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The following is a list of films that were released straight to home video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, and/or Disneytoon Studios, and the majority are sequels or spin-offs of Walt Disney Animation Studios films (not being part of the Disney Animated Canon [2]).
June 3, 2005 Cinderella Man: co-production with Universal Pictures, Miramax Films and Imagine Entertainment; international distribution only [note 11] July 8, 2005 Dark Water — September 23, 2005 Flightplan: co-production with Imagine Entertainment September 29, 2005 Goal! distribution only; produced by Milkshake Films October 21, 2005 Shopgirl
Walt Disney Home Video is a discontinued video line launched to release Disney animated features on home video. This was done by a division of the same name under the parent Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (WDTNT). As an entity, the name Walt Disney Home Video is now known as Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The ...
The 2009 television film also became the first DCOM to appear in high-definition widescreen, although DCOMs have been produced in such a format since the release of Go Figure on June 10, 2005. The highest-rated premiere for the banner/brand came in August 2007, when High School Musical 2 set a record for basic cable with 17.2 million viewers.
Note: This list is not comprehensive; the vast majority of public domain films are not listed here.This list includes a selection of notable films where a reliable secondary source is available that discusses public domain status.
July 8, 2005 Dark Water: Touchstone Pictures Vertigo Entertainment: July 10, 2005 Howl's Moving Castle: Walt Disney Pictures Studio Ghibli: July 15, 2005 The Warrior: Miramax Films July 29, 2005 Sky High: Walt Disney Pictures Gunn Films: August 5, 2005 Secuestro Express: Miramax Films August 12, 2005 The Great Raid: August 19, 2005 Valiant ...
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time is a 2007 American animated musical fantasy film, the second direct-to-video sequel to the 1950 American romantic musical film Cinderella. Canonically it is a continuation of the original Cinderella, rather than Cinderella II: Dreams Come True , though due to its unusual chronological sequencing it acknowledges ...
All 17 films were around 45 minutes in length, and were released as direct-to-video VHS features, under the "GoodTimes" name by GoodTimes Home Video. Their last release was The Hunchback of Notre Dame , which was released on April 30, 1996, just before GoodTimes turned to a new company, Blye Migicovsky Productions, for their new line of ...