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History of Animation Milestones
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1963
The Sword in the Stone is released, marking the end of the Silver Age of Disney animation.
2008
Pixar releases WALL-E, praised for its minimal dialogue and strong environmental themes.
1995
Toy Story premieres as the first feature-length film made entirely with CGI.
2004
The Incredibles is released, showcasing advanced human character animation.
2001
Shrek is released.
1932
Flowers and Trees, a Silly Symphonies cartoon, becomes the first short film to use full-color Technicolor.
2009
James Cameron's Avatar is released, setting a new standard for 3D animation and motion capture.
1923
Disney Brothers Studio is founded.
1997
Princess Mononoke is released outside Japan and finds international acclaim.
1989
The Little Mermaid is released, marking the beginning of the Disney Renaissance.
1928
Steamboat Willie is released.
1968
The release of Yellow Submarine features cutting-edge animation.
1930
Warner Bros. releases Sinkin' in the Bathtub, the first Looney Tunes cartoon.
1908
Fantasmagorie is released by Émile Cohl.
1937
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premieres.
1960
Hanna-Barbera releases The Flintstones.
1914
Gertie the Dinosaur is created by Winsor McCay.
2002
Spirited Away wins an Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
1927
The Jazz Singer is released, influencing the animation industry towards synchronized sound.
1988
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is released, revolutionizing live-action/animation interaction.
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