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* ''Manhua/DigimonLegendarySkies'' has never been released outside of China.
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* ''Manhua/DigimonLegendarySkies'' has never been released outside of China.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' did eventually premiere in Japan, albeit 15 years after its US release. The reason was a little thing called "UsefulNotes/WorldWarII". Creator/OsamuTezuka did however get Walt Disney's permission to make an adaptation for the Japanese market.
* The third film in the ''WesternAnimation/ActionManDTVTrilogy'', titled ''Código Gangrena'', was released exclusively in Latin American with Spanish audio.
* ''WesternAnimation/DCLeagueOfSuperPets'' didn't saw a release in mainland China, possibly due to Batman being voiced by Creator/KeanuReeves, who was BannedInChina for his participation of a virtual concert supporting Tibet on 3 March 2022. Tibet is one of the political taboos in mainland China.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', for some reason, the "Vowellet" feature was omitted from the European/Australian [=DVDs=]. Which is strange, given that this one movie is the only time most Europeans/Australians have heard of Sarah Vowell, the popular essayist and ''Radio/ThisAmericanLife'' regular who voiced Violet.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad'' was never released nor dubbed into Finnish, Polish, Italian, European Spanish, European Portuguese, Norwegian, Hungarian, and Swedish for unknown reasons, possibly either because of the negative reception it received or how expensive it is to dub in those languages.
* Shortly before the worldwide release date, Creator/{{Disney}} took part in an [[PersonaNonGrata economic boycott]] of UsefulNotes/{{Russia}} due to an unprovoked invasion of UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}, resulting in ''all'' the studio's films, including ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', being delayed in Russia indefinitely. Eventually, the already finished Russian dub was released digitally in August 2022, but only for the Russian speakers in the Baltics and several CIS countries.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' did eventually premiere in Japan, albeit 15 years after its US release. The reason was a little thing called "UsefulNotes/WorldWarII". Creator/OsamuTezuka did however get Walt Disney's permission to make an adaptation for the Japanese market.
* The third film in the ''WesternAnimation/ActionManDTVTrilogy'', titled ''Código Gangrena'', was released exclusively in Latin American with Spanish audio.
* ''WesternAnimation/DCLeagueOfSuperPets'' didn't saw a release in mainland China, possibly due to Batman being voiced by Creator/KeanuReeves, who was BannedInChina for his participation of a virtual concert supporting Tibet on 3 March 2022. Tibet is one of the political taboos in mainland China.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', for some reason, the "Vowellet" feature was omitted from the European/Australian [=DVDs=]. Which is strange, given that this one movie is the only time most Europeans/Australians have heard of Sarah Vowell, the popular essayist and ''Radio/ThisAmericanLife'' regular who voiced Violet.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad'' was never released nor dubbed into Finnish, Polish, Italian, European Spanish, European Portuguese, Norwegian, Hungarian, and Swedish for unknown reasons, possibly either because of the negative reception it received or how expensive it is to dub in those languages.
* Shortly before the worldwide release date, Creator/{{Disney}} took part in an [[PersonaNonGrata economic boycott]] of UsefulNotes/{{Russia}} due to an unprovoked invasion of UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}, resulting in ''all'' the studio's films, including ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', being delayed in Russia indefinitely. Eventually, the already finished Russian dub was released digitally in August 2022, but only for the Russian speakers in the Baltics and several CIS countries.
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