The document provides a timeline of major events and developments in the history of animation from 1824 to 1995. It shows early experiments and inventions that led to animation techniques like phenakistiscope and rotoscoping in the 1800s and 1910s. Major studios and animated works started emerging in the 1920s and 1930s like Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie (1928) and Snow White (1937). CGI technology was applied to realistic computer-generated creatures in Jurassic Park (1993) and the first full-length 3D CG animated feature film was Toy Story in 1995.