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The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. The company is famous for its animated movies, but it's also well-known for their television shows, live-action films, and theme parks. It was founded by Walter Elias "Walt" Disney and his brother Roy Oliver Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio on October 16, 1923.

Copyright tags

Disney owns a lot of copyrights, so this list may be incomplete.
* – Tag contains non-Disney affiliated posts as the copyright is not entirely owned by Disney and/or its original work is in the public domain
** – Tag uses the word "and" in place of the title's ampersand (&)

Disney Animated Classics/Canon

The feature films made by Walt Disney Animation Studios and its predecessors, along with the franchises started by them.

Disney Television Animation

Various TV series made by their TV animation studio. Note that some of the franchises mentioned above (such as The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Lion King, and Lilo & Stitch) also received an animated TV series (more than one in the cases of the latter two).

The Disney Afternoon era
Disney's One Saturday Morning era
Disney Channel and/or Disney XD Original Series
Other animated series
  • Disney's The Little Mermaid – Same tag as the film. It was shown on CBS during its time, and is not part of The Disney Afternoon.
  • [[doug_(series)|Doug (series)]] – Originally a Nicktoon, Disney acquired the series in 1996 and retooled it as Brand Spanking New! Doug, later retitled to Disney's Doug in 1998. Despite this, neither Disney nor Nickelodeon should be tagged alongside this for any Doug posts outside of crossovers with either companies' characters.
  • 101 Dalmatians: The Series – Same tag as the film. It was part of both the Disney Afternoon and One Saturday Morning during its run.
  • Fillmore! – Originally aired on ABC Kids, the successor to One Saturday Morning.
  • Stitch! – This anime is part of the Lilo & Stitch franchise; include the lilo_and_stitch tag with this.
  • Stitch & Ai – This Chinese animated series is part of the Lilo & Stitch franchise; include the lilo_and_stitch tag with this.
Live-action films

Various live-action films produced by Walt Disney Studios, including those with animated segments.

Other copyrights

Other Disney copyrights that don't fit with the above.

  • Chicken Little (1943) – An animated short film that was the company's first adaptation of the fable before the 2005 CGI feature film.
  • Disney Parks – The company's theme park division, overlooking Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and other Disneyland resorts.
  • ESPN – A television channel which Disney owns 80% of which focuses on sports.
  • Disney Villains – A franchise based on Disney's popular villainous characters.
  • Runaway Brain – A rather dark Mickey Mouse cartoon released in 1995 about Mickey getting his brain swapped with that of a monster's.
  • Pixar – A world-renowned computer animation studio; Disney has distributed their films since 1995, but the studio didn't become part of TWDC itself until 2006. See its wiki page for their films and franchises.
  • Disney Princess – A franchise based on Disney's popular princess characters.
  • The Muppets – The famous ensemble cast of puppet characters were bought by Disney in 2004, although Jim Henson initially negotiated with Disney to purchase the characters and Jim Henson Productions until they broke down after his death in 1990 and Disney acquired licenses to the characters prior to their purchase.
  • Disney Fairies – A spin-off of Peter Pan focusing on Tinkerbell and other fairies like her.
  • Club Penguin – A Flash browser game (and its franchise) that debuted in 2005; Disney purchased it and its developer in 2007. The Flash game shut down in 2017 and was replaced by a mobile game called Club Penguin Island.
  • Cory in the House – A live-action Disney Channel sitcom spun-off from That's So Raven about that show's protagonist's younger brother living in the White House. Jokingly called "the best anime ever".
  • Marvel – Company famously known for its superhero comics; Disney purchased Marvel Entertainment in 2009.
  • The Ballad of Nessie – A 2011 traditionally animated short film about the Loch Ness Monster.
  • Star Wars – The popular space opera franchise became part of Disney when the company bought Lucasfilm in 2012.
  • [[indiana_jones_(franchise)|Indiana Jones (franchise)]] – The popular action adventure franchise focused around the character of the same name likewise also became part of Disney from the Lucasfilm purchase.
  • Get a Horse! – A 2013 animated short film that initially seems like a long lost 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoon, until Pete knocks Mickey into the modern era.
  • Planes – A film series spun-off from Pixar's Cars.
  • Disney Infinity – A toys-to-life video game series that lasted from 2013 to 2016.
  • Tsum Tsum – A Japanese-based toy line and mobile game featuring Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars characters rendered as stackable, roughly rectangular-shaped plushies.
  • [[Feast (Disney)|Feast (Disney)]] – A 2014 3D computer-cel animated romantic comedy short film about a Boston Terrier named Winston who gorges on junk food while his owner develops a relationship with a waitress.

Characters

The many, many characters owned by Disney. For simplicity's sake, this will only (with a couple exceptions) list characters not specifically affiliated with any of the above mentioned copyrights, even if they appeared in one of those works.

The Sensational Six

The six most famous leading animated characters of Disney.

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