2. Cinderella 1950’s
• Cinderella was the biggest animation to
first ever come out as a production that
millions of people wanted to go an see.
• This was a huge step for Disney
stepping away from the more serious
nature of snow white and becoming
more child friendly.
3. Wallace and Gromit: The
Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
2005
• This is probably the greatest moments
in stop motion history with the making of
this stop motion film.
• In 2005 no-one would’ve thought of
making something like this until Nick
Park (not a well known filmmaker)
would’ve created such an amazing
piece of stop motion work.
4. One Hundred And One
Dalmatians 1960’s
• This stop motion animation was based
around a novel in which Walt Disney
used from a novel writer called Dodie
Smith.
• As more technology was being created
Walt Disney was able to use that to his
advantage and carry on creating bigger
and better cartoon films.
5. Daisy Town 1970’s
• Daisy Town was created in 1971 it is a
French-Belgian based.
• This was a non-American based film
and wasn’t promoted by any Disney
production.
6. 1990’s
• Chuck Jones began producing a series
of Looney Tunes specials at his Chuck
Jones Productions animation studio, the
first of which was Carnival of the
animals.
• This was a production produced by the
Warner Bros.
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7. 1990’s
• Chuck Jones began producing a series
of Looney Tunes specials at his Chuck
Jones Productions animation studio, the
first of which was Carnival of the
animals.
• This was a production produced by the
Warner Bros.
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decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
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