List of Australian animated films

List of Australian animated films
Title Director Studio Technique Type Notes Release date Duration
A Christmas Carol Zoran Janjic Air Programs International Traditional Television special First Australian animated feature and the first American collaboration with another nation for an animated feature; later originally aired on 13 December 1970 as the third installment of the CBS anthology television series Famous Classic Tales (1970-1984). 20 November 1969 45 minutes
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Zoran Janjic Air Programs International Traditional Television film Originally aired as the second installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 26 November 1970 74 minutes
Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon Eric Porter Animation International Inc.
Porter Animations
Traditional Theatrical First Australian animated theatrical feature. 1 December 1972 82 minutes
The Prince and the Pauper Chris Cuddington Air Programs International Traditional Television film Originally aired as the 8th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 26 November 1972 60 minutes
Robinson Crusoe Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television film Originally aired as the 7th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 23 November 1972 47 minutes
Travels of Marco Polo Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television film Originally aired as the 6th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 1 January 1972 60 minutes
The Count of Monte Cristo William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 9th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 23 September 1973 60 minutes
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 12th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 22 November 1973 60 minutes
Kidnapped Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 10th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 22 October 1973 47 minutes
The Swiss Family Robinson Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 11th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 28 October 1973 47 minutes
The Three Musketeers William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 13th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 23 November 1973 50 Minutes
The Black Arrow Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 14th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 2 December 1973 30 minutes
The Gentlemen of Titipu Leif Gram Air Programs International
Swank Telefilms
Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 15th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 15 January 1974 47 minutes
Ivanhoe Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 19th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 27 November 1975 48 minutes
The Last of the Mohicans 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). 27 November 1975 60 minutes
The Mysterious Island Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 17th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 15 November 1975 60 minutes
Dot and the Kangaroo Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films
Hoyts
Traditional/Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
15 December 1977 71 minutes
Davy Crockett on the Mississippi Charles A. Nicholas Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 23rd installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 20 November 1976 47 minutes
From the Earth to the Moon Richard Slapczynski Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 20th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 1 January 1976 46 minutes
Master of the World Leif Gram Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 22nd installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 23 October 1976 60 minutes
Off on a Comet Richard Slapczynski Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 21st installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 1 January 1976 50 minutes
5 Weeks in a Balloon Chris Cuddington Hanna-Barbera Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 25th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 24 November 1977 60 minutes
A Journey to the Center of the Earth Richard Slapczynski Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 24th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 13 November 1977 60 minutes
Black Beauty Chris Cuddington Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 26th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 28 October 1978 50 minutes
The Flintstones: Little Big League Chris Cuddington Hanna-Barbera Productions
Hanna-Barbera Pty, Ltd.
Traditional Television special 6 April 1978 60 minutes
The Magic Flute
Il flauto magico
Emanuele Luzzati
Giuilio Gianini
Thalia Film Traditional/Cutout/Live action Theatrical 54 minutes
The Adventures of Sinbad Richard Slapczynski Air Programs International Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 28th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 23 November 1979 47 minutes
Gulliver's Travels Chris Cuddington Hanna-Barbera Australia Traditional Television special Originally aired as the 27th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). 18 November 1979 60 minutes
The Little Convict Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Studio
Hoyts
Traditional / Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
[1] 20 December 1979 80 minutes
Around the World with Dot
a. k. a. Dot & Santa Claus
Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Studios Traditional/Live action Theatrical 23 June 1981 80 minutes
Grendel Grendel Grendel Alexander Stitt Victorian Film Traditional Theatrical 9 July 1981 88 minutes
The Black Planet Paul Williams Fable Film Productions Traditional 78 minutes
A Christmas Carol Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 22 December 1982 75 minutes
Oliver Twist Richard Slapczynski Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film The inaugural production of Burbank Films Australia. 15 December 1982 72 minutes
Sarah Yoram Gross
Athol Henry
Yoram Gross Films Traditional 70 minutes
Abra Cadabra Alex Stitt Adams Packer Film Productions Traditional Theatrical First ever animated feature to be made in 3D. July 1983 84 minutes
Dot and the Bunny Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Traditional/Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
3 April 1983 81 minutes
Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 15 January 1983 50 minutes
Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 16 January 1983 67 minutes
Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 13 January 1983 50 minutes
Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 14 January 1983 50 minutes
The Camel Boy Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Studios Traditional Theatrical 8 May 1984 72 minutes
The Phantom Treehouse Paul Williams Fable Film Productions
Phantom Treehouse Ltd.
Traditional ? 76 minutes
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 17 December 1985 50 minutes
The Adventures of Robin Hood Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 13 July 1985 50 minutes
Dot and the Koala Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films
Hoyts
Traditional/Live action Theatrical 20 June 1985 71 minutes
Epic Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Traditional 14 May 1985 70 minutes
The Man in the Iron Mask Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 26 July 1985 54 minutes
Nicholas Nickleby Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 16 March 1985 72 minutes
The Pickwick Papers Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 26 March 1985 71 minutes
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 2 July 1986 51 minutes
Dot and Keeto Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Traditional/Live action Theatrical 22 May 1986 75 minutes
Dot and the Whale Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Traditional/Live action Theatrical 30 October 1986 75 minutes
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 10 July 1986 50 minutes
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 21 December 1986 52 minutes
Ivanhoe Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 14 September 1986 55 minutes
Kidnapped Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 21 June 1986 55 minutes
King Solomon's Mines Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 25 June 1986 55 minutes
The Three Musketeers Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 4 October 1986 54 minutes
Alice Through the Looking Glass Andrea Bresciani
Richard Slapczynski
Burbank Films Australia
Jambre Productions
Traditional Television film 15 May 1987 73 minutes
Black Beauty David Cherkasskiy Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 19 June 1987 50 minutes
Don Quixote of La Mancha ? Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 1 January 1987 55 minutes
Dot and the Smugglers
a. k. a. Dot and the Bunyip
Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Studios Traditional Theatrical 4 April 1987 75 minutes
Dot Goes to Hollywood
a. k. a. Dot in Concert
Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Studios Traditional Theatrical 9 July 1987 73 minutes
The Last of the Mohicans ? Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 31 July 1987 55 minutes
The Odyssey ? Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 19 November 1987 55 minutes
Rob Roy ? Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 5 July 1987 48 minutes
Treasure Island Warwick Gilbert Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 25 December 1987 50 minutes
Wind in the Willows Geoff Collins Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 13 December 1988 50 minutes
Westward Ho! Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 1 May 1988 55 minutes
Prisoner of Zenda Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 9 May 1988 48 minutes
Peter Pan ? Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 23 June 1988 46 minutes
Hiawatha Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 15 June 1988 50 minutes
The Black Arrow Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 18 October 1988 55 minutes
Black Tulip Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 10 February 1988 49 minutes
Around the World in 80 Days Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 25 November 1988 49 minutes
Alice in Wonderland Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 10 July 1988 51 minutes
The Corsican Brothers Burbank Films Australia Traditional Television film 7 July 1989 49 minutes
White Fang ? Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film ? ? 50 minutes
The Magic Riddle Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Traditional Theatrical 19 September 1991 93 minutes
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 49 minutes
Hans and the Silver Skates Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
Frank Enstein Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
The Emperor's New Clothes Richard Slapczynski Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
The Count of Monte-Cristo Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
Ali Baba Douglas Richards
Richard Slapczynski
Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film ? ? 50 minutes
The Pied Piper of Hamlin Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 50 minutes
The New Adventures of William Tell Douglas Richards Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 50 minutes
The New Adventures of Robin Hood Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 48 minutes
FernGully: The Last Rainforest Bill Kroyer Kroyer Films
A. Film A/S
FAI Films
20th Century Fox (distributor)
Traditional Theatrical 10 April 1992 76 minutes
Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films Studio Traditional Theatrical 17 September 1992 97 minutes
Thumbelina Richard Slapczynski Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
Puss in Boots Richard Slapczynski Burbank Animation Studios
Holric Entertainment Group
INI Entertainment Group
Traditional Television film 50 minutes
The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad Douglas Richards Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
Dot in Space Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Studios Traditional Theatrical Ninth and final installment in the Australian Dot animated film series. 19 June 1994 63 minutes
Goldilocks and the Three Bears Richard Slapczynski Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 1 January 1994 49 minutes
Pocahontas Burbank Animation Studios
Anchor Bay Studios (distributor)
Traditional Direct-to-video 16 October 1995 50 minutes
Beauty and the Beast Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 1996 50 minutes
Cinderella Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 1996 51 minutes
Hansel and Gretel Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
Go to Hell!! Ray Nowland Traditional Theatrical 1997 73 minutes
The Spirit of Mickey Walt Disney Productions
Walt Disney Home Video
Traditional Direct-to-video
Compilation film
Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts and footage from Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color and The Mickey Mouse Club; originally made to coincide with Mickey Mouse's 70th anniversary that year. 14 July 1998 83 minutes
Prince of the Nile: The Story of Moses Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 50 minutes
Mulan Geoff Beak
Susan Beak
Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 50 minutes
The Little Mermaid Geoff Beak
Susan Beak
Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 50 minutes
Camelot Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video 24 March 1998 50 minutes
The Three Little Pigs Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Direct-to-video
D4: The Trojan Dog Burbank Animation Studios Traditional Television film 50 minutes
The Magic Pudding Karl Zwicky New South Wales Film and Television Office
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Premium Movie Partnership
Traditional Theatrical 14 December 2000 80 minutes
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Darrell Rooney
Jeannine Roussel
Walt Disney Home Video
Walt Disney Animation Australia
Disney Television Animation
Traditional Direct-to-video 27 February 2001 69 minutes
Kangaroo Jack David McNally Warner Bros. Pictures CG animation/Live-Action Theatrical 17 January 2003 89 minutes
Happy Feet George Miller, Warren Coleman, Judy Morris Warner Bros. Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures
Animal Logic
CG animation Theatrical 17 November 2006 (United States)
26 December 2006 (Australia)
108 minutes
$9.99 Tatia Rosenthal Lama Films Stop motion 4 September 2008 (Toronto) 78 minutes
Mary and Max Adam Elliot Melodrama Pictures Stop motion 15 January 2009 (Sundance Film Festival)
9 April 2009 (Australia)
90 minutes
Santa's Apprentice
L'Apprenti Père Noël
Luc Vinciguerra Gaumont-Alphanim, Avrill Stark Entertainment Traditional [2] 24 November 2010 77 minutes
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Zack Snyder Village Roadshow Pictures, Animal Logic, Cruel and Unusual Films CG animation 24 September 2010 (United States)
30 September 2010 (Australia)
97 minutes[3]
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore Brad Peyton Warner Bros. Pictures CG animation/Live-Action 30 July 2010 82 minutes
Happy Feet Two George Miller Dr. D Studios / Warner Bros. CG animation 13 November 2011 (Grauman's Chinese Theatre)
18 November 2011 (United States)
26 December 2011 (Australia)
100 minutes
Exchange Student Zero Bruce Kane
Patrick Crawley
Bogan Entertainment Traditional 16 December 2012 70 minutes
Saving Mr. Banks John Lee Hancock Walt Disney Pictures
Ruby Films
Essential Media and Entertainment
BBC Films
Hopscotch Features
Live-Action/Traditional Animation [4][5][6][7] 20 October 2013 (BFI London Film Festival)
29 November 2013 (United Kingdom)
13 December 2013 (United States)
9 January 2014 (Australia)
125 minutes[8]
Walking with Dinosaurs Neil Nightingale, Barry Cook Reliance Entertainment, IM Global, BBC Earth Films, Evergreen Studios, Animal Logic CG animation [9] Theatrical 14 December 2013 (Dubai Int'l Film Festival)
20 December 2013 (United States)
87 minutes
The Lego Movie Phil Lord, Chris Miller Warner Bros., Animal Logic, Lego CG animation Theatrical 1 February 2014 (Regency Village Theater)
6 February 2014 (Denmark)
7 February 2014 (United States)
3 April 2014 (Australia)
100 minutes[10]
Maya the Bee Alexs Stadermann Screen Australia, Buzz Studios, Studio 100 Animation CG animation 4 September 2014 (South Korea)
11 September 2014 (Germany)
1 November 2014 (Australia)
87 minutes[11]
Blinky Bill the Movie Deane Taylor Flying Bark Productions
Telegael
Screen Australia
Studio 100 Animation
Screen NSW
Lusomundo
StudioCanal
CG animation [12] 17 September 2015 93 minutes
Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Noel Cleary, Sergio Delfino, Alexs Stadermann UFA GmbH CG animation [13] 1 March 2018 (Germany)
1 May 2018 (United States)
26 July 2018 (Australia)
85 minutes
Peter Rabbit Will Gluck Sony Pictures Animation Live-Action / CG animation [14][15][16][17] 3 February 2018 (The Grove)
9 February 2018 (United States)
16 March 2018 (United Kingdom)
22 March 2018 (Australia)
95 minutes[18]
Alice-Miranda Friends Forever Jo Boag SLR Productions Flash animation 14 November 2019 83 minutes
The Wishmas Tree Ricard Cussó Like a Photon Creative CG animation [19][20][21][22] 5 October 2019 (Brisbane International Film Festival)
27 February 2020 (Australia)
90 minutes
Arkie Luke Jurevicius Nitrogen Studios
Passion Pictures
Luma
CG animation Based on Scarygirl[23][24][25]
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Mike Mitchell[26] Warner Animation Group CG animation [27][28][29][30][31] 2 February 2019 (Regency Village Theatre)
7 February 2019 (Denmark)
8 February 2019 (United States)
21 March 2019 (Australia)
107 minutes[32]
100% Wolf Alexs Stadermann Flying Bark Productions and Siamese Pty Ltd. CG animation [33] 29 May 2020[34] 96 minutes[35]
Combat Wombat Ricard Cussó Like A Photon Creative CG animation [36] 11 October 2020 (Brisbane International Film Festival)
15 October 2020 (Australia)
80 minutes[37]
Daisy Quokka: World's Scariest Animal Ricard Cussó Like a Photon Creative CG animation [38][39] 28 November 2020 (Children's International Film Festival)
January 2021 (Australia)
89 minutes[40]
Alice-Miranda A Royal Christmas Ball Jo Boag SLR Productions Flash animation 15 October 2021 81 minutes
Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb Noel Cleary Buzz Studios
Studio 100 Animation
CG animation [41][42] 7 January 2021 88 minutes
Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Will Gluck Columbia Pictures CG animation
Live-Action
[43][44][45][46][47][48] 25 March 2021 (Australia)
17 May 2021 (United Kingdom)
11 June 2021 (United States)
93 minutes[49]
Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia Adam Gunn Studio 100 Animation
Studio B Animation
Broadvision Services
Flying Bark Productions
Constantin Film
Hahn Film AG
CG animation
Live-action
[50][51] 26 May 2022 85 minutes
Leo Robert Marianetti
David Wachtenheim
Robert Smigel
Netflix Animation
Happy Madison Productions
Animal Logic
CG animation [52][53][54] 21 November 2023 102 minutes[55]
The Magician's Elephant Wendy Rogers Netflix Animation
Animal Logic
CG animation [56][57] 17 March 2023 100 minutes[58]
Scarygirl Ricard Cussó
Tania Vincent
Highly Spirited
Passion Pictures Australia
Particular Crowd
Like A Photon Creative
CG animation [59][60][61] 17 June 2023 (Sydney Film Festival)
26 October 2023 (Australia)
90 minutes
Combat Wombat: Back 2 Back Ricard Cussó
Tania Vincent
Like A Photon Creative
Screen Australia
CG animation [62] 28 October 2023 (Brisbane International Film Festival)
29 February 2024 (Australia)
81 minutes
The Sloth Lane Tania Vincent
Ricard Cussó
Like A Photon Creative
Screen Queensland Studios
CG animation [63] 10 June 2024 (Annecy)
15 June 2024 (Sydney)
25 July 2024 (Australia)
89 minutes
200% Wolf Alexs Stadermann Flying Bark Productions CG animation [64] 8 August 2024 85 minutes
Memoir of a Snail Adam Elliot Arenamedia
Snails Pace Films
Stop-Motion [65][66][67] 10 June 2024 (Annecy)
17 October 2024 (Australia)
94 minutes
Lesbian Space Princess Emma Hough Hobbs
Leela Varghese
We Made A Thing Studios Traditional [68][69] 27 October 2024 (Adelaide) 86 minutes
The Lost Tiger Chantelle Murray Like A Photon Creative CG animation [70] 26 October 2024 (Brisbane International Film Festival)
27 February 2025 (Australia)
81 minutes
My Freaky Family Mark Gravas Pop Family Entertainment
Telegael
CG animation 31 October 2024 86 minutes
The Pout-Pout Fish Ricard Cussó
Rio Harrington
MIMO Studios
Like A Photon Creative
CG animation [71] 1 January 2026 92 minutes
A Super Progressive Movie Sebastian Peart Stepmates Studios CG animation 26 January 2026 86 minutes[72]

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