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Disney short films have been the bedrock of the Walt Disney Company’s innovation and storytelling since its founding in 1923. Originally used by Walt Disney to pioneer groundbreaking animation technology, short films remain a vital medium for creative experimentation, developing new artistic talent, and expanding beloved movie universes. The Evolution of Disney Shorts

Founding Eras (1920s–1930s): Disney began with the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. In 1928, Steamboat Willie introduced Mickey Mouse and revolutionized cinema as one of the first cartoons with synchronized sound. Later, the Silly Symphony series used shorts like Three Little Pigs (1933) to test full-color Technicolor and advanced character personality animation.

Modern Innovators (2010s–Present): Modern shorts frequently pair with major theatrical releases or stream on Disney+. Renowned theatrical shorts like Paperman (2012) and Feast (2014) won Academy Awards by seamlessly blending hand-drawn 2D artistry with 3D digital technology.

Centennial Milestones: To celebrate 100 years of the studio, Disney released the acclaimed short Once Upon a Studio (2023). It features 543 historic characters interacting across the real-world Walt Disney Animation building. Experimental Programs Shorts Movies and Shows – Disney+ Shorts Movies and Shows | Disney+ Disney Plus

Netflix A-Z: Walt Disney’s Short Films Collection – Tranquil Dreams

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