Title | Director | Studio | Technique | Type | Notes | Release date | Duration |
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A Christmas Carol | Air Programs International | First Australian animated feature and the first American collaboration with another nation for an animated feature; later originally aired on December 13, 1970 as the third installment of the CBS anthology television series Famous Classic Tales (1970-1984). | November 20, 1969 | 45 minutes | |||
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Originally aired as the second installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 26, 1970 | 74 minutes | ||||
Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon | Animation International Inc. Porter Animations | First Australian animated theatrical feature. | December 1, 1972 | 82 minutes | |||
The Prince and the Pauper | Chris Cuddington | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 8th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 26, 1972 | 60 minutes | ||
Robinson Crusoe | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 7th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 23, 1972 | 47 minutes | ||
Travels of Marco Polo | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 6th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | January 1, 1972 | 60 minutes | ||
The Count of Monte Cristo | Originally aired as the 9th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | September 23, 1973 | 60 minutes | ||||
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea | Originally aired as the 12th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 22, 1973 | 60 minutes | ||||
Kidnapped | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 10th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | October 22, 1973 | 47 minutes | ||
The Swiss Family Robinson | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 11th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | October 28, 1973 | 47 minutes | ||
The Three Musketeers | Originally aired as the 13th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 23, 1973 | 50 Minutes | ||||
The Black Arrow | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 14th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | December 2, 1973 | 30 minutes | ||
The Gentlemen of Titipu | Leif Gram | Air Programs International Swank Telefilms | Originally aired as the 15th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | January 15, 1974 | 47 minutes | ||
Ivanhoe | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 19th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 27, 1975 | 48 minutes | ||
The Last of the Mohicans | Originally aired as the 18th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 27, 1975 | 60 minutes | ||||
The Mysterious Island | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 17th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 15, 1975 | 60 minutes | ||
Dot and the Kangaroo | December 15, 1977 | 71 minutes | |||||
Davy Crockett on the Mississippi | Charles A. Nicholas | Originally aired as the 23rd installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 20, 1976 | 47 minutes | |||
From the Earth to the Moon | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 20th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | January 1, 1976 | 46 minutes | |||
Master of the World | Leif Gram | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 22nd installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | October 23, 1976 | 60 minutes | ||
Off on a Comet | Air Programs International | Originally aired as the 21st installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | January 1, 1976 | 50 minutes | |||
5 Weeks in a Balloon | | Traditional || Television special || Originally aired as the 25th installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). || November 24, 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). || November 13, 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). || October 28, 1978 || 50 minutes|-|-| || Chris Cuddington || Hanna-Barbera Productions Hanna-Barbera Pty, Ltd. || Traditional || Television special || || April 6, 1978 || 60 minutes|-|-| The Magic Flute || 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). || November 23, 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). || November 18, 1979 || 60 minutes|-| The Little Convict || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films Studio Hoyts || Traditional / Live action || Theatrical Live-action animated film ||[1] || December 20, 1979 || 80 minutes|-| Around the World with Dot a. k. a. Dot & Santa Claus || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Studios || Traditional/Live action || Theatrical || || June 23, 1981 || 80 minutes|-| Grendel Grendel Grendel || Alexander Stitt || Victorian Film || Traditional || Theatrical || || July 9, 1981 || 88 minutes|-| The Black Planet || Paul Williams || Fable Film Productions || Traditional || || || || 78 minutes|-| A Christmas Carol || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || December 22, 1982 || 75 minutes|-| Oliver Twist || Richard Slapczynski || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || The inaugural production of Burbank Films Australia. || December 15, 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 || || April 3, 1983 || 81 minutes|-| Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || January 15, 1983 || 50 minutes|-| Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || January 16, 1983 || 67 minutes|-| Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || January 13, 1983 || 50 minutes|-| Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || January 14, 1983 || 50 minutes|-| The Camel Boy || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Studios || Traditional || Theatrical || || May 8, 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 || || December 17, 1985 || 50 minutes|-| The Adventures of Robin Hood || || Burbank Films Australia ||Traditional || Television film || || July 13, 1985 || 50 minutes|-| Dot and the Koala || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films Hoyts || Traditional/Live action || Theatrical || || June 20, 1985 || 71 minutes|-| Epic || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films || Traditional || || || May 14, 1985 || 70 minutes|-| The Man in the Iron Mask || || Burbank Films Australia ||Traditional || Television film || || July 26, 1985 || 54 minutes|-| Nicholas Nickleby || || Burbank Films Australia ||Traditional || Television film || || March 16, 1985 || 72 minutes|-| The Pickwick Papers || || Burbank Films Australia ||Traditional || Television film || || March 26, 1985 || 71 minutes|-| The Adventures of Tom Sawyer || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || July 2, 1986 || 51 minutes|-| Dot and Keeto || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films || Traditional/Live action || Theatrical || || May 22, 1986 || 75 minutes|-| Dot and the Whale || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films || Traditional/Live action || Theatrical || || October 30, 1986 || 75 minutes|-| Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || July 10, 1986 || 50 minutes|-| The Hunchback of Notre Dame || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || December 21, 1986 || 52 minutes|-| Ivanhoe || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || September 14, 1986 || 55 minutes|-| Kidnapped || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || June 21, 1986 || 55 minutes|-| King Solomon's Mines || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || June 25, 1986 || 55 minutes|-| The Three Musketeers || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || October 4, 1986 || 54 minutes|-| Alice Through the Looking Glass || Andrea Bresciani Richard Slapczynski || Burbank Films Australia Jambre Productions || Traditional || Television film || || May 15, 1987 || 73 minutes|-| Black Beauty || David Cherkasskiy || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || June 19, 1987 || 50 minutes|-| Don Quixote of La Mancha || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || January 1, 1987 || 55 minutes|-| Dot and the Smugglers a. k. a. Dot and the Bunyip || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Studios || Traditional || Theatrical || || April 4, 1987 || 75 minutes|-| Dot Goes to Hollywood a. k. a. Dot in Concert || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Studios || Traditional || Theatrical || || July 9, 1987 || 73 minutes|-| The Last of the Mohicans || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || July 31, 1987 || 55 minutes|-| The Odyssey || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || November 19, 1987 || 55 minutes|-| Rob Roy || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || July 5, 1987 || 48 minutes|-| Treasure Island || Warwick Gilbert || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || December 25, 1987 || 50 minutes|-| Wind in the Willows || Geoff Collins || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || December 13, 1988 || 50 minutes|-| Westward Ho! || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || May 1, 1988 || 55 minutes|-| Prisoner of Zenda || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || May 9, 1988 || 48 minutes|-| Peter Pan || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || June 23, 1988 || 46 minutes|-| Hiawatha || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || June 15, 1988 || 50 minutes|-| The Black Arrow || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || October 18, 1988 || 55 minutes|-| Black Tulip || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || February 10, 1988 || 49 minutes|-| Around the World in 80 Days || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || November 25, 1988 || 49 minutes|-| Alice in Wonderland || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || July 10, 1988 || 51 minutes |-| The Corsican Brothers || || Burbank Films Australia || Traditional || Television film || || July 7, 1989 || 49 minutes|-| White Fang || || Burbank Animation Studios || Traditional || Television film || || || 50 minutes|-| The Magic Riddle || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films || Traditional || Theatrical || || September 19, 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|-| || Bill Kroyer || Kroyer Films A. Film A/S FAI Films 20th Century Fox || Traditional || Theatrical || || April 10, 1992 || 76 minutes|-| || Yoram Gross || Yoram Gross Films Studio || Traditional || Theatrical || || September 17, 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. || June 19, 1994 || 63 minutes |-| Goldilocks and the Three Bears || Richard Slapczynski || Burbank Animation Studios || Traditional || Direct-to-video || || January 1, 1994 || 49 minutes|-| Pocahontas || || Burbank Animation Studios Anchor Bay Studios || Traditional || Direct-to-video || || October 16, 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. || July 14, 1998 || 83 minutes|-| || || 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 || || March 24, 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 || || December 14, 2000 || 80 minutes|-| || Darrell Rooney Jeannine Roussel || Walt Disney Home Video Walt Disney Animation Australia Disney Television Animation || Traditional || Direct-to-video || || February 27, 2001 || 69 minutes|-| Kangaroo Jack || David McNally || Warner Bros. Pictures || CG animation/Live-Action || Theatrical || || January 17, 2003 || 89 minutes|-| Happy Feet || George Miller, Warren Coleman, Judy Morris || Warner Bros. Pictures Village Roadshow Pictures Animal Logic || CG animation || Theatrical || || November 17, 2006 December 26, 2006 || 108 minutes|-| $9.99 || Tatia Rosenthal || Lama Films || Stop motion || || || September 4, 2008 || 78 minutes|-| Mary and Max || Adam Elliot || Melodrama Pictures || Stop motion || || || January 15, 2009 April 9, 2009 || 90 minutes|-| Santa's Apprentice LApprenti Père Noël || Luc Vinciguerra || Gaumont-Alphanim, Avrill Stark Entertainment || Traditional || [2] || || November 24, 2010 || 77 minutes|-| || Zack Snyder || Village Roadshow Pictures, Animal Logic, Cruel and Unusual Films || CG animation || || || September 24, 2010 September 30, 2010 || 97 minutes[3] |-| || Brad Peyton || Warner Bros. Pictures || CG animation/Live-Action || || || July 30, 2010 || 82 minutes|-| Happy Feet Two || George Miller || Dr. D Studios / Warner Bros. || CG animation || || || November 13, 2011 November 18, 2011 December 26, 2011 || 100 minutes|-| Exchange Student Zero || Bruce Kane Patrick Crawley || Bogan Entertainment || Traditional || || || December 16, 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] || || October 20, 2013 (BFI London Film Festival) November 29, 2013 (United Kingdom) December 13, 2013 (United States) January 9, 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 || December 14, 2013 December 20, 2013 || 87 minutes|-| The Lego Movie || Phil Lord, Chris Miller || Warner Bros., Animal Logic, Lego || CG animation || || Theatrical || February 1, 2014 February 6, 2014 February 7, 2014 April 3, 2014 || 100 minutes[10] |-| Maya the Bee || Alexs Stadermann || Screen Australia, Buzz Studios, Studio 100 Animation || CG animation || || || September 4, 2014 September 11, 2014 November 1, 2014 || 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] || || September 17, 2015 || 93 minutes|-| || Noel Cleary, Sergio Delfino, Alexs Stadermann || UFA GmbH || CG animation ||[13] || || March 1, 2018 May 1, 2018 July 26, 2018 || 85 minutes|-| Peter Rabbit || Will Gluck || Sony Pictures Animation || Live-Action / CG animation ||[14] [15] [16] [17] || || February 3, 2018 February 9, 2018 March 16, 2018 March 22, 2018 || 95 minutes[18] |-| Alice-Miranda Friends Forever || Jo Boag || SLR Productions || Flash animation || || || November 14, 2019 || 83 minutes|-| The Wishmas Tree || Ricard Cussó || Like a Photon Creative || CG animation || [19] [20] [21] [22] || || October 5, 2019 February 27, 2020 || 90 minutes|-| Arkie || Luke Jurevicius || Nitrogen Studios Passion Pictures Luma || CG animation || Based on Scarygirl[23] [24] [25] || || |||-| || Mike Mitchell[26] ||Warner Animation Group || CG animation || [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] || || February 2, 2019 February 7, 2019 February 8, 2019 March 21, 2019 || 107 minutes[32] |-| 100% Wolf || Alexs Stadermann || Flying Bark Productions and Siamese Pty Ltd. || CG animation ||[33] || || May 29, 2020[34] || 96 minutes[35] |-| Combat Wombat || Ricard Cussó || Like A Photon Creative || CG animation ||[36] || || October 11, 2020 October 15, 2020 || 80 minutes[37] |-| || Ricard Cussó || Like a Photon Creative || CG animation ||[38] [39] || || November 28, 2020 January 2021 || 89 minutes[40] |-|Alice-Miranda A Royal Christmas Ball || Jo Boag || SLR Productions || Flash animation || || || October 15, 2021 || 81 minutes|-| || Noel Cleary || Buzz Studios Studio 100 Animation || CG animation || [41] [42] || || January 7, 2021 || 88 minutes|-| || Will Gluck || Columbia Pictures || CG animation Live-Action ||[43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] || || March 25, 2021 May 17, 2021 June 11, 2021 || 93 minutes[49] |-| || Adam Gunn || Studio 100 Animation Studio B Animation Broadvision Services Flying Bark Productions Constantin Film Hahn Film AG || CG animation Live-action ||[50] [51] || || May 26, 2022 || 85 minutes|-|Leo || Robert Marianetti David Wachtenheim Robert Smigel || Netflix Animation Happy Madison Productions Animal Logic || CG animation ||[52] [53] [54] || || November 21, 2023 || 102 minutes[55] |-|The Magician's Elephant || Wendy Rogers || Netflix Animation Animal Logic || CG animation ||[56] [57] || || March 17, 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] || || June 17, 2023 October 26, 2023 || 90 minutes|-| || Ricard Cussó Tania Vincent || Like A Photon Creative Screen Australia || CG animation || [62] || || February 29, 2024 (Australia) || 81 minutes|-|200% Wolf || Alexs Stadermann || Flying Bark Productions || CG animation ||[63] || || July 25, 2024 || 85 minutes|} References |