List of Disney feature-length home entertainment releases
This is a list of feature-length films released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment for home entertainment. Some of the films were produced directly to home theater by Disney without a theatrical run, while some of them received a theatrical run in Europe. Others were originally produced by another company and released for a theatrical run, but later distributed on home video by Disney. They are not part of the Disney Animated Canon.[1]
Produced and distributed by Disney
Animated films 1994–2015
The following is a list of films that were released straight to home-video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, Pixar and/or Disneytoon Studios and the majority are sequels. Most of the sequels are notorious for their negative reception.
Live-action films 1997–2013
Other
- The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue (1985)
- Walt Disney Video A-Longs (1986)
- Disney's Greatest Lullabies (1986)
- Disney Sing-Along Songs series (1986–2006)
Notes:
- Edited from two or more TV episodes, with new wrap-around animation running ca. 5-25% of the film's total runtime
- Released on home video and DVD only in Europe
- These films were original TV pilots or failed TV pilots to the TV series of the same name.
- Co-produced with Pixar
- These films were original TV movies.
- These TV movies were re-edited into two or more shorter TV episodes.
- These films are "package films", releases made up of two or more short films with bridging sequences.
- These films are computer-animated films.
- These films are partly made up from older TV specials.
- Theatrically released outside the United States
- Theatrically released in Asia countries.
Distribution only
Walt Disney Home Video/Home Entertainment
- The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1998) (Produced by Hyperion Pictures)
- The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1999) (Produced by Hyperion Pictures)
- Madeline: Lost in Paris (1999) (Produced by DIC Entertainment)
- Air Bud: World Pup (2000, produced by Keystone Pictures)
- The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart (2001) (Produced by Shadow Projects)[note 1]
- The Other Side of Heaven (2001)[lower-alpha 1]
- Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (2002, produced by Keystone Pictures)
- Where the Red Fern Grows (2003)[lower-alpha 2]
- Air Bud: Spikes Back (2003, produced by Keystone Pictures)
- The Girl Can Rock (2004)
- The Proud Family Movie (2005) (co-production with Hyperion Pictures & Jambalaya Studio)[note 2]
- Little Einsteins: Our Huge Adventure (2005, produced by Curious Pictures and The Baby Einstein Company)[note 3]
- Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up (2006, co-production with Cartoon Pizza)[note 2]
- Air Buddies (2006, produced by Keystone Pictures)
- High School Musical: The Concert (2007)
- A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008)[note 2]
- Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth) (2010, produced by Aamir Khan Productions)
Buena Vista Home Video/Home Entertainment
- Street Sharks: The Gene Slamming Begins (1994, co-produced with DIC Productions, L.P. and Bohbot Entertainment)[note 1]
- The Duke (1999, produced by Keystone Pictures)
Miramax Home Entertainment
- How the Toys Saved Christmas (1997)
- Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003, co-production with The Lego Group, Create TV & Film and Creative Capers Entertainment)[lower-alpha 3]
- Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui (2004, co-production with The Lego Group, Create TV & Film and Creative Capers Entertainment)[lower-alpha 4]
- Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows (2005, co-production with The Lego Group, Create TV & Film and Creative Capers Entertainment)
Touchstone Home Video/Home Entertainment
- The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998)
Notes:
- Edited from two or more TV episodes, with new wrap-around animation/content running ca. 5-25% of the film's total runtime
- These films were original TV movies.
- These films were original TV pilots or failed TV pilots to the TV series of the same name.
- Originally a limited non-Disney theatrical release to which Disney acquired North American home media distribution rights to.
- Originally a limited non-Disney theatrical release to which Disney acquired North American home media distribution rights to.
- The English DVD release in South Africa and a Hungarian VHS release were branded under the Disney umberella
- Releases in Poland and the Czech Republic were branded under the Disney umberella
See also
Notes
- Zutter, Natalie (November 20, 2019). "Disney Sequels: How We Went from Direct-to-Video to Frozen II". Den of Geek. Retrieved November 20, 2019.