List of animated feature films of 1975

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A list of animated feature films that were first released in 1975.

Animated feature films of 1975
TitleCountryDirectorStudioTechniqueTypeNotesReleaseDuration
Bedbug-75, or Mayakovsky's Laughing
Маяковский смеется, или Клоп-75'
Soviet Union Anatoliy Karanovich
Sergei Yutkevich
Mosfilm
Soyuzmultfilm
Live action/Stop motion/Cutout/Traditional [1] TheatricalSeptember 3, 197687 minutes
Bugs Bunny: Superstar United StatesLarry Jackson Warner Bros. Cartoons (segments)
Hare-Raising Films (main feature)
United Artists (distributor)
Traditional/Live action Theatrical
Compilation film
Documentary film
Film compiled from theatrical animated shorts; first of six Looney Tunes compilation feature films. First Looney Tunes documentary production overall.December 19, 197590 minutes
Coonskin United States Ralph Bakshi Bakshi Productions
Albert S. Ruddy Productions
Bryanston Distributors, Inc.
Traditional TheatricalAugust 20, 197583 minutes
Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done United Kingdom Bill Melendez Melendez Films
Cinema International Corporation
Traditional TheatricalProduced to celebrate the Gilbert and Sullivan Centenary.September 197581 minutes
Donald Duck's Frantic Antic United States Walt Disney Productions Traditional Theatrical
Compilation film
Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts; originally released theatrically for overseas markets and never in the United States. Originally titled The Donald Duck Story.August 27, 197592 minutes
La Genèse
The Genesis
France Pierre Alibert Les Films du Cyprès
Valoria Films
Traditional/Cutout TheatricalJanuary 22, 197560 minutes
Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid
アンデルセン童話 にんぎょ姫 (Anderusen Dōwa Ningyo Hime)
Japan Tomoharu Katsumata Toei Animation Traditional/Live action Theatrical [2] March 21, 197568 minutes
Hugo the Hippo
Hugó, a víziló
Hungary
United States
William Feigenbaum
József Gémes
Pannónia Filmstúdió
Brut Productions
Traditional TheatricalDecember 14, 197591 minutes
The Humpbacked Horse
Конёк-Горбуно́к (Konyok Gorbunok)
Soviet Union Ivan Ivanov-Vano
Boris Butakov
Soyuzmultfilm Traditional TheatricalAmerican truncated version released on October 25, 1977, under the title The Magic Pony with the changed music line and original credits.October 24, 197573 minutes
Ivanhoe AustraliaLeif GramAir Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 19th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984).November 27, 197548 minutes
Junma feiteng
骏马飞腾
China Jun Xi
Liu Huiyi
Stop motion
The Last of the Mohicans United States
Australia
Charles A. Nicholas Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 18th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984).November 27, 197560 minutes
Moby-Dick Australia Richard Slapczynski Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 16th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984).January 1, 197551 minutes
The Mysterious Island AustraliaLeif GramAir Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 17th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984).November 15, 197560 minutes
Pinchcliffe Grand Prix
Flåklypa Grand Prix
Norway Ivo Caprino Stop motion First Norwegian animated feature.August 28, 197588 minutes
Rime of the Ancient Mariner United States Raúl daSilva Photoanimation Theatrical
Experimental film
June 11, 197560 minutes
Robinson Columbus Denmark Ib Steinaa Traditional March 27, 197560 minutes
The Story of the Chinese Gods
封神榜 (Feng Shen Bang)
TaiwanChang Chih-Hui Traditional [3] First Taiwanese animated feature.
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle
Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle
France
Belgium
Picha
Boris Szulzinger
Traditional TheatricalFirst foreign-animated film to receive both an X rating and wide distribution in the United States.September 4, 197585 minutes
Trapito
Petete y Trapito (Petete and Trapito)
Argentina Manuel García Ferré Producciones García Ferré Traditional TheatricalJuly 17, 197568 minutes
Tubby the Tuba United States Alexander Schure New York Institute of Technology
Avco Embassy Pictures
Traditional TheatricalApril 1, 197581 minutes
Walt Disney's Cartoon CarouselUnited States Jack Hannah
Jack King
Jack Kinney
Riley Thomson
Walt Disney Productions Traditional Theatrical
Compilation film
Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts; originally released theatrically for overseas markets and never in the United States.August 29, 197570 minutes

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