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Animated Disney Movies

Animated Disney Movies


TITLE
YEAR
LENGTH
RATING
  Zootopia
2016
mins.
  Jungle Book
2016
mins.
  Toy Story 4
2015
mins.
2015
mins.
  Finding Dory
2015
mins.
  Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast
2015
90 mins.
NR
  Big Hero 6
2014
102 mins.
PG
  Planes: Fire Rescue
2014
83 mins.
PG
  Pirate Fairy, The
2014
90 mins.
G
  Monsters University
2013
104 mins.
G
  Frozen
2013
102 mins.
PG
  Planes
2013
91 mins.
PG
  Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings
2012
75 mins.
G
  Brave
2012
100 mins.
PG
  Wreck-It Ralph
2012
108 mins.
PG
  Frankenweenie
2012
87 mins.
PG
  Secret World of Arrietty, The
2012
94 mins.
G
  Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess
2012
90 mins.
G
  Mars Needs Moms
2011
88 mins.
PG
  Cars 2
2011
113 mins.
G
  Winnie the Pooh
2011
63 mins.
G
  Phineas & Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension
2011
78 mins.
G
  Toy Story 3
2010
103 mins.
G
  Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
2010
76 mins.
G
  Tangled
2010
100 mins.
PG
  Up
2009
86 mins.
G
  Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too
2009
60 mins.
NR
  Princess and the Frog, The
2009
97 mins.
G
  Ponyo
2009
103 mins.
G
  Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
2009
81 mins.
G
  Christmas Carol, A
2009
98 mins.
PG
  Wall E
2008
98 mins.
G
  Bolt
2008
96 mins.
G
  Tinker Bell
2008
70 mins.
G
  Little Mermaid III - Ariel's Beginning
2008
77 mins.
NR
  Meet the Robinsons
2007
102 mins.
G
  Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
2007
70 mins.
G
  Ratatouille
2007
110 mins.
G
  My Friends Tigger and Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas
2007
44 mins.
NR
  Secret of the Magic Gourd, The
2007
85 mins.
G
  Wild, The
2006
94 mins.
G
  Cars
2006
116 mins.
G
  Bambi II
2006
70 mins.
G
  Fox and the Hound 2, The
2006
69 mins.
G
  Brother Bear 2
2006
70 mins.
G
  Chicken Little
2005
81 mins.
G
  Kronk's New Groove
2005
72 mins.
G
  Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
2005
67 mins.
G
  Pooh's Heffalump Movie
2005
68 mins.
G
  Lilo and Stitch 2: Stich Has a Glitch
2005
68 mins.
PG
  Proud Family Movie, The
2005
90 mins.
G
  Valiant
2005
76 mins.
G
  Emperor's New Groove 2: Kronk's New Groove
2005
72 mins.
G
  Incredibles, The
2004
115 mins.
PG 18
  Lion King 1 1/2, The
2004
77 mins.
G
  Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
2004
68 mins.
G
  Mulan II
2004
79 mins.
G
  Howl's Moving Castle
2004
119 mins.
PG
  The Three Musketeers (Animated)
2004
68 mins.
G
  Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo
2004
65 mins.
G
  Finding Nemo
2003
100 mins.
G
  Atlantis: Milo's Return
2003
70 mins.
G
  Piglet's Big Movie
2003
75 mins.
G
  Jungle Book 2, The
2003
72 mins.
G
  101 Dalmations II: Patch's London Adventure
2003
70 mins.
G
  Brother Bear
2003
82 mins.
G
  Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
2003
66 mins.
G
  Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Christmas
2002
65 mins.
G
  Treasure Planet
2002
95 mins.
PG
  Lilo & Stitch
2002
85 mins.
PG
  Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
2002
73 mins.
G
  Return to Never Land
2002
72 mins.
G
2001
92 mins.
G
2001
125 mins.
PG
2001
95 mins.
PG
  Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
2001
69 mins.
G
2001
82 mins.
G
  Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
2001
65 mins.
G
  Emperor's New Groove, The
2000
78 mins.
G
  Little Mermaid II, The: Return to the Sea
2000
72 mins.
G
  Dinosaur
2000
82 mins.
G
  Extremely Goofy Movie, An
2000
76 mins.
G
  Toy Story 2
1999
92 mins.
G
  Fantasia 2000
1999
75 mins.
G
  Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
1999
66 mins.
G
  Tarzan
1999
88 mins.
G
  Doug's 1st Movie
1999
77 mins.
G
  Bugs Life, A
1998
96 mins.
G
  Lion King II: Simbas Pride, The
1998
81 mins.
G
  Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
1998
72 mins.
G
  Mulan
1998
88 mins.
G
  Hercules
1997
92 mins.
G
  Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
1997
72 mins.
G
  Hunchback of Notre Dame, The
1996
91 mins.
G
  James and the Giant Peach
1996
79 mins.
PG
  Toy Story
1995
85 mins.
G
  Pocahontas
1995
81 mins.
G
  Goofy Movie, A
1995
78 mins.
G
  Lion King, The
1994
89 mins.
G
  Nightmare Before Christmas, The
1993
76 mins.
PG
  Aladdin
1992
90 mins.
G
  Beauty and the Beast
1991
84 mins.
G
  Rescuers Down Under, The
1990
77 mins.
G
  DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp
1990
74 mins.
G
  Little Mermaid, The
1989
83 mins.
G
  Oliver and Company
1988
74 mins.
g
  Brave Little Toaster, The
1987
90 mins.
  Basil - The Great Mouse Detective
1986
74 mins.
G
  Black Cauldron, The
1985
80 mins.
PG
  Where the Toys Come From
1984
58 mins.
NR
  Fox and the Hound, The
1981
83 mins.
G
  Pete's Dragon
1977
128 mins.
G
  Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The
1977
74 mins.
G
  Rescuers, The
1977
78 mins.
G
  Robin Hood
1973
83 mins.
G
  AristoCats, The
1970
78 mins.
G
  Jungle Book, The
1967
78 mins.
G
  Sword in the Stone, The
1963
79 mins.
G
  101 Dalmatians (Animated)
1961
79 mins.
G
  Sleeping Beauty
1959
75 mins.
G
  Lady and the Tramp
1955
76 mins.
G
  Peter Pan
1953
77 mins.
NR
  Alice in Wonderland
1951
75 mins.
G
  Cinderella
1950
74 mins.
G
  Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, The
1949
68 mins.
NR
  Melody Time
1948
75 mins.
NR
  So Dear to My Heart
1948
82 mins.
G
  Fun & Fancy Free
1947
73 mins.
G
  Song of the South
1946
94 mins.
G
  Make Mine Music
1946
74 mins.
NR
  Three Caballeros, The
1944
69 mins.
G
  Saludos Amigos
1943
75 mins.
NR
  Victory Through Air Power
1943
70 mins.
G
  Bambi
1942
69 mins.
NR
  Dumbo
1941
64 mins.
G
  Reluctant Dragon, The
1941
74 mins.
NR
  Fantasia
1940
120 mins.
G
  Pinocchio
1940
88 mins.
G
  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1937
83 mins.
NR





The Ice Age Franchise

The Ice Age Franchise

Films:
  1. Ice Age (2002)
  2. Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (2006)
  3. Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
  4. Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (2012)
  5. Ice Age 5 (2016)

Short films:
  1. Gone Nutty (2002)
  2. No Time for Nuts (2006)
  3. Surviving Sid (2008)

Television specials:
  • Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (November 24, 2011)

Games/Video games
  1. Ice Age
  2. Ice Age: The Meltdown
  3. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
  4. Ice Age Village
  5. Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games
  6. Ice Age Online

Plays:
  • Ice Age Live! A Mammoth Adventure

Audio/Soundtracks
  1. Ice Age
  2. Ice Age: The Meltdown
  3. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
  4. Ice Age: Continental Drift

Ice Age (franchise): The Ice Age franchise produced by Blue Sky Studios, a division of 20th Century Fox, and featuring the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Chris Wedge. Four films have been released in the series thus far, Ice Age in 2002, Ice Age: The Meltdown in 2006, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs in 2009 and Ice Age: Continental Drift in 2012. A fifth film, titled Ice Age 5, is set to be released in 2016. The series follows a group of mammals surviving the Paleolithic ice age.


Christmas Carol: The Movie

Christmas Carol The Movie
A Christmas Carol is a 2001 British live action/animated film based on Charles Dickens's classic novella. Directed by Jimmy T. Murakami.

Initial release: December 7, 2001
Director: Jimmy T. Murakami
Running time: 81 minutes
Adapted from: A Christmas Carol
Initial DVD release: October 7, 2003

Starring (Cast): The film's voice cast Simon Callow as Charles Dickens/Ebenezer Scrooge, Kate Winslet as Belle, Nicolas Cage as Jacob Marley, Jane Horrocks as Ghost of Christmas Past, Michael Gambon as Ghost of Christmas Present, Rhys Ifans as Bob Cratchit, Juliet Stevenson as Emily Cratchit, Robert Llewellyn as Old Joe, Beth Winslet as Fan, Colin McFarlane as Albert Fezziwig.

Storyline: This version differs from others, in that Scrooge is given another chance with the love of his life, Belle, who ended their engagement in their youth after he was corrupted by greed; they later meet again after the three spirits have reformed Scrooge and he is now kind and generous, causing Belle to love him again. Both Belle and Old Joe notably have bigger roles in the film. Unlike the book as well as other film adaptations, Belle does not marry and have children with another man. She is a nurse. Old Joe is a henchman of Scrooge who arrests or robs people who owe Scrooge debt but Scrooge fires him after mending his ways. Also in the film Marley's ghost haunts Scrooge before he goes home and Scrooge is notably younger as he has auburn hair and is middle-aged rather than being elderly.


Recess: School's Out

Recess School's Out
Recess: School's Out is a 2001 American animated comedy mystery film based on the Disney television series Recess. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released theatrically in the United States on February 16, 2001.

Initial release: February 16, 2001
Director: Chuck Sheetz
Running time: 84 minutes
Adapted from: Recess
Sequel: Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street

Starring (Cast): The film's voice cast Rickey D'Shon Collins, Jason Davis, James Woods, Paul Willson, Ashley Johnson, Andrew Lawrence, Courtland Mead, Melissa Joan Hart, Pamela Segall, Dabney Coleman, April Winchell.

Storyline: After pulling off one last big prank at Third Street Elementary School, T.J. Detweiler and his friends are excited about being done with the school year and starting summer vacation. But TJ's happiness is short-lived, as he finds out that all five of his best friends (and most of their schoolmates) are going to be gone for most of the summer at various summer camps around the state to plan for their futures. T.J. quickly becomes bored and lonely without his friends to hang out with, and even very reluctantly agrees to hang out with the school snitch Randall. On his way there, he notices something going on at the school. T.J. sneaks inside and finds scientists using a tractor beam to levitate a safe. Panicked, he tries to tell his parents and the police, but they do not listen. When he gets Principal Prickly to come to see what's going on, he is electrocuted and dematerialized just as he attempts to unlock and open the door, leaving only his shoes behind as evidence. T.J. is now frustrated because his parents and the police continue to ignore him. He decides he has to round up the gang and uses his sister Becky's diary to blackmail her into driving him to all the camps to pick up his friends.

T.J. and his friends steal a box of documents, but filled with no information. T.J's friends then accuse him of making up an idea just to bring them back. T.J. tells them he really did see Prickly disappear, but Gus points out that Prickly had just got into a car and driven off. The five are about to head back to their camps when they see the tractor beam come out of the school and shoot out a green laser, agreeing with T.J. that something strange is going on in the school. The gang have a stakeout at T.J.'s treehouse and enjoy eating snacks and singing a song Becky taught them the summer after they got done with Kindergarten. The next day, T.J. finds Prickly's golf pants in a dumpster and also sees the bald guy he saw guarding the school pull off a mask of Principal Prickly's face, showing that this was indeed him pretending to be Prickly when Gus pointed out the other Prickly getting into a car.

Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time

Inuyasha the Movie Affections Touching Across Time
Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time is a 2001 anime film directed by Toshiya Shinohara and written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa. It is the first of four films released in the Inuyasha movie series.

Initial release: December 15, 2001
Director: Toshiya Shinohara
Running time: 104 minutes
Adapted from: Inuyasha
Sequel: Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass

Starring (Cast): The film's voice cast Kappei Yamaguchi, Satsuki Yukino, Kumiko Watanabe, Koji Tsujitani, Houko Kuwashima, Kenichi Ogata, Noriko Hidaka, Ken Narita, Yuichi Nagashima, Mamiko Noto, Hisako Kyoda, Toshihiko Nakajima, Tomokazu Seki, Hekiru Shiina, Tomoko Kawakami, Akiko Nakagawa, Asako Dodo, Katsumi Suzuki.

Storyline: A group of friends must stop a deadly demon bent on world domination.

InuYasha's father defeated a powerful Chinese moth yōkai named "Hyōga" two centuries ago, but a Shikon Jewel fragment has freed his son, "Menōmaru", who seeks revenge for his father's destruction and to free the tremendously infinite power and strength of his father sealed away with him. Menōmaru and his female minions, "Ruri" and "Hari", begin battling with InuYasha. Miroku and Sango have their hands full dealing with the duo, Ruri having copied Miroku's Wind Tunnel and Hari having stolen and possessed Sango's faithful companion, Kirara. Menōmaru curses Kagome so she turns against InuYasha.

When Menōmaru is finally able to access the tremendous demonic power of his predecessors, sealed away by InuYasha's father, he becomes the new Hyōga and exponentially much, stronger and more powerful as each generation gains the power of all of the preceding generations. Hyōga soon begins to change the essence of time and space as he absorbs the souls of countless people in order to fully merge himself with his family's demonic energy that causes the mind-control that he put on Kagome to awaken and an injured Kaede and search for InuYasha. As he's crossing a bridge, InuYasha thinks he sees Kikyo but instead it's Kagome who is wearing Kikyo's clothes. InuYasha greets her on the bridge while Kagome is trying to tell him to run, but unfortunately cannot be heard. Then walks over to InuYasha and puts her head on his shoulder. He embraces her after which Kagome says "InuYasha... get away.", warning him of her attack. He looks in amazement but is then stabbed by magical "claws" that come from Kagome's hands; afterwards, he realizes what Menōmaru has done. He then is chased by the controlled Kagome to the tree that he was sealed to. Regaining control of herself for a moment, Kagome tells InuYasha to run. After hearing that from everyone, InuYasha gets angry saying that he will not run and leave Kagome alone. It is with that Kagome loses control and shoots InuYasha to the tree (similar to what happen between him and Kikyo fifty years earlier) Kagome manages to break free of this control and tearfully cries out in pain to InuYasha and runs over to her, holding her close in his arms. Kikyo then comes along saying how ironic it was for that to happen, as Kagome is merely her look-alike reincarnation. Then she begins to tell Kagome that this happened because Kagome did not belong in this era that she needs to take the Shikon Jewel fragment and go to her own time. Kikyo then forces Kagome down the Bone Eater's Well to remove her once and for all since through Menomaru's manipulation and control of time, she thought that Kagome would be trapped in the distant future.

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

Cowboy Bebop The Movie
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, known in Japan as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door Hepburn: Kaubōi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tobira?, lit. Cowboy Bebop: Heaven's Door), is a 2001 Japanese animated Space Western action film based on the 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Hajime Yatate. Multiple staff from the original series worked on the film, including director Shinichirō Watanabe, writer Keiko Nobumoto, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, and animation director Hiroshi Osaka, and composer Yoko Kanno. The original English and Japanese voice cast also reprised their roles.

Release date: April 4, 2003 (USA)
Director: Shinichirō Watanabe
Running time: 120 minutes
MPAA rating: R
Initial DVD release: June 24, 2003

Starring (Cast): English voice cast Steven Blum, Beau Billingslea, Wendee Lee, Melissa Fahn, Daran Norris, Jennifer Hale, Nicholas Guest, Dave Wittenberg.

Japanese voice cast Kōichi Yamadera, Megumi Hayashibara, Unshō Ishizuka, Aoi Tada, Ai Kobayashi, Tsutomu Isobe, Renji Ishibashi, Mickey Curtis.


Storyline: Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is set on Mars in the year 2071, forty-nine years after Earth was mostly abandoned after a catastrophe. Humanity has settled on other planets and moons in the solar system. The film's protagonists are legalized bounty hunters who travel together on the spaceship Bebop. They are Spike Spiegel, a former associate of the Red Dragon crime syndicate; Jet Black, a former police officer and owner of the Bebop; Faye Valentine, a woman who was once a fugitive from bounty hunters; Edward Wong (Ed for short), a girl with genius computer skills; and Ein, an artificial dog with human level intelligence.

Days before Halloween, a man explodes a truck in Mars' capital city, spreading what is assumed to be a new pathogen that kills or injures over three hundred people. In response, the Mars government issues a record bounty of 300 million woolong for the culprit's capture. Faye, who was pursuing Lee Sampson, a hacker that was apparently driving the truck, sees the terrorist and the Bebop crew decide to take on the bounty. Each follows different lines of inquiry. Ed, using a tattoo on the attacker's wrist, manages to identify him as Vincent Volaju, a former member of a military squad apparently killed in the Titan War. In reality, Vincent was the only survivor of a test involving the pathogen, having been immunized with a test vaccine: made an amnesic, he suffers from hallucinations, and his inability to tell dreams from reality eventually drove him insane.

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