Animated features, other
Animated features, other Beginning in 1990, Disney had its Television Animation division (later DisneyToon Studios) produce a series of animated features, which debuted in movie theaters then immediately made the transition to video. (See Video for direct-to-video animated features.) These films were: 1. Ducktales: The Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) – released as a Disney …
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Animated features; live-action features with animated characters or segments 1. The Reluctant Dragon (1941) 2. Victory Through Air Power (1943) 3. Song of the South (1946) 4. So Dear to My Heart (1949) 5. Mary Poppins (1964) 6. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) 7. Pete’s Dragon (1977) 8. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 9. Enchanted (2007)
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From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the latest in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,here’s a complete list of Disney films. MORE INFO 1. 1937: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (G)2. 1940: Pinocchio (G)3. 1940: Fantasia (G)4. 1941: The Reluctant Dragon5. 1941: Dumbo (G)6. 1942: Bambi (G)7. 1943: Saludos Amigos8. 1943: Victory Through Air Power9. 1945: The Three Caballeros (G)10. 1946: Make Mine Music11. …
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Zort Sorts (film) Educational release in 16mm in May 1991. 16 min. Zort is an alien who comes to earth to learn how earthlings deal with garbage.
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Zorro the Avenger (film) Foreign theatrical compilation of several Zorro episodes. Released first in Japan on September 10, 1959. With the success of The Sign of Zorro, director Charles Barton returned to direct this sequel, again pieced together from the popular Disney television series. Zorro and his sidekick, Bernardo, must defeat the wicked “Eagle,” who …
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Zorro: Auld Acquaintance (television) Television hour; aired on April 2, 1961. Directed by James Neilson. Two bandits attempt to steal the army’s payroll, and Zorro’s identity is almost compromised, until he uses his wits to foil the bandits and ruin their credibility. Stars Guy Williams, Henry Calvin, Gene Sheldon, Ricardo Montalban, Ross Martin, Suzanne Lloyd.
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Zorro: El Bandido (television) Television hour; aired on October 30, 1960. Directed by William Witney. A band of Mexican outlaws, led by El Cuchillo, is tempted by riches in Los Angeles, but they did not reckon on Zorro. The story is concluded in Adios El Cuchillo.
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Zorro: The Postponed Wedding (television) Television hour; aired on January 1, 1961. Directed by James Neilson. Constancia de la Torre returns to the pueblo to get married, carrying a bag full of jewels as her dowry. But her intended wants the jewels more than he wants the girl. Zorro discovers the plot and comes to …
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Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (television) Half-hour comedy television series, debuting on the WB Network on January 17, 1999 and running until July 18, 1999. Four teenage friends come of age in New York City. Stars Selma Blair (Zoe Bean), Michael Rosenbaum (Jack Cooper), David Moscow (Duncan Milch), Azura Skye (Jane Cooper), Mary Page Keller …
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Zorro and Son (television) Limited television series of five episodes, airing from April 6 to June 1, 1983, on CBS. A comedy version of the Zorro theme. Stars Henry Darrow, Paul Regina, Bill Dana, Gregory Sierra, Richard Beauchamp, Barney Martin, John Moschitta, Jr.
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