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Disney Animated Canon Films: The Early Years

Test your knowledge of the foundational films from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Can you identify these classic animated features from their release order?

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  • 01What was the very first feature-length film in the Disney Animated Canon, released in 1937?
  • 02Which film about a wooden puppet who wants to be a real boy was released immediately after 'Snow White'?
  • 03Disney released two animated features in 1940. One was 'Pinocchio'. What was the other, an experimental film featuring classical music?
  • 04What was the fourth film in the canon, a 1941 feature about a big-eared circus elephant?
  • 05Released in 1942, which film tells the story of a young deer growing up in the forest?
  • 06What was the first of Disney's 1940s "package films," which took audiences on a goodwill tour of Latin America?
  • 07Which 1944 film served as a sequel to 'Saludos Amigos', reuniting Donald Duck with José Carioca and introducing Panchito Pistoles?
  • 08The eighth film in the canon was a 1946 package film featuring ten segments, including "Peter and the Wolf" and "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met."
  • 09Which 1947 film combined the stories of a circus bear named Bongo and a retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk" starring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy?
  • 10What was the title of the 10th animated feature, a 1948 package film that included segments on Johnny Appleseed and Pecos Bill?
  • 11The last of the 1940s package films combined adaptations of "The Wind in the Willows" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." What was it called?
  • 12Which 1950 film marked Disney's return to single-narrative storytelling after the package film era of the 1940s?

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