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Disney Television Animation (DTVA) (formerly known as Walt Disney Pictures Television Animation Group and Walt Disney Television Animation) is an American animation studio that serves as the television animation production arm of Disney Branded Television, a division of Disney General Entertainment Content, which is a division of Disney ...
This article contains a list of productions made by the American animation studio Disney Television Animation as part of Disney Branded Television and owned by The Walt Disney Company. This list includes animated television series, films, specials and other projects.
This is a list of TV series produced by The Walt Disney Company under its various in-house subsidiaries, that were not bought or acquired from elsewhere. It includes: Walt Disney Productions and Disney Branded Television.
TitleOriginal RunProduction CompanyNetwork2021Walt Disney Pictures Apple Corps Wingnut ...Disney+2021–presentPampa Films Gloriamundi ProductionsDisney+Beyond the Stars2021Fulwell 73 Productions Olive Bridge ...Disney+2021–presentSeven Bucks Productions The Nacelle ...Disney+Sep 14, 1985 · Disney Television Animation is an animation studio which is the TV animation production unit of Disney Branded Television, a division of Walt Disney Television, dedicated to creating, developing, and producing animated television series, films, specials, and other projects.
Today, the majority of Walt Disney Television's productions are animated series which are produced through Walt Disney Television Animation; the last known live-action series produced by WDTV was Smart Guy which ran for three seasons from 1997 to 1999 on the now-defunct WB Television Network. Ironically, WDTV does not produce original ...
Nov 8, 2019 · The Glendale offices of Disney Television Animation (TVA) are filled with nods to The Walt Disney Company’s rich legacy—from a vintage animator’s desk, which appears to be that of an artist working on Peter Pan; to a wall filled with images of iconic characters from TVA’s incredible history.
Disney and Pixar announce an agreement “to make and distribute at least one computer-generated animated movie.” Pixar begins work on the project that will become Toy Story, while continuing to produce commercials and other short materials, including spots for public television.