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Beginning in the 1950s, The Walt Disney Company began producing made-for-television films in their long-running anthology series Disneyland (later to be popularly known as The Wonderful World of Color and The Wonderful World of Disney). Many of Disney's TV movies were miniseries that aired in installments over several weeks, and a few (such as Davy Crockett and The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh ) were later re-edited and released theatrically. During the 1980s, in addition to films made for their weekly TV series, Disney began making original films for their television network, The Disney Channel. After the acquisition of ABC in the 1990s, Disney began co-producing uncharacteristic films (Stephen King's Storm of the Century , Home Alone 4 ) as well as TV reunion movies ( The Facts of Life Reunion , The Growing Pains Movie ) and a few in conjunction with Hallmark Entertainment ( Dinotopia , Mr. St. Nick , Snow White: The Fairest of Them All ).

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1950s

DateMovieNotes
January 26, 1955 Davy Crockett Miniseries
May 29, 1957 Johnny Tremain
November 14, 1958 Texas John Slaughter Miniseries
October 2, 1959 Moochie of the Little League
November 20, 1959 Elfego Baca

1960s

DateMovieNotes
January 1, 1960 The Swamp Fox Miniseries
November 20, 1960 Moochie of Pop Warner Football
October 1, 1961 The Horsemasters
January 7, 1962 Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates
January 21, 1962 Sancho, The Homing Steer
March 18, 1962 The Prince and the Pauper
September 30, 1962 Escapade in Florence
October 28, 1962 Sammy - The Way-Out Seal
November 18, 1962 The Magnificent Rebel
December 2, 1962 Mooncussers
January 13, 1963 Little Dog Lost
January 20, 1963 Johnny Shiloh
September 29, 1963 The Horse Without a Head
October 27, 1963The Waltz King
January 5, 1964 The Million Dollar Collar AKA The Ballad of Hector, The Stowaway Dog
January 24, 1964 The Adventures of Gallegher
January 25, 1964Bristle Face
February 9, 1964 The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
March 8, 1964 For the Love of Willadean
October 18, 1964 The Tenderfoot Miniseries
September 26, 1965 The Further Adventures of Gallegher
February 13, 1966 The Legend of Young Dick Turpin
February 27, 1966 Ballerina
October 23, 1966 Gallegher Goes West
January 15, 1967 Mosby's Marauders AKA Willie and the Yank
February 19, 1967 The Boy Who Flew with Condors
March 5, 1967 Atta Girl, Kelly!
December 10, 1967 A Boy Called Nuthin'
January 7, 1968 Way Down Cellar
January 28, 1968 Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua
February 25, 1968 The Young Loner
March 31, 1968 Gallegher: The Mystery of Edward Sims
September 22, 1968 Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents
November 24, 1968 The Treasure of San Bosco Reef
February 9, 1969 Guns in the Heather AKA The Secret of Boyne Castle
March 16, 1969 Ride a Northbound Horse
September 21, 1969 My Dog, The Thief
November 23, 1969 Secrets of the Pirates' Inn

1970s

DateMovieNotes
February 1, 1970Smoke
March 1, 1970 Menace on the Mountain
September 13, 1970 Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt
September 20, 1970 The Boy Who Stole the Elephant
October 18, 1970 The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City
November 1, 1970 Snow Bear
January 3, 1971 Three Without Fear
February 7, 1971 The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou AKA Bayou Boy
March 7, 1971 Hamad and the Pirates
September 19, 1971 Charlie Crawfoot and the Coati Mundi
September 26, 1971Hacksaw
October 31, 1971 The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove
November 28, 1971 Lefty, the Dingaling Lynx
February 6, 1972 Justin Morgan Had a Horse
March 26, 1972 Michael O'Hara the Fourth
October 22, 1972 The High Flying Spy
November 26, 1972 Chandar, the Black Leopard of Ceylon
January 1, 1973 The Mystery in Dracula's Castle
March 4, 1973 Chester, Yesterday's Horse
March 18, 1973 The Boy and the Bronc Buster
April 1, 1973 Call It Courage
October 7, 1973 Mustang!
January 6, 1974 The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton
January 20, 1974Hogwild
March 10, 1974 Diamonds on Wheels
October 6, 1974 Return of the Big Cat
October 20, 1974 Two Against the Arctic
December 8, 1974 Stub: The Best Cowdog in the West
January 19, 1975The Sky's The Limit
March 9, 1975 The Footloose Goose
September 14, 1975 The Boy Who Talked to Badgers
October 5, 1975 Secret of the Pond
January 11, 1976 The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper
March 14, 1976 The Flight of the Grey Wolf
January 9, 1977 Kit Carson and the Mountain Men
January 30, 1977 Barry of the Great St. Bernard
March 13, 1977 The Ghost of Cypress Swamp
April 3, 1977 The Track of the African Bongo
May 22, 1977 The Bluegrass Special
February 5, 1978 Trail of Danger
March 12, 1978 The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance
May 14, 1978 Child of Glass
May 28, 1978 The Young Runaways
January 7, 1979 Donovan's Kid
January 28, 1979Shadow of Fear
March 18, 1979 The Omega Connection AKA The London Connection
March 25, 1979 Born to Run AKA Harness Fever
May 13, 1979 The Sky Trap

1980s

DateMovieNotes
March 9, 1980 The Kids Who Knew Too Much
April 20, 1980 Sultan and the Rock Star AKA The Hunter and the Rock StarEpisode of Walt Disney anthology series
April 27, 1980 The Secret of Lost Valley
December 21, 1980 The Ghosts of Buxley Hall
January 16, 1982 Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang
February 20, 1982 Beyond Witch Mountain 1st episode of the 1st season of "Walt Disney"
April 10, 1982 The Adventures of Pollyanna
October 9, 1983 Tiger Town First made-for-Disney Channel movie [1]
May 6, 1984 Gone Are the Dayes
October 7, 1984 Love Leads the Way: A True Story
January 6, 1985 Black Arrow
February 3, 1985 Lots of Luck
May 5, 1985The Undergrads
August 2, 1985 The Caldercott Story
November 17, 1985 The Blue Yonder
February 2, 1986 Help Wanted: Kids The Disney Sunday Movie [2]
February 23, 1986 The Girl Who Spelled Freedom The Disney Sunday Movie [3]
March 9, 1986 The Richest Cat in the World The Disney Sunday Movie [2]
April 5, 1986 Return to Treasure Island Miniseries
April 6, 1986 I-Man
April 13, 1986 A Fighting Choice The Disney Sunday Movie [4]
April 20, 1986 Mr. Boogedy The Disney Sunday Movie
May 11, 1986Young AgainThe Disney Sunday Movie [2]
May 18, 1986The Deacon Street DeerThe Disney Sunday Movie [2]
May 19, 1986 Fuzzbucket
May 25, 1986My TownThe Disney Sunday Movie [2]
July 26, 1986 The Parent Trap II
September 28, 1986 Hero in the Family
October 5, 1986 Little Spies
October 18, 1986 Spot Marks the X The Disney Sunday Movie
October 26, 1986 The B.R.A.T. Patrol
November 2, 1986 Ask Max
November 15, 1986 Down the Long Hills
November 16, 1986The Leftovers
November 23, 1986 The Thanksgiving Promise AKA A Promise Made
November 27, 1986 Fluppy Dogs
November 30, 1986 Sunday Drive The Disney Sunday Movie
December 14, 1986The Christmas Star
January 25, 1987Double Switch
February 1, 1987 You Ruined My Life
February 8, 1987The Liberators
February 28, 1987 Strange Companions
March 8, 1987Bigfoot
March 15, 1987 Young Harry Houdini
March 27, 1987 U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart AKA Line of Duty
March 29, 1987 Double Agent
April 12, 1987 Bride of Boogedy
May 19, 1987 Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel
June 19, 1987 Not Quite Human
November 1, 1987 The Return of the Shaggy Dog
November 29, 1987 Student Exchange
December 5, 1987 The Christmas Visitor
January 17, 1988 Earth*Star Voyager
February 7, 1988Rock 'n' Roll Mom
February 25, 1988 Totally Minnie
March 6, 1988 14 Going on 30
March 19, 1988 Save the Dog!
May 1, 1988 Splash, Too
May 15, 1988 Justin Case
May 22, 1988 Meet the Munceys
June 5, 1988 The Night Train to Kathmandu
August 6, 1988 Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss
August 27, 1988 A Friendship in Vienna
November 11, 1988Good Old Boy
November 20, 1988 Davy Crockett: Rainbow in the Thunder
November 27, 1988 The Absent-Minded Professor
December 3, 1988 Goodbye, Miss 4th of July
December 18, 1988 Davy Crockett: A Natural Man
January 13, 1989 Davy Crockett: Guardian Spirit
January 15, 1989Wild Jack
February 26, 1989 The Absent-Minded Professor: Trading Places
March 26, 1989 Super DuckTales Episode
April 9, 1989 Parent Trap III
April 29, 1989 Roald Dahl's Danny the Champion of the World
April 30, 1989 The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening
June 11, 1989 Davy Crockett: A Letter To Polly
June 18, 1989 Davy Crockett: Warrior's Farewell
July 24, 1989 Great Expectations Miniseries
September 18, 1989 Brand New Life: The Honeymooners Episode
September 23, 1989 Not Quite Human II
September 30, 1989 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers to the Rescue
November 12, 1989 Polly
November 19, 1989 Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon
December 2, 1989 Spooner
December 3, 1989 A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story
December 15, 1989 The Wolves of Willoughby Chase

1990s

DateMovieNotes
January 14, 1990Exile
January 27, 1990 Lantern Hill
March 11, 1990Sky High
March 24, 1990 Chips, the War Dog
April 9, 1990Just Perfect
May 19, 1990 Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme
June 7, 1990 Back Home
August 17, 1990 The Little Kidnappers
September 7, 1990 TaleSpin: Plunder & Lightning Pilot of the television series TaleSpin (1990-1991)
October 21, 1990 Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
November 18, 1990 Polly: Comin' Home! Sequel to Polly (1989)
December 17, 1990 A Mom for Christmas
January 20, 1991Bejewelled
March 31, 1991 The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage Miniseries
Perfect Harmony
April 15, 1991 She Stood Alone
November 22, 1991 Mark Twain and Me
December 16, 1991 In the Nick of Time
May 3, 1992 Day-O
May 31, 1992 Still Not Quite Human Third film in the Not Quite Human series
January 17, 1993 The Ernest Green Story
March 7, 1993 Spies
April 6, 1993 Miracle Child
July 18, 1993 Heidi Miniseries
January 24, 1994 To My Daughter with Love
March 6, 1994One More Mountain
April 17, 1994 On Promised Land
July 31, 1994 The Whipping Boy
November 12, 1994 The Shaggy Dog Remake of the 1959 film of the same title
February 18, 1995 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Remake of the 1969 film of the same title
March 19, 1995 The Old Curiosity Shop
April 29, 1995 Escape to Witch Mountain Remake of the 1959 film of the same title
May 6, 1995 Freaky Friday Remake of the 1976 film of the same title
August 12, 1995 The Four Diamonds
November 11, 1995 The Barefoot Executive Remake of the 1971 film of the same title
March 24, 1996 The Little Riders
April 20, 1996 Encino Woman Sequel to Encino Man (1992)
June 1, 1996 Nightjohn
August 1, 1996 Susie Q
November 4, 1996 Just Like Dad
November 12, 1996 Wish Upon a Star
December 22, 1996 The Christmas Tree
February 25, 1997 The Paper Brigade
March 23, 1997 Out of Nowhere
August 23, 1997 Northern Lights
September 23, 1997 Steel Chariots
October 5, 1997 Toothless
October 25, 1997 Under Wraps
October 26, 1997 Tower of Terror First film overall based on a Disney Park attraction
November 2, 1997 Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
November 9, 1997 Angels in the Endzone Sequel to Angels in the Outfield (1994)
November 16, 1997 Oliver Twist
November 30, 1997 The Love Bug Semi-canon sequel and remake of the 1968 film of the same title
December 21, 1997 Flash
January 4, 1998 Principal Takes a Holiday
January 18, 1998 Ruby Bridges
February 15, 1998 The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon
March 8, 1998 Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure
March 15, 1998 Mr. Headmistress
March 29, 1998 Safety Patrol
April 5, 1998Tourist Trap
April 11, 1998 Beverly Hills Family Robinson
April 19, 1998 My Date with the President's Daughter
May 17, 1998 Miracle at Midnight
June 27, 1998 You Lucky Dog
August 29, 1998 Brink!
October 4, 1998 Sabrina Goes to Rome
October 11, 1998 Noah
October 17, 1998 Halloweentown
November 8, 1998 A Knight in Camelot
December 13, 1998 Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
January 10, 1999 The New Swiss Family Robinson
January 17, 1999 Selma, Lord, Selma
January 23, 1999 Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
January 24, 1999 A Saintly Switch [5]
February 14, 1999 Storm of the Century Miniseries
March 28, 1999 Balloon Farm
April 10, 1999 Can of Worms
May 15, 1999 The Thirteenth Year
June 26, 1999 Smart House
July 24, 1999 Johnny Tsunami
August 21, 1999 Genius
September 26, 1999 Sabrina Down Under [5]
October 3, 1999 H-E Double Hockey Sticks
October 9, 1999 Don't Look Under the Bed
November 7, 1999 Annie
November 20, 1999 Horse Sense
December 12, 1999 Switching Goals [5]

2000s

DateMovieNotes
January 16, 2000 The Loretta Claiborne Story
January 22, 2000 Up, Up and Away co-production with Hartbreak Films, Inc.
February 5, 2000 The Color of Friendship co-production with Alan Snacks Productions
March 5, 2000 Life-Size [5]
March 12, 2000 Model Behavior co-production with Karz Entertainment and Pacific Motion Pictures [5]
March 18, 2000 Alley Cats Strike co-production with Rastar
April 2, 2000 Mail to the Chief
April 9, 2000 Angels in the Infield
April 22, 2000 Rip Girls
May 7, 2000 Geppetto
May 13, 2000 Miracle in Lane 2
June 17, 2000 Stepsister from Planet Weird
July 2000 The Pooch and the Pauper
July 14, 2000 Ready to Run
August 8, 2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins
August 13, 2000 The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior
August 18, 2000 Quints
September 8, 2000 The Other Me
October 13, 2000 Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire
November 10, 2000 Phantom of the Megaplex
November 12, 2000 The Miracle Worker co-production with Fountain Productions
November 15, 2000 The Growing Pains Movie
December 1, 2000 The Ultimate Christmas Present
December 3, 2000 Santa Who? co-production with De Passe Entertainment
January 12, 2001 Zenon: The Zequel
February 16, 2001 Motocrossed
March 9, 2001 The Luck of the Irish
March 11, 2001 Princess of Thieves
April 13, 2001 Hounded
April 22, 2001 Ladies and the Champ
May 13, 2001 Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story
May 20, 2001 Anne Frank: The Whole Story
June 8, 2001 Jett Jackson: The Movie
July 13, 2001 The Jennie Project
August 17, 2001 Jumping Ship
September 14, 2001 The Poof Point
October 12, 2001 Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge
November 18, 2001 The Facts of Life Reunion
December 2, 2001 Brian's Song
December 7, 2001 'Twas the Night co-production with Adam Productions
January 18, 2002 Double Teamed
March 8, 2002 Cadet Kelly
March 10, 2002 Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
March 17, 2002 Snow White: The Fairest of Them All
April 5, 2002 Tru Confessions
May 12, 2002 Dinotopia Miniseries
June 28, 2002 Get a Clue
July 26, 2002 Gotta Kick It Up!
August 23, 2002 A Ring of Endless Light
October 4, 2002 The Scream Team
November 3, 2002 Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
November 17, 2002 Mr. St. Nick
December 15, 2002 Nancy Drew
January 10, 2003 You Wish!
January 19, 2003Sounder
February 16, 2003 The Music Man
March 21, 2003 Right on Track
April 27, 2003 Eloise at the Plaza
June 13, 2003 The Even Stevens Movie
July 18, 2003 Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off
August 15, 2003 The Cheetah Girls
November 1, 2003 Phenomenon II
November 21, 2003 Full-Court Miracle
November 22, 2003 Eloise at Christmastime
November 28, 2003 Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time
January 16, 2004 Pixel Perfect
March 19, 2004 Going to the Mat
May 10, 2004 A Wrinkle in Time
June 11, 2004 Zenon: Z3
July 16, 2004 Stuck in the Suburbs
August 6, 2004 Tiger Cruise co-production with Stu Segall Productions and First Street Flims
October 8, 2004 Halloweentown High
October 16, 2004 Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers
December 25, 2004 Naughty or Nice
January 14, 2005Now You See It...
March 11, 2005 Buffalo Dreams co-production with Cosgrove Meurer Productions
March 25, 2005 Little House on the Prairie Miniseries
April 8, 2005 Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
April 27, 2005 The Muppets' Wizard of Oz
June 10, 2005 Go Figure
July 15, 2005 Life Is Ruff
August 12, 2005 The Proud Family Movie
August 23, 2005 Our Huge Adventure co-production with Curious Pictures and The Baby Einstein Company
October 14, 2005 Twitches
December 18, 2005 Once Upon a Mattress
January 20, 2006 High School Musical
March 24, 2006 Cow Belles
June 16, 2006 Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
July 21, 2006 Read It and Weep
August 25, 2006 The Cheetah Girls 2
October 20, 2006 Return to Halloweentown
January 12, 2007 Jump In! co-production with Davis Entertainment and Hop, Skip and Jump Productions
June 8, 2007 Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board
August 17, 2007 High School Musical 2
October 12, 2007 Twitches Too
January 25, 2008 Minutemen
June 20, 2008 Camp Rock
August 22, 2008 The Cheetah Girls: One World
February 16, 2009 Dadnapped
April 24, 2009 Hatching Pete
June 26, 2009 Princess Protection Program
August 28, 2009 Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie

2010s

DateMovieNotes
February 14, 2010 Starstruck co-production with Close to Home Productions, LLC
March 19, 2010 (Canada)

March 26, 2010 (USA)

Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars co-production with 9 Story Entertainment
June 25, 2010 (USA)

July 16, 2010 (Canada)

16 Wishes co-production with Unity Pictures and Marvista Entertainment
August 13, 2010 Den Brother co-production with Salty Pictures and Lion Share Productions
September 3, 2010 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam co-production with Coin Flip Productions and Alan Sacks Productions
November 12, 2010 Avalon High co-production with Jaffe/Braunstein Entertainment and Ranger Productions
January 1, 2011 Feluda: The Kathmandu Caper [6]
March 25, 2011 The Suite Life Movie co-production with Bad Angels Productions
April 15, 2011 Lemonade Mouth co-production with Martin Chase Productions and G Wave Productions
May 22, 2011 Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure
June 10, 2011 My Babysitter's a Vampire
August 5, 2011 Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension
November 11, 2011 Geek Charming
December 2, 2011 Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!
January 13, 2012 Frenemies
February 17, 2012 Radio Rebel
June 15, 2012 Let It Shine
September 30, 2012 Luck Luck Ki Baat [6]
October 12, 2012 Girl vs. Monster
November 18, 2012 Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess
July 19, 2013 Teen Beach Movie
January 17, 2014 Cloud 9
June 26, 2014 Zapped
August 15, 2014 How to Build a Better Boy
November 9, 2014 Pants on Fire
February 13, 2015 Bad Hair Day
June 26, 2015 Teen Beach 2
July 31, 2015 Descendants
October 9, 2015 Invisible Sister
November 22, 2015 The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar
November 23, 2015 Mark & Russell's Wild Ride
June 24, 2016 Adventures in Babysitting
July 3, 2016 Apna Bhai Gaju Bhai [6]
October 7, 2016 The Swap
March 10, 2017 Tangled: Before Ever After
July 21, 2017 Descendants 2
February 16, 2018 Zombies
August 10, 2018 Freaky Friday
February 15, 2019 Kim Possible
August 2, 2019 Descendants 3

2020s

DateMovieNotes
February 14, 2020 Zombies 2
July 31, 2020 Upside-Down Magic
August 13, 2021 Spin
October 1, 2021 Under Wraps
December 3, 2021 Christmas...Again?!
August 12, 2022 Zombies 3
September 25, 2022 Under Wraps 2
March 30, 2023 Prom Pact
July 27, 2023 The Slumber Party

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