King of the Elves. It's unknown at this time if it's going to be computer animated or hand-drawn.
See provided link for a complete list of traditionally animated (hand drawn) movies.
This depends if it is an animated movie, which has been been drawn and animated on a computer, then yes.But if it has been drawn as 2D as a flat image, from a downwards angle, then no.If it has been drawn from an angle then it is slightly possible.
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).
The Lion King was released on June 15th 1994 as an animated film & a "real life" remake version [real life in the sense it's not a cartoon, the animals are still animated but realistically animated] was released July 19th 2019.
by computer
The Walt Disney Company was under heavy fire after announcing that 2004's Home on the Range would be the last Disney hand-animated film. However, since the acquisition of Pixar in 2006, Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter has reversed this company decision.The Princess and the Frog is the most recent Disney film using traditional hand-drawn animation.
The theatrical movie was removed from Disney's production schedule in August 2013 so as of May 2014, there is no upcoming movie any longer, but if it does still happen, if you mean "traditionally animated" as in hand drawn & hand painted cells? No, It won't be created that way.
The Walt Disney studio set a standard with is classic hand drawn cartoons. When presented with a layout of new character pictures most people can pick the ones drawn by Disney animators as they have a very distinct style that is only Disney.
An animated cartoon is one of several types of movie in which the frames are drawn by hand in order to give a sense of movement when projected in sequence.
The Walt Disney Company is the creator of Chip and Dale. The names were suggested by Bill 'Tex' Henson, a story artist at the Walt Disney Company.
I think it's safe to answer this question with a yes. The last movie that used traditional hand-drawn animation was The Princess and the Frog. And I believe it's still used on the Disney Channel show Phineas and Ferb. So to the best of my knowledge, Disney does still use traditional animation, and I sincerely hope they will continue to use it.