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1Sometime a company's work load can be quite large, and you don't want your best staff members (Creator/{{Disney}}'s UsefulNotes/LosAngeles unit, known today as Walt Disney Animation Studios) to waste their time on TV shows when said staff members are best off working on [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon Major Movies]], and that's why the other studios are here.
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3!!Units of Disney:
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5[[foldercontrol]]
6
7!!!Los Angeles area units
8
9[[folder:Walt Disney Animation Studios]]
10Walt Disney Animation Studios (formerly Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1986-2006) was established in 1923, when Walt Disney moved out to Los Angeles after his Laugh-O-Gram studio went bankrupt and sold his ''WesternAnimation/AliceComedies'' to distributor M.J. Winkler. For more information about this unit, see the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts page and the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon page.
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12Their first studio, the Disney Brothers cartoon Studio opened in 1923 on Kingswell Avenue in Los Angeles. In 1926, the studio, now called the Walt Disney Studio, moved into a larger studio on Hyperion Avenue. In December 1939, the crew began to move into a more spacious studio up in Burbank, a move completed by May 1940. In 1985, the animation crew was ousted from the old building on the studio lot and was moved into some warehouses in Glendale. In 1995, a new feature animation studio (named the Roy E. Disney Animation Building as of 2010) opened in Burbank across the street from the old lot, where the unit is housed today. See also Creator/DreamQuestImages, a VFX studio absorbed into this branch in 2002.
13[[/folder]]
14
15[[folder:Disney Television Animation]]
16Established in 1984, [[Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation Disney Television Animation]] (established as Walt Disney Pictures Television Animation Group) produces Disney's animated television series and specials. It didn't really boom until 1989, when Disney stopped relying on Creator/TMSEntertainment and established various satellite studios around the world.
17[[/folder]]
18
19[[folder:Disneytoon Studios]]
20Creator/DisneyToonStudios was established in 2003, spun off from the DirectToVideo unit within Disney Television Animation established in 1994. This was Disney's DTV unit, producing video (and occasionally theatrical) releases based on famous Disney characters and franchises. In June 2018, Disney announced that the studio would shut down.
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22See Creator/DisneyToonStudios for more.
23[[/folder]]
24
25!!!Satellite studios
26[[folder: Walt Disney Animation Studios Vancouver]]
27Announced August 2021 and expected to begin operation in January 2022, this new studio will focus on providing animation for various long-form series that will stream on Creator/DisneyPlus, while the main Burbank studio will continue to produce feature films and short-form projects.
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29This is actually Disney's second animation studio to be based in Vancouver (see Walt Disney Animation Canada below).
30
31!!!Projects:
32* ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio''
33* ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' (spin-off series)
34* ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog Tiana]]''
35[[/folder]]
36
37[[folder: Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida]]
38Established in 1989, this satellite studio for the feature animation division was housed in the Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios) theme park at [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Walt Disney World]]. The studio was nicknamed "the Fishbowl" because the studio also doubled as an attraction that allowed guests to see the artists in action through windows.
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40The studio worked on segments from various full-length features, and was the main production facility for ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' and ''WesternAnimation/BrotherBear'', as well various shorts, including two cartoons starring Roger Rabbit and commercials featuring Disney's properties. The studio closed in January 2004.
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42See Creator/ProjectFirefly, a studio founded by former Disney Florida employees Paulo Alvarado, Gregg Azzopardi, Dominic Carola, Glen D. Gagnon and John Webber.
43
44!!!Productions:
45* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' (1989; ink & paint)
46* WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts
47** ''Roller Coaster Rabbit'' (1990)
48** ''Trail Mix-Up'' (1993)
49* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceAndThePauper'' (1990; ten minutes of animation)
50* ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'' (1990; ten minutes of animation)
51* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' (1991; ten minutes of animation, including the "Be Our Guest" sequence)
52* ''Off His Rockers'' (1992)
53* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' (1992; ten minutes of animation; also did the animation for ''VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames'')
54* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' (1993, twenty-two minutes of animation, including the "I Just Can't Wait to be King" sequence)
55* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'' (1995; eighteen minutes of animation)
56* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' (1996; four minutes of animation)
57* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' (1998)
58* ''[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Mickey Mouse Works]]'' (1999) (1 short)[[labelnote:List]]"How to Haunt a House"[/labelnote]]
59* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' (1999)
60* ''John Henry'' (2000)
61* ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' (2000) -- Clean-up animation
62* ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' (2001)
63* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' (2002)
64* ''WesternAnimation/BrotherBear'' (2003)
65[[/folder]]
66
67[[folder: Walt Disney Animation Canada]]
68Established in January 1996, Walt Disney Animation Canada operated from two studios in Toronto and Vancouver and co-produced various direct-to-video projects. This venture was short-lived, and the studios closed in Spring 2000; they were originally set to produce ''[[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Return to Neverland]]'' (then called ''Peter and Jane''), but with the closure, it was instead given to the Australian unit.
69
70Notable staff in the Canadian unit include Keith Ingham, Sean Newton and Bill Speers.
71
72!!!Projects:
73* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' (digital paint for Creator/ToonCity; "A Christmas Cruella")
74* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'' (with the Australian unit, Creator/WangFilmProductions, Creator/RedRoverStudios and Creator/CharacterBuilders)
75* ''WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie'' (layout assistance; uncredited)
76* ''[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Mickey Mouse Works]]'' -- Some shorts, including the ''Pluto Gets the Paper'' shorts "Street Cleaner" and "Bubble Gum"
77* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' (additional ink & paint)
78* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'' (with the Australian unit and Wang Film)
79* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas'' ("A Very Goofy Christmas" and "Gift of the Magi" segments)
80* ''WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverLand'' (their last project; with the Australian unit and Creator/CornerstoneAnimation)
81* ''[[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You]]''
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder:Walt Disney Animation Japan]]
85[=DisneyToon=] Studios Japan (formerly Walt Disney Animation Japan, Inc.) was the biggest of the non-North American units. The studio was founded by Motoyoshi Tokunaga (an ex-Creator/{{TMS|Entertainment}} producer) in 1988 after Disney bought out Creator/PacificAnimationCorporation (a studio mostly known for doing Creator/{{Rankin Bass|Productions}}' ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Silverhawks}}'', and one of the [[Creator/StudioGhibli three]] [[Creator/StudioGainax studios]] that split off from Creator/{{Topcraft}}), with new and more modern facilities created in 1991. However, the studio was shut down in 2004 as Disney was getting rid of their non-CGI animation units (yet the Los Angeles units were saved). After that, most of their staff members went to work for Creator/{{Madhouse}}, Creator/StudioPierrot or Creator/ProductionIG. The ones who went with Tokunaga joined him when he formed Creator/TheAnswerStudio.
86
87Notable staff in the Japanese unit include Saburo Hashimoto, Shigeru Yamamoto, Sawako Miyamoto, Kazuyoshi Takeuchi, Hiroshi Kawamata, Yukio Okazaki, Kenichi Tsuchiya, Tsuguyuki Kubo, and Ritsuko Notani (the latter being transferred to Disney's Los Angeles unit after WDAJ closed down).
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89See also Creator/TamaProductions, Creator/NakamuraProductions, Creator/StudioRobin, Creator/JadeAnimation and Creator/TakahashiProduction, studios that were often used by Disney Japan; Creator/PacificAnimationCorporation and Creator/{{Topcraft}}, the predecessors to Walt Disney Animation Japan; and Creator/StudioGhibli and Creator/StudioGainax, the other animation studios that split off from Topcraft after the blockbuster success of Creator/HayaoMiyazaki's ''Anime/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind''.
90----
91!!!Productions by Disney Japan:
92[[index]]
93* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'': All of season five and 9 episodes of season six ("Toadie the Conqueror", "Zummi in Slumberland", "Thornberry to the Rescue", "Once More the Crimson Avenger", "True Gritty", "King Igthorn" (Part 2), "Tummi Trouble", "Trading Faces" and "Wings Over Dunwyn"). With the Australian unit and (for the segment "Friar Tum") Guimaraes, replacing Creator/TMSEntertainment.
94* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' (one short: "To Catch a Hiccup")
95* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' (22 episodes) [[labelnote:List]]"To the Rescue Parts 1-5", "A Creep in the Deep", "Chipwrecked Shipmunks", "When Mice Were Men", "Weather or Not", "One-Upsman-Chip", "Love is a Splintered Thing", "Song of the Night 'n Dale", Gadget Goes Hawaiian", "Dirty Rotten Diapers", "Good Times, Bat Times", Pie in the Sky", "Le Purrfect Crime", "A Lean on the Property", "The Pied Piper Power Play", "The S.S. Drainpipe", Zipper Come Home", "Puffed Rangers"[[/labelnote]] With Wang, Sunwoo and A1. Replacing Creator/{{TMS|Entertainment}}.
96* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' (24 episodes[[labelnote:List]]Plunder and Lightning (Part 3), Time Waits for No Bear, Mommy for a Day, I Only Have Ice for You, Vowel Play, All's Whale that Ends Whale, The Golden Sprocket of Friendship, For a Fuel Dollars More, A Star Is Torn, A Spy in the Oinment, The Balooest of the Bluebloods, A Baloo Switcheroo, Double or Nothing, Flight of the Snow Duck, Save the Tiger, Captain Outrageous, Gruel and Unusual Punishment, Jumping the Guns, In Search of Ancient Blunders, Bullethead Baloo, The Sound and the Furry, The Road to Macademia, Paradise Lost and Flying Dupes[[/labelnote]], plus assistance for Creator/HanhoHeungUp for "Stormy Weather")
97* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' (13 episodes, with Atelier Bwca, Creator/StudioJack, Tama and Jade) [[labelnote:List]]"Darkly Dawns the Duck (Part 2)", "Duck Blind", "Can't Bayou Love", "Negaduck", "Slaves to Fashion", "Calm a Chameleon", "Toys Czar Us", "Dead Duck", "Let's Get Respectable", "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything", "Planet of the Capes", "Smarter Than a Speeding Bullet", "Stressed to Kill"[[/labelnote]]
98* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' (5 episodes) [[labelnote:List]]"Winter Blunderland", "Dr. Horatio's Magic Orchestra" (with Creator/AnimalYa), "Come Fly With Me" (with Tama), "A Pizza the Action" (with Animal-Ya), "Goof Fellas"[[/labelnote]]
99* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1992}}'': The TV series, season 1 and the first half of season 2.
100* ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage''
101* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' (14 episodes) [[labelnote:List]]"Trains, Toons, and Toon Trains", "Tokyo Bonkers", "The Toon That Ate Hollywood", "When the Spirit Moves You", "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers", "Calling All Cars", "Never Cry Pig", "Hamster Houseguest", "The Cheap Sheep Sweep", "Luna-Toons", "Poltertoon", "Hand Over the Dough", "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?", "Cartoon Cornered"[[/labelnote]]
102* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' (19 episodes) [[labelnote:List]] "Awakening, Parts 1, 2, 4 & 5", "The Edge", "Her Brother's Keeper", "Leader of The Pack", "The Mirror", "Eye of the Beholder", "High Noon", "The Price", "Shadows of the Past", "M.I.A.", "Grief", "The Green", "Future Tense", "Hunter's Moon, Parts 2 & 3", "Angels in the Night"[[/labelnote]]
103* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' (16 episodes) [[labelnote:List]]"Bad Mood Rising", "Getting the Bugs Out", "Mudder's Day", "Strike Up the Sand", "Fowl Weather", "Of Ice and Men", "The Spice is Right", "Power to the Parrot", "Hero With a Thousand Feathers", "Witch Way Did She Go?", "Love at First Sprite", "Vocal Hero", "The Return of Malcho", "That Stinking Feeling"[[/labelnote]]
104* ''WesternAnimation/MightyDucksTheAnimatedSeries'' (one episode, with Jade) [[labelnote:List]]"Zap Attack"[[/labelnote]]
105* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' (15 episodes) [[labelnote:List]]"Howl Noon" (with Tama), "Southern Fried Cruella" (with Creator/AnimeWorkshopBasara), "Rolly's Egg-celent Adventure" (with Tama), "Wild Chick Chase" (with Tama), "Purred it Through The Grapevine" (with Basara), "It's a Swamp Thing", "Alive 'N Chicken", "Prima Doggy", "Treasure of Swamp Island", "Fountain of Youth" (with Basara), "My Fair Chicken" (with Tama), "The Artist Formerly Known As Spot" (with Basara), "Every Crooked Little Nanny", "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move" (with Tama), "Animal House Party" (with Basara)[[/labelnote]]
106* ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'' (seven episodes, with various additional production facilities) [[labelnote:List]]"Hercules and the King of Thessady", "Hercules and the Driving Test", "Hercules and the Epic Adventure", "Hercules and the Big Sink", "Hercules and the Tapestry of Fate", "Hercules and the Bacchanal", "Hercules and the Poseidon's Cup Adventure"[[/labelnote]]
107* ''[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Mickey Mouse Works]]'': Disney Japan's shorts were also re-broadcast on ''House Of Mouse''.
108* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand: The Adventure Begins'' (with Jade and Creator/{{Pixar}})
109** ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' (2 episodes)[[labelnote:list]]"NOS-4-A2", "Lost in Time"[[/labelnote]]
110
111* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansIIPatchsLondonAdventure'' (with Jade, Character Builders and Creator/YowzaAnimation)
112* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'': Done with Disney Australia.
113* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'': The first of the Disney DirectToVideo sequels, done with the Australia unit. Japan animated the second half of the film.
114* ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIDreamsComeTrue'': An aborted TV series that became a direct-to-video movie.
115* ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameII''
116* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas'': "Stuck on Christmas" segment with Creator/AnimeWorkshopBasara. Movie with the Canadian Unit and Creator/ToonCity.
117* ''WesternAnimation/MulanII'' (with support by Jade and Wang Film)
118* ''WesternAnimation/PigletsBigMovie''
119* ''WesternAnimation/PocahontasIIJourneyToANewWorld'': With the Canadian unit, [[Creator/SpaffAnimationIncorporated Spaff Animation]] and Character Builders.
120* ''WesternAnimation/PoohsGrandAdventure''
121* ''WesternAnimation/PoohsHeffalumpMovie'': Their final production
122* ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie'': Done with TMS (Telecom unit), Tama and other studios.
123[[/index]]
124
125!!!Unconfirmed:
126[[index]]
127* ''WesternAnimation/NightmareNed'' (the credits list Shigeru Yamamoto as animation supervisor; most of the show's animation was handled by Tama and Animal-Ya)
128[[/index]]
129[[/folder]]
130
131[[folder:Walt Disney Television Animation Australia]]
132Founded in 1988 by several former Creator/HannaBarbera animators, [=DisneyToon=] Studios Australia (formerly Walt Disney Television Animation Australia Pty. Ltd.) is often known among the animation community for having very cartoonish and expressive animation, which they are still praised for. The studio had a longer life than the Japanese unit; it became the main hub for Disney's DirectToVideo sequels, a role originally fulfilled by the Japanese unit. The Australian unit came to an end in July 2006, due to rising costs for animation in Australia, making it the last studio owned by Disney to ever use traditional animation before ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog''. Its role was once again succeeded by other studios used by Disney like Creator/ToonCity and Creator/SynergyAnimation.
133
134Notable animators in the Australian unit include Bob Baxter, Adam Murphy, Kevin Peaty, Lianne Hughes, Andrew Collins, Ian Harrowell, Alexs Stadermann, Pieter Lommerse, Ryan O'Loughlin, Bernard Derriman, Robert Mason and Lily Dell.
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136
137!!!Productions by Disney Australia:
138[[index]]
139* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': Their first production. Most of the series after season 1 with Hanho and Wang, replacing TMS.
140* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' - 8 episodes from the sixth season. [[labelnote:List]]"A Gummi's Work Is Never Done", "Tuxford's Turnaround", "Patchwork Gummi", "Queen of the Carpies", "King Igthorn (Part 1)", "Rocking Chair Bear", "May the Best Princess Win" and "The Rite Stuff"[[/labelnote]]
141* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' - 10 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"Darkly Dawns the Duck (Part 1)", "That Sinking Feeling", "Comic Book Capers", "Fungus Amongus", "Cleanliness is Next to Badliness", "Tiff of the Titans", "Battle of the Brainteasers", "Heavy Mental" (outsourced to Creator/FreelanceAnimatorsNewZealand), "A Brush With Oblivion", "The Merchant of Menace"[[/labelnote]]
142* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' - 26 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"Everything's Coming Up Goofy","Good Neighbor Goof", "Slightly Dinghy", "You Camp Take It With You", "Unreal Estate", "Midnight Movie Madness", "O RV, I NV U", "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp" (outsourced to Creator/FreelanceAnimatorsNewZealand), "Close Encounters of the Weird Mime", "Where There's Smoke, There's Goof", "Take Me Out of the Ball Game", "Wrecks, Lies and Videotape", "Waste Makes Haste", "Pete's Day at the Races", "Major Goof", "And Baby Makes Three", "A Goof of the People", "Nightmare on Goof Street", "Goofs of a Feather", "As Goof Would Have It", "Partners in Grime", "Great Egg-Spectations", "Three Ring Bind"[[/labelnote]]
143* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' - 13 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"Going Bonkers", "Gone Bonkers", "In the Bag", "Is Toon For Really Warm?", "Fall Apart Bomb Squad", "In Toons We Trust", "The Day the Toon Stood Still", "Weather or Not", "Basic Spraining", "New Partners on the Block", "I Oughta Be in Toons", "Stay Tooned", "Cereal Surreal"[[/labelnote]]
144* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' - The episode "Seeing Isn't Believing".
145* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' - 10 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"Air-Feathered Friends", "Do the Rat Thing", "Never Say Nefir", "Garden of Evil", "Some Enchanted Genie", "Sneeze the Day", "I Never Mechanism I Didn't Like", "A Sultan Worth His Salt", "Genie Hunt", "The Lost Ones"[[/labelnote]]
146* ''WesternAnimation/TimonAndPumbaa''[[labelnote:List]]"Boara Boara", "Brazil Nuts", "Never Everglades", "Yukon Con", "French Fried", "Yummy Yummy Yummy", "Stand By Me", "Rafiki's Apprentice", "Mombasa-in-Law", "Back Out in the Outback/Gabon With the Wind", "Going Uruguay", "Let's Serengheti Out of Here/Congo on Like This", "Shake You Djibouti", "Ocean Commotion", "Palm Beached/Jamaica Mistake", "Oregon Astray", "Klondike Con", "Zazu's Off By One Day", "Africa-Dabra", "Scent of the South", "The Man From J.U.N.G.L.E.", "Maine-iacs", "Once Upon a Timon", "Beethoven's Whiff/Bumble in the Jungle/Mind Over Matterhorn" [[/labelnote]]
147* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack''[[labelnote:List]]"The Really Mighty Ducks", "Island of the Not So Nice", "I.O.U. a U.F.O.", "All Hands on Duck", "Pride Goeth Before the Fall Guy", "Tasty Paste", "Phoniest Home Videos", "Koi Story", "Ready, Aim, Duck!", "Duckleration of Independence", "Snow Place to Hide", "Gator Aid", "Transmission: Impossible", "Leader of the Quack", "Cat and Louse" (layouts only; animation by Wang)[[/labelnote]]
148* ''WesternAnimation/JungleCubs''[[labelnote:List]]"Splendor in the Mud", "Benny & Clyde/Feather Brains", "Trouble on the Waterfront", all of the animated wraparound segments of the “Born to be Wild”, “Once Upon a Vine” and “Monkey Business” international VHS tapes and DVDS[[/labelnote]]
149* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' - 7 episodes. [[labelnote:List]]"An Officer and a Gentledog", "Swine Song", "You Slipped a Disk", "Chow About That", "Full Metal Pellet", "Close But No Cigar", "Film Fatale"[[/labelnote]]
150* ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'': Two episodes: "Hercules and the First Day of School" (layouts only; actual animation by Creator/ToonCity) and "Hercules and the Dream Date".
151* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' - A few ''Mickey Mouse Works'' shorts.
152* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTarzan''
153* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'' - Done with Disney Japan.
154* ''WesternAnimation/BambiII''
155* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeastTheEnchantedChristmas'' (with the Canadian unit, Wang Film, Red Rover and Character Builders)
156* ''WesternAnimation/BrotherBear2''
157* ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime'' - The unit's final production, done with Toon City.
158* ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' (with the France unit and Creator/PhoenixAnimationStudios). They handled An Extremely Goofy Movie completely on their own outside of some uncredited layout assistance from the Canada unit.
159* ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook2'' - Done with Toon City.
160* ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure''
161* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch''
162* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingOneAndAHalf'' - Done with Creator/ToonCity.
163* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' - Done with the Canadian unit and Toon City.
164* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'' - Done with the Canadian unit and Wang.
165* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyDonaldGoofyTheThreeMusketeers'' - Done with Toon City.
166* ''WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverLand'' - With the Canadian unit and Cornerstone.
167* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'' - Done with Disney Japan. Australia animated roughly the first half of the film, while Japan handled the second half.
168* ''WesternAnimation/TarzanII'' - Done with Toon City
169* ''A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving''
170* ''Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You'' (CGI animation)
171[[/index]]
172[[/folder]]
173
174[[folder:Walt Disney Feature Animation France]]
175Walt Disney Feature Animation France (formerly Walt Disney Animation France, S.A.) was established in 1989 when Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi sold their company, Brizzi Films, to Disney. Initially, they were mostly used on the TV shows, but starting in 1995, they became a division of the Feature Animation studio, partially animating most of their features from 1996 to 2003. The studio was shut down in Summer 2003.
176
177!!!Features and shows:
178* ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' (with the Florida unit)
179* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' (3 episodes)[[labelnote:List]]"Double Darkwings" (with Hanho), "A Duck By Any Other Name" (with Creator/SunwooEntertainment), "In Like Blunt"[[/labelnote]]
180* ''Destino''
181* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTalesTheMovieTreasureOfTheLostLamp'' (Their first project, with assistance from the London unit and uncredited studios in China and Spain)
182* ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' (with the Florida unit)
183* ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Fantasia 2000]]'' ("Firebird Suite" segment)
184* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' (5 episodes)[[labelnote:List]] "Axed By Addition", "To Catch a Goof", "The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy", "Gunfight at the Okie Dokie Corral", "Have Yourself a Goofy Little Christmas"[[/labelnote]]
185* ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' (with the Australian unit and Phoenix Animation)
186* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' (with Creator/RichardPurdumProductions)
187* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'' (with the Florida unit)
188* ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook2'' (additional production; with the Australian unit, Tandem Films, Creator/ToonCity and [[Creator/SpaffAnimationIncorporated Spaff Animation]])
189* ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' -- (1 ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}} He's Bonkers]]'' short)[[labelnote:List]]"Petal to the Metal"[[/labelnote]]
190* ''WesternAnimation/RunawayBrain''
191* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' (6 episodes, with Creator/LapizAzulAnimacion)[[labelnote:List]] "Plunder & Lightning, Parts 1 & 2", "The Time Bandit", "Pizza Pie in the Sky" (with the UK unit), "The Incredible Shrinking Molly" (with the UK unit), "Bygones"[[/labelnote]]
192* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' (with the Florida unit)
193* ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet''
194* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too]]''
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder: Walt Disney Animation UK Limited]]
198This short-lived unit was set up in Camden Town, London in 1986 for the animation production of ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', using a combination of Disney animators from Burbank, Richard Williams’ associates and animators from all over Europe (many of whom would later join the prestigious Feature Animation unit in Burbank when production wrapped on ''Roger Rabbit'').
199
200!!!Projects:
201* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTalesTheMovieTreasureOfTheLostLamp'' (with the France unit)
202* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' (1 short)[[labelnote:List]]"April Pooh"[[/labelnote]]
203* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' (2 episodes)[[labelnote:List]]"Pizza Pie in the Sky", "The Incredible Shrinking Molly" (both with the France unit and Creator/LapizAzulAnimacion)[[/labelnote]]
204* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' (animation with [[Creator/RichardWilliams Richard Williams Studio]])
205[[/folder]]
206
207!!Tropes associated with Walt Disney's various animation units:
208* AnimationBump: The Los Angeles, Japan and Australia units are the biggest examples, but all are known for this. This ''is'' Disney, after all.
209* DependingOnTheArtist: Most evident in the episodes animated by the Australian studio, unsurprisingly because of the studio's emphasis on expressive animation and less on remaining completely uniform from scene to scene.
210* MediumBlending: The North American units are known for this.
211* SignatureStyle: For the Japanese unit, bouncy characters and crisp, mostly precise linework. For the Australian unit, deranged eyes when a character is angry, very specific mouth movements, and wrinkled faces in certain poses. For the French unit, it seemed that they've used a combination of tactics that were found in the previous two studios such as the wrinkled faces and specific mouth movements (Australian) and the bounciness (Japanese), likely stemming from the Brizzi brothers's work on the likes of ''WesternAnimation/SpartakusAndTheSunBeneathTheSea'' and ''WesternAnimation/AsterixVersusCaesar''.

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