Disney and Pixar unveiled their complete animated movie line-up from 2008 to 2012 today at a press conference in New York. Featured in their announcement is a diverse and ambitious slate of 13 new animated feature films, most of which will be featured in 3D. As has been the case recently, Disney will be releasing two major animated movies per year – one Pixar and one Disney. Starting in 2009, however, we’ll be treated to 2 Pixar movies per year: 3D versions of Toy Story (in ’09) and Toy Story 2 (in ’10) as well as Up (in ’09) and Toy Story 3 (in ’10) and Newt and The Bear and the Bow (in ’11). In addition, Pixar also announced a new movie – Newt – for 2011. Disney also has a promising line-up of their own, including an adaptation of a Philip K. Dick story titled King of the Elves.

  • Wall-E – June 27th, 2008
  • Bolt – November 26th, 2008 (In 3D)
  • Up – May 29th, 2009 (In 3D)
  • Toy Story in 3-D – October 2nd, 2009 (In 3D)
  • The Princess and the Frog – Christmas 2009 (In 3D)
  • Toy Story 2 in 3-D – February 12th, 2010 (In 3D)
  • Toy Story 3 – June 18th, 2010 (In 3D)
  • Rapunzel – Christmas 2010 (In 3D)
  • Pixar’s Newt – Summer 2011 (In 3D)
  • The Bear and the Bow – Christmas 2011 (In 3D)
  • Cars 2 – Summer 2012 (In 3D)
  • King of the Elves – Christmas 2012 (In 3D)

Source: Disney and Pixar’s Full Animated Line-Up Through 2012!