List of Disney Theatrical Feature Films

List Of Disney Theatrical Feature Films

This is a list of theatrical feature films produced by Walt Disney Productions and its successor label, Walt Disney Pictures. This list includes animated feature films, live action feature films, documentary films and films in the True-Life Adventures series. The films are listed by year, and color-coded according to the type of film.

This list does not include films distributed by Walt Disney Pictures yet produced by an outside studio. It also does not include films labeled, produced or distributed by other Disney imprints or subsidiaries, and does not include any direct-to-video releases, theatrical re-releases, or films originally released by other studios that were then subsequently purchased by Disney. This list is not for films produced by Disneynature, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax Films, or Studio Ghibli.

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