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Walt Disney Productions: Traditional: Won 2 Academy Awards for Best Original Song for "When You Wish Upon A Star", and for Best Original Score. February 7, 1940 () Fantasia: United States: Various: Walt Disney Productions: Traditional/live action: First animated feature, and first feature film to be presented in stereophonic surround sound.
Pinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.Loosely based on Carlo Collodi's 1883 Italian children's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio, it is the studio's second animated feature film, as well as the third animated film overall produced by an American film studio, after Disney's Snow White and the Seven ...
The list includes films produced or released by all existing and defunct labels or subsidiaries of the Walt Disney Studios; including Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Blue Sky Studios, Disneynature, Touchstone Pictures, and ...
Walt Disney Animation Studios is an American animation studio headquartered in Burbank, California, [1] the original feature film division of The Walt Disney Company.The studio's films are also often called "Disney Classics" (or "Classic Animated Features" in the case of the films with traditional hand drawn animation), [2] or "Disney Animated Canon".
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Pages in category "1940s Disney animated short films" ... Walt Disney Productions short films (1940–1949) 0–9. 7 Wise Dwarfs; A. African Diary; All in a Nutshell;
"Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" *Commercial short starring Pluto, not part of Pluto film series. Produced for Community Chest Donald Duck: Wet Paint: Jack King: August 9 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" Donald Duck: Dumb Bell of the Yukon: Jack King: August 30 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" Donald Duck ...
Hal Horne, a publicist for Disney's film distributor RKO Radio Pictures, wished for a different title, and gave the suggestion Filmharmonic Concert. Stuart Buchanan then held a contest at the studio for a title that produced almost 1,800 suggestions, but the favorite among the film's supervisors was Fantasia, an early working title. Horne said ...