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Literally "all" of them. No, there's no reason to believe they plan to make live-action remakes of all of them. - 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.
The first live-action Disney film was Treasure Island in 1950.
The animated film The Jungle Book (1967) became a live action movie The Jungle Book (1994). 101 Dalmations (1961) became live action in 1996. There are a few live action versions of Pinocchio, but none that Disney produced.
The Age of Believing The Disney Live Action Classics - 2008 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
The Age of Believing The Disney Live Action Classics - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 14 December 2008
The Jungle Book was remade in live action in 1994, 27 years after its animated movie in 1967. Obviously it wasn't technically a remake of the animated movie it was a retelling of the Kipling book in live action but naturally both were made by Disney.
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The animated Disney film One Hundred and One Dalmatians was first released January 25, 1961. The live-action Disney film, 101 Dalmatians, which stared Glenn Close was released November 27,1996.
Because the "Dead Action Mivies" just don't draw as big a crowd?
Yes it is a Disney Live-Action Movie and It has a Jerry Bruckheimer Films Logo
Only if it stars you.... Chew-bacca.
The Disney Channel has different programs that are geared towards children. They have original shows along with showing old Disney movies. There are live action shows and cartoons.