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Full Slate Of Upcoming Disney Animation

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:09 pm
by Neal
A one-stop read about the announced slate of new Disney animation.

This is for Disney’s animation triumvirate.

I made this because I haven’t seen all of these listed together in one place.

I will keep it updated continually as new information becomes available.

Walt Disney Animation Studos

Theatrical Feature Films:
2009 – "The Princess and the Frog"
2010 – "Rapunzel"
2011 – 'Winnie the Pooh'
2012 – "King of the Elves"
2013 - "The Snow Queen"
2014 - "Joe Jump"

Theatrical Re-Releases:
2010 - "Beauty and the Beast" in 3D

Direct-to-Video Feature Films:
2010 – "Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue"
2011 – "Tinker Bell: A Winter Story"
2012 – "Tinker Bell: Race Through the Seasons"

Theatrical Shorts:
20?? – "Tic Tock"
20?? – "The Ballad of Nessie"

Direct-to-Video Shorts:
2010 - Presumably something for "The Princess and the Frog"

Featurettes:
2009 – "Prep and Landing"

Pixar Animation Studos

Theatrical Feature Films:
2009 – "Up"
2010 – "Toy Story 3"
2011 – "Cars 2"
2011 – "The Bear and the Bow"
2012 – "Newt"
2013 - "Monster's, Inc. 2"

Theatrical Re-Releases:
None at this time have been announced.

Direct-to-Video Feature Films:
None in production.

Theatrical Shorts:
2009 - "Partly Cloudy"

As is tradition, a new Pixar short film is extremely likely to appear before each of the new feature films featuring new characters.

Direct-to-Video Shorts:
As is tradition, a new Pixar short film is extremely likely to appear as a mini-sequel of sorts featuring the characters of each feature film on its DVD/Blu-ray release.

Also, more 'Cars Toons' are planned to premiere on the Disney Channel.

Featurettes:
None in production.

ImageMovers Digital

Theatrical Feature Films:
2009 – "A Christmas Carol"
2010 - "Mars Needs Moms"
2012 - "The Yellow Submarine"
20?? - "Airman"
20?? - "Measle and the Wrathmonk"
20?? - "Reel Steel"
20?? - "An Animated American"
20?? - "Calling All Robots"


Direct-to-Video Feature Films:
None in production.

Theatrical Shorts:
None in production.

Direct-to-Video Shorts:
None in production.

Featurettes:
None in production.


Thanks goes to xxhplinkxx for providing the ImageMovers Digital slate!

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:27 am
by Jules
Neal, the Tinkerbell films should not be listed under Walt Disney Animation Studios. They're in production at DisneyToon Studios. WDAS (or, as previously known - WDFA) have never made any direct-to-video features as far as I know.

By the way, ImageMovers Digital are not Disney-owned, are they?

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:35 am
by Neal
I believe DisneyToon Studios was dissolved and what remains only does Playhouse Disney shows. I mean, with Lasseter being executive producer on the Tink films, they're almost WDAS material.

From my understanding, story and quality control are under Lasseter's jurisdiction. The animation is the only thing outsourced.

I just don't have a better place to put it other than WDAS. It's a lot closer to the WDAS than the earlier sequels were.

And I think ImageMovers was absorbed by Disney, yes - not just Disney getting exclusive distribution rights but rather ImageMovers Digital is as much a subsidiary as Touchstone and Pixar.

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:47 pm
by Neal
I have updated the slate!

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:31 pm
by Neal
Updated again!

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:23 am
by reyquila
I'm buying!!!

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:36 pm
by Linguini
wow, didn't know they have still so many "Tinker Bell" movies planned. Well, it's not really my kind of movie. But i like Cars a lot, so looking forward to the new movie and the cartoon :)

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 1:38 pm
by Neal
Updated again.

I have added the 2011 Pooh film, as well as added the official title for the fifth Tinker Bell film.

It appears as though "The Snow Queen" could be actually coming out after "King of the Elves".

I'm temtped to add it but won't until I can confirm it with a contact at Disney.

For now, follow those details here.

Otherwise, everything on the list in my first post is accurate and up-to-date!

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:56 am
by Neal
Lots of news!

Peter del Vecho has confirmed "Snow Queen" via /Film.
The TAG Blog has confirmed "Joe Jump".
"Monster's, Inc. 2" has all but been announced.
"The Yellow Submarine" 3D remake has been announced.
Tinker Bell 3 got a re-name.

And the shorts still seem screwed up - why aren't they getting released as promised?!

Re: Full Slate Of Upcoming Disney Animation

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:45 am
by Sotiris
WDAS: Theatrical Feature Films:

2008 - "Bolt" - 3D
2009 – "The Princess and the Frog" - 2D
2010 – "Rapunzel" - 3D
2011 – Untitled 'Winnie the Pooh' film - 2D
2012 – "King of the Elves" - 3D
2013 – "The Snow Queen" - 2D
2014 – "Joe Jump" - 3D
2015 – "Ramayana" - 2D *
2016 – Untitled film by Chris Williams - 3D **
2017 – Untitled film by Muskers and Clements (if it is not
Ramayana) - 2D ***

*A member in the "The Snow Queen" thread said that Ramayana was mentioned by John Lasseter in the preface of "The Art of The Princess and the Frog" when discussing about future 2D animated feutures. If anyone has purchased the book perhaps they could confirm this.

**Mentioned in the Blue Sky Disney blog: http://blueskydisney.blogspot.com/2009/ ... -road.html

***Mentioned in the /Film interview: http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/12/07/exc ... now-queen/

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:24 pm
by Margos
Could "My Peoples" possibly be in there somewhere?

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:46 pm
by BwayJ
Where did you hear anything about a Princess and the Frog related short?

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 2:18 pm
by Neal
Disney is supposedly following in Pixar's shoes and making new shorts for theatrical movies to promote home video sales. "Super Rhino" was the first, to promote "BOLT" (notice how many of the DVD commercials mentioned the short?) - so naturally some sort of short will probably be made concerning characters from tPatF to support its home video release.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 5:22 pm
by BwayJ
Neal wrote:Disney is supposedly following in Pixar's shoes and making new shorts for theatrical movies to promote home video sales. "Super Rhino" was the first, to promote "BOLT" (notice how many of the DVD commercials mentioned the short?) - so naturally some sort of short will probably be made concerning characters from tPatF to support its home video release.
If there is a new short, I suppose it would be some side adventure with Ray or Louis. I'd like something that takes place after the events of the film, but let's just wait and see.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:52 pm
by Margos
BwayJ wrote: If there is a new short, I suppose it would be some side adventure with Ray or Louis. I'd like something that takes place after the events of the film, but let's just wait and see.
I'm willing to bet that, if that is the case, it's something to do with Louis' rise to stardom as a jazz musician. Although I think a side adventure for Charlotte would be adorable, especially if she does actually meet a prince or other heir of some kind and they hit it off! :P

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:19 am
by toonaspie
It's probably just me but I'm concerned with Disney's insistent to do fairytale after fairytale after fairytale in this upcoming animation slate. I know there are a few exceptions but it would be really nice to see them do a high quality talking-animal centric film again but I guess they were scared away from the box office failures of Brother Bear and Home on the Range.

I recently saw Bolt and thought it was so-so...too fluffy for my taste.

And I dont count Pooh films.

Disney is better when they mix it up a little and do something really unique every year as far as animated features are concerned. They may run out of good fairytales to do at this point which I hope wont be the case. It's just probably the way I am seeing this.