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Category:Disney animated features canon

This is a category for the forty-four animated feature films that are officially part of the Walt Disney Feature Animation (WDFA) canon. The canon only includes traditionally animated features produced entirely by WDFA. Not included are animation/live-action combination films, spin-offs from Disney television shows, the direct-to-video films produced by the DisneyToons studio in Australia (some of which received theatrical releases), or the Pixar films (which Disney does not produce). WDFA is currently in production on its first computer animated feature, Chicken Little (scheduled for release in 2005). It has not yet been determined if Chicken Little will officially become number forty-five on this list.

Each film on the official list of Disney animated features is listed here, in order of release/numbering.


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