List of Walt Disney Animation Studios short films

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This is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present.

This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).

This list does not include:

  • Segments of feature-length package films later released individually (see List of Disney theatrical animated features)
  • Animated cartoon segments originally made for television (e.g. Disney's House of Mouse or the Mickey Mouse TV series)
  • Short films which contain animation but are primarily live-action (see List of Disney live-action shorts)
  • Short films which contain no new animation (i.e., films re-edited from other films)
  • Pixar short films

Note: A gold star indicates an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, while a silver star indicates a nomination.

1920s[]

1921[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Laugh-O-Gram Studio Cleaning Up!!? Walt Disney March 20 N/A First film produced by Laugh-O-Gram Studio, as part of demo reel. This film is not really animated, it just consists of Walt drawing a single frame.
First film directed by Walt Disney
Newman Laugh-O-Grams Kansas City Girls Are Rolling Their Own Now Walt Disney March 20 N/A This film is not really animated, it just consists of Walt drawing a single frame
Newman Laugh-O-Grams Did You Ever Take a Ride over Kansas City Street 'in a Fliver' Walt Disney March 20 N/A This film is not really animated, it just consists of Walt drawing a single frame
Newman Laugh-O-Grams Kansas City's Spring Clean-up[1] Walt Disney March 20 A 2-second clip of this short is included in the intro to disc 1 of "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" First properly animated film produced by Laugh-O-Gram Studio, as part of demo reel

1922[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Laugh-O-Gram Studio Little Red Riding Hood Walt Disney July 29 Beauty and the Beast (Blu-ray) (as part of Beyond Beauty on disc 2.)
"The Legendary Laugh-o-Grams Fairy Tales"
First of seven Fairy Tales Laugh-O-Grams, and drawn directly on paper rather than animation cels.[2] The first appearance of Julius the Cat, however he was not named yet.
Laugh-O-Grams The Four Musicians of Bremen Walt Disney August 1 "Cartoon Rarities of the 1920s"
Beauty and the Beast (Blu-ray) (as part of Beyond Beauty on disc 2.)
"The Legendary Laugh-o-Grams Fairy Tales"
Laugh-O-Grams Jack and the Beanstalk Walt Disney September 4 N/A
Laugh-O-Grams Jack the Giant Killer Walt Disney September 12 N/A
Laugh-O-Grams Goldie Locks and the Three Bears Walt Disney October 5 N/A
Laugh-O-Grams Puss in Boots Walt Disney November 3 Beauty and the Beast (Blu-ray) (as part of Beyond Beauty on disc 2.)
A 2-second clip and an 8-second clip of this short are included in the intro to disc 1 of "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"The Legendary Laugh-o-Grams Fairy Tales"
Laugh-O-Grams Cinderella Walt Disney December 6 Last of seven Fairy Tales Laugh-O-Grams. Beauty and the Beast (Blu-ray) (as part of Beyond Beauty on disc 2.)
Cinderella
"The Legendary Laugh-o-Grams Fairy Tales"
Last of seven Fairy Tales Laugh-O-Grams

1923[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Laugh-O-Grams Martha Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets Gold in Slow Motion Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets Descha's Tryst with the Moon Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets Aesthetic Camping Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets Reuben's Big Day Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets Rescued[3] Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets A Star Pitcher[3] Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets The Woodland Potter[3] Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Lafflets A Pirate for a Day[3] Walt Disney Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Wonderland Walt Disney 1923 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Alice in Wonderland
Last short produced by Laugh-O-Gram Studio.
Limited pre-view only on unknown date

1924[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Alice Comedies Alice's Day at Sea Walt Disney March 1 N/A First short produced by Walt Disney Studio
First short distributed by Winkler Pictures. The First named appearance of Julius the Cat with a name
Alice Comedies Alice's Spooky Adventure Walt Disney April 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice's Wild West Show Walt Disney May 1 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Alice Comedies Alice's Fishy Story Walt Disney June 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice and the Dog Catcher Walt Disney July 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice the Peacemaker Walt Disney August 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice Gets in Dutch Walt Disney November 1 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Alice Comedies Alice Hunting in Africa Walt Disney November 15 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice and the Three Bears Walt Disney December 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice the Piper Walt Disney December 15 N/A

1925[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Alice Comedies Alice Cans the Cannibals Walt Disney January 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice the Toreador Walt Disney January 15 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice Gets Stung Walt Disney February 1 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Alice Comedies Alice Solves the Puzzle Walt Disney March 24 "Alice in Cartoon Land"[4] The first appearance of Peg Leg Pete, however he was known as Bootleg Pete at the time
Alice Comedies Alice's Egg Plant Walt Disney May 17 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Alice Comedies Alice Loses Out Walt Disney June 15 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice Gets Stage Struck Walt Disney June 23 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice Wins the Derby Walt Disney July 12 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice Picks the Champ Walt Disney July 30 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice's Tin Pony Walt Disney August 15 "Alice in Cartoon Land"
Alice Comedies Alice Chops the Suey Walt Disney August 30 "Alice in Cartoon Land"
Alice Comedies Alice the Jail Bird Walt Disney September 15 "Alice in Cartoon Land"
Alice Comedies Alice Plays Cupid Walt Disney October 15 Lost cartoon[5]
Alice Comedies Alice Rattled by Rats Walt Disney November 15 "Cartoon Rarities of the 1920s"
Alice Comedies Alice in the Jungle Walt Disney December 15 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"

1926[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Alice Comedies Alice on the Farm Walt Disney January 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice's Balloon Race Walt Disney January 15 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Alice Comedies Alice's Orphan Walt Disney January 15 "Alice in Cartoon Land"
Alice Comedies Alice's Little Parade Walt Disney February 1 N/A
Alice Comedies Alice's Mysterious Mystery Walt Disney February 15 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Alice Comedies Alice Charms the Fish Walt Disney September 6 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Monkey Business Walt Disney September 20 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice in the Wooly West Walt Disney October 4 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Alice Comedies Alice the Fire Fighter Walt Disney October 18 N/A [5]
Alice Comedies Alice Cuts the Ice Walt Disney November 1 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice Helps the Romance Walt Disney November 15 N/A [5]
Alice Comedies Alice's Spanish Guitar Walt Disney November 29 N/A [5]
Alice Comedies Alice's Brown Derby Walt Disney December 13 N/A [5]
Alice Comedies Alice the Lumberjack Walt Disney December 27 Lost cartoon

1927[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Alice Comedies Alice the Golf Bug Walt Disney January 10 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice Foils the Pirates Walt Disney January 24 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice at the Carnival Walt Disney February 7 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice at the Rodeo Walt Disney February 21 N/A [5]
Alice Comedies Alice the Collegiate Walt Disney March 7 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice in the Alps Walt Disney March 21 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Auto Race Walt Disney April 4 N/A Partially Lost cartoon[6]
Alice Comedies Alice's Circus Daze Walt Disney April 18 N/A [5]
Alice Comedies Alice's Knaughty Knight Walt Disney May 2 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Three Bad Eggs Walt Disney May 16 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Picnic Walt Disney May 30 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Channel Swim Walt Disney June 13 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice in the Klondike Walt Disney June 27 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice's Medicine Show Walt Disney July 11 Lost cartoon
Alice Comedies Alice the Whaler Walt Disney July 25 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Alice Comedies Alice the Beach Nut Walt Disney August 8 Lost cartoon, the final appearance of Julius the cat
Alice Comedies Alice in the Big League Walt Disney August 22 N/A[5] Final Alice Comedies cartoon
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Trolley Troubles Walt Disney September 5 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" First Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short produced by Disney.
First short distributed by Universal Pictures.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Oh Teacher Walt Disney September 19 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The Mechanical Cow Walt Disney October 3 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
"Cartoon Rarities of the 1920s"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Great Guns! Walt Disney October 17 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit All Wet Walt Disney October 31 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The Ocean Hop Walt Disney November 14 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" Pete reappears in this cartoon and this time he is known as Peg leg Pete, instead of Bootleg Pete
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The Banker's Daughter Walt Disney November 28 Lost cartoon
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Empty Socks Walt Disney December 12 N/A rediscovered, a near-complete copy with 30 seconds missing has been found.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Rickety Gin Walt Disney December 26 Lost cartoon

1928[]

Series Title Director Animator Music by Release Date DVD Release Notes
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Harem Scarem Walt Disney January 9 Lost cartoon, however a restored fragment was released by Disney D23
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Neck 'n' Neck Walt Disney January 23 N/A Once lost for a long time, but a copy was found in Japan in 2018.[7]
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The Ol’ Swimmin’ Hole Walt Disney February 6 N/A It was rediscovered by David Borsett in 2017[8]
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Africa Before Dark Walt Disney February 20 Bambi Signature Series Blu-ray This cartoon was once lost but was found in 2009 at the Austrian Film Museum in Vienna.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Rival Romeos Walt Disney March 5 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Bright Lights Walt Disney March 19 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Sagebrush Sadie Walt Disney April 2 Lost cartoon, but pencil test footage survives
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Ride 'em Plowboy Walt Disney April 16 Lost cartoon
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Ozzie of the Mounted Walt Disney April 30 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Hungry Hoboes Walt Disney May 14 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) Signature Series Blu-ray
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Oh, What a Knight Walt Disney May 28 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Poor Papa Walt Disney June 11 Pinocchio (1940 film) Signature Series Blu-ray First produced Oswald cartoon
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The Fox Chase Walt Disney June 25 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Tall Timber Walt Disney July 9 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Sleigh Bells Walt Disney July 23 N/A The film was thought to be lost until a print was discovered in the BFI National Archives in 2015[9]
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit High Up Walt Disney August 6 N/A Re-discovered by , erroneously thought to be a Winkler short before rediscovery proved otherwise.[10] Last produced Disney Oswald cartoon
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Hot Dogs Walt Disney August 20 Lost cartoon
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit The Sky Scrapper Walt Disney September 3 "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" Final Disney Oswald short released by Universal.
Mickey Mouse Steamboat Willie Walt Disney Ub Iwerks
Wilfred Jackson
Carl W. Stalling November 18 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
"Celebrating Mickey"
First Mickey Mouse cartoon released, but the third to be produced.
First Disney cartoon produced with synchronized sound.
Distributed by Celebrity Productions.
Mickey Mouse The Gallopin' Gaucho Walt Disney Ub Iwerks Carl W. Stalling December 30 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" Distributed by Celebrity Productions.

1929[]

Series Title Director Animator Release Date DVD Release Notes
Mickey Mouse The Barn Dance Walt Disney Ub Iwerks March 14 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" First Disney short distributed by Columbia Pictures, excluding Plane Crazy.
Mickey Mouse Plane Crazy Walt Disney Ub Iwerks
Hugh Harman
Rudolf Ising
March 17 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
First appearance of Clarabelle Cow.
Distributed by Celebrity Productions.
Mickey Mouse The Opry House Walt Disney March 28 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse When the Cat's Away Walt Disney May 3* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Mickey Mouse The Barnyard Battle Walt Disney June 2* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Mickey Mouse The Plowboy Walt Disney Ub Iwerks
Burt Gillett
Jack King
Les Clark
Ben Sharpsteen
June 28* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
First appearance of Horace Horsecollar
Mickey Mouse The Karnival Kid Walt Disney Ub Iwerks
Les Clark
July 31* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
* Date production was completed; release date unknown
Silly Symphonies The Skeleton Dance Walt Disney Ub Iwerks
Les Clark
August 22 "Silly Symphonies"
"The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
First Silly Symphonies short produced
First Silly Symphonies short distributed by Columbia Pictures
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Follies Wilfred Jackson August 28* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" * Date production was completed; release date unknown / Mickey's first singing
First film directed by Wilfred Jackson
Silly Symphonies El Terrible Toreador Walt Disney Ub Iwerks
Bert Gillett
Wilfred Jackson
Les Clark
Jack King
Ben Sharpsteen
September 7* "More Silly Symphonies" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Choo-Choo Walt Disney Ben Sharpsteen October 1* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Mickey Mouse The Jazz Fool Walt Disney October 15* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Silly Symphonies Springtime Walt Disney Wilfred Jackson
Les Clark
October 24 "More Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Hell's Bells Ub Iwerks Wilfred Jackson
Ub Iwerks
Les Clark
October 30 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Jungle Rhythm Walt Disney Ben Sharpsteen November 15* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Mickey Mouse The Haunted House Walt Disney December 2* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" * Date production was completed; release date unknown / Mickey's first speaking appearance
Silly Symphonies The Merry Dwarfs Walt Disney Wilfred Jackson
Les Clark
December 16 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Wild Waves Burt Gillett N/A December 21* "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"

1930s[]

1930[]

Series Title Director Animator Music Release Date DVD Release Notes
Silly Symphonies Summer Ub Iwerks January 16 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Minnie's Yoo Hoo Walt Disney February 5 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" Sing-Along theme song of the original "Mickey Mouse Clubs" in theaters
Silly Symphonies Autumn Ub Iwerks February 15* "More Silly Symphonies" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Silly Symphonies Cannibal Capers Burt Gillett March 13 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Fiddling Around Walt Disney N/A March 21 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse The Barnyard Concert Walt Disney April 5 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies Night Walt Disney April 28 "More Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Frolicking Fish Burt Gillett May 8 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Cactus Kid Walt Disney May 15 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" *First short where Marcellite Garner voices Minnie Mouse.
Silly Symphonies Arctic Antics Ub Iwerks June 5 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Fire Fighters Burt Gillett June 25 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse The Shindig Burt Gillett July 29 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies Midnight in a Toy Shop Wilfred Jackson August 16 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Chain Gang Burt Gillett September 5 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"The Complete Pluto"
Silly Symphonies Monkey Melodies Burt Gillett September 26 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Gorilla Mystery Burt Gillett October 10 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse The Picnic Burt Gillett October 23 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" First appearance of Pluto (although prototype versions appeared in The Chain Gang)
Silly Symphonies Winter Burt Gillett October 30 "More Silly Symphonies"
"Olaf's Frozen Adventure"
Mickey Mouse Pioneer Days Burt Gillett December 5 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies Playful Pan Burt Gillett December 27 "More Silly Symphonies"

1931[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Mickey Mouse The Birthday Party Burt Gillett January 7 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
Silly Symphonies Birds of a Feather Burt Gillett February 10 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Traffic Troubles Burt Gillett March 17 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse The Castaway Wilfred Jackson April 6 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
Silly Symphonies Mother Goose Melodies Burt Gillett April 16 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Moose Hunt Burt Gillett May 3 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The China Plate Wilfred Jackson May 25 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Delivery Boy Burt Gillett June 13 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Busy Beavers Burt Gillett June 30 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Mickey Steps Out Burt Gillett July 7 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies The Cat's Out Wilfred Jackson July 28 "Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Blue Rhythm Burt Gillett August 18 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies Egyptian Melodies Wilfred Jackson August 27 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Fishin' Around Burt Gillett September 25 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Clock Store Wilfred Jackson September 30 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Barnyard Broadcast Walt Disney October 10 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Spider and the Fly Wilfred Jackson October 23 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse The Beach Party Burt Gillett November 5 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Fox Hunt Wilfred Jackson November 10* "More Silly Symphonies" * Date production was completed; release date unknown
Mickey Mouse Mickey Cuts Up Burt Gillett November 30 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Orphans Academy Award nomination Burt Gillett December 9 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
Silly Symphonies The Ugly Duckling Wilfred Jackson December 17 "Silly Symphonies"

1932[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Silly Symphonies The Bird Store Wilfred Jackson January 16 "More Silly Symphonies" Last Silly Symphonies short distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Mickey Mouse The Duck Hunt Burt Gillett January 28 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse The Grocery Boy Wilfred Jackson February 11 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse The Mad Dog Burt Gillett March 5 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse Barnyard Olympics Wilfred Jackson April 13 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Revue Wilfred Jackson May 12 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
First appearance of Goofy, originally called Dippy Dawg
Mickey Mouse Musical Farmer Wilfred Jackson June 9 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Bears and the Bees Wilfred Jackson July 9 "More Silly Symphonies" First Disney short distributed by United Artists.
Mickey Mouse Mickey in Arabia Wilfred Jackson July 18 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" Last Disney short distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Silly Symphonies Just Dogs Burt Gillett July 30 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Flowers and Trees Academy Award Burt Gillett July 30 "Silly Symphonies" First Disney short produced in 3-Strip Technicolor
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Nightmare Burt Gillett August 13 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Trader Mickey David Hand August 20 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies King Neptune Burt Gillett September 10 "More Silly Symphonies" In Technicolor
Mickey Mouse The Whoopee Party Wilfred Jackson September 17 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies Bugs in Love Burt Gillett October 1 "More Silly Symphonies" Last Silly Symphonies short produced in Black and White.
Mickey Mouse Touchdown Mickey Wilfred Jackson October 15 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse The Klondike Kid Wilfred Jackson November 12 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse The Wayward Canary Burt Gillett November 12 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse* Parade of the Award Nominees November 18 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color" Special production, Produced for the 5th Academy Awards; not released theatrically.
First appearances of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow and Pluto in color
Silly Symphonies Babes in the Woods Burt Gillett November 19 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Santa's Workshop Wilfred Jackson December 10 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Good Deed Burt Gillett December 17 Jiminy Cricket's Christmas (VHS, LaserDisc)
"Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals

1933[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Mickey Mouse Building a Building Academy Award nomination David Hand January 7 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
Mickey Mouse The Mad Doctor David Hand January 20 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Pal Pluto Burt Gillett February 18 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies Birds in the Spring David Hand March 11 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Mellerdrammer Wilfred Jackson March 18 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse Ye Olden Days Burt Gillett April 8 Robin Hood
"Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies Father Noah's Ark Wilfred Jackson April 8 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Three Little Pigs Academy Award Burt Gillett May 27 "Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume One"
Mickey Mouse The Mail Pilot David Hand June 13 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Mechanical Man Wilfred Jackson June 17 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Gala Premier Burt Gillett July 1 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies Old King Cole David Hand July 29 "More Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Lullaby Land Wilfred Jackson August 19 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Puppy Love Wilfred Jackson September 2 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies The Pied Piper Wilfred Jackson September 16 "More Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales Volume One"
Mickey Mouse The Steeplechase Burt Gillett September 30 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse The Pet Store Wilfred Jackson October 28 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Giantland Burt Gillett November 25 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Silly Symphonies The Night Before Christmas Wilfred Jackson December 9 "More Silly Symphonies"

1934[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Silly Symphonies The China Shop Wilfred Jackson January 13 "More Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Shanghaied Burt Gillett January 13 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Grasshopper and the Ants Wilfred Jackson February 10 "Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume One"
Mickey Mouse Camping Out David Hand February 17 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Playful Pluto Burt Gillett March 3 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies Funny Little Bunnies Wilfred Jackson March 24 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies The Big Bad Wolf Burt Gillett April 14 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Gulliver Mickey Burt Gillett May 19 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
N/A The Hot Choc-late Soldiers Walt Disney May 24 "Hollywood Party" (Warner Archive Collection) Produced for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as part of the film Hollywood Party
Silly Symphonies The Wise Little Hen Wilfred Jackson June 9 "Silly Symphonies"
"The Chronological Donald"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Three"
First appearance of Donald Duck. Donald's first design form.
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Steam Roller David Hand June 16 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
"Walt Disney's Vintage Mickey"
Silly Symphonies The Flying Mouse David Hand July 14 "Silly Symphonies"
Dumbo
Mickey Mouse Orphan's Benefit Burt Gillett August 11 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" First appearance of Clara Cluck
Silly Symphonies Peculiar Penguins Wilfred Jackson September 1 "Silly Symphonies"
"Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals"
Mickey Mouse Mickey Plays Papa Burt Gillett September 29 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies The Goddess of Spring Wilfred Jackson November 3 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
"More Silly Symphonies"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 4"
Mickey Mouse The Dognapper David Hand November 17 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White"
Mickey Mouse Two-Gun Mickey Ben Sharpsteen December 15 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" Final B&W appearance of Minnie Mouse

1935[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Silly Symphonies The Tortoise and the Hare Academy Award Wilfred Jackson January 5 "Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume One"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Man Friday David Hand January 19 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse The Band Concert Wilfred Jackson February 23 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Make Mine Music (Gold Classic Collection)
First Mickey cartoon in color. First color appearances of Goofy and Horace Horsecollar.
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Service Station Ben Sharpsteen March 16 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" Final B&W appearances of Donald Duck, Goofy and Pete.
Silly Symphonies The Golden Touch Walt Disney March 22 "Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Three"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Kangaroo David Hand April 13 "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" Final Disney short in Black and White.
Final B&W appearances of Mickey Mouse and Pluto.
Silly Symphonies The Robber Kitten David Hand April 20 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Water Babies Wilfred Jackson May 11 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies The Cookie Carnival Ben Sharpsteen May 25 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Who Killed Cock Robin? Academy Award nomination David Hand June 29 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Garden Wilfred Jackson July 13 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Classic Cartoon Favorites: Starring Mickey"
First color appearance of Pluto
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Mickey's Fire Brigade Ben Sharpsteen August 3 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Mickey Mouse Pluto's Judgement Day David Hand August 31 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Mickey Mouse On Ice Ben Sharpsteen September 28 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"The Complete Pluto"
"Classic Cartoon Favorites: Starring Mickey"
Silly Symphonies Music Land Wilfred Jackson October 5 "Silly Symphonies"
"Classic Cartoon Favorites: Extreme Music Fun"
Silly Symphonies Three Orphan Kittens Academy Award David Hand October 26 "More Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Cock o' the Walk Ben Sharpsteen November 30 "More Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Broken Toys Ben Sharpsteen December 14, 1935 "More Silly Symphonies"

1936[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Polo Team David Hand January 4 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
Mickey Mouse Orphans' Picnic Ben Sharpsteen February 15 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Starring Mickey"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Grand Opera Wilfred Jackson March 7 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Extreme Music Fun"
First color appearance of Clara Cluck.
Silly Symphonies Elmer Elephant Wilfred Jackson March 28 "Silly Symphonies"
Dumbo
Silly Symphonies Three Little Wolves David Hand April 18 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse Thru the Mirror David Hand May 30 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Alice in Wonderland (Blu-Ray)
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Rival Wilfred Jackson June 20 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Moving Day Ben Sharpsteen June 20 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color:
"Starring Mickey"
First color appearance of Pete. First time Donald is using modern form.
Mickey Mouse Alpine Climbers David Hand July 25 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 3"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Circus Ben Sharpsteen August 1 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Starring Mickey"
Mickey make a cameo appearance. First appearance of Salty the Seal.
Silly Symphonies Toby Tortoise Returns Wilfred Jackson August 22 "Silly Symphonies"
Mickey Mouse* Donald and Pluto Ben Sharpsteen September 12 "The Chronological Donald" * Mickey Mouse does not appear in this cartoon, despite it being released as part of the Mickey Mouse series.
Silly Symphonies Three Blind Mouseketeers David Hand September 26 "More Silly Symphonies"
The Rescuers
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Elephant David Hand October 10 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Silly Symphonies The Country Cousin Academy Award David Hand October 31 "Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies Mother Pluto David Hand November 14 "Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies More Kittens David Hand December 19 "More Silly Symphonies"

1937[]

Series Title Director Story Animation Music Backgrounds Release Date DVD Release Notes
Mickey Mouse The Worm Turns Ben Sharpsteen January 2 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (30th Anniversary)
Mickey Mouse* Don Donald Ben Sharpsteen Webb Smith
Merrill De Maris
Otto Englander
Dick Huemer
Johnny Cannon
Fred Spencer
Milt Schaffer
Jack Hannah
Ugo D'Orsi
Al Eugster
Paul Smith Mique Nelson January 9 "The Chronological Donald"
"Starring Donald"
Reissued as Donald Duck series cartoon. Mickey never appeared in this short.
Mickey Mouse Magician Mickey David Hand February 6 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"'Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Mickey"
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Moose Hunters Ben Sharpsteen February 20 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Mickey"
Silly Symphonies Woodland Café Wilfred Jackson March 13 "Silly Symphonies"
"Extreme Music Fun"
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Mickey's Amateurs Pinto Colvig
Erdman Penner
Walt Pfeiffer
Pinto Colvig
Erdman Penner
Walt Pfeiffer
Art Babbitt
Les Clark
Al Eugster
Ed Love



Tom Palmer
Oliver Wallace April 17 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Silly Symphonies Little Hiawatha David Hand May 15 "More Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Three"
Pocahontas
Mickey Mouse Modern Inventions Jack King Carl Barks Jack Hannah
Paul Allen
Johnny Cannon
Oliver Wallace Mique Nelson May 29 "The Chronological Donald" Reissued as Donald Duck series cartoon. Mickey never appeared in this short.
Last Disney short distributed by United Artists.
Mickey Mouse Hawaiian Holiday Ben Sharpsteen September 24 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Starring Mickey"
First Disney short distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Clock Cleaners Ben Sharpsteen Oliver Wallace
Paul Smith
October 15 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"The Great Mouse Detective"
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Goofy"
Silly Symphonies The Old Mill Academy Award Wilfred Jackson November 5 "Silly Symphonies"
Bambi
Pluto Pluto's Quin-puplets Ben Sharpsteen November 26 "The Complete Pluto" First cartoon produced in the Pluto series.
Donald Duck Donald's Ostrich Jack King Carl Barks
Samuel Armstrong
Jack Hannah
Paul Allen
Johnny Cannon
Oliver Wallace Mique Nelson December 10 "The Chronological Donald" First cartoon produced in the Donald Duck cartoon series
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Lonesome Ghosts Burt Gillett December 24 "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad"
"Mickey Mouse in Living Color"

1938[]

Series Title Director Story Animation Music Backgrounds Layout Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck Self Control Jack King Carl Barks Jack Hannah
Paul Allen
Ed Aardal
Charles Couch
Oliver Wallace N/A N/A February 11 "The Chronological Donald"
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Donald"
Mickey Mouse, Donald & Goofy Boat Builders Ben Sharpsteen February 25 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Donald Duck Donald's Better Self Jack King Tom Armstrong
Harry Reeves
Carl Barks
Don Towsley
Paul Allen
Bernard Wolf
Jack Hannah
Charles Couch
Oliver Wallace N/A Jim Carmichael
Charles Payzant
March 11 "The Chronological Donald"
Silly Symphonies Moth and the Flame Burt Gillett April 1 "More Silly Symphonies"
Donald Duck Donald's Nephews Jack King Carl Barks
Dana Coty
Jack Hannah
Stan Quackenbush
Don Towlety
Don Williams
Ed Love
Andrew Engman
Con Wood
Paul Allen
Wolfgang Reithman
Charles Couch
Oliver Wallace N/A Jim Carmichael
Charles Payzant
April 15 "The Chronological Donald"
"Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie"
First appearance of Huey, Dewey & Louie
Mickey, Donald & Goofy Mickey's Trailer Ben Sharpsteen May 6 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"
Silly Symphonies Wynken, Blynken, and Nod Graham Heid May 27 "Silly Symphonies"
Donald & Goofy Polar Trappers Ben Sharpsteen June 17 "The Chronological Donald"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 4"
First Donald and Goofy series.
Donald Duck Good Scouts Academy Award nomination Jack King July 8 "The Chronological Donald"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"
Donald & Goofy The Fox Hunt Ben Sharpsteen July 29 "The Chronological Donald" A remake of the 1931 Silly Symphonies cartoon of the same name.
Mickey, Donald & Goofy The Whalers Dick Huemer August 19 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Parrot Bill Roberts September 9 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Mickey"
Mickey Mouse Brave Little Tailor Academy Award nomination Bill Roberts September 23 The Sword in the Stone
"Mickey Mouse in Living Color"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2"
Silly Symphonies Farmyard Symphony Wilfred Jackson October 14 "Silly Symphonies"
"Extreme Music Fun"
Donald Duck Donald's Golf Game Jack King November 4 "The Chronological Donald"
"Walt Disney's Funny Factory with Donald"
N/A Ferdinand the Bull Academy Award Dick Rickard November 25 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Two"
Silly Symphonies Merbabies Rudolf Ising December 9 "More Silly Symphonies"
Silly Symphonies Mother Goose Goes Hollywood Wilfred Jackson December 23 "More Silly Symphonies" Donald Duck makes a cameo appearance.

1939[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Mickey Mouse* The Standard Parade January 4 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" *Commercial short produced for Standard Oil. Effectively a remake of Parade of Award Nominees (1932)
Donald Duck Donald's Lucky Day Jack King January 13 "The Chronological Donald"
Mickey Mouse Society Dog Show Bill Roberts February 3 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
Last cartoon with Mickey's older character design.
Mickey Mouse* Mickey's Surprise Party Hamilton Luske February 18 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color" *Commercial short produced for National Biscuit Company. Mickey Mouse's new eyes
Three Little Pigs The Practical Pig Dick Rickard February 24 "Silly Symphonies" #Billed under this name instead of Silly Symphonies.
Since this series never materialized, it's generally grouped with Silly Symphonies.
Goofy Goofy and Wilbur Dick Huemer March 17 "The Complete Goofy"
"Funny Factory with Goofy"
First cartoon produced in the Goofy series
Silly Symphonies The Ugly Duckling Academy Award Jack Cutting April 7 "Silly Symphonies"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Two"
Final cartoon produced in the Silly Symphonies series. Educational version: Hans Christian Andersen's The Ugly Duckling (1980s)
Donald Duck The Hockey Champ Jack King April 28 "The Chronological Donald"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
Donald Duck Donald's Cousin Gus Jack King May 19 "The Chronological Donald"
"Funny Factory with Donald"
Donald Duck Beach Picnic Clyde Geronimi June 9 "The Chronological Donald"
"The Complete Pluto"
It was the first Donald Duck series to feature Pluto
Donald Duck Sea Scouts Dick Lundy June 30 "The Chronological Donald"
"Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie"
Mickey Mouse The Pointer Academy Award nomination Clyde Geronimi July 21 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Funny Factory with Mickey"
Donald Duck Donald's Penguin Jack King August 11 "The Chronological Donald"
Donald Duck The Autograph Hound Jack King September 1 "The Chronological Donald"
Donald Duck Officer Duck Clyde Geronimi October 10 "The Chronological Donald" It was the first Donald Duck series to feature Pete.
It was also the first Pete cartoon not pairing with Mickey or Goofy.

1940s[]

1940[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck The Riveter Dick Lundy March 15 "The Chronological Donald"
Donald Duck Donald's Dog Laundry Jack King April 5 "The Chronological Donald"
"Starring Donald"
Mickey Mouse, Donald & Goofy Tugboat Mickey Clyde Geronimi April 26 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Funny Factory with Mickey"
Donald & Goofy Billposters Clyde Geronimi May 17 "The Chronological Donald"
Donald Duck Mr. Duck Steps Out Jack King June 7 "The Chronological Donald"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
First appearance of Daisy Duck (a precursor called Donna Duck appears in Don Donald). In this cartoon she has the same voice as Donald.
Pluto Bone Trouble Jack Kinney June 28 Old Yeller
"The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck Put-Put Troubles Riley Thomson July 19 "The Chronological Donald"
Donald Duck Donald's Vacation Jack King August 9 "The Chronological Donald"
"Starring Donald"
Mickey Mouse Pluto's Dream House Clyde Geronimi August 30 Escape to Witch Mountain
"Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
Donald Duck* The Volunteer Worker[11] September 1 "The Chronological Donald"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
*Commercial short produced for Community Chest.
Donald Duck Window Cleaners Jack King September 20 "The Chronological Donald"
"Funny Factory with Donald"
Mickey Mouse Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip Clyde Geronimi November 1 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
""Funny Factory with Mickey"
Goofy Goofy's Glider Jack Kinney November 22 "The Complete Goofy"
"Funny Factory with Goofy"
First "How to" Goofy cartoon
Donald Duck Fire Chief Jack King December 13 "The Chronological Donald"
Pluto Pantry Pirate Clyde Geronimi December 27 "The Complete Pluto"

1941[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck Timber Jack King January 10 "The Chronological Donald"
Pluto Pluto's Playmate Norman Ferguson January 24 "The Complete Pluto"
Mickey Mouse The Little Whirlwind Riley Thomson February 14 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Starring Mickey"
Donald Duck Golden Eggs Wilfred Jackson March 7 "The Chronological Donald"
"Starring Donald"
Mickey Mouse A Gentleman's Gentleman Clyde Geronimi March 28 "The Complete Pluto"
Goofy Baggage Buster Jack Kinney April 18 "The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
Donald Duck A Good Time for a Dime Dick Lundy May 9 "The Chronological Donald"
Mickey Mouse Canine Caddy Clyde Geronimi May 30 "The Complete Pluto"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
Mickey Mouse The Nifty Nineties Riley Thomson June 20 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
Pollyanna
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Donald Duck Early to Bed Jack King July 11 "The Chronological Donald"
Donald Duck Truant Officer Donald Academy Award nomination Jack King August 1 "The Chronological Donald"
Mickey Mouse Orphans' Benefit Riley Thomson August 22 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Extreme Music Fun"
Remake of the "Orphan's Benefit" black and white cartoon in 1934. Mickey's normal mouse ears.
Donald Duck Old MacDonald Duck Jack King September 12 "The Chronological Donald"
"Starring Donald"
Mickey Mouse Lend a Paw Academy Award Clyde Geronimi October 3 "The Complete Pluto"
The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary)
Oliver & Company (20th Anniversary)
"Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals"
A remake of Disney's 1933 film Mickey's Pal Pluto.
Donald Duck Donald's Camera Dick Lundy October 24 "The Chronological Donald"
Goofy The Art of Skiing Jack Kinney November 14 "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation)
"The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
First use of the Goofy holler.
NFBC* The Thrifty Pig Ford Beebe November 19 "On the Front Lines" *Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds
Donald Duck Chef Donald Jack King December 5 "The Chronological Donald"
"Starring Donald"
NFBC* 7 Wise Dwarfs Ford Beebe December 12 "On the Front Lines" *Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds
Goofy The Art of Self Defense Jack Kinney December 26 "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation)
"The Complete Goofy"

1942[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
NFBC - Donald Duck* Donald's Decision January 11 "On the Front Lines" Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds
NFBC - Mickey Mouse* All Together January 13 "On the Front Lines" Produced for National Film Board of Canada, propaganda short encouraging Canadians to buy War Bonds
Donald Duck The Village Smithy Dick Lundy January 16 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
WAC - Donald Duck* The New Spirit Wilfred Jackson January 23 "On the Front Lines" Produced for US Treasury Department. Distributed by War Activities Committee

Received an Academy Award Nomination in the Documentary category.

Mickey Mouse Mickey's Birthday Party Riley Thomson February 7 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" Remake of the 1931 black and white short The Birthday Party.
Pluto Pluto Junior Clyde Geronimi February 28 "The Complete Pluto"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
Mickey Mouse Symphony Hour Riley Thomson March 20 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Donald's Snow Fight Jack King April 10 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Donald Gets Drafted Jack King May 1 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Pluto The Army Mascot Clyde Geronimi May 22 "On the Front Lines"
"The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck Donald's Garden Dick Lundy June 12 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Pluto The Sleepwalker Clyde Geronimi July 3 "The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck Donald's Gold Mine Dick Lundy July 24 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
WAC - Pluto* Out of the Frying Pan into the Firing Line Ben Sharpsteen July 30 "On the Front Lines" *Wartime propaganda short starring Pluto and Minnie Mouse.
Produced for War Activities Committee
Pluto T-Bone for Two Clyde Geronimi August 14 "The Complete Pluto"
Goofy How to Play Baseball Jack Kinney September 4 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
Donald Duck The Vanishing Private Jack King September 25 Bedknobs and Broomsticks (30th Anniversary)
"On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Goofy The Olympic Champ Jack Kinney October 9 "The Complete Goofy"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2"
Goofy How to Swim Jack Kinney October 23 "The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
Donald Duck Sky Trooper Jack King November 6 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Pluto Pluto at the Zoo Clyde Geronimi November 20 "The Complete Pluto"
Goofy How to Fish Jack Kinney December 4 "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation)
"The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
Donald Duck Bellboy Donald Jack King December 18 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"

1943[]

Series Title Director Story Animation Music Layout Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck Der Fuehrer's Face Academy Award Jack Kinney January 1 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Donald Duck The Spirit of '43 Jack King January 7 "On the Front Lines" produced for US Treasury Department
N/A Education for Death Clyde Geronimi January 15 "On the Front Lines"
Donald Duck Donald's Tire Trouble Dick Lundy January 29 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Mickey Mouse and Pluto Pluto and the Armadillo Clyde Geronimi February 19 "The Complete Pluto"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
Donald Duck The Flying Jalopy Dick Lundy March 12 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Pluto Private Pluto Clyde Geronimi N/A Al Bertino
Les Clark
Phil Duncan
John Lounsbery
Charles A. Nichols
Oliver Wallace Bruce Bushman
Charles Philippi
April 2 "On the Front Lines"
"The Complete Pluto"
First appearance of Chip and Dale
Donald Duck Fall Out Fall In Jack King April 23 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Goofy Victory Vehicles Jack Kinney July 30 "The Complete Goofy"
"On the Front Lines"
N/A Reason and Emotion Academy Award nomination Bill Roberts August 27 "On the Front Lines"
Figaro Figaro and Cleo Jack Kinney October 15 "The Complete Pluto" First cartoon produced in the Figaro series.
Donald Duck The Old Army Game Jack King November 5 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Home Defense Jack King November 26 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
N/A Chicken Little Clyde Geronimi December 17 "On the Front Lines"
"Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"

1944[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A The Pelican and the Snipe Hamilton Luske January 7 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" This short was reissued by RKO a few years later.
Goofy How to Be a Sailor Jack Kinney January 28 "The Complete Goofy"
"On the Front Lines"
Donald Duck Trombone Trouble Jack King February 18 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" Pete's final appearance until 1952.
Goofy How to Play Golf Jack Kinney March 10 "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation)
"The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Donald Duck and the Gorilla Charles Nichols March 31 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two" First monster film.
Donald Duck Contrary Condor Jack King April 21 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Funny Factory with Donald"
Donald Duck Commando Duck Jack King May 5 "On the Front Lines"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Pluto Springtime for Pluto Charles Nichols June 23 "The Complete Pluto" The first Disney short with opening credits.
Donald Duck The Plastics Inventor Jack King September 1 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Goofy How to Play Football Academy Award nomination Jack Kinney September 15 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
Pluto First Aiders Charles Nichols September 22 "The Complete Pluto"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Donald Duck Donald's Off Day Jack Hannah December 8 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie"

1945[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Goofy Tiger Trouble Jack Kinney January 5 "The Complete Goofy"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 3"
First appearance of Louie the Mountain Lion.
Donald Duck The Clock Watcher Jack King January 26 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals"
Pluto Dog Watch Charles Nichols March 16 "The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck The Eyes Have It Jack Hannah March 30 "Return from Witch Mountain"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Donald and Goofy African Diary Jack Kinney April 20 "The Complete Goofy"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1"
Donald Duck Donald's Crime Academy Award nomination Jack King June 29 "The Great Mouse Detective"
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Goofy Californy'er Bust Jack Kinney July 13 "The Complete Goofy"
Pluto Canine Casanova Charles Nichols July 27 "The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck Duck Pimples Jack Kinney August 10 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Pluto The Legend of Coyote Rock Charles Nichols August 24 "The Complete Pluto"
Donald & Goofy No Sail Jack Hannah September 7 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"
Goofy Hockey Homicide Jack Kinney September 21 "The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Cured Duck Jack King October 26 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Pluto Canine Patrol Charles Nichols December 7 "The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck Old Sequoia Jack King December 21 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"

1946[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Goofy A Knight for a Day Jack Hannah March 8 The Sword in the Stone
"The Complete Goofy"
Pluto Pluto's Kid Brother Charles Nichols April 12 "The Complete Pluto"
Pluto In Dutch Charles Nichols May 10 "The Complete Pluto"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1"
Mickey Mouse Squatter's Rights Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah June 7 "The Complete Pluto"
Donald Duck Donald's Double Trouble Jack King June 28 The Parent Trap
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Pluto The Purloined Pup Charles Nichols July 19 "The Complete Pluto Volume Two"
Pluto A Feather in his Collar Charles Nichols August 7 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" Commercial short
Produced for Community Chest
Donald Duck Wet Paint Jack King August 9 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Dumb Bell of the Yukon Jack King August 30 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Lighthouse Keeping Jack Hannah September 20 Pete's Dragon
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Figaro Bath Day Charles Nichols October 11 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
The Aristocats
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Donald & Goofy Frank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive Jack Hannah November 1 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Two"
Goofy Double Dribble Jack Hannah December 20 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Sports Fun"

1947[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Pluto Pluto's Housewarming Charles Nichols February 21 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
Pluto Rescue Dog Charles Nichols March 21 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals"
Donald Duck Straight Shooters Jack Hannah April 18 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie"
Donald Duck Sleepy Time Donald Jack Kinney May 9 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Figaro Figaro and Frankie Charles Nichols May 30 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Final cartoon Produced in the Figaro series.
Donald Duck Clown of the Jungle Jack Hannah June 20 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Donald Duck Donald's Dilemma Jack King July 11 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Extreme Music Fun"
Donald & Goofy Crazy with the Heat Bob Carlson August 1 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2"
Final pairing of Donald and Goofy.
Donald Duck Bootle Beetle Jack Hannah August 22 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Donald Duck Wide Open Spaces Jack King September 12 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Delayed Date Charles Nichols October 3 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Goofy Foul Hunting Jack Hannah October 31 "The Complete Goofy"
Pluto Mail Dog Jack Hannah November 14 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Chip an' Dale Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah November 28 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
First cartoon to co-star Donald Duck and Chip n Dale.
Pluto Pluto's Blue Note Academy Award nomination Charles Nichols December 26 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Extreme Music Fun"

1948[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Goofy They're Off Jack Kinney January 23 "The Complete Goofy"
Goofy The Big Wash Clyde Geronimi February 6 "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation)
"The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
Donald Duck Drip Dippy Donald Jack King March 5 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Mickey Mouse Mickey Down Under Charles Nichols March 19 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1"
Donald Duck Daddy Duck Jack Hannah April 16 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Funny Factory with Donald"
Pluto Bone Bandit Charles Nichols April 30 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Donald's Dream Voice Jack King May 21 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Pluto Pluto's Purchase Charles Nichols July 9 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck The Trial of Donald Duck Jack King July 30 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Pluto Cat Nap Pluto Charles Nichols August 13 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
Donald Duck Inferior Decorator Jack Hannah August 27 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Starring Donald"
Pluto Pluto's Fledgling Charles Nichols September 10 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
Donald Duck Soup's On Jack Hannah October 15 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie"
Donald Duck Three for Breakfast Jack Hannah November 2 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
Mickey Mouse Mickey and the Seal Academy Award nomination Charles Nichols December 3 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Funny Factory with Mickey"
Donald Duck Tea for Two Hundred Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah December 24 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"

1949[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Pluto Pueblo Pluto Charles Nichols January 1 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 3"
Donald Duck Donald's Happy Birthday Jack Hannah February 11 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Pluto Pluto's Surprise Package Charles Nichols March 4 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" Final appearance of Shelby Turtle.
Donald Duck Sea Salts Jack Hannah April 8 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Pluto Pluto's Sweater Charles Nichols April 29 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
Final appearance of Figaro, the cat
Donald Duck Winter Storage Jack Hannah June 3 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Pluto Bubble Bee Charles Nichols June 24 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Honey Harvester Jack Hannah August 5 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Goofy Tennis Racquet Jack Kinney August 26 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
First appearance of new designer look Goofy character
Donald Duck All in a Nutshell Jack Hannah September 2 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Goofy Goofy Gymnastics Jack Kinney September 23 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Sports Fun"
Donald Duck The Greener Yard Jack Hannah October 14 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Pluto Sheep Dog Charles Nichols November 4 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Slide, Donald, Slide Jack Hannah November 25 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Donald Duck Toy Tinkers Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah December 16 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals"

1950s[]

1950[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Pluto Pluto's Heart Throb Charles Nichols January 6 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Mickey & Minnie's Sweetheart Stories"
Donald Duck Lion Around Jack Hannah January 20 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Funny Factory with Hewey, Dewey & Louie"
Pluto Pluto and the Gopher Charles Nichols February 10 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Minnie"
N/A The Brave Engineer Jack Kinney March 3 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Disney's American Legends
Donald Duck Crazy Over Daisy Jack Hannah March 25 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Only cartoon to co-star Daisy Duck and Chip 'n' Dale
Pluto Wonder Dog Charles Nichols April 7 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Trailer Horn Jack Hannah April 28 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"
Pluto Primitive Pluto Charles Nichols May 19 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Pluto Puss Cafe Charles Nichols June 9 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Oliver & Company (20th Anniversary)
Goofy Motor Mania Jack Kinney June 30 "The Complete Goofy"
Pluto Pests of the West Charles Nichols July 21 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Pluto Food for Feudin Charles Nichols August 11 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
Disney's Have a Laugh!, Volume One"
Donald Duck Hook, Lion and Sinker Jack Hannah September 1 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
Pluto Camp Dog Charles Nichols September 22 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Bee at the Beach Jack Hannah October 13 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Starring Donald"
Goofy Hold That Pose Jack Kinney November 3 "The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
First appearance of Humphrey the Bear.
N/A Morris the Midget Moose Charles Nichols November 24 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Three"
Donald Duck Out on a Limb Jack Hannah December 15 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Three"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"

1951[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Goofy Lion Down Jack Kinney January 5 "The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
Chip 'n' Dale Chicken in the Rough Jack Hannah January 19 "Starring Chip 'n' Dale" First cartoon produced in the Chip 'n' Dale series.
Pluto Cold Storage Jack Kinney February 9 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
Donald Duck Dude Duck Jack Hannah March 2 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Goofy Home Made Home Jack Kinney March 23 "The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Corn Chips Jack Hannah March 23 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Holiday Celebration with Mickey & Pals"
Goofy Cold War Jack Kinney April 27 "The Complete Goofy"
Pluto Plutopia Charles Nichols May 18 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"The Complete Pluto, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
Donald Duck Test Pilot Donald Jack Hannah June 8 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Goofy Tomorrow We Diet! Jack Kinney June 29 "The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Lucky Number Jack Hannah July 20 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Funny Factory with Huey, Dewey & Louie"
Mickey Mouse R'coon Dawg Charles Nichols August 10 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Funny Factory with Mickey"
Goofy Get Rich Quick Jack Kinney August 31 "The Complete Goofy"
Pluto Cold Turkey Charles Nichols September 21 "The Complete Pluto, Volume Two" The final appearance of Milton the Cat. Final cartoon produced in the Pluto series.
Goofy Fathers Are People Jack Kinney October 21 "The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Out of Scale Jack Hannah November 2 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
Concept inspired by the ridable miniature Carolwood Pacific Railroad located in Walt Disney's backyard[12]
Goofy No Smoking Jack Kinney November 23 "The Complete Goofy" Pete's first notable appearance.
Donald Duck Bee on Guard Jack Hannah December 14 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"

1952[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Goofy Father's Lion Jack Kinney January 2 "The Complete Goofy"
"Funny Factory with Goofy"
Donald Duck Donald Applecore Jack Hannah January 13 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Melody Time (Gold Classic Collection)
N/A Lambert the Sheepish Lion Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah February 9 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary)
Melody Time (Gold Classic Collection)
Goofy Hello Aloha Jack Kinney February 19 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 3"
Chip 'n' Dale Two Chips and a Miss Jack Hannah March 25 "Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
Goofy Teachers are People Jack Kinney April 6 "The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Let's Stick Together Jack Hannah April 26 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Goofy Two-Gun Goofy Jack Kinney May 19 The Apple Dumpling Gang
"The Complete Goofy"
N/A Susie the Little Blue Coupe Clyde Geronimi June 9 "It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2"
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Gold Collection)
The Love Bug
Goofy Man's Best Friend Jack Kinney June 21 "Goofy's Fun House" (PlayStation)
"The Complete Goofy"
"Funny Factory with Goofy"
Donald Duck Uncle Donald's Ants Jack Hannah July 13 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Mickey Mouse Pluto's Party Milt Schaffer August 3 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Best Pals: Mickey and Pluto"
N/A The Little House Wilfred Jackson August 6 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 4"
Donald Duck Trick or Treat Jack Hannah October 6 The Black Cauldron
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Goofy Two Weeks Vacation Jack Kinney October 21 "The Complete Goofy"
"Extreme Adventure Fun"
Mickey Mouse Pluto's Christmas Tree Jack Hannah November 24 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Classic Holiday Stories"
Goofy How to Be a Detective Jack Kinney December 21 "The Complete Goofy"

1953[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Goofy Father's Day Off Jack Kinney March 23 "The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
Mickey Mouse The Simple Things Charles Nichols April 18 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" Final Mickey Mouse short produced by Walt Disney.
Only cartoon to co-star Louie and Pluto.
Goofy For Whom the Bulls Toil Jack Kinney May 10 "The Complete Goofy"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 4"
Adventures in Music Melody Ward Kimball
Charles Nichols
May 26 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"Fantasia 2000"
First of two Adventures in Music shorts. Released in 3-D.
Donald Duck Don's Fountain of Youth Jack Hannah June 8 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Funny Factory with Huey, Dewey & Louie"
Goofy Father's Week-End Jack Kinney June 21 "The Complete Goofy"
"Funny Factory with Goofy"
Goofy How to Dance Jack Kinney July 11 "The Complete Goofy"
"Starring Goofy"
"Extreme Music Fun"
Once reissued in parts of Europe in 1991.
Donald Duck The New Neighbor Jack Hannah August 3 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
N/A Football Now and Then Jack Kinney September 14 Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s
Donald Duck Working for Peanuts Jack Hannah October 18 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
Released in 3-D
Donald Duck Rugged Bear Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah November 8 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Adventures in Music Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom Academy Award Ward Kimball
Charles Nichols
November 10 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"Fantasia 2000"
*Second of two Adventures in Music short.
  • First Disney cartoon produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope.
N/A Ben and Me Academy Award nomination Hamilton Luske November 10 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"Timeless Tales, Volume Three"
Received an Academy Award Nomination in the Short Subject (Two-reel) category.
Goofy How to Sleep Jack Kinney December 25 "The Complete Goofy"
Donald Duck Canvas Back Duck Jack Hannah December 25 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Funny Factory with Donald"
*Final Cartoon to co-star Donald and Pete.
  • Only Cartoon to co-star Huey, Dewey & Louie and Pete.

1954[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck Spare the Rod Jack Hannah January 15 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Donald Duck Donald's Diary Jack Kinney March 5 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Best Pals: Donald and Daisy"
Chip 'n' Dale The Lone Chipmunks Jack Kinney April 19 Davy Crockett (2-movie set) Final cartoon produced in Chip 'n' Dale series. Only Cartoon to co-star Chip 'n' Dale and Pete.
N/A Pigs Is Pigs Academy Award nomination Jack Kinney May 21 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
N/A Casey Bats Again Jack Kinney June 18 Melody Time (Gold Classic Collection)
Donald Duck Dragon Around Jack Hannah July 16 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
"Starring Chip 'n' Dale"
Donald Duck Grin and Bear It Jack Hannah August 13 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" First appearance of ranger J. Audubon Woodlore
N/A Social Lion Jack Kinney October 15 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Donald Duck The Flying Squirrel Jack Hannah November 12 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Donald Duck Grand Canyonscope Charles Nichols November 23 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
"The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope
Final Cartoon to co-star Donald Duck and Louie the mountain lion.
Only Cartoon to co-star Louie and J. Audubon Woodlore.
Final appearance of Louie the Mountain Lion.

1955[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck No Hunting Academy Award nomination Jack Hannah January 14 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope. Donald Duck's final solo cartoon.
N/A Pedro Hamilton Luske May 13 It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 2 Initially released in 1942 as a sequence of Saludos Amigos, then as a Short Film in 1955
Donald Duck Up a Tree Jack Hannah June 3 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Donald Duck Bearly Asleep Jack Hannah August 19 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope
Donald Duck Beezy Bear Jack Hannah September 2 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope

1956[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck Chips Ahoy Jack Kinney February 24 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope
Last Donald Duck short to be distributed by RKO.

Final cartoon to co-star Donald Duck, Chip and Dale.

Humphrey the Bear Hooked Bear Jack Hannah April 27 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope
Donald Duck How to Have an Accident in the Home Charles Nichols July 7 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope
N/A Jack and Old Mac Bill Justice July 18 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
Humphrey the Bear In the Bag Jack Hannah July 27 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" Last short produced in 2.35:1 CinemaScope
Last short Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Final appearances of ranger J. Audubon Woodlore & Humphrey, the bear
N/A A Cowboy Needs a Horse Bill Justice November 6 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1"

1957[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A The Story of Anyburg U.S.A. Clyde Geronimi June 19, 1957 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
N/A The Truth About Mother Goose Academy Award nomination Wolfgang Reitherman
Bill Justice
August 28, 1957 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"

1958[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A Paul Bunyan Academy Award nomination Les Clark August 1, 1958 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"Disney's American Legends"

1959[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Educational (Donald Duck) Donald in Mathmagic Land Hamilton Luske June 26, 1959 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four"
Donald in Mathmagic Land
In theaters with Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Received an Academy Award Nomination in the Documentary (short subject) category.
Donald Duck How to Have an Accident at Work Charles Nichols September 2, 1959 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" Last Donald Duck cartoon to feature the Donald Duck theme.
N/A Noah's Ark Academy Award nomination Bill Justice November 10, 1959 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" First stop-motion film created by Walt Disney Studio.

1960s[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A Goliath II Academy Award nomination Wolfgang Reitherman January 21, 1960 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"
"It's a Small World of Fun, Volume 1"
In theaters with Toby Tyler
N/A The Saga of Windwagon Smith Charles Nichols March 16, 1961 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" Based on the story of Windwagon Smith.[13] In theaters with The Absent-Minded Professor.
Educational (Donald Duck) Donald and the Wheel Hamilton Luske June 21, 1961 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" In theaters with The Parent Trap.
Educational (Donald Duck) The Litterbug Hamilton Luske June 21, 1961 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" In theaters with The Parent Trap. Final cartoon produced in the Donald Duck series.
Goofy Aquamania Academy Award nomination Wolfgang Reitherman December 20, 1961 "The Complete Goofy"
"Funny Factory with Goofy"
Educational (Ludwig Von Drake) A Symposium on Popular Songs Academy Award nomination Bill Justice December 19, 1962 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" Only appearance of Ludwig Von Drake in theatrical release. In theaters with In Search of the Castaways. Film combines traditional animation with stop-motion.
Educational (Goofy) Freewayphobia or The Art of Driving the Super Highway Les Clark February 13, 1965 N/A
Educational (Goofy) Goofy's Freeway Troubles Les Clark September 22, 1965 N/A
Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree* Wolfgang Reitherman February 4, 1966 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Blu-ray and DVD In theaters with The Ugly Dachshund. Edited into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Educational (Scrooge McDuck) Scrooge McDuck and Money Hamilton Luske March 23, 1967 N/A First theatrical appearance of Scrooge McDuck. Last theatrical short supervised by Walt Disney[14]
Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery DayAcademy Award Wolfgang Reitherman December 20, 1968 Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin In theaters with The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. Last short produced by Walt Disney. Edited into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Educational It's Tough to Be a Bird Academy Award Ward Kimball December 10, 1969 N/A

1970s[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Academy Award nomination John Lounsbery December 20, 1974 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh In theaters with The Island at the Top of the World. Edited into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
N/A The Small One Don Bluth December 16, 1978 "Classic Holiday Stories" In theaters with a reissue of Pinocchio

1980s[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A Vincent Tim Burton October 1, 1982 The Nightmare Before Christmas Stop-motion
N/A Fun with Mr. Future Darrell Van Citters October 27, 1982 N/A Limited release in Los Angeles only, Combines animatrioncs, animation and live-action
Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore Rick Reinert March 11, 1983 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh In theaters with a reissue of The Sword in the Stone. Produced by Rick Reinert Productions.
Mickey Mouse Mickey's Christmas Carol Academy Award nomination Burny Mattinson December 16, 1983 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Classic Holiday Stories"
In theaters with a reissue of The Rescuers. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Horace, Clarabelle, Pete, Chip, and Dale, Huey, Duey and Louie, Scrooge, Willie, Clara, The Three Little Pigs and many more all return in this cartoon. This was also the first Mickey Mouse cartoon produced without Walt Disney. All films from now on produced in modern widescreen aspect ratio.
Goofy Sport Goofy in Soccermania Matthew O'Callaghan May 27, 1987 "Extreme Sports Fun" (Region 2 only) TV special (originally planned for theatrical release)
N/A Oilspot and Lipstick Michael Cedeno July 28, 1987 N/A Computer animation
Screened at SIGGRAPH
Roger Rabbit Tummy Trouble Rob Minkoff June 23, 1989 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (VHS, LaserDisc)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista Series)
In theaters with Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. First Roger Rabbit cartoon.

1990s[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Roger Rabbit Roller Coaster Rabbit Rob Minkoff June 15, 1990 Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista series) In theaters with Dick Tracy.
Mickey Mouse The Prince and the Pauper George Scribner November 16, 1990 The Prince and the Pauper (LaserDisc) "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two"
"Timeless Tales, Volume One
In theaters with The Rescuers Down Under
N/A Off His Rockers Barry Cook July 17, 1992 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (LaserDisc) In theaters with Honey, I Blew Up the Kid.
Roger Rabbit Trail Mix-Up Barry Cook March 12, 1993 Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Vista series) In theaters with A Far Off Place. Final Roger Rabbit cartoon.
Mickey Mouse Runaway Brain Academy Award nomination Chris Bailey April 7, 1995 "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" Released with A Goofy Movie and re-released with A Kid in King Arthur's Court.

2000s[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A John Henry Mark Henn October 30, 2000 Disney's American Legends
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Based on African American folk hero John Henry; only shown to the general public six times over three days at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre[15]
N/A Destino Academy Award nomination Dominique Monfery October 10, 2003 Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 (two movie collection) Was originally made for a third Fantasia film
N/A Lorenzo Academy Award nomination Mike Gabriel April 6, 2004 Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Was originally made for a third Fantasia film
In theaters with Raising Helen
N/A The Little Matchgirl Academy Award nomination Roger Allers June 6, 2006 The Little Mermaid (Platinum and Diamond Editions)
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Was originally made for a third Fantasia film
Goofy How to Hook Up Your Home Theater[16] Stevie Wermers
Kevin Deters
December 21, 2007 Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection In theaters with National Treasure: Book of Secrets
To test Toon Boom Harmony
N/A Glago's Guest Chris Williams June 10, 2008 N/A Computer Animation
Pre-screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2008

2010s[]

Series Title Director Release date DVD Release Notes
N/A Tick Tock Tale Dean Wellins June 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Computer Animation
Pre-screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2010
[17]
N/A The Ballad of Nessie Stevie Wermers
Kevin Deters
March 5, 2011 Winnie the Pooh
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
In theaters with Winnie the Pooh
Tangled Tangled Ever After Nathan Greno
Byron Howard
January 13, 2012 Cinderella (Diamond Edition)
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Computer Animation
In theaters with Beauty and the Beast 3D
N/A Paperman Academy Award John Kahrs June 2012
November 2, 2012
Wreck-It Ralph
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Hybrid Animation
In theaters with Wreck-It Ralph
First Disney animated short to win the Academy Award in 43 years. Pre-screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2012
[18][19]
Mickey Mouse Get a Horse! Academy Award Lauren MacMullan June 11, 2013
November 27, 2013
Frozen
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Combines Hand-drawn & Computer Animation
In theaters with Frozen
Pre-Screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2013
N/A Feast Academy Award Patrick Osborne June 10, 2014
November 7, 2014
Big Hero 6
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Hybrid Animation
In theaters with Big Hero 6
Pre-screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2014
[20]
Frozen Frozen Fever Chris Buck
Jennifer Lee
March 13, 2015 Cindrella
Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection
Computer Animation
In theaters with Cinderella
[21]
N/A Inner Workings Leo Matsuda June 17, 2016
November 23, 2016
Moana Hybrid Animation
In theaters with Moana
Pre-screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2016
Frozen Olaf's Frozen Adventure Stevie Wermers
Kevin Deters
November 22, 2017 Olaf's Frozen Adventure Computer Animation
In theaters with Coco

2020s[]

Series Title Director Release date DVD Release Notes
N/A Us Again Zach Parrish March 5, 2021 Raya and the Last Dragon Computer Animation
In theaters with Raya and the Last Dragon
N/A Far From The Tree Natalie Nourigat November 24, 2021 Encanto Traditional/
Computer Animation
In theaters with Encanto

Non-theatrical shorts[]

Wartime & Industrial shorts[]

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
N/A Food Will Win the War July 21, 1942 "On the Front Lines" Produced for U.S. Department of Agriculture
N/A Stop That Tank!
(aka: Boys Anti-Tank Rifle)
Ub Iwerks ?.?.1942 "On the Front Lines" Produced for the National Film Board of Canada
N/A The Grain That Built a Hemisphere Bill Roberts January 4, 1943 "On the Front Lines" Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Received an Academy Award Nomination in the Documentary category.
N/A Water, Friend or Enemy Clyde Geronimi April 6, 1943 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.
N/A Defense Against Invasion August 11, 1943 "On the Front Lines" Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Produced on higher budget than most other shorts produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.
N/A The Winged Scourge Bill Roberts November 5, 1943 "On the Front Lines" Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Featuring the Seven Dwarfs
A Few Quick Facts* Voting for Service Men overseas ?.?.1944 N/A Produced for US Army
A Few Quick Facts* Venereal Disease ?.?.1944 N/A produced for US Army
Lost film*
N/A The Right Spark Plug in the Right Place February 12, 1945 N/A Produced for Electric Auto-Lite Company.
A Few Quick Facts Another Change ?.?.1945 N/A produced for US Army
N/A Prevention and Control of Distortion in Arc Welding April 12, 1945 N/A Produced for Lincoln Electric Company
N/A The Dawn of Better Living May 28, 1945 N/A Produced for Westinghouse Electric
N/A Something You Didn't Eat June 11, 1945 N/A Produced for Cereal Institute
Health for the Americas Hookworm June 30, 1945 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Health for the Americas Insects as Carriers of Disease June 30, 1945 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Health for the Americas Cleanliness Brings Health June 30, 1945 "On the Front Lines" Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Health for the Americas Infant Care and Feeding July 31, 1945 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
N/A Hold Your Horsepower August 8, 1945 N/A Produced for The Texans Company
Health for the Americas Tuberculosis August 13, 1945 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
First film made for the Health for the Americas series[22] alternative version is known to exist.
Health for the Americas The Human Body August 13, 1945 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Health for the Americas What Is Disease? [a.k.a. The Unseen Enemy] August 13, 1945 "On the Front Lines" Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Health for the Americas How Disease Travels August 22, 1945 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
N/A Light Is What You Make It December 3, 1945 N/A Produced for National Better Light Better Sight Bureau
N/A The ABC of Hand Tools February 5, 1946 N/A Produced for General Motors
N/A The Building of a Tire February 14, 1946 N/A Produced for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
N/A Bathing Time For Baby March 12, 1946 N/A Produced for Johnson & Johnson
Health for the Americas Planning For Good Eating April 3, 1946 "On the Front Lines" Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Health for the Americas Environmental Sanitation April 3, 1946 N/A Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
N/A Treasure from the Sea September 30, 1946 N/A Produced for Dow Chemical Company
Lost Film
N/A The Story of Menstruation October 18, 1946 N/A produced for Kimberly-Clark and
N/A How to Catch a Cold August 1, 1951 N/A Produced for Kleenex Tissue
Despite being titled "How to.." Goofy does not appear in the short.
Donald Duck Steel & America Les Clark May 5, 1965 N/A Produced for the American Iron and Steel Institute

Educational shorts[]

Note: All Educational shorts were mostly produced by Walt Disney Educational productions and were distributed to schools unless otherwise is noted.

Series Title Director Release Date DVD Release Notes
Donald Duck Donald's Fire Survival Plan Les Clark May 5, 1966 N/A
Donald Duck Family Planning Les Clark December 1, 1967 N/A Donald Duck (host), mostly shown in Latin America
Upjohn's Triangle of Health Steps Toward Maturity and Health Les Clark June 1968 N/A
Upjohn's Triangle of Health Understanding Stresses and Strains Les Clark June 1968 N/A
Upjohn's Triangle of Health Physical Fitness and Good Health Les Clark August 1969 N/A
Upjohn's Triangle of Health The Social Side of Health Les Clark August 1969 N/A
What Should I Do? The Fight Les Clark August 1969 N/A
What Should I Do? The Game Les Clark December 1969 N/A
What Should I Do? The New Girl Les Clark March 1970 N/A
What Should I Do? The Lunch Money Les Clark July 1970 N/A
What Should I Do? The Project Les Clark December 1970 N/A
Educational The Great Search: Man's Need for Power and Energy Les Clark December 1971 N/A Last short released during Roy Disney's lifetime
Educational Get the Message Les Clark July 1972 N/A
Educational VD Attack Plan Les Clark January 1973 N/A
Educational Understanding Alcohol Use and Abuse John Ewing September 1979 N/A
Educational Foods and Fun: A Nutrition Adventure Rick Reinert September 1980 N/A Co-produced with Rick Reinert Productions
Featuring the Orange Bird.
Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons Rick Reinert September 6, 1981 N/A Co-produced with Rick Reinert Productions
Educational John Ewing September 1981 N/A Co-produced with Sunwest Production
Educational Harold And His Amazing Green Plants Bob Kurtz August 1984** N/A
Educational How to Exercise? March 1984 N/A Co-produced with Sunwest Production
Educational What Is Fitness Exercise? March 1984 N/A Co-produced with Sunwest Production
Educational Why Exercise? March 1984 N/A Co-produced with Sunwest Production
Donald Duck Destination: Careers September 1984 N/A Co-produced with Rick Reinert Productions
Donald Duck Destination: Communications[23][24][25] September 1984 N/A Co-produced with Rick Reinert Productions
Donald Duck Destination: Excellence[23][24][25] September 1984 N/A Co-produced with Rick Reinert Productions
Donald Duck Destination: Science[23][24][25] September 1984 N/A Co-produced with Rick Reinert Productions
Educational 1985 N/A
Educational 1986 N/A Produced for Epcot Educational program.
Educational 1986 N/A Produced for Epcot Educational program.
Educational Recycle Rex Howard E. Baker February 5, 1993 Dinosaur (Region 1 only) Co-produced with Klasky Csupo.

Theme park shorts[]

Series Title Director Release date Release format Notes
Lion King Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable January 21, 1995 Theme Park Attraction Was shown at The Land in Epcot. The attraction permanently closed on February 3, 2018[26]
Mickey Mouse Mickey's PhilharMagic George Scribner October 3, 2003 Theme Park Attraction Computer Animation

Direct-to-video shorts[]

Series Title Director Release date Release format Notes
N/A Grievance of a Starmaker* 2002 "Walt Disney's It's a Small World of Fun!" Produced by Walt Disney Japan
Direct-to-DVD.
N/A One By One Pixote Hunt August 31, 2004 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Was originally made for a third Fantasia Film
Home on the Range A Dairy Tale Will Finn
John Sanford
September 14, 2004 Home on the Range Direct-to-DVD short
N/A The Cat That Looked at a King Dave Bossert December 14, 2004 Mary Poppins (40th & 45th Anniversary Editions) Produced by DisneyToon Studios

Animation produced by The Answer Studio
Direct-to-DVD short

Lilo & Stitch The Origin of Stitch Mike Disa August 30, 2005 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Produced by DisneyToon Studios
Direct-to-DVD short
Bolt Super Rhino Nathan Greno March 22, 2009 Bolt Computer Animation
Direct-to-DVD short
Frankenweenie Captain Sparky vs the Flying Saucers Mark Waring[27] January 8, 2013 Direct-to-DVD short Stop-motion
101 Dalmatians The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt*[28] February 10, 2015 On Blu-ray/DVD with the original One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Moana Gone Fishing John Musker
Ron Clements
February 21, 2017 Moana Computer Animation
Direct-to-Blu-ray short

TV specials[]

Series Title Director Release date Release format Notes
Prep & Landing Prep & Landing Stevie Wermers
Kevin Deters
December 8, 2009 ABC television special Computer Animation
Operation: Secret Santa December 7, 2010
Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice December 5, 2011

Internet shorts[]

Future shorts released on Disney+ will be listed here.

Series Title Director Release date Release format Notes
Prep & Landing Tiny's Big Adventure December 9, 2009 ABC television special Computer Animation
Goofy Checkin' in with Goofy[29] February 16, 2011 Webtoon Opening titles homage to golden age cartoons of the 1940s
N/A Electric Holiday[30] November 15, 2012 Webtoon
N/A Oswald Holiday Greeting Card December 1, 2013 Webtoon Produced by Disney of Japan. Only 34 seconds in length.
Frozen Once Upon a Snowman Dan Abraham
Trent Correy
October 23, 2020 Disney+
Frozen Myth: A Frozen Tale Jeff Gibson February 26, 2021 Disney+ With two minute behind the scene introduction by director Jeff Gibson.
Goofy How to Stay at Home[31] Eric Goldberg August 11, 2021 Disney+ Released as three separate shorts ("How to Wear a Mask", "Learning to Cook", and "Binge Watching")

Disney internship program shorts[]

The project is under Walt Disney Animation summer internship program (CG & Art intern program), where a group of animation and computer graphics students collaborate and make shorts within two months, under the guidance of Disney animators. The shorts are around 1 minutes.

Title Release date Release format
Ventana 2017 Computer Animation
Voilà 2018
Maestro 2019

Short Circuit[]

Short Circuit is a series of animated short films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios filmmakers and artists. It consists of independent shorts in duration of 1 to 2 minutes, accompany with short behind-the-scenes production interview before the film starts, making the whole shorts around 3 minutes. Similar to its sister series SparkShorts from Pixar, it is meant to "take risks in both visual style and story", and showcase new talent from within the industry.

The first 14 shorts premiered on Disney+ on January 24, 2020.

Film Release Date Streaming Date Director(s) Notes
Cycles August 12, 2018 (2018-08-12) January 24, 2020 (2020-01-24) Jeff Gibson Virtual Reality
Screened at SIGGRAPH
Just a Thought[32] June 14, 2019 (2019-06-14) Brian Menz Debuted at Annecy International Animated Film Festival
Jing Hua[32] Jerry Huynh
Exchange Student[32] Natalie Nourigat
A Kite's Tale July 28, 2019 (2019-07-28) Bruce Wright Virtual Reality
Screened at SIGGRAPH
Lightning in a Bottle August 25, 2019 (2019-08-25) Virgilio John Aquino Debuted at D23 Expo
Puddles Zach A. Parrish
Elephant in the Room Brian Scott
Zenith Jennifer Stratton
Drop September 28, 2019 (2019-09-28) Trent Correy Debuted at Ottawa International Animation Festival
Fetch Mitch Counsell
Downtown January 24, 2020 (2020-01-24) Kendra Vander Vliet
Hair-Jitsu Brian Estrada
Lucky Toupee Nikki Mull
The Race Terry Moews

See also[]

Intersecting lists of shorts[]

Related television series[]

  • DuckTales (1987–1990)
  • Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (1989-1990)
  • Goof Troop (1992)
  • Bonkers (1993–1995, cameo)
  • Quack Pack (1996–1997)
  • Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000)
  • Disney's House of Mouse (2001–2003)
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2016)
  • Mickey Mouse (2013–2019)
  • Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures (2017–present)

Other[]

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  • Amendola, Dana (2015). All Aboard: The Wonderful World of Disney Trains (1st ed.). Disney Editions. ISBN 978-1-4231-1714-8.

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