Current Slate of WDAS
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Current Slate of WDAS
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Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice (featurette)
Director: Kevin Deters & Stevie Wermers-Skelton
Producer: Dorothy McKim
Release Date: December 05, 2011
Paperman (short)
Director: John Kahrs
Producer: Kristina Reed
Release Date: November 02, 2012
Wreck-It Ralph
Director: Rich Moore
Producer: Clark Spencer
Release Date: November 02, 2012
Mickey Mouse in "Get a Horse!" (short)
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Producer: Dorothy McKim
Release Date: November 27, 2013
Frozen
Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: November 27, 2013
Feast (short)
Director: Patrick Osborne
Producer: Kristina Reed
Release Date: November 07, 2014
Big Hero 6
Director: Don Hall & Chris Williams
Producer: Roy Conli
Release Date: November 07, 2014
Frozen Fever (short)
Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: March 13, 2015
Zootopia
Director: Byron Howard & Rich Moore
Producer: Clark Spencer
Release Date: March 04, 2016
Inner Workings (short)
Director: Leo Matsuda
Producer: Sean Lurie
Release Date: November 23, 2016
Moana
Director: John Musker & Ron Clements
Producer: Osnat Shurer
Release Date: November 23, 2016
Gone Fishing (short)
Director: John Musker & Ron Clements
Producer: Osnat Shurer
Release Date: February 21, 2017
Olaf's Frozen Adventure (featurette)
Director: Kevin Deters & Stevie Wermers-Skelton
Producer: Roy Conli
Release Date: November 22, 2017
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Director: Rich Moore & Phil Johnston
Producer: Clark Spencer
Release Date: November 21, 2018
Myth: A Frozen Tale (short)
Director: Jeff Gipson
Producer: Nicholas Russell
Release Date: November 07, 2019
Frozen II
Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: November 22, 2019
Once Upon a Snowman (short)
Director: Trent Correy & Dan Abraham
Producer: Nicole Hearon
Release Date: October 23, 2020
Us Again (short)
Director: Zach Parrish
Producer: Brad Simonsen
Release Date: March 05, 2021
Raya and the Last Dragon
Director: Don Hall & Carlos López Estrada
Producer: Osnat Shurer & Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: March 05, 2021
Far From the Tree (short)
Director: Natalie Nourigat
Producer: Ruth Strother
Release Date: November 24, 2021
Encanto
Director: Byron Howard & Jared Bush
Producer: Clark Spencer & Yvett Merino
Release Date: November 24, 2021
Strange World
Director: Don Hall
Producer: Roy Conli
Release Date: November 23, 2022
Once Upon a Studio (short)
Director: Trent Correy & Dan Abraham
Producer: Yvett Merino & Bradford Simonsen
Release Date: October 15, 2023
Wish
Director: Chris Buck & Fawn Veerasunthorn
Producer: Peter Del Vecho & Juan Pablo Reyes
Release Date: November 22, 2023
Moana 2
Director: Dave Derrick Jr.
Producer: Yvett Merino & Christina Chen
Release Date: November 27, 2024
Zootopia 2
Director:
Producer:
Release Date: November 26, 2025
Frozen III
Director: Marc E. Smith
Producer:
Release Date: November 25, 2026
In Development
Frozen IV
Untitled Suzi Yoonessi Film
Untitled Josie Trinidad Film
Untitled Marc E. Smith Film
Shelved
Big Hero 7
Cosmic 3000
Gigantic
King of the Elves
Mort
Untitled Carlos López Estrada Film
Untitled Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee Film
Untitled Dean Wellins Film
Untitled Kevin Deters & Stevie Wermers Film
Untitled Stephen Anderson Film
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice (featurette)
Director: Kevin Deters & Stevie Wermers-Skelton
Producer: Dorothy McKim
Release Date: December 05, 2011
Paperman (short)
Director: John Kahrs
Producer: Kristina Reed
Release Date: November 02, 2012
Wreck-It Ralph
Director: Rich Moore
Producer: Clark Spencer
Release Date: November 02, 2012
Mickey Mouse in "Get a Horse!" (short)
Director: Lauren MacMullan
Producer: Dorothy McKim
Release Date: November 27, 2013
Frozen
Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: November 27, 2013
Feast (short)
Director: Patrick Osborne
Producer: Kristina Reed
Release Date: November 07, 2014
Big Hero 6
Director: Don Hall & Chris Williams
Producer: Roy Conli
Release Date: November 07, 2014
Frozen Fever (short)
Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: March 13, 2015
Zootopia
Director: Byron Howard & Rich Moore
Producer: Clark Spencer
Release Date: March 04, 2016
Inner Workings (short)
Director: Leo Matsuda
Producer: Sean Lurie
Release Date: November 23, 2016
Moana
Director: John Musker & Ron Clements
Producer: Osnat Shurer
Release Date: November 23, 2016
Gone Fishing (short)
Director: John Musker & Ron Clements
Producer: Osnat Shurer
Release Date: February 21, 2017
Olaf's Frozen Adventure (featurette)
Director: Kevin Deters & Stevie Wermers-Skelton
Producer: Roy Conli
Release Date: November 22, 2017
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Director: Rich Moore & Phil Johnston
Producer: Clark Spencer
Release Date: November 21, 2018
Myth: A Frozen Tale (short)
Director: Jeff Gipson
Producer: Nicholas Russell
Release Date: November 07, 2019
Frozen II
Director: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: November 22, 2019
Once Upon a Snowman (short)
Director: Trent Correy & Dan Abraham
Producer: Nicole Hearon
Release Date: October 23, 2020
Us Again (short)
Director: Zach Parrish
Producer: Brad Simonsen
Release Date: March 05, 2021
Raya and the Last Dragon
Director: Don Hall & Carlos López Estrada
Producer: Osnat Shurer & Peter Del Vecho
Release Date: March 05, 2021
Far From the Tree (short)
Director: Natalie Nourigat
Producer: Ruth Strother
Release Date: November 24, 2021
Encanto
Director: Byron Howard & Jared Bush
Producer: Clark Spencer & Yvett Merino
Release Date: November 24, 2021
Strange World
Director: Don Hall
Producer: Roy Conli
Release Date: November 23, 2022
Once Upon a Studio (short)
Director: Trent Correy & Dan Abraham
Producer: Yvett Merino & Bradford Simonsen
Release Date: October 15, 2023
Wish
Director: Chris Buck & Fawn Veerasunthorn
Producer: Peter Del Vecho & Juan Pablo Reyes
Release Date: November 22, 2023
Moana 2
Director: Dave Derrick Jr.
Producer: Yvett Merino & Christina Chen
Release Date: November 27, 2024
Zootopia 2
Director:
Producer:
Release Date: November 26, 2025
Frozen III
Director: Marc E. Smith
Producer:
Release Date: November 25, 2026
In Development
Frozen IV
Untitled Suzi Yoonessi Film
Untitled Josie Trinidad Film
Untitled Marc E. Smith Film
Shelved
Big Hero 7
Cosmic 3000
Gigantic
King of the Elves
Mort
Untitled Carlos López Estrada Film
Untitled Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee Film
Untitled Dean Wellins Film
Untitled Kevin Deters & Stevie Wermers Film
Untitled Stephen Anderson Film
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I have to say: THANK GOD! Mort isn't Disney's type/style. I understand that Disney has done mature things like voodoo and lust, but this would be too dark.Sotiris wrote:Unfortunately, no. At least not yet. The cancellation of Mort due to copyright issues was very recent (last week), so perhaps Musker & Clements will pitch something else to Lasseter soon and hopefully they'll still want to do another hand-drawn feature.DisneyJedi wrote:What, no hand drawn films?
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I'm not too annoyed that they're not making Enchanted II, as much as I love the firs one. I feel that story is pretty much done.
And honestly, we don't know how many projects Disney has in development as some could be hand-drawn for all we know. Even since the Bug's Life days, projects under John Lasseter's command are pretty much kept under tight wraps. Need I remind you we only know about three upcoming Pixar features (one of which is set to be released in three months).
Still, kudos on using the blue saddie face from now on. It's a lot more pleasant to look at than that other one you were using that got frequently annoying.
And honestly, we don't know how many projects Disney has in development as some could be hand-drawn for all we know. Even since the Bug's Life days, projects under John Lasseter's command are pretty much kept under tight wraps. Need I remind you we only know about three upcoming Pixar features (one of which is set to be released in three months).
Still, kudos on using the blue saddie face from now on. It's a lot more pleasant to look at than that other one you were using that got frequently annoying.
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Can I ask, how reliable is this blog? Because when it apparently went back into production, I'm sure that it was reported that King of the Elves was hand-drawn.
On a side note, I couldn't help laughing when I read this post on the blog:
"The only place I've seen direct "Lasseter hate" is on Disney "fan-forums." It seems those that are hardcore nuts for classic Walt films are not big fans of Lasseter. Which doesn't really make sense to me."
For some reason, I can't help but think that whoever posted that has seen some of the things posted on this site in recent weeks.
On a side note, I couldn't help laughing when I read this post on the blog:
"The only place I've seen direct "Lasseter hate" is on Disney "fan-forums." It seems those that are hardcore nuts for classic Walt films are not big fans of Lasseter. Which doesn't really make sense to me."
For some reason, I can't help but think that whoever posted that has seen some of the things posted on this site in recent weeks.
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With the cancellation of Mort and the recent success of Tangled, maybe they’ll give TSQ a chance. The only reason it seemed to get cancelled was because it was a hand-drawn fairy tale, and TP&TF hadn't performed as well as hoped. Now that they've seen fairy tales can still be lucrative, maybe they'll give it another chance.
I only want them to go back to that if it’s going to be hand-drawn though. Unlike the Rapunzel tale, I really like that story.
(Note: I'm not saying they should do only hand-drawn, fairy tale films. I'm looking forward to Reboot Ralph because the story sounds interesting and CG will likely gel well with it, and I had thought Mort would be a really fun film a la Aladdin or Hercules despite having non-classic literary origins. Plus, Tangled clearly worked in CG. I just don't want them to avoid hand-drawn, fairy tale films for the sake of it either. )
I only want them to go back to that if it’s going to be hand-drawn though. Unlike the Rapunzel tale, I really like that story.
(Note: I'm not saying they should do only hand-drawn, fairy tale films. I'm looking forward to Reboot Ralph because the story sounds interesting and CG will likely gel well with it, and I had thought Mort would be a really fun film a la Aladdin or Hercules despite having non-classic literary origins. Plus, Tangled clearly worked in CG. I just don't want them to avoid hand-drawn, fairy tale films for the sake of it either. )
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You know, I was in an art museum today and saw a statue of Don Quixote and instantly thought, "that would make a great hand drawn Disney animated film!"
Anyway, I hope "King of the Elves" is good. The brief story for it that I've read sounds promising. No matter if it is hand drawn or not, I hope they get some more hand drawn films in the pipe line soon!
Anyway, I hope "King of the Elves" is good. The brief story for it that I've read sounds promising. No matter if it is hand drawn or not, I hope they get some more hand drawn films in the pipe line soon!
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I think it's pretty reliable despite the "anonymous" comments. A recent example was the news of the cancellation of "The Snow Queen" and "Newt". Actually, the report that King of Elves after going back into production was going to be hand-drawn was a rumour that was not posted on TAG blog but on the site Progress City, USA, something that was debunked by a lot of "anonymous" posters at the TAG blog.DisneyAnimation88 wrote:Can I ask, how reliable is this blog? Because when it apparently went back into production, I'm sure that it was reported that King of the Elves was hand-drawn.
Regarding the slate I've put up, that was confirmed by Steve Hulett, the admin. of the TAG blog, who is the animation union rep. and has access to the studio as well as the directors themselves in interviews (Greno & Howard, and Dean Wellins confirmed that they are developing feature-length films).
Yeah, I've read that too and I couldn't help but think that it is probably someone who frequents this forum.DisneyAnimation88 wrote:On a side note, I couldn't help laughing when I read this post on the blog:
"The only place I've seen direct "Lasseter hate" is on Disney "fan-forums." It seems those that are hardcore nuts for classic Walt films are not big fans of Lasseter. Which doesn't really make sense to me."
For some reason, I can't help but think that whoever posted that has seen some of the things posted on this site in recent weeks.
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Yes, it was confirmed by Blue Sky Disney and later by Steve Hulett who is the animation union rep and has access to the studio.toonaspie wrote:So is "King of Elves" back on? Last I hear I thought it was shelved. That's probably the only one outta the bunch I'm looking for to now.
The new director is Chris Williams, the co-director of Bolt, who replaced the previous directors Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker.In between talking on the phone, plowing through e-mails (and all the other business reppy things that I do, I found my way to the Hat Building in Burbank.
I spent most of my time in the story department. Presently, King of the Elves is in script development and board artists are waiting to see pages.
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Disney did try attempt at it. The exec scrap it after finding it too dark and disturbing after looking at the concept arts.milojthatch wrote:You know, I was in an art museum today and saw a statue of Don Quixote and instantly thought, "that would make a great hand drawn Disney animated film!"
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I also saw that and was thinking the exact same thing.Sotiris wrote:Yeah, I've read that too and I couldn't help but think that it is probably someone who frequents on this forum.DisneyAnimation88 wrote:On a side note, I couldn't help laughing when I read this post on the blog:
"The only place I've seen direct "Lasseter hate" is on Disney "fan-forums." It seems those that are hardcore nuts for classic Walt films are not big fans of Lasseter. Which doesn't really make sense to me."
For some reason, I can't help but think that whoever posted that has seen some of the things posted on this site in recent weeks.
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Considering its cheap budget and Winnie the Pooh is (I think) more popular in his home country, I imagine it will make its money back before the movie even reaches North America.
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Winnie the Pooh is British and Disney is planning on releasing it in Europe in April, three months before its North American premiere.
Paramount is employing a similar strategy for The Adventures of Tintin by releasing it in Europe (where the Belgain character is more popular and well-known) two months before North America gets it. This is to help generate buzz and get Americans more excited about seeing a globe-trotting Belgain reporter.
I understand where Paramount and Disney are coming from here.
Paramount is employing a similar strategy for The Adventures of Tintin by releasing it in Europe (where the Belgain character is more popular and well-known) two months before North America gets it. This is to help generate buzz and get Americans more excited about seeing a globe-trotting Belgain reporter.
I understand where Paramount and Disney are coming from here.
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