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February 8, 1980 Midnight Madness: Walt Disney Productions: April 17, 1980 The Watcher in the Woods: June 25, 1980 Herbie Goes Bananas: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark: March 6, 1981 The Devil and Max Devlin: March 20, 1981 Amy: July 10, 1981 The Fox and the Hound: August 7, 1981 Condorman: February 5, 1982 Night Crossing: July 9, 1982 Tron ...
December 12, 1980: Popeye: Buena Vista International: International distribution only through Walt Disney Productions; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans Productions and King Features Entertainment: June 26, 1981: Dragonslayer: International distribution only through Walt Disney Productions; co-production with Paramount Pictures
September 14, 1980: AC/DC: Let There Be Rock: co-production with High Speed Productions and Sebastian International September 26, 1980: Divine Madness: distribution only; produced by The Ladd Company: October 3, 1980: The First Deadly Sin: co-production with Filmways Pictures: One Trick Pony: Oh, God! Book II: October 10, 1980: Private Benjamin ...
Beginning in 1986, Warner Bros. moved into regular television animation production. Warners' television division was established by WB Animation President Jean MacCurdy, who brought in producer Tom Ruegger and much of his staff from Hanna-Barbera Productions' A Pup Named Scooby-Doo series (1988–1991).
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".
First film from Warner Bros. Feature Animation and first live-action/animated film. 3 Cats Don't Dance: March 26, 1997: Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Turner Feature Animation David Kirschner Productions: Turner Feature Animation Warner Bros. Feature Animation (During post-production when Turner merged into WB facilities) 71% [6] 62 [7] $32 ...
Warner Bros. Feature Animation [st 2] Cats Don't Dance: March 26, 1997: Turner Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation [st 2] [st 3] Quest for Camelot: May 15, 1998: Warner Bros. Feature Animation [st 2] The King and I: March 19, 1999: Rich Animation Studios and Rankin/Bass Productions [st 2] South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut ...
Warner Bros. Animation was rebranded. [9] Hurray for Betty Boop, a compilation film of the Betty Boop franchise, was given a limited theatrical release. [10] Resulting its commercial failure, it remains abandoned after the 1984 VHS release until it was uploaded on social media in 2016. [citation needed]