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  1. {
  2.  
  3. "1937":
  4. {
  5. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs On December 21st 1937":[""]
  6. },
  7.  
  8. "1938":
  9. {
  10. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Jackie Chan Was The Dubbed Voice For 'The Beast' In The Movie 'Beauty And The Beast' When It Was Released In China. ":[""]
  11. },
  12.  
  13. "1939":
  14. {
  15. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Mickey Mouse Was The First Animated Character To Receive A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame.":[""]
  16. },
  17.  
  18. "1940":
  19. {
  20. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Fantasia' On November 13th 1940.":[""]
  21. },
  22.  
  23. "1941":
  24. {
  25. "Had Two Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'The Reluctant Dragon' On June 20th 1941 And 'Dumbo' On October 23rd 1941.":[""]
  26. },
  27.  
  28. "1942":
  29. {
  30. "Had Two Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Bambi' On August 14th 1942 And 'Saludos Amigos' On August 24th 1942.":[""]
  31. },
  32.  
  33. "1943":
  34. {
  35. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Victory Through Air Power' On July 17th 1943.":[""]
  36. },
  37.  
  38. "1944":
  39. {
  40. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Three Caballeros' On December 21st 1944.":[""]
  41. },
  42.  
  43. "1945":
  44. {
  45. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The Disney Movie 'The Lion King' Was Originally Going To Be Called 'King of the Jungle'":[""]
  46. },
  47.  
  48. "1946":
  49. {
  50. "Had Two Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Make Mine Music' On April 20th 1946 And 'Song of the South On November 20th 1946.'":[""]
  51. },
  52.  
  53. "1947":
  54. {
  55. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Fun and Fancy Free' On September 27th 1947.":[""]
  56. },
  57.  
  58. "1948":
  59. {
  60. "Had Two Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Melody Time' On May 27th 1948 And 'So Dear to My Heart' On November 29th 1948":[""]
  61. },
  62.  
  63. "1949":
  64. {
  65. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad On October 5th 1949.'":[""]
  66. },
  67.  
  68. "1950":
  69. {
  70. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Cinderella' On February 15th 1950.":[""]
  71. },
  72.  
  73. "1951":
  74. {
  75. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Alice in Wonderland' On July 28th 1951.":[""]
  76. },
  77.  
  78. "1952":
  79. {
  80. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. 'Pumbaa' From The Lion King Was The First Disney Character To Ever Fart On Screen.":[""]
  81. },
  82.  
  83. "1953":
  84. {
  85. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Peter Pan' On February 5th 1953.":[""]
  86. },
  87.  
  88. "1954":
  89. {
  90. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Disney Was Once Sued By A Biologist For The Defamation Of Hyenas In 'The Lion King' ":[""]
  91. },
  92.  
  93. "1955":
  94. {
  95. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Lady and the Tramp' On June 22nd 1955.":[""]
  96. },
  97.  
  98. "1956":
  99. {
  100. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. In The Disney Movie 101 Dalmatians 'Pongo' Has 72 Spots And 'Perdita' Has 68.":[""]
  101. },
  102.  
  103. "1957":
  104. {
  105. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway.' Mortimer Mouse' Was The Name Originally Meant For Mickey But Walt's Wife Convinced Him To Change It Because Mortimer Sounded Pompous.":[""]
  106. },
  107.  
  108. "1958":
  109. {
  110. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Buzz Lightyear’s Original Name Was Going To Be 'Lunar Larry' But Producers Thought It Sounded To Wacky.":[""]
  111. },
  112.  
  113. "1959":
  114. {
  115. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Sleeping Beauty' On January 29th 1959.":[""]
  116. },
  117.  
  118. "1960":
  119. {
  120. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The Inspiration For The Disney Movie Frozen Came From A Fairytale Called 'The Snow Queen' Which Was Written By Danish Author Hans Christian Andersen.":[""]
  121. },
  122.  
  123. "1961":
  124. {
  125. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'One Hundred and One Dalmatians' On January 25th 1961.":[""]
  126. },
  127.  
  128. "1962":
  129. {
  130. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. While Their Spoken Voice Work Was Recorded By Two Different Actresses The Singing Voice For Both 'Princess Jasmine' And 'Mulan' Was Broadway Actress Lea Salonga.":[""]
  131. },
  132.  
  133. "1963":
  134. {
  135. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Sword in the Stone' On December 25th 1963.":[""]
  136. },
  137.  
  138. "1964":
  139. {
  140. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Mary Poppins' On August 27th 1964":[""]
  141. },
  142.  
  143. "1965":
  144. {
  145. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The Alligator In The Disney Movie 'The Princess And The Frog' Is Named 'Louis' As A Homage To Jazz Legend Louis Armstrong.":[""]
  146. },
  147.  
  148. "1966":
  149. {
  150. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Nintendo’s Mario Was Considered For A Cameo In The Disney Movie 'Wreck-it Ralph' But The Writers Couldn’t Find A Good Way To Incorporate Him In The Story.":[""]
  151. },
  152.  
  153. "1967":
  154. {
  155. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Jungle Book' On October 18th 1967.":[""]
  156. },
  157.  
  158. "1968":
  159. {
  160. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The Story Of 'The Aristocats' Was Inspired By The True Story That Took Place In The Beginning Of The 20th Century Of A Parisian Family Of Cats That Inherited Their Owner’s Fortune.":[""]
  161. },
  162.  
  163. "1969":
  164. {
  165. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Two Of The Gargoyles In The 'Hunchback Of Notre Dame' Were Named After The Writer Of The Original Novel 'Victor Hugo' The Third Gargoyle 'Laverne' Was Named After The Director’s Wife.":[""]
  166. },
  167.  
  168. "1970":
  169. {
  170. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Aristocats' On December 24th 1970.":[""]
  171. },
  172.  
  173. "1971":
  174. {
  175. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks' On October 7th 1971.":[""]
  176. },
  177.  
  178. "1972":
  179. {
  180. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The Phrase 'Hakuna Matata' Means 'No Worries'.":[""]
  181. },
  182.  
  183. "1973":
  184. {
  185. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Robin Hood' On November 8th 1973.":[""]
  186. },
  187.  
  188. "1974":
  189. {
  190. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The First Words Mickey Mouse Ever Spoke On Screen Where 'Hot Dog'.":[""]
  191. },
  192.  
  193. "1975":
  194. {
  195. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Tarzans Birthday Is On November 22nd.":[""]
  196. },
  197.  
  198. "1976":
  199. {
  200. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. When You Hear The Lion Characters Roar In 'The Lion King' You're Actually Hearing Tigers. Filmmakers Found That The Roar From A Lion Was Not Loud Enough.":[""]
  201. },
  202.  
  203. "1977":
  204. {
  205. "Had Three Disney Movies Released During It And They Were. 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' 'The Rescuers' And 'Pete's Dragon'.":[""]
  206. },
  207.  
  208. "1978":
  209. {
  210. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Even Though We Know Him As 'Prince Charming'. We Never Actually Find Out The Real Name Of The Prince Character In Cinderella.":[""]
  211. },
  212.  
  213. "1979":
  214. {
  215. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. In 1968 Disney Produced A Public Service Announcement Called Family Planning That Was All About…You Guessed It…Family Planning.":[""]
  216. },
  217.  
  218. "1980":
  219. {
  220. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Donald Duck Promoted Prophylactics (condoms) During World War Two.":[""]
  221. },
  222.  
  223. "1981":
  224. {
  225. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Fox and the Hound' On July 10 1981.":[""]
  226. },
  227.  
  228. "1982":
  229. {
  230. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Around 50 Children Were Diagnosed With Salmonella After Kissing Frogs Following The Release Of The Princess and the Frog.":[""]
  231. },
  232.  
  233. "1983":
  234. {
  235. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. The Full Name Of The Crab From The Little Mermaid Is 'Horatio Thelonious Ignacious Crustaceous Sebastian'.":[""]
  236. },
  237.  
  238. "1984":
  239. {
  240. "Didn't Have Any Movies Released During It But Here Is A Fun Disney Fact Anyway. Sulley From Monsters Inc Has Over 2.3 Million Individual Hairs.":[""]
  241. },
  242.  
  243. "1985":
  244. {
  245. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Black Cauldron' On July 24th 1985.":[""]
  246. },
  247.  
  248. "1986":
  249. {
  250. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Great Mouse Detective' On July 2 1986.":[""]
  251. },
  252.  
  253. "1987":
  254. {
  255. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Brave Little Toaster' On July 13 1987.":[""]
  256. },
  257.  
  258. "1988":
  259. {
  260. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' And 'Oliver & Company'.":[""]
  261. },
  262.  
  263. "1989":
  264. {
  265. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Little Mermaid' On November 17 1989.":[""]
  266. },
  267.  
  268. "1990":
  269. {
  270. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp' And 'The Rescuers Down Under'.":[""]
  271. },
  272.  
  273. "1991":
  274. {
  275. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Beauty and the Beast' On November 22nd 1991.":[""]
  276. },
  277.  
  278. "1992":
  279. {
  280. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Aladdin' On November 25th 1992.":[""]
  281. },
  282.  
  283. "1993":
  284. {
  285. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' On October 29 1993.":[""]
  286. },
  287.  
  288. "1994":
  289. {
  290. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'The Lion King' On June 24th 1994.":[""]
  291. },
  292.  
  293. "1995":
  294. {
  295. "Had Three Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'A Goofy Movie' 'Pocahontas' And 'Toy Story'":[""]
  296. },
  297.  
  298. "1996":
  299. {
  300. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'James and the Giant Peach' And 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'":[""]
  301. },
  302.  
  303. "1997":
  304. {
  305. "Had One Disney Movie Released During It And That Was 'Hercules' On June 27th 1997.":[""]
  306. },
  307.  
  308. "1998":
  309. {
  310. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'Mulan' And 'A Bugs Life.'":[""]
  311. },
  312.  
  313. "1999":
  314. {
  315. "Had Three Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Doug's 1st Movie' 'Tarzan' And 'Toy Story 2'":[""]
  316. },
  317.  
  318. "2000":
  319. {
  320. "Had Four Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Fantasia 2000' 'The Tigger Movie' 'Dinosaur' And 'The Emperor's New Groove'":[""]
  321. },
  322.  
  323. "2001":
  324. {
  325. "Had Three Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Recess: School's Out' 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire' And 'Monsters Inc.'":[""]
  326. },
  327.  
  328. "2002":
  329. {
  330. "Had Four Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Return to Never Land' 'Lilo & Stitch' 'Spirited Away' And 'Treasure Planet'":[""]
  331. },
  332.  
  333. "2003":
  334. {
  335. "Had Five Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'The Jungle Book 2' 'Piglet's Big Movie' 'The Lizzie McGuire Movie' 'Finding Nemo' And 'Brother Bear'":[""]
  336. },
  337.  
  338. "2004":
  339. {
  340. "Had Three Disney Movies Released During It And They Were 'Teacher's Pet' 'Home on the Range' And 'The Incredibles'":[""]
  341. },
  342.  
  343. "2005":
  344. {
  345. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'Pooh's Heffalump Movie' 'Howl's Moving Castle' 'Valiant' And 'Chicken Little'":[""]
  346. },
  347.  
  348. "2006":
  349. {
  350. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'The Wild' And 'Cars'":[""]
  351. },
  352.  
  353. "2007":
  354. {
  355. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'Meet the Robinsons' 'Ratatouille' And 'Enchanted'":[""]
  356. },
  357.  
  358. "2008":
  359. {
  360. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'WALL-E' And 'Bolt'":[""]
  361. },
  362.  
  363. "2009":
  364. {
  365. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'Up' 'Ponyo' 'A Christmas Carol' And 'The Princess and the Frog'":[""]
  366. },
  367.  
  368. "2010":
  369. {
  370. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'Toy Story 3' 'Tales from Earthsea' And 'Tangled'":[""]
  371. },
  372.  
  373. "2011":
  374. {
  375. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'Gnomeo & Juliet' 'Mars Needs Moms' 'Cars 2' And 'Winnie the Pooh'":[""]
  376. },
  377.  
  378. "2012":
  379. {
  380. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'The Secret World of Arrietty' 'Brave' 'Frankenweenie' And 'Wreck-It Ralph'":[""]
  381. },
  382.  
  383. "2013":
  384. {
  385. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'Monsters University' 'Planes' And 'Frozen'":[""]
  386. },
  387.  
  388. "2014":
  389. {
  390. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'The Wind Rises' 'Planes: Fire & Rescue' And 'Big Hero 6'":[""]
  391. },
  392.  
  393. "2015":
  394. {
  395. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'Strange Magic' 'Inside Out' And 'The Good Dinosaur'":[""]
  396. },
  397.  
  398. "2016":
  399. {
  400. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'Zootopia' 'Finding Dory' And 'Moana'":[""]
  401. },
  402.  
  403. "2017":
  404. {
  405. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'Cars 3' And 'Coco'":[""]
  406. },
  407.  
  408. "2018":
  409. {
  410. "Had Three Movies Released During It And They Were 'Incredibles 2' 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' And 'Mary Poppins Returns'":[""]
  411. },
  412.  
  413. "2019":
  414. {
  415. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'Toy Story 4' 'The Lion King' 'Frozen II' And 'Spies in Disguise'":[""]
  416. },
  417.  
  418. "2020":
  419. {
  420. "Had Two Movies Released During It And They Were 'Onward' And 'Soul'":[""]
  421. },
  422.  
  423. "2021":
  424. {
  425. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'Raya and the Last Dragon' 'Luca' 'Ron's Gone Wrong' And 'Encanto'":[""]
  426. },
  427.  
  428. "2022":
  429. {
  430. "Had Four Movies Released During It And They Were 'Turning Red' 'The Bob's Burgers Movie' 'Lightyear' And 'Strange World'":[""]
  431. },
  432.  
  433. "2023":
  434. {
  435. "Has Been Selected":[""]
  436. },
  437.  
  438. "2024":
  439. {
  440. "Has Been Selected ":[""]
  441. },
  442.  
  443. "2025":
  444. {
  445. "Has Been Selected ":[""]
  446. },
  447.  
  448. "2026":
  449. {
  450. "Has Been Selected ":[""]
  451. },
  452.  
  453. "2027":
  454. {
  455. "Has Been Selected ":[""]
  456. },
  457.  
  458. "2028":
  459. {
  460. "Has Been Selected":[""]
  461. },
  462.  
  463. "2029":
  464. {
  465. "Testing Testing":[""]
  466. },
  467.  
  468. "2030":
  469. {
  470. "Testing Testing":[""]
  471. },
  472.  
  473. "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS":
  474. {
  475. "Was Released On December 21st 1937. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $1.5 million. Box Office: $418 million. Fun Fact: In 1989 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film 'culturally and aesthetically significant' and selected it as one of the first 25 films for preservation in the National Film Registry.":[""]
  476. },
  477.  
  478. "PINOCCHIO":
  479. {
  480. "Was Released On February 7th 1940. Runtime: 88 minutes. Budget: $2.6 million. Box Office: $164 million. Fun Fact: Pinocchio was intended to be the studios third feature after Bambi (1942). However due to difficulties with Bambi adapting the story and animating the animals realistically, Disney announced that Bambi would be postponed while Pinocchio would move ahead in production.":[""]
  481. },
  482.  
  483. "FANTASIA":
  484. {
  485. "Was Released On November 13th 1940. Runtime: 126 minutes. Budget: $2.28 million. Box Office: $76.4 To $83.3 million. Fun Fact: The soundtrack was recorded using multiple audio channels and reproduced with 'Fantasound' a pioneering sound system developed by Disney and RCA that made Fantasia the first commercial film shown in stereo and a precursor to surround sound.":[""]
  486. },
  487.  
  488. "THE RELUCTANT DRAGON":
  489. {
  490. "Was Released On June 20th 1941. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: $600.000. Box Office: $960.000. Fun Fact: Disney released the animated 'Reluctant Dragon' segment on VHS in 1987.":[""]
  491. },
  492.  
  493. "DUMBO":
  494. {
  495. "Was Released On October 23rd 1941. Runtime: 64 minutes. Budget: $950.000. Box Office: $1.3 million. Fun Fact: Originally it was intended to be a short film however Disney soon found that the only way to do the original book justice was to make it a feature length film.":[""]
  496. },
  497.  
  498. "BAMBI":
  499. {
  500. "Was Released On August 13th 1942. Runtime:70 minutes. Budget: $858,000 Box Office: $267.4 million Fun Fact: It is based on the 1923 novel 'Bambi' 'A Life in the Woods' by Austrian author and hunter 'Felix Salten'":[""]
  501. },
  502.  
  503. "SALUDOS AMIGOS":
  504. {
  505. "Was Released On August 24th 1942. Runtime:42 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $1 million. Fun Fact: It features the first appearance of 'José Carioca' the Brazilian cigar smoking parrot.":[""]
  506. },
  507.  
  508. "VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER":
  509. {
  510. "Was Released On July 17th 1943. Runtime: 65 minutes Budget:$788,000 Box Office: $799,000 Fun Fact: On December 8 1941 Disney studios were converted into a propaganda machine for the United States government While most World War II films were created for training purposes films such as 'Victory Through Air Power' were created to build public morale among the Allied powers.":[""]
  511. },
  512.  
  513. "THE THREE CABALLEROS":
  514. {
  515. "Was Released On December 21st 1944.Runtime: 71 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $3.355 million. Fun Fact: The film celebrating Donald Duck's 10th anniversary consists of seven segments each connected by a common theme. In the film it is Donald Duck's birthday (namely Friday the 13th) and he receives three presents from friends in Latin America.":[""]
  516. },
  517.  
  518. "MAKE MINE MUSIC":
  519. {
  520. "Was Released On April 20th 1946. Runtime: 75 minutes. Budget: $1.35 million. Box Office: $3.275 million. Fun Fact: During WWII much of Disney's staff was drafted into the army as a result the studio was littered with unfinished story ideas. In order to keep the film division alive during this time they released six films made up of various unrelated segments set to music.":[""]
  521. },
  522.  
  523. "SONG OF THE SOUTH":
  524. {
  525. "Was Released On November 20th 1946. Runtime: 94 minutes. Budget:$2.125 million. Box Office: $65 million. Fact: Since its initial release the film has attracted controversy with critics characterizing its portrayal of African Americans and plantation life as racist As a result of the film's controversial legacy Disney has not released 'Song of the South' on any home video format.":[""]
  526. },
  527.  
  528. "FUN AND FANCY FREE":
  529. {
  530. "Was Released On September 27th 1947. Runtime: 73 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $3.165 million. Fun Fact: The film is a compilation of two stories 'Bongo' Which is loosely based on the short story 'Little Bear Bongo' by 'Sinclair Lewis' and 'Mickey and the Beanstalk' Which was based on the 'Jack and the Beanstalk' fairy tale.":[""]
  531. },
  532.  
  533. "MELODY TIME":
  534. {
  535. "Was Released On May 27th 1948. Runtime: 75 minutes. Budget: $1.5 million. Box Office: $2.56 million. Fun Fact: Melody Time was the last feature film to include Donald Duck and José Carioca until the 1988 Touchstone Pictures film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.":[""]
  536. },
  537.  
  538. "SO DEAR TO MY HEART":
  539. {
  540. "Was Released On November 29th 1948. Runtime: 82 minutes. Budget:$1.5 million. Box Office: $3.7 million. Fun Fact: The film was a personal favorite of Walt Disney since it re-created on film one of the most memorable times of his life which was Growing up on a small farm in the American Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century.":[""]
  541. },
  542.  
  543. "THE ADVENTURES OF ICHABOD AND MR. TOAD":
  544. {
  545. "Was Released On October 5th 1949. Runtime: 68 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $1.625 million. Fun Fact: It consists of two segments the first based on the 1908 children's novel 'The Wind in the Willows' by British author Kenneth Grahame and the second based on the 1820 short story 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' by American author Washington Irving.":[""]
  546. },
  547.  
  548. "CINDERELLA":
  549. {
  550. "Was Released On February 15th 1950. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: $2.2 million. Box Office: $182 million. Fun Fact: Actress Helene Stanley performs the live action references for Cinderella and artists draw animated frames based on the movements. She later did the same kind of work for Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty (1959) and Anita Radcliffe in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)":[""]
  551. },
  552.  
  553. "ALICE IN WONDERLAND":
  554. {
  555. "Was Released On July 28th 1951. Runtime: Budget: $3 million. Box Office: $2.4 million (1951 domestic)
  556. $3.5 million (1974 domestic) Fun Fact: The film was originally intended to be a live-action/animated film but Disney decided it would be a fully animated film.":[""]
  557. },
  558.  
  559. "PETER PAN":
  560. {
  561. "Was Released On February 5th 1953. Runtime: 77 minutes. Budget: $4 million. Box Office: $87.4 million. Fun Fact: The film concept was darker at first than that of the finished product for example there were scenes involving Captain Hook being killed by the crocodile.":[""]
  562. },
  563.  
  564. "LADY AND THE TRAMP":
  565. {
  566. "Was Released On June 22nd 1955. Runtime: 76 minutes. Budget: $4 million. Box Office: $187 million. Fun Fact: Tramp the dog had various names during development including 'Homer' 'Rags' 'Bozo' before 'Tramp' was chosen.":[""]
  567. },
  568.  
  569. "SLEEPING BEAUTY":
  570. {
  571. "Was Released On January 29th 1959. Runtime: 75 minutes. Budget: $6 million. Box Office: $51.6 million. Fun Fact: Its musical score and songs composed by George Bruns were based on the 1889 'The Sleeping Beauty ballet' by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.":[""]
  572. },
  573.  
  574. "ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS":
  575. {
  576. "Was Released On January 25th 1961. Runtime: 79 minutes. Budget: $3.6 million. Box Office: $303 million. Fun Fact: Bill Peet was assigned to single-handedly write the story which marked the first time that the story for a Disney animated film was written by one person.":[""]
  577. },
  578.  
  579. "THE SWORD IN THE STONE":
  580. {
  581. "Was Released On December 25th 1963. Runtime: 79 minutes. Budget: $3 million. Box Office: $22.2 million. Fun Fact: This was the first animated Disney film to feature songs by the Sherman Brothers they went on to contribute music to such Disney films as 'Mary Poppins' 'The Jungle Book' 'The Aristocats' and 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'":[""]
  582. },
  583.  
  584. "MARY POPPINS":
  585. {
  586. "Was Released On August 27th 1964. Runtime: 139 minutes. Budget: $4.4–6 million. Box Office: $103.1 million. Fun Fact: It became the highest grossing film of 1964 and at the time of its release was Disney's highest-grossing film ever.":[""]
  587. },
  588.  
  589. "THE JUNGLE BOOK":
  590. {
  591. "Was Released On October 18th 1967. Runtime: 78 minutes. Budget: $4 million. Box Office: $378 million. Fun Fact: In the original book the vultures are evil so Disney lightened it up by having them bear a resemblance to The Beatles. It was also planned to have the Beatles voice the characters however John Lennon refused to work on animated films which led to the idea being discarded.":[""]
  592. },
  593.  
  594. "THE ARISTOCATS":
  595. {
  596. "Was Released On December 24th 1970. Runtime: 79 minutes. Budget: $4 million. Box Office: $191 million. Fun Fact: Originally 'O'Malley' was going to be drawn with stripes to have him resemble a tabby cat but this was dropped after director Wolfgang Reitherman remembered the difficulty in animating 'Shere Khan' in The Jungle Book.":[""]
  597. },
  598.  
  599. "BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS":
  600. {
  601. "Was Released On October 7th 1971. Runtime: 118 minutes. Budget: $6.3 million. Box Office: $17.9 million. Fun Fact: Author Mary Norton published 'The Magic Bed Knob' in 1943 then in August 1945 Disney purchased the film rights to the book. Norton then published 'Bonfires and Broomsticks in 1947' and the two books were then combined into Bedknobs and Broomsticks in 1957.":[""]
  602. },
  603.  
  604. "ROBIN HOOD":
  605. {
  606. "Was Released On November 8th 1973.Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $5 million. Box Office: $33 million. Fun Fact: It is the 21st Disney animated feature film and is Based on the English folk tale of the same name.,":[""]
  607. },
  608.  
  609. "THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH":
  610. {
  611. "Was Released On March 11th 1977. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: Unknown. Fun Fact: The character Gopher which does not appear in the Milne stories was created because Disney wanted an all-American character that could appeal to the children and also add an element of comedy.":[""]
  612. },
  613.  
  614. "THE RESCUERS":
  615. {
  616. "Was Released On June 22nd 1977. Runtime: 77 minutes. Budget: $7.5 million. Box Office: $169 million. Fun Fact: The Rescuers entered development in 1962 but was shelved due to Walt Disney's dislike of the project's political overtones.":[""]
  617. },
  618.  
  619. "PETES DRAGON":
  620. {
  621. "Was Released On November 3rd 1977. Runtime: 128 minutes. Budget: $10 million. Box Office: $36–39.6 million. Fun Fact: The project was initially conceived in 1957 as a two-part episode of the Disneyland television series but it was shelved until it was revived as a musical film in 1975.":[""]
  622. },
  623.  
  624. "THE FOX AND THE HOUND":
  625. {
  626. "Was Released On July 10th 1981. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $12 million. Box Office: $63.5 million. Fun Fact: Development began on the project after Wolfgang Reitherman had read the original novel and decided that it would make for a good animated feature as one of his sons had once owned a pet fox years before.":[""]
  627. },
  628.  
  629. "THE BLACK CAULDRON":
  630. {
  631. "Was Released On July 24th 1985. Runtime:80 minutes. Budget: $44 million. Box Office: $21.3 million. Fun Fact: It was tentatively scheduled to be released in 1980 but it was considered too advanced for the newly hired animators due to their inability to animate realistic human characters.":[""]
  632. },
  633.  
  634. "THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE":
  635. {
  636. "Was Released On July 2nd 1986. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: $14 million. Box Office: $38.7 million. Fun Fact: Based on the children's book series 'Basil of Baker Street' by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone it draws heavily on the tradition of Sherlock Holmes with a heroic mouse who consciously emulates the detective.":[""]
  637. },
  638.  
  639. "THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER":
  640. {
  641. "Was Released On July 13th 1987. Runtime: 90 minutes. Budget: $2.3 million. Box Office: $2.3 million. Fun Fact: The animators used many visual cues to help inform the audience about plot and character For example during the nightmare sequence at the beginning of the film a Toaster burns toast and emits smoke which symbolizes guilt and fear of being responsible.":[""]
  642. },
  643.  
  644. "WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT":
  645. {
  646. "Was Released On June 22nd 1988. Runtime: 104 minutes. Budget: $50.6 million. Box Office: $351.5 million. Fun Fact: Producer Steven Spielberg convinced Warner Bros to 'lend' their characters to the film with stipulations on how those characters were portrayed for example Disney's 'Donald Duck' and Warner Bros 'Daffy Duck' appear as equally talented duelling pianists.":[""]
  647. },
  648.  
  649. "OLIVER & COMPANY":
  650. {
  651. "Was Released On November 18th 1988. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: $31 million. Box Office: $121 million+ Fun Fact: The film quickly went into production under the working title 'Oliver and the Dodger'":[""]
  652. },
  653.  
  654. "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST":
  655. {
  656. "Was Released On November 22nd 1991. Runtime: 84 minutes. Budget: $25 million. Box Office: $440.1 million. Fun Fact: The final dance between Belle and the Prince were reused from the final dance sequence between Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip from the 1959 film 'Sleeping Beauty'":[""]
  657. },
  658.  
  659. "THE LITTLE MERMAID":
  660. {
  661. "Was Released On November 17th 1989. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $40 million. Box Office: $211.3 million. Fun Fact: It was originally planned as part of one of Disney's earliest feature films as a film featuring vignettes of Hans Christian Andersen tales. Development started soon after Snow White in the late 1930s but was delayed due to various circumstances.":[""]
  662. },
  663.  
  664. "DUCKTALES THE MOVIE: TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP":
  665. {
  666. "Was Released On August 3rd 1990. Runtime: 69 minutes. Budget: $20 million. Box Office: $18.1 million. Fun Fact: The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales.":[""]
  667. },
  668.  
  669. "THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER":
  670. {
  671. "Was Released On November 16th 1990. Runtime: 77 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $47.4 million. Fun Fact: After the success of 'Crocodile Dundee' (1986) had enhanced the appeal of Australian culture to a mainstream American audience. The new Rescuers sequel would be set in Australia for which writing began in 1986.":[""]
  672. },
  673.  
  674. "ALADDIN":
  675. {
  676. "Was Released On November 25th 1992. Runtime: 90 minutes. Budget: $28 million. Box Office: $504.1 million. Fun Fact: It is based on an Arabic folktale of the same name.":[""]
  677. },
  678.  
  679. "THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS":
  680. {
  681. "Was Released On October 29th 1993. Runtime: 76 minutes. Budget: $24 million. Box Office: $91.5 million. Fun Fact: The Nightmare Before Christmas originated in a poem written by Tim Burton in 1982 while he was working as an animator at Walt Disney Productions.":[""]
  682. },
  683.  
  684. "THE LION KING 1994":
  685. {
  686. "Was Released On June 24th 1994. Runtime: 88 minutes. Budget: $45 million. Box Office: $968.5 million. Fun Fact: It is inspired by William Shakespeare's Hamlet with elements from the Biblical stories of 'Joseph and Moses' and Disney's 1942 film 'Bambi'":[""]
  687. },
  688.  
  689. "A GOOFY MOVIE":
  690. {
  691. "Was Released On April 7th 1995. Runtime: 78 minutes. Budget: $18 million. Box Office: $37.6 million. Fun Fact: A Goofy Movie opened in theatres at second place on its opening weekend with $6.1 million. It was held from the number one spot because of the Will Smith blockbuster 'Bad Boys' that opened the same weekend with $15.5 million in box office returns.":[""]
  692. },
  693.  
  694. "POCAHONTAS":
  695. {
  696. "Was Released On June 23th 1995. Runtime: 81 minutes. Budget: $55 million. Box Office: $346.1 million. Fun Fact: Mel Gibson provided the singing and speaking voices of John Smith.":[""]
  697. },
  698.  
  699. "TOY STORY":
  700. {
  701. "Was Released On November 22th 1995. Runtime: 81 minutes. Budget: $30 million. Box Office: $394.4 million. Fun Fact: It was the first entirely computer animated feature film as well as the first feature film from Pixar.":[""]
  702. },
  703.  
  704. "JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH":
  705. {
  706. "Was Released On April 12th 1996. Runtime: 79 minutes. Budget: $38 million. Box Office: $37.7 million. Fun Fact: Based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi.":[""]
  707. },
  708.  
  709. "HERCULES":
  710. {
  711. "Was Released On June 27th 1997. Runtime: 93 minutes. Budget: $85 million. Box Office: $252.7 million. Fun Fact: It is loosely based on the legendary hero 'Heracles' (known in the film by his Roman name Hercules) who is the the son of Zeus in Greek mythology.":[""]
  712. },
  713.  
  714. "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME":
  715. {
  716. "Was Released On June 21th 1996. Runtime: 91 minutes. Budget: $70 million. Box Office: $325.3 million. Fun Fact: The film is considered to be one of Disney's darkest animated films due to its mature subject matter such as 'lust' 'damnation' 'antiziganism' 'genocide' and sin.":[""]
  717. },
  718.  
  719. "MULAN":
  720. {
  721. "Was Released On June 19th 1998. Runtime: 87 minutes. Budget: $90 million. Box Office: $304.3 million. Fun Fact: In 1994 the production team sent a select group of artistic supervisors to China for three weeks to take photographs and drawings of local landmarks for inspiration and to soak up local culture.":[""]
  722. },
  723.  
  724. "A BUGS LIFE":
  725. {
  726. "Was Released On November 25th 1998. Runtime: 95 minutes. Budget: $120 million. Box Office: $363.3 million. Fun Fact: It was more difficult for animators during the production of A Bug's Life than that of Toy Story as Pixar's computers ran sluggishly due to the complexity of the character models.":[""]
  727. },
  728.  
  729. "DOUG'S 1ST MOVIE":
  730. {
  731. "Was Released On March 26th 1999. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $5 million. Box Office: $19.4 million. Fun Fact: Nobody Cares About This Movie Because Nickelodeon's version of 'Doug is superior.":[""]
  732. },
  733.  
  734. "TARZAN":
  735. {
  736. "Was Released On June 18th 1999. Runtime: 88 minutes. Budget: $130 million. Box Office: $448.2 million. Fun Fact: Disney's Tarzan was the first Tarzan film to be animated. Thomas Schumacher then president of Walt Disney Feature Animation expressed surprise there hadn't been any previous attempts to animate a Tarzan film saying 'Here is a book that cries out to be animated'":[""]
  737. },
  738.  
  739. "TOY STORY 2":
  740. {
  741. "Was Released On November 24th 1999. Runtime: 92 minutes. Budget: $90 million. Box Office: $512 million. Fun Fact: The work on the film was nearly lost in 1998 when one of the animators accidentally deleted the files. Technical director Galyn Susman had a backup copy of the film on her home computer allowing the Pixar team to recover nearly all of the lost assets.":[""]
  742. },
  743.  
  744. "FANTASIA 2000":
  745. {
  746. "Was Released On January 1st 2000. Runtime: 75 minutes. Budget: Box Office: $80–85 million. $90.9 million. Fun Fact: It is the 38th Disney animated feature film and sequel to 1940's Fantasia. Like its predecessor Fantasia 2000 consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music.":[""]
  747. },
  748.  
  749. "THE TIGGER MOVIE":
  750. {
  751. "Was Released On February 11th 2000. Runtime: 79 minutes. Budget: $15 million–$30 million. Box Office: $96.2 million. Fun Fact: The film was the first feature length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts.,":[""]
  752. },
  753.  
  754. "DINOSAUR":
  755. {
  756. "Was Released On May 19th 2000. Runtime: 82 minutes. Budget: $127.5 million. Box Office: $349.8 million. Fun Fact: The film was originally going to be much darker and violent in tone akin to a nature documentary.":[""]
  757. },
  758.  
  759. "THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE":
  760. {
  761. "Was Released On December 15th 2000. Runtime: Budget: Box Office: Fun Fact: Actual animation began in 1999 involving 400 artists and 300 technicians and production personnel.":[""]
  762. },
  763.  
  764. "RECESS: SCHOOLS OUT":
  765. {
  766. "Was Released On February 16th 2001. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $23 million. Box Office: $44.5 million. Fun Fact: The film centers around T.J. Detweiler and his friends uncovering a plot to get rid of summer vacation.":[""]
  767. },
  768.  
  769. "ATLANTIS: THE LOST EMPIRE":
  770. {
  771. "Was Released On June 15th 2001. Runtime: 96 minutes. Budget: $90–120 million. Box Office: $186.1 million. Fun Fact: The film was released at a time when audience interest in animated films was shifting away from hand-drawn animation toward films with full CGI.":[""]
  772. },
  773.  
  774. "MONSTERS INC":
  775. {
  776. "Was Released On November 2nd 2001. Runtime: 92 minutes. Budget: $115 million. Box Office: $577.4 million. Fun Fact: The idea for Monsters Inc. along with ideas that would eventually become 'A Bug's Life' 'Finding Nemo' and 'WALL-E' was conceived in a lunch in 1994 during the near completion of Toy Story.":[""]
  777. },
  778.  
  779. "RETURN TO NEVER LAND":
  780. {
  781. "Was Released On February 15th 2002. Runtime: 73 minutes. Budget: $20 million. Box Office: $115.1 million. Fun Fact: The mermaids in this sequel are given brassieres since their appearances in its predecessor were considered sexualized.,":[""]
  782. },
  783.  
  784. "LILO & STITCH":
  785. {
  786. "Was Released On June 21st 2002. Runtime: 85 minutes. Budget: $80 million. Box Office: $273.1 million. Fun Fact: For three straight days in his Hotel room Director Chris Sanders Sanders created a 29-page pitch book drawing conceptual sketches and outlining the film's general story.":[""]
  787. },
  788.  
  789. "SPIRITED AWAY":
  790. {
  791. "Was Released On September 20th 2002. Runtime: 125 minutes. Budget: $19.2 million. Box Office: $395.8 million. Fun Fact: Production commenced in February 2000 on a budget of US$15 million. Walt Disney Pictures financed ten percent of the film's production cost for the right of first refusal for American distribution.":[""]
  792. },
  793.  
  794. "TREASURE PLANET":
  795. {
  796. "Was Released On November 27th 2002. Runtime: 95 minutes. Budget: $140 million. Box Office: $109.6 million. Fun Fact: It is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel Treasure Island (1883) and it is the third retelling of the story in an outer space setting.":[""]
  797. },
  798.  
  799. "THE JUNGLE BOOK 2":
  800. {
  801. "Was Released On February 14th 2003. Runtime: 72 minutes. Budget: $20 million. Box Office: $135.7 million. Fun Fact: Due to a legal dispute the character of King Louie from the original Jungle Book could not be included in this film. However he makes a non physical appearance as a shadow puppet in the beginning of the film and is briefly mentioned in the middle of the film.":[""]
  802. },
  803.  
  804. "PIGLET'S BIG MOVIE":
  805. {
  806. "Was Released On March 21st 2003. Runtime: 75 minutes. Budget: $46 million. Box Office: $62.9 million. Fun Fact: In 2003 Disney released Piglet's Big Game for the 'PlayStation 2' 'GameCube' and 'Game Boy Advance' as well as a CD-ROM game which was also entitled Piglet's Big Game.":[""]
  807. },
  808.  
  809. "THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE":
  810. {
  811. "Was Released On May 2nd 2003. Runtime: 94 minutes. Budget: $17 million. Box Office: $55.5 million. Fun Fact: The film serves as the finale of the Disney Channel television series of the same name and was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel series.":[""]
  812. },
  813.  
  814. "FINDING NEMO":
  815. {
  816. "Was Released On May 30th 2003. Runtime: 100 minutes. Budget: $94 million. Box Office: $940.3 million. Fun Fact: To ensure that the movements of the fish in the film were believable, the animators took a crash course in fish biology and oceanography.":[""]
  817. },
  818.  
  819. "BROTHER BEAR":
  820. {
  821. "Was Released On November 1st 2003. Runtime: 85 minutes. Budget: $46 million. Box Office: $250.4 million. Fun Fact: The story artists embarked on a research trip in August 1999 to visit Alaska where they travelled on the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and Kodiak Island.":[""]
  822. },
  823.  
  824. "TEACHERS PET":
  825. {
  826. "Was Released On January 16th 2004. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: $10 million. Box Office: $6.5 million. Fun Fact: Teacher's Pet is a 2004 American animated musical comedy film which serves as the finale of the 2000 television series of the same name.":[""]
  827. },
  828.  
  829. "HOME ON THE RANGE":
  830. {
  831. "Was Released On April 2nd 2004. Runtime: 76 minutes. Budget: $110 million. Box Office: $76.5 million. Fun Fact: Home on the Range is a 2004 American animated Western musical comedy film.":[""]
  832. },
  833.  
  834. "THE INCREDIBLES":
  835. {
  836. "Was Released On November 5th 2004. Runtime: 115 minutes. Budget: $92–145 million. Box Office: $631.6 million. Fun Fact: The animation team was tasked with animating an allhuman cast which required creating new technology to animate detailed human anatomy and realistic skin and hair.":[""]
  837. },
  838.  
  839. "POOHS HEFFALUMP MOVIE":
  840. {
  841. "Was Released On February 11th 2005. Runtime: 68 minutes. Budget: $20 million. Box Office: $52.9 million. Fun Fact: Heffalumps were first mentioned in the original Winnie the-Pooh books. They appeared in a nightmare sequence along with their fellow scary creatures 'The woozles'":[""]
  842. },
  843.  
  844. "HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE":
  845. {
  846. "Was Released On June 10th 2005. Runtime: 119 minutes. Budget: US$24 million. Box Office: US$236 million. Fun Fact: It is loosely based on the 1986 novel of the same name by British author Diana Wynne Jones.":[""]
  847. },
  848.  
  849. "VALIANT":
  850. {
  851. "Was Released On August 19th 2005. Runtime: 76 minutes. Budget: $35 million. Box Office: $61.7. million. Fun Fact: The film is based on a story by George Webster and inspired by true stories of hundreds of pigeons that helped the soldiers in the war.":[""]
  852. },
  853.  
  854. "CHICKEN LITTLE":
  855. {
  856. "Was Released On November 4th 2005. Runtime: 81 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $314.4 million. Fun Fact: For the title character there were approximately fourteen to fifteen character designs before settling on the design composed of an ovular egghead shape with oversized glasses.":[""]
  857. },
  858.  
  859. "THE WILD":
  860. {
  861. "Was Released On April 14th 2006. Runtime: 82 minutes. Budget: $80 million. Box Office: $102.3 million. Fun Fact: The film was a critical and commercial failure with severe criticism given towards its animation style and similarities to DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar 'Finding Nemo' and 'The Lion King'":[""]
  862. },
  863.  
  864. "CARS":
  865. {
  866. "Was Released On June 9th 2006. Runtime: 117 minutes. Budget: $120 million. Box Office: $462 million. Fun Fact: In 2001 the film's working title was Route 66 (after U.S. Route 66) but the title was changed to Cars in order to avoid confusion with the 1960s television series of the same name.":[""]
  867. },
  868.  
  869. "MEET THE ROBINSONS":
  870. {
  871. "Was Released On March 30th 2007. Runtime: 94 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $169.3 million. Fun Fact: It is loosely based on the 1990 children's book A Day with Wilbur Robinson by William Joyce.":[""]
  872. },
  873.  
  874. "RATATOUILLE":
  875. {
  876. "Was Released On June 29th 2007. Runtime: 111 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $623.7 million Fun Fact: A challenge for the filmmakers was creating computer generated images of food that would appear delicious. Gourmet chefs in both the U.S. and France were consulted and animators attended cooking classes to understand the workings of a commercial kitchen.":[""]
  877. },
  878.  
  879. "ENCHANTED":
  880. {
  881. "Was Released On November 21st 2007. Runtime: 107 minutes. Budget: $85 million. Box Office: $340.5 million. Fun Fact: Enchanted is the first feature length Disney live-action/traditional animation hybrid since Disney's Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988 though the traditionally animated characters do not interact in the live action environment in the same method as they did in Roger Rabbit.":[""]
  882. },
  883.  
  884. "WALL-E":
  885. {
  886. "Was Released On June 27th 2008. Runtime: 97 minutes. Budget: $180 million. Box Office: $521.3 million. Fun Fact: The film was known under the title of 'Trash Planet' for two months in 1995.":[""]
  887. },
  888.  
  889. "BOLT":
  890. {
  891. "Was Released On November 21st 2008. Runtime: 96 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $310 million. Fun Fact: Bolt's characteristics are based on an amalgam of breeds although the designers started with the American White Shepherd.":[""]
  892. },
  893.  
  894. "UP":
  895. {
  896. "Was Released On May 29th 2009. Runtime: 96 minutes. Budget: $175 million. Box Office: $735.1 million. Fun Fact: The designs of the characters were caricatured and stylized considerably and animators were challenged with creating realistic cloth.":[""]
  897. },
  898.  
  899. "PONYO":
  900. {
  901. "Was Released On August 14th 2009. Runtime: 101 minutes. Budget: (US$34 million) Box Office: US$204.8 million. Fun Fact: The film was originally released in Japan on July 19th 2008 by distributor Toho. It was a major commercial success grossing over $204 million worldwide and becoming the fifth highest grossing anime film of all time.":[""]
  902. },
  903.  
  904. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL":
  905. {
  906. "Was Released On November 6th 2009. Runtime: 96 minutes. Budget: $175–200 million. Box Office: $325.3 million. Fun Fact: It is based on Charles Dickens's 1843 novel of the same name.":[""]
  907. },
  908.  
  909. "THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG":
  910. {
  911. "Was Released On December 11th 2009. Runtime: 97 minutes. Budget: $105 million. Box Office: $271 million. Fun Fact: It is inspired in part by the 2002 novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker which in turn is based on the German folk tale 'The Frog Prince' as collected by the Brothers Grimm.":[""]
  912. },
  913.  
  914. "TOY STORY 3":
  915. {
  916. "Was Released On June 18th 2010. Runtime: 103 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.067 billion. Fun Fact: Pixar revisited their work from the original movie and found that although they could open the old files for the animated 3D models errors prevented them from editing the files which necessitated recreating the models from scratch.":[""]
  917. },
  918.  
  919. "TALES FROM EARTHSEA":
  920. {
  921. "Was Released On August 13th 2010. Runtime:115 minutes Budget:$22 million Box Office:$75.5 million Fun Fact: The movie was released on DVD and VHS in Japan by Buena Vista Home Entertainment on July 4 2007. The DVD included the movie with both the original Japanese soundtrack and English dub alongside a selection of bonus features.":[""]
  922. },
  923.  
  924. "TANGLED":
  925. {
  926. "Was Released On November 24th 2010. Runtime: 100 minutes. Budget: $260 million. Box Office: $592.4 million. Fun Fact: In October 2003 the film was announced as 'Rapunzel Unbraided' as a computer animated feature scheduled for a 2007 release.":[""]
  927. },
  928.  
  929. "GNOMEO & JULIET":
  930. {
  931. "Was Released On February 11th 2011. Runtime: 84 minutes. Budget: $36 million. Box Office: $193.9 million. Fun Fact: It is loosely based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and features the voices of 'James McAvoy' 'Emily Blunt' 'Michael Caine' 'Jason Statham' And Maggie Smith.":[""]
  932. },
  933.  
  934. "MARS NEEDS MOMS":
  935. {
  936. "Was Released On March 11th 2011. Runtime: 88 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $39.2 million. Fun Fact: It tells the story of a nine-year old boy named Milo who sets out to save his mother on Mars after she is taken away by Martians at the night time.":[""]
  937. },
  938.  
  939. "CARS 2":
  940. {
  941. "Was Released On June 24th 2011. Runtime: 106 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $559.8 million. Fun Fact: Cars is the second Pixar film after 'Toy Story' to have a sequel as well as becoming a franchise.":[""]
  942. },
  943.  
  944. "WINNIE THE POOH":
  945. {
  946. "Was Released On July 15th 2011. Runtime: 63 minutes. Budget: $30 million. Box Office: $50.1 million. Fun Fact: Following a trip to Ashdown Forest in England to explore the location of the original stories the filmmakers enlisted Burny Mattinson a Disney veteran who worked on the 1974 short 'Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too' to serve as lead storyboard artist for the film.":[""]
  947. },
  948.  
  949. "THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY":
  950. {
  951. "Was Released On February 17th 2012. Runtime: 95 minutes. Budget: $23 million. Box Office: $146 million. Fun Fact: The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD and as a Blu-ray and DVD combo pack on May 22 2012 in North America.":[""]
  952. },
  953.  
  954. "BRAVE":
  955. {
  956. "Was Released On June 22nd 2012. Runtime: 93 minutes. Budget: $185 million. Box Office: $540.4 million. Fun Fact: Announced in April 2008 as 'The Bear and the Bow' Writer and director Brenda Chapman considers it a fairy tale in the tradition of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm.":[""]
  957. },
  958.  
  959. "FRANKENWEENIE":
  960. {
  961. "Was Released On October 5th 2012. Runtime: Budget: 87 minutes. $39 million. Box Office: $81.5 million. Fun Fact: It is a feature length remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is also both a parody of and homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein based on Mary Shelley's 1818 book Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus.":[""]
  962. },
  963.  
  964. "WRECK-IT RALPH":
  965. {
  966. "Was Released On November 2nd 2012. Runtime: 101 minutes. Budget: $165 million. Box Office: $496.5 million. Fun Fact: The concept of Wreck-It Ralph was first developed at Disney in the late 1980s under the working title 'High Score'. In the late 1990s it took on the working title 'Joe Jump' then in the mid 2000s as Reboot Ralph.":[""]
  967. },
  968.  
  969. "MONSTERS UNIVERSITY":
  970. {
  971. "Was Released On June 21st 2013. Runtime: 104 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $743.6 million. Fun Fact: The plot of Monsters University details Mike and Sulley's first meeting contradicting a scene from the original film in which Mike tells Sulley 'You've been jealous of my good looks since the fourth grade'.":[""]
  972. },
  973.  
  974. "PLANES":
  975. {
  976. "Was Released On August 9th 2013. Runtime: 92 minutes. Budget: $50 million. Box Office: $240.2 million. Fun Fact: The team conducted research by interviewing several pilots of plane types that were included in the movie.":[""]
  977. },
  978.  
  979. "FROZEN":
  980. {
  981. "Was Released On November 27th 2013. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $1.285 billion. Fun Fact: It is inspired by the 1844 fairy tale The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen.":[""]
  982. },
  983.  
  984. "THE WIND RISES":
  985. {
  986. "Was Released On February 21st 2014. Runtime: 126 minutes. Budget: US$30 million. Box Office: US$136.5 million. Fun Fact: The Wind Rises was the highest grossing Japanese film in Japan in 2013.":[""]
  987. },
  988.  
  989. "PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE":
  990. {
  991. "Was Released On July 18th 2014. Runtime: 84 minutes. Budget: $50 million. Box Office: $147 million. Fun Fact: Production on Planes: Fire & Rescue began six months after the start of the previous film.":[""]
  992. },
  993.  
  994. "BIG HERO 6":
  995. {
  996. "Was Released On November 7th 2014. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $165 million. Box Office: $657.8 million. Fun Fact: Big Hero 6 is the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters, whose parent company was acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2009.":[""]
  997. },
  998.  
  999. "STRANGE MAGIC":
  1000. {
  1001. "Was Released On January 23th 2015. Runtime: 99 minutes. Budget: $70–100 million. Box Office: $13.6 million. Fun Fact: It is based on a story by George Lucas and inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.":[""]
  1002. },
  1003.  
  1004. "INSIDE OUT":
  1005. {
  1006. "Was Released On June 19th 2015. Runtime: 95 minutes. Budget: $175 million. Box Office: $858.8 million. Fun Fact: The international versions of this film are different to the US version. For example the Japanese version changed broccoli to green bell peppers because children did not find broccoli gross.":[""]
  1007. },
  1008.  
  1009. "THE GOOD DINOSAUR":
  1010. {
  1011. "Was Released On November 25th 2015. Runtime: 94 minutes. Budget: $175–200 million. Box Office: $332.2 million. Fun Fact: The filmmakers wanted to explore what dinosaurs represent in the present day and how they are represented in stereotypes. Peterson stated 'It's time to do a movie where you get to know the dinosaur and what it's really like to be a dinosaur.":[""]
  1012. },
  1013.  
  1014. "ZOOTOPIA":
  1015. {
  1016. "Was Released On March 4th 2016. Runtime: 108 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $1.025 billion. Fun Fact: Actor Alan Tudyk has a clever reference to a past character of his. He played the Duke of Weselton mocked as Weaseltown in Frozen. Now in Zootopia he plays Duke Weaselton an actual non-metaphorical weasel.":[""]
  1017. },
  1018.  
  1019. "FINDING DORY":
  1020. {
  1021. "Was Released On June 17th 2016. Runtime: 97 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.029 billion. Fun Fact: Louis Armstrong's version of 'What a Wonderful World' is played during the scene in which fish are released into the ocean as the truck Dory and Hank are driving crashes into the water":[""]
  1022. },
  1023.  
  1024. "MOANA":
  1025. {
  1026. "Was Released On November 23rd 2016. Runtime: 107 minutes. Budget: $150–175 million. Box Office: $682.6 million. Fun Fact: The film introduces Auliʻi Cravalho as the voice of Moana and also features the ensemble voices of 'Dwayne Johnson' 'Rachel House' 'Temuera Morrison' 'Jemaine Clement' 'Nicole Scherzinger' and Alan Tudyk.":[""]
  1027. },
  1028.  
  1029. "CARS 3":
  1030. {
  1031. "Was Released On June 16th 2017. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $175 million. Box Office: $383.9 million. Fun Fact: Talks for a third Cars film began in late 2011 after the release of its predecessor and entered production in 2014.":[""]
  1032. },
  1033.  
  1034. "COCO":
  1035. {
  1036. "Was Released On November 22th 2017. Runtime: 105 minutes. Budget: $175–225 million. Box Office: $814.3 million. Fun Fact: The concept for Coco is inspired by the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead. Pixar began developing the animation in 2016 and some of the film's crew visited Mexico for research.":[""]
  1037. },
  1038.  
  1039. "INCREDIBLES 2":
  1040. {
  1041. "Was Released On June 15th 2018. Runtime: 118 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.243 billion. Fun Fact: A 53 second teaser trailer premiered on November 18 2017 It received 113.0 million views in its first 24 hours becoming the most viewed trailer for an animated film up until the release of the teaser trailer for Frozen II in February 2019.":[""]
  1042. },
  1043.  
  1044. "RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET":
  1045. {
  1046. "Was Released On November 21st 2018. Runtime: 112 minutes. Budget: $175 million. Box Office: $529.3 million. Fun Fact: The first discussions about a sequel to Wreck-It Ralph began in September 2012 and the new installment went through three different scripts before the filmmakers settled on the final plot.":[""]
  1047. },
  1048.  
  1049. "MARY POPPINS RETURNS":
  1050. {
  1051. "Was Released On December 19th 2018. Runtime: 131 minutes. Budget: $130 million. Box Office: $349.5 million. Fun Fact: A sequel to Mary Poppins had been gestating in development hell since the first film's release in 1964.":[""]
  1052. },
  1053.  
  1054. "TOY STORY 4":
  1055. {
  1056. "Was Released On June 21st 2019. Runtime: 100 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.073 billion. Fun Fact: Tony Hale was cast as Forky a homemade toy suffering an existential crisis. When asked to voice Forky Hale said 'A utensil's existential crisis?' 'I'm in'":[""]
  1057. },
  1058.  
  1059. "THE LION KING 2019":
  1060. {
  1061. "Was Released On July 19th 2019. Runtime: 118 minutes. Budget: $250–260 million. Box Office: $1.663 billion. Fun Fact: Elton John returned to rework his musical compositions from the original film before his retirement.":[""]
  1062. },
  1063.  
  1064. "FROZEN II":
  1065. {
  1066. "Was Released On November 22nd 2019. Runtime: 103 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $1.453 billion. Fun Fact: The film was greenlit in March 2015 after a company debate about whether it would be perceived as inferior to the original. It used more enhanced animation technology than the first movie.":[""]
  1067. },
  1068.  
  1069. "SPIES IN DISGUISE":
  1070. {
  1071. "Was Released On December 25th 2019. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $100 million. Box Office: $171.6 million. Fun Fact: The plot follows a secret agent who is transformed into a pigeon by an intelligent young scientist.":[""]
  1072. },
  1073.  
  1074. "ONWARD":
  1075. {
  1076. "Was Released On March 6th 2020. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $175–200 million. Box Office: $142 million. Fun Fact: Development on Onward lasted for six years.":[""]
  1077. },
  1078.  
  1079. "SOUL":
  1080. {
  1081. "Was Released On December 25th 2020. Runtime: 101 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $121 million. Fun Fact: Production on Soul lasted for four years on an approximate $150 million budget. This was the first Pixar film to feature a black lead.":[""]
  1082. },
  1083.  
  1084. "RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON":
  1085. {
  1086. "Was Released On March 5th 2021. Runtime: 107 minutes. Budget: $100 million+. Box Office: $130.4 million. Fun Fact: Raya had been originally conceived of as a 'stoic loner' but the team began to infuse her with elements of levity and swagger similar to the character of Star-Lord in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.":[""]
  1087. },
  1088.  
  1089. "LUCA":
  1090. {
  1091. "Was Released On June 18th 2021. Runtime: 95 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $49.8 million. Fun Fact: To prepare for the film Pixar sent several of the film's artists to the Italian Riviera for a research trip during which they took photos of the area's landscape and peoples.":[""]
  1092. },
  1093.  
  1094. "RONS GONE WRONG":
  1095. {
  1096. "Was Released On October 22nd 2021. Runtime: 107 minutes. Budget: Unknown. Box Office: $60.7 million. Fun Fact: The film features the voice of Jack Dylan Grazer as Barney a socially awkward middle schooler who befriends a defective robot named Ron who is voiced by Zach Galifianakis.":[""]
  1097. },
  1098.  
  1099. "ENCANTO":
  1100. {
  1101. "Was Released On November 24th 2021. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $120–150 million. Box Office: $256.8 million. Fun Fact: In 2018 Directors attended a research trip to Colombia and During their two weeks in the country they met with architects and artisans to immerse themselves in the country's culture.":[""]
  1102. },
  1103.  
  1104. "TURNING RED":
  1105. {
  1106. "Was Released On March 11th 2022. Runtime: 100 minutes. Budget: $175 million. Box Office: $20.1 million. Fun Fact: The film was developed under the working title of 'Red'":[""]
  1107. },
  1108.  
  1109. "THE BOBS BURGERS MOVIE":
  1110. {
  1111. "Was Released On May 27th 2022. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $38 million. Box Office: $34.2 million. Fun Fact: The events of the film take place between the 12th and 13th seasons of Bob's Burgers so the plot follows Bob and his family as they struggle to pay their loan after a sinkhole opens in front of their restaurant and affects business whilst the kids try to solve the murder of a carnie.":[""]
  1112. },
  1113.  
  1114. "LIGHTYEAR":
  1115. {
  1116. "Was Released On June 17th 2022. Runtime: 105 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $226.4 million. Fun Fact: Lightyear centers on the character 'Buzz Lightyear' who in this film is human and not a toy.":[""]
  1117. },
  1118.  
  1119. "STRANGE WORLD":
  1120. {
  1121. "Was Released On November 23rd 2022. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $135–180 million. Box Office: $73.6 million. Fun Fact: Strange World draws inspiration from 'pulp magazines' 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' (1864) 'Fantastic Voyage' (1966) 'Jurassic Park' (1993) and King Kong (1933)":[""]
  1122. },
  1123.  
  1124. "PETE'S DRAGON":
  1125. {
  1126. "Was Released On November 3rd 1977. Runtime: 128 minutes. Budget: $10 million. Box Office: $36–39.6 million. Fun Fact: The project was initially conceived in 1957 as a two-part episode of the Disneyland television series but it was shelved until it was revived as a musical film in 1975.":[""]
  1127. },
  1128.  
  1129. "OLIVER AND COMPANY":
  1130. {
  1131. "Was Released On November 18th 1988. Runtime: 74 minutes. Budget: $31 million. Box Office: $121 million+ Fun Fact: The film quickly went into production under the working title 'Oliver and the Dodger'":[""]
  1132. },
  1133.  
  1134. "DUCKTALES":
  1135. {
  1136. "Was Released On August 3rd 1990. Runtime: 69 minutes. Budget: $20 million. Box Office: $18.1 million. Fun Fact: The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales.":[""]
  1137. },
  1138.  
  1139. "DOUG'S FIRST MOVIE":
  1140. {
  1141. "Was Released On March 26th 1999. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $5 million. Box Office: $19.4 million. Fun Fact: Nobody Cares About This Movie Because Nickelodeon's version of 'Doug is superior.":[""]
  1142. },
  1143.  
  1144. "TOY STORY TWO":
  1145. {
  1146. "Was Released On November 24th 1999. Runtime: 92 minutes. Budget: $90 million. Box Office: $512 million. Fun Fact: The work on the film was nearly lost in 1998 when one of the animators accidentally deleted the files. Technical director Galyn Susman had a backup copy of the film on her home computer allowing the Pixar team to recover nearly all of the lost assets.":[""]
  1147. },
  1148.  
  1149. "THE EMPERORS NEW GROOVE":
  1150. {
  1151. "Was Released On December 15th 2000. Runtime: Budget: Box Office: Fun Fact: Actual animation began in 1999 involving 400 artists and 300 technicians and production personnel.":[""]
  1152. },
  1153.  
  1154. "RECESS":
  1155. {
  1156. "Was Released On February 16th 2001. Runtime: 83 minutes. Budget: $23 million. Box Office: $44.5 million. Fun Fact: The film centers around T.J. Detweiler and his friends uncovering a plot to get rid of summer vacation.":[""]
  1157. },
  1158.  
  1159. "ATLANTIS":
  1160. {
  1161. "Was Released On June 15th 2001. Runtime: 96 minutes. Budget: $90–120 million. Box Office: $186.1 million. Fun Fact: The film was released at a time when audience interest in animated films was shifting away from hand-drawn animation toward films with full CGI.":[""]
  1162. },
  1163.  
  1164. "MONSTERS, INC.":
  1165. {
  1166. "Was Released On November 2nd 2001. Runtime: 92 minutes. Budget: $115 million. Box Office: $577.4 million. Fun Fact: The idea for Monsters Inc. along with ideas that would eventually become 'A Bug's Life' 'Finding Nemo' and 'WALL-E' was conceived in a lunch in 1994 during the near completion of Toy Story.":[""]
  1167. },
  1168.  
  1169. "LILO AND STITCH":
  1170. {
  1171. "Was Released On June 21st 2002. Runtime: 85 minutes. Budget: $80 million. Box Office: $273.1 million. Fun Fact: For three straight days in his Hotel room Director Chris Sanders Sanders created a 29-page pitch book drawing conceptual sketches and outlining the film's general story.":[""]
  1172. },
  1173.  
  1174. "THE JUNGLE BOOK TWO":
  1175. {
  1176. "Was Released On February 14th 2003. Runtime: 72 minutes. Budget: $20 million. Box Office: $135.7 million. Fun Fact: Due to a legal dispute the character of King Louie from the original Jungle Book could not be included in this film. However he makes a non physical appearance as a shadow puppet in the beginning of the film and is briefly mentioned in the middle of the film.":[""]
  1177. },
  1178.  
  1179. "PIGLETS BIG MOVIE":
  1180. {
  1181. "Was Released On March 21st 2003. Runtime: 75 minutes. Budget: $46 million. Box Office: $62.9 million. Fun Fact: In 2003 Disney released Piglet's Big Game for the 'PlayStation 2' 'GameCube' and 'Game Boy Advance' as well as a CD-ROM game which was also entitled Piglet's Big Game.":[""]
  1182. },
  1183.  
  1184. "HOWLS MOVING CASTLE":
  1185. {
  1186. "Was Released On June 10th 2005. Runtime: 119 minutes. Budget: US$24 million. Box Office: US$236 million. Fun Fact: It is loosely based on the 1986 novel of the same name by British author Diana Wynne Jones.":[""]
  1187. },
  1188.  
  1189. "WALL E":
  1190. {
  1191. "Was Released On June 27th 2008. Runtime: 97 minutes. Budget: $180 million. Box Office: $521.3 million. Fun Fact: The film was known under the title of 'Trash Planet' for two months in 1995.":[""]
  1192. },
  1193.  
  1194. "TOY STORY THREE":
  1195. {
  1196. "Was Released On June 18th 2010. Runtime: 103 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.067 billion. Fun Fact: Pixar revisited their work from the original movie and found that although they could open the old files for the animated 3D models errors prevented them from editing the files which necessitated recreating the models from scratch.":[""]
  1197. },
  1198.  
  1199. "GNOMEO AND JULIET":
  1200. {
  1201. "Was Released On February 11th 2011. Runtime: 84 minutes. Budget: $36 million. Box Office: $193.9 million. Fun Fact: It is loosely based on the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and features the voices of 'James McAvoy' 'Emily Blunt' 'Michael Caine' 'Jason Statham' And Maggie Smith.":[""]
  1202. },
  1203.  
  1204. "CARS TWO":
  1205. {
  1206. "Was Released On June 24th 2011. Runtime: 106 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $559.8 million. Fun Fact: Cars is the second Pixar film after 'Toy Story' to have a sequel as well as becoming a franchise.":[""]
  1207. },
  1208.  
  1209. "WRECK IT RALPH":
  1210. {
  1211. "Was Released On November 2nd 2012. Runtime: 101 minutes. Budget: $165 million. Box Office: $496.5 million. Fun Fact: The concept of Wreck-It Ralph was first developed at Disney in the late 1980s under the working title 'High Score'. In the late 1990s it took on the working title 'Joe Jump' then in the mid 2000s as Reboot Ralph.":[""]
  1212. },
  1213.  
  1214. "Variable":
  1215. {
  1216. "Has Been Selected":[""]
  1217. },
  1218.  
  1219. "CARS THREE":
  1220. {
  1221. "Was Released On June 16th 2017. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $175 million. Box Office: $383.9 million. Fun Fact: Talks for a third Cars film began in late 2011 after the release of its predecessor and entered production in 2014.":[""]
  1222. },
  1223.  
  1224. "INCREDIBLES TWO":
  1225. {
  1226. "Was Released On June 15th 2018. Runtime: 118 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.243 billion. Fun Fact: A 53 second teaser trailer premiered on November 18 2017 It received 113.0 million views in its first 24 hours becoming the most viewed trailer for an animated film up until the release of the teaser trailer for Frozen II in February 2019.":[""]
  1227. },
  1228.  
  1229. "TOY STORY FOUR":
  1230. {
  1231. "Was Released On June 21st 2019. Runtime: 100 minutes. Budget: $200 million. Box Office: $1.073 billion. Fun Fact: Tony Hale was cast as Forky a homemade toy suffering an existential crisis. When asked to voice Forky Hale said 'A utensil's existential crisis?' 'I'm in'":[""]
  1232. },
  1233.  
  1234. "FROZEN 2":
  1235. {
  1236. "Was Released On November 22nd 2019. Runtime: 103 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $1.453 billion. Fun Fact: The film was greenlit in March 2015 after a company debate about whether it would be perceived as inferior to the original. It used more enhanced animation technology than the first movie.":[""]
  1237. },
  1238.  
  1239. "FROZEN TWO":
  1240. {
  1241. "Was Released On November 22nd 2019. Runtime: 103 minutes. Budget: $150 million. Box Office: $1.453 billion. Fun Fact: The film was greenlit in March 2015 after a company debate about whether it would be perceived as inferior to the original. It used more enhanced animation technology than the first movie.":[""]
  1242. },
  1243.  
  1244. "THE BOB'S BURGERS MOVIE":
  1245. {
  1246. "Was Released On May 27th 2022. Runtime: 102 minutes. Budget: $38 million. Box Office: $34.2 million. Fun Fact: The events of the film take place between the 12th and 13th seasons of Bob's Burgers so the plot follows Bob and his family as they struggle to pay their loan after a sinkhole opens in front of their restaurant and affects business whilst the kids try to solve the murder of a carnie.":[""]
  1247. },
  1248.  
  1249. "THE LION KING":
  1250. {
  1251. "Please Select The Specific Movie You Would Like Selected e.g. !Disney The Lion King 1994 Or !Disney The Lion King 2019":[""]
  1252. },
  1253.  
  1254. "SPARE":
  1255. {
  1256. "Has Been Selected":[""]
  1257. },
  1258.  
  1259. "SPARE":
  1260. {
  1261. "Has Been Selected":[""]
  1262. }
  1263.  
  1264. }
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