Title |
Country |
Director |
Studio |
Animation technique |
Notes |
Release Date
|
1915
|
Creation[1]
|
United States
|
Pinto Colvig
|
The Animated Film Corporation
|
Traditional/Cutout
|
First animated feature; Lost film
|
1915
|
1917
|
El Apóstol (The Apostle)
|
Argentina |
Quirino Cristiani |
|
Traditional/Cutout |
Lost film |
November 9, 1917 (1917-11-09)
|
1918
|
Sin dejar rastros (Without a Trace)
|
Argentina |
Quirino Cristiani |
|
Traditional/Cutout |
Lost film |
1918 (1918)
|
1924
|
Vida y milagros de Don Fausto
(The Life and Miracles of Jiggs)
|
Chile
|
Carlos EspejoCarlos F. Borcosque
|
|
Traditional/Cutout
|
Possibly lost film; first Chilean animated film
|
September 1924
|
1926
|
The Adventures of Prince Achmed Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed |
Germany |
Lotte Reiniger |
|
Silhouette |
The oldest surviving animated feature and the first German animated film. |
September 23, 1926 (1926-09-23)
|
1931
|
Peludópolis (Peludo City) Peludópolis |
Argentina |
Quirino Cristiani |
|
Traditional/Cutout |
Lost film and the first animated feature film with sound. |
September 18, 1931 (1931-09-18)
|
1935
|
The New Gulliver Новый Гулливер |
Soviet Union |
Aleksandr Ptushko |
Mosfilm |
Stop motion/Live action |
Combines live-action with animation, and the first animated feature film to be made in the Soviet Union. |
March 25, 1935 (1935-03-25)
|
1937
|
The Tale of the Fox Le Roman de Renard |
France |
Ladislas Starevich |
|
Stop motion |
Although completed in 1930, it remained unreleased for years because of problems with the original French soundtrack. It premiered in Berlin in 1937 with a German soundtrack, and was released with a new French soundtrack in April 1941. It was also the first French animated film. |
April 10, 1937 (1937-04-10)
|
Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons |
United States |
Burt Gillett Wilfred Jackson David Hand |
|
Traditional |
Package film. The first animated feature film to be presented in Technicolor. |
May 19, 1937 (1937-05-19)
|
The Seven Ravens Die sieben Raben |
Germany |
Ferdinand Diehl Hermann Diehl |
|
Stop motion |
|
December 2, 1937 (1937-12-02)
|
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
United States |
David Hand William Cottrell Wilfred Jackson Larry Morey Perce Pearce Ben Sharpsteen |
Walt Disney Productions |
Traditional |
Oldest surviving American animated feature overall, and the first to use cels as its medium; the film won a special Academy Award for the first animated feature. |
December 21, 1937 (1937-12-21) (Carthay Circle Theatre)
|
1939
|
The Golden Key Золотой ключик |
Soviet Union |
Aleksandr Ptushko |
Mosfilm |
Stop motion/Live action |
Combines live-action with animation; Ptushko's last foray into animation. |
July 1, 1939 (1939-07-01)
|
Gulliver's Travels |
United States |
Dave Fleischer |
Fleischer Studios |
Traditional |
The first American Technicolor animated feature film not to be made by Disney. Also first Technicolor animated feature film made in World War II. |
December 22, 1939 (1939-12-22)
|