In November 2005, Walt Disney Feature Animation (WDFA) marked a major milestone in its fabled history with the highly successful release of Chicken Little, the Studio's first fully computer-animated motion picture. Combining Disney's legacy for great characters, imaginative storytelling, and technical innovation, the film propelled the Studio into a whole new dimension of filmmaking. Chicken Little won further acclaim for being the first feature to be shown in Disney Digital 3-D™.
Speeding to the finish line is Cars, the latest comedy-adventure from Pixar Animation Studios. Oscar-winning director John Lasseter is in the driver’s seat for this funny, fast-paced film, which features the vocal talents of Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt and "Larry the Cable Guy." Fueled by plenty of humor, action, heartfelt drama and amazing new technical feats, the high octane cast of characters get their kicks on Route 66 this summer.
An ambitious slate of computer-generated animation is currently in the pipeline at WDFA. In December 2006, Disney animation leaps into the future with Meet the Robinsons – which will also be presented in Disney Digital 3-D – an inventive adventure that spans the space-time continuum of fun and fantasy, and is based on the bestselling book by William Joyce.
Future releases in production include American Dog, the imaginative new comedy-adventure from Chris Sanders, the creator of Lilo & Stitch. With a style all its own, the film follows Henry, a famous TV dog, who finds himself stranded in the Nevada desert. Out in the world for the first time, Henry's tidy life of scripted triumphs has come to an end, and his 2,000-mile trek through the real world is just beginning.
Also on the horizon, Disney animation great Glen Keane makes his directorial debut with Rapunzel. With his unique instincts for performance, great art and storytelling, Keane is aiming to raise the bar still further in this newest telling of the classic fairy tale.

















