fairy $63.9 million
Planes: Fire & Rescue $50 million $17.5 million $59.1 million $146.9 million
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast $31.8 million

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Usually stylized as DisneyToon Studios.

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This article is about the direct to video animation studio For the area in Disneyland Paris see Toon Studio For the main animation division of The Walt Disney Studios see Walt Disney Animation Studios Disneytoon Studios DTS a originally named Disney MovieToons 5 and also formerly Walt Disney Video Premieres 6 was an American animation studio which created direct to video and occasional theatrical animated feature films The studio was a division of Walt Disney Animation Studios with both being part of The Walt Disney Studios itself a division of The Walt Disney Company 7 The studio produced 44 feature films beginning with DuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp in 1990 Its final feature film was Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast in 2015 3 Disneytoon StudiosDisneytoon Studios headquarters in GlendaleFormerlyDisney MovieToons 1990 2003 Disney Video Premieres 1994 2003 Company typeDivision 1 IndustryMotion picturesGenreAnimationdirect to videoFoundedApril 1 1990 33 years ago 1990 04 01 FounderThe Walt Disney CompanyDefunctJune 28 2018 5 years ago 2018 06 28 2 FateClosedHeadquartersDisney Grand Central Creative Campus Glendale California United States 3 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleEd Catmull President Disney Animation Studios 1 Meredith Roberts SVP and GM 4 ProductsAnimated filmsNumber of employees75 2018 2 ParentWalt Disney Television Animation 1990 2003 Walt Disney Animation Studios 2003 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 Disney MovieToons Walt Disney Video Premieres 1 2 Disneytoon Studios 1 3 After closure and legacy 2 Filmography 2 1 Feature films 2 2 Television specials 2 3 Short films 2 4 Box office grosses for theatrical releases only 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistoryDisney MovieToons Walt Disney Video Premieres nbsp Disney MovieToons logo as seen on DuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost LampDisney MovieToons first feature production was DuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp in 1990 with animation by Walt Disney Animation France 5 Disney Television Animation hired director of specials Sharon Morrill in 1993 8 Disney began producing direct to video DTV sequels of Walt Disney Feature Animation films the first of which was the Aladdin 1992 sequel The Return of Jafar 1994 When Aladdin was selected as a possible candidate as an animated TV series before the film s release as with many animated series the first three episodes were a multi part story which Disney used as a potential family movie special for the Friday night before the series premiere The opening story was instead greenlit for a direct to video release Thus with The Return of Jafar and its success the direct to video unit was started Then a second sequel Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 assigned work to both the Australian and Japanese animation units 9 In August 1994 with the departure of Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg its filmed entertainment business was split into two with this division moved as a part of Walt Disney Television Animation into the newly created Walt Disney Television and Telecommunications under chairman Richard H Frank 10 Morrill was in charge of the above first Aladdin DTV film launching Disney Video Premiere 6 Morrill expanded the DTV market 6 making it more important for Disney thus the overseas Disney studios were increased and assigned to these features 11 Morrill was promoted to vice president of the direct to video unit by November 1997 11 The Walt Disney Television group upon the departure of its president Dean Valentine in September 1997 was split into two units Walt Disney Television WDT and Walt Disney Network Television WDNT reporting to Walt Disney Studios chairman Joe Roth WDT would be headed by Charles Hirschhorn as president and consisted of Disney Telefilms and Walt Disney Television Animation which included including Disney MovieToons and Disney Video Premiere 12 13 The unit released a short under the WDTA name in 1997 Redux Riding Hood which was nominated for a 1998 Academy Award 8 More direct to video sequels followed among them Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas 1997 Pocahontas II Journey to a New World 1998 The Lion King II Simba s Pride 1998 The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea 2000 and Cinderella II Dreams Come True 2002 11 By April 1998 MovieToons was merged with the units of direct to video films and network TV specials as Morrill was promoted to executive vice president over her existing unit of DTV films network TV specials and theatrical films 8 Ellen Gurney was promoted from director of DTV films theatrical movies and specials to vice president in April 1999 14 Disneytoon Studios In a January 2003 reorganization of Disney Disney MovieToons Disney Video Premieres was transferred from Walt Disney Television Animation to Walt Disney Feature Animation and renamed Disneytoon Studios DTS in June Morrill continued to lead the division as executive vice president 6 With the split both Disneytoon and Disney Television Animation were issuing direct to video features 9 Disney closed Disney Animation Japan one of the two remaining internal overseas studios Disneytoon worked with in June 2004 with Pooh s Heffalump Movie 2005 as its final DTS work 15 16 17 By March 2005 Morrill was promoted to president of Disneytoon 9 On July 25 2005 Disney announced that it was closing Disneytoon Studios Australia in October 2006 after 17 years of existence with its final feature being Cinderella III A Twist in Time 2007 18 In the early 2000s Disneytoon joined Disney Consumer Products DCP as their internal video partner within the Disney conglomerate in developing the new Disney franchises which then only consisted of Disney Princess and Disney Fairies While DCP eyed other potential franchises DTS looked into the Seven Dwarfs for a male centric franchise to counterbalance the female centric Fairies by 2005 19 John Lasseter joined Disney with the purchase of Pixar in 2006 and made it known that he disliked Disneytoon s sequels and prequels as he felt that they were undercutting the value of the original feature films Following complications relating to the production of Tinker Bell 2008 the debut film of DCP s Fairies franchise it led to discussions over the focus of the division Thus Morrill president of the studio moved to a new position in the company On June 22 2007 management of Disneytoon Studios was turned over to the control of Alan Bergman president of Walt Disney Studios with input from Ed Catmull and Lasseter As chief creative officer Lasseter called for the cancellation of all future films in production or development at Disneytoon Studios As a result planned or in progress sequels to Pinocchio 1940 Dumbo 1941 The Aristocats 1970 Chicken Little 2005 and Meet the Robinsons 2007 were all cancelled among other projects Tinker Bell s animation was scrapped and was restarted while two projects that DCP formed as franchise projects were canceled which were Disney s Dwarfs and the Disney Princess Enchanted Tales line after the latter s first DVD The release of The Little Mermaid 3 was put on hold 1 20 Disney Studios president Alan Bergman went to oversee day to day operations of DTS 20 Thus DTS halted production of sequels and prequels when it originally indicated that the division would shift to support various Playhouse Disney franchises with direct to videos 20 Meredith Roberts transferred from Walt Disney Television Animation to senior vice president and general manager of Disneytoon Studios in January 2008 4 At the April unveiling of Disney s animated feature lineup it was announced that Disneytoon Studios would no longer produce future sequels to Disney animated films but will instead focus on spin offs Also the division was under the banner of the renamed Walt Disney Feature Animation studio now called Walt Disney Animation Studios led by Catmull and Lasseter 21 In November 2017 Lasseter announced that he would be taking a six month leave of absence after acknowledging what he called missteps in his behavior with employees in a memo addressed to the staff of Disneytoon Studios Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar 22 According to The Hollywood Reporter and The Washington Post Lasseter had a history of alleged sexual misconduct towards employees 23 24 25 On June 8 2018 it was announced that Lasseter would leave Disney Animation and Pixar at the end of the year but would take on a consulting role until then 26 Disneytoon Studios closed on June 28 2018 resulting in a layoff of 75 animators and staff 27 As a result the studio s third Planes film about the future of aviation in outer space was removed from both Disney s film release date schedule of April 12 2019 and from development 2 After closure and legacy Since 2019 the studio building has been used as a third animation unit for new productions for Disney Television Animation with Meredith Roberts being promoted as new Disney Television Animation head after the departure of long time head Eric Coleman in 2019 28 29 30 31 32 In 2024 Walt Disney Imagineering announced details of the Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea expansion the details included that Peter Pan s Never Land area would feature a Pixie Hollow section based on the landmark Disney Fairies franchise from the studio 33 FilmographyFeature films As of 2002 the films that Disneytoon had made often had budgets less than 15 million for production and had taken in 100 million in sales and rentals 34 Title Franchise Release date Release type Animation Service s Other Studio s Disney MovieToons Disney Video Premieres1 DuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp DuckTales August 3 1990 Theatrical Disney Animation France 5 Walt Disney Pictures2 The Return of Jafar Aladdin May 20 1994 Direct to video Disney Animation Australia 9 Disney Animation Japan Walt Disney Television Animation3 A Goofy Movie Goof Troop April 7 1995 Theatrical Disney Animation FranceDisney Animation AustraliaPhoenix Animation Studios Walt Disney Pictures4 Aladdin and the King of Thieves Aladdin August 13 1996 Direct to video Disney Animation AustraliaDisney Animation Japan 9 Walt Disney Television Animation5 Pooh s Grand Adventure The Search for Christopher Robin 11 35 Winnie the Pooh August 5 1997 Disney Animation Japan6 Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas Beauty and the Beast November 11 1997 Disney Animation Canada 11 7 Belle s Magical World February 17 1998 N A8 Pocahontas II Journey to a New World Pocahontas August 25 1998 Disney Animation AustraliaDisney Animation CanadaDisney Animation Japan 36 9 The Lion King II Simba s Pride The Lion King October 27 1998 Disney Animation Australia 11 10 Seasons of Giving Winnie the Pooh November 9 1999 Disney Animation Australia 11 11 An Extremely Goofy Movie Goof Troop February 29 2000 Disney Animation Australia 37 12 The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea The Little Mermaid September 19 2000 Disney Animation Canada 38 Walt Disney PicturesWalt Disney Television Animation13 Return to Never Land Peter Pan February 15 2002 Theatrical Disney Animation AustraliaDisney Animation CanadaDisney Animation Japan 36 Cornerstone Animation 39 14 Cinderella II Dreams Come True Cinderella February 26 2002 Direct to video Disney Animation Japan15 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II The Hunchback of Notre Dame March 19 2002 Disney Animation JapanDisney MovieToons Under Walt Disney Feature Animation 16 The Jungle Book 2 The Jungle Book February 14 2003 Theatrical Disney Animation Australia 18 Disney Animation France Tandem Films ToonCity Animation Spaff Animation 40 Walt Disney Pictures17 Piglet s Big Movie Winnie the Pooh March 21 2003 Disney Animation Japan 16 18 Atlantis Milo s Return Atlantis The Lost Empire May 20 2003 Direct to video N A Walt Disney Television AnimationDisneytoon Studios19 The Lion King 1 The Lion King February 10 2004 Direct to video Disney Animation AustraliaCornerstone Animation 39 Walt Disney Pictures20 Springtime with Roo Winnie the Pooh March 9 2004 N A21 Mickey Donald Goofy The Three Musketeers Mickey Mouse August 17 2004 Disney Animation Australia 37 22 Mickey s Twice Upon a Christmas November 9 2004 Blur Studio23 Mulan II Mulan February 1 2005 Disney Animation Japan 16 24 Pooh s Heffalump Movie Winnie the Pooh February 11 2005 Theatrical Disney Animation Japan 16 25 Tarzan II Tarzan June 14 2005 Direct to video Disney Animation Australia 37 26 Lilo amp Stitch 2 Stitch Has a Glitch Lilo amp Stitch August 30 2005 Disney Animation Australia 37 27 Pooh s Heffalump Halloween Movie Winnie the Pooh September 13 2005 Project Firefly 41 28 Kronk s New Groove The Emperor s New Groove December 13 2005 N A29 Bambi II Bambi February 7 2006 Direct to video Theatrical Disney Animation Australia 37 30 Brother Bear 2 Brother Bear August 29 2006 Direct to video Disney Animation Australia 37 Project Firefly 41 31 The Fox and the Hound 2 The Fox and the Hound December 12 2006 Disney Animation Australia 37 32 Cinderella III A Twist in Time Cinderella February 6 2007 Disney Animation Australia 37 33 Disney Princess Enchanted Tales Follow Your Dreams Disney Princess September 4 2007 N A N A34 The Little Mermaid Ariel s Beginning The Little Mermaid August 26 2008 N A Walt Disney Pictures35 Tinker Bell Disney Fairies October 28 2008 Direct to video Theatrical Prana Studios 42 43 36 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure October 27 200937 Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue September 21 201038 Secret of the Wings October 23 2012 Theatrical39 Planes Cars August 9 201340 The Pirate Fairy 3 Disney Fairies April 1 201441 Planes Fire amp Rescue Cars July 18 201442 Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Disney Fairies March 3 2015Television specials Title Release type Release date FranchisePixie Hollow Games Television special November 18 2011 Disney FairiesPixie Hollow Bake Off October 20 2013Short films Title Release type Release date FranchiseThe Cat That Looked at a King Direct to video DVD extra December 14 2004 Mary Poppins 40th Anniversary DVDWinnie the Pooh Shapes and Sizes Direct to video October 12 2004 Winnie the PoohThe Origin of Stitch Direct to video DVD extra August 30 2005 Lilo amp Stitch 44 Winnie the Pooh Wonderful Word Adventure Direct to video August 1 2006 Winnie the PoohLegend of the Chihuahua Direct to video DVD extra March 9 2009 Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD 45 Vitaminamulch Air Spectacular Direct to video November 4 2014 Cars on Planes Fire amp Rescue DVDBox office grosses for theatrical releases only Film Budget Opening Domestic WorldwideDuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp 20 million 3 8 million 18 1 million A Goofy Movie 18 million 6 1 million 35 3 million 37 6 millionReturn to Never Land 20 million 11 9 million 48 4 million 115 1 millionThe Jungle Book 2 20 million 11 4 million 47 9 million 135 7 millionPiglet s Big Movie 46 million 6 million 23 1 million 62 9 millionPooh s Heffalump Movie 20 million 5 8 million 18 million 52 9 millionBambi II 34 9 millionTinker Bell 50 million 9 1 millionTinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 30 35 million 8 5 millionTinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue 30 35 million 10 8 millionSecret of the Wings 30 35 million Planes 50 million 22 2 million 90 2 million 240 1 millionThe Pirate Fairy 63 9 millionPlanes Fire amp Rescue 50 million 17 5 million 59 1 million 146 9 millionTinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast 31 8 millionSee alsoList of Disney home entertainmentNotes Usually stylized as DisneyToon Studios References a b c Baisley Sarah June 21 2007 Disneytoon Studios Prexy Morrill Steps Down Animation World Network Retrieved April 19 2012 a b c Desowitz Bill June 28 2018 Disney Shuts Down Disneytoon Studios in Glendale Exclusive IndieWire Retrieved June 28 2018 a b c Graser Marc August 11 2014 Layoffs Hit Planes Producer Disneytoon Studios Variety Retrieved August 12 2014 Of the 60 employees on staff at the Glendale Calif based division of Walt Disney Animation Studios 16 are being affected by the layoffs and started to be told of the reductions last week individuals close to the situation confirmed to Variety a b Ball Ryan January 30 2008 Disney Snags Nick Exec Coleman Animation Magazine Archived from the original on August 25 2013 Retrieved June 13 2015 a b c Harrington Richard August 7 1990 DuckTales The Movie The Washington Post Retrieved February 27 2013 a b c d Baisley Sarah June 16 2003 Disneytoon Studios Builds Slate Under New Name and Homes for Needy Animation World Network Retrieved February 26 2013 Disneytoon Studios Job Description PDF The Walt Disney Company DisneyToon Studios Archived from the original PDF on September 21 2013 Retrieved August 11 2013 Disneytoon Studios is a part of Walt Disney Animation Studios a b c Olson Eric April 27 1998 Disney ups TV animation duo Variety Cahners Business Information Retrieved September 16 2015 a b c d e Strike Joe March 28 2005 Disney s Animation Cash Crop Direct to Video Sequels Animation World Network Retrieved March 9 2013 Weinraub Bernard August 25 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his unwanted hugs Retrieved September 20 2018 Masters Kim November 21 2017 John Lasseter s Pattern of Alleged Misconduct Detailed by Disney Pixar Insiders The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 24 2017 Zeitchik Steven November 21 2017 Disney animation guru John Lasseter takes leave after sexual misconduct allegations The Washington Post Retrieved November 21 2017 Masters Kim April 25 2018 He Who Must Not Be Named Can John Lasseter Ever Return to Disney The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 1 2018 Barnes Brooks June 8 2018 Pixar Co Founder to Leave Disney After Missteps The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 9 2018 Disney is Shutting Down One of Its Animation Studios Cinema Blend Retrieved December 27 2018 Bryan O Connell on Instagram When one door closes Not sure I can fully express how amazing the two years working at Disneytoon Studios has been The people The culture The work It was all worth it to walk through these doors on a daily basis Not only that the last two years saw a lot of change for Geada and I as we planned our wedding and grew as a couple Lots of amazing changes have happened and will continue to happen I couldn t have made it through these years without Geada my family and the people at Disneytoon Instagram Retrieved 2023 02 05 Menji on Instagram Some other rando pics from Disney TV THEY HAVE GUMMY BEARS IN THE BREAK AREA Must return soon Instagram Retrieved 2023 02 05 David Lyman on Instagram First it was 2 weeks Then it was 6 months Well after 2 1 2 years I m back Instagram Retrieved 2023 02 05 Rosario Alexandra Del 2019 07 23 Disney Channel Greenlights Animated Ghost Buddy Comedy Curse of Molly McGee Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2023 01 26 Disney Channel Greenlights Amphibia Season 3 Ahead of Season 2 Premiere Animation World Network Retrieved 2023 01 26 Everything You Need to Know About Fantasy Springs in Tokyo Disney Resort Disney Parks Blog 2024 02 27 Retrieved 2024 02 27 Breznican Anthony February 14 2002 Disney taking sequels 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