Literally "all" of them. No, there's no reason to believe they plan to make live-action remakes of all of them.
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Although since the above answer was written, Disney has announced plans to make [or have made] live adaptations of The Lion King, Mulan, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, Dumbo, Beauty & the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs, Cruella De Vil, Aladdin, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell & Winnie the Pooh, so maybe, just maybe, they'll decide to make live remakes of all their films.
Animated Films, Children's Films, Disney Films, Disney
No, there are no animated Disney films that feature a Hispanic princess.
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The Disney Channel was not launched until 1983. However The Walt Disney Company released the following films in 1974: Herbie Rides Again The Bears and I Castaway Cowboy The Island at the Top of the World
In terms of animation in general, ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', in terms of the Disney feature animated films canon, ''The Little Mermaid''.
They would be called non-Disney animated films.
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With the release of Tangled on November 24, 2010, there will be fifty Disney animated features.
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Yes, Ron Clements has worked on ten animated films, all Disney productions. His roles have included animator, screenwriter, producer and director.
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As of 2012, there's a grand total of 52 Disney animated films, with several more in the making. These include both traditional hand-drawn animation as well as computer generated animation (such as the Pixar films).
Walt Disney was most well-known for animated films and shorts, though he also produced live action features, nature documentaries, and educational shorts.
No. There is zero evidence Disney plans to create any spin offs of any of their animated or live action films.
No, there are no animated Disney films that feature a Hispanic princess.
Yes - the movie is VERY MUCH intended to be a spoof - of both Disney and PIXAR animated films, borrowing liberally from their animation styles and tropes with loads of adult innuendo (starting with the name of the film).