How Many Animated Films Has Disney Made
In this article, we’ll be looking into some interesting information about how many animated films has Walt Disney Productions made. Some of these movies have been very well known while others are much lesser known. But no matter what level of fame they achieve, all of them hold up and still remain relevant now.
Many people know Disney for their feature length animations like The Lion King, Aladdin, Frozen and so forth. These are referred to as live action or fully-animated films because everything you see on screen is actually done by real actors and actresses with real settings and costumes.
But there are also cartoons that exist only in computer animation. These aren't filmed using any kind of camera, but instead use digital tools to create the scenes. For example, YouTube videos containing Super Mario Brothers episodes are completely created via computer graphics.
This article will talk about how many total animated features Disney has produced, where they fall in terms of popularity, and which ones are worth watching if you love their style of filmmaking.
Sony Pictures Animation

With its first full length feature film, The Smurfs 2 in 2011, Sony Pictures Animation has really picked up steam. Since then, they have released several more films including Your Name Here!, Trolls, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Angry Birds Movie, Hotel Transylvania 3, A Dog’s Journey, Gogo And The Good Dinosaur, What About Bob?, Bumblebee, Hidden Figures, Ferdinand, Zootopia, Finding Dory, Moana, Toy Story 4, Coco, Captain America: Civil War, Incredibles 2, Ratatouille, Inside Out, Fantasia, Lilo & Stitch, Monsters, Inc.
Warner Brothers
While not as popular as some of their big name franchise movie makers, such as Captain America or The Avengers, there are many other brands that have made an incredible amount of money for the studio. One of these is The Lego Movie!
The Lego Movie was released in February 2014 and has already been nominated for two Academy Awards. It features several iconic characters from all across the Lego universe and even includes some real world references.
Lego movies typically follow a formula similar to that of any animated feature film. A story is told through events and scenes with time passing more quickly towards the climax.
Overall, the plot is quite simple but it makes up for this by being very entertaining. There is also a lot of creativity used in the setting and costumes which add appeal to the movie.