A list of animated feature films that were released in 1970.
Title | Country | Director | Studio | Technique | Format | Notes | Release | Duration | |
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30,000 Miles Under the Sea [1] | Japan | Takeshi Tamiya | July 19, 1970 | 60 minutes | |||||
Aladdin and His Magic Lamp | France | Films Jean Image | January 28, 1970 | 71 minutes | |||||
The Aristocats | United States | One of the first Disney projects produced after Walt Disney's death in December 1966. | December 24, 1970 | 79 minutes | |||||
Attack No.1: The Movie | Japan | Eiji Okabe | March 21, 1970 | 63 minutes | |||||
Attack No.1: Revolution | Japan | Eiji Okabe | August 1, 1970 | 60 minutes | |||||
Attack No.1: World Championship | Japan | Eiji Okabe | December 19, 1970 | 63 minutes | |||||
The Blue Bird | Soviet Union | 99 minutes | |||||||
Cleopatra | Japan | Second film in the anthology film series Animerama. | September 15, 1970 | 112 minutes | |||||
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Australia | Originally aired as the second installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 26, 1970 | 74 minutes | |||||
Dougal and the Blue Cat | France | Goodtimes Enterprises | December 23, 1970 | 85 minutes | |||||
...ere erera baleibu izik subua aruaren... | Spain | José Antonio Sistiaga | November 1970 | 75 minutes | |||||
Fablio the Magician | France Hungary Bulgaria Romania | Pannónia Filmstúdió E D. I. C. Films Animafilm Studio Sofia Animation Studio | 72 minutes | ||||||
The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians | United States Japan | April 7, 1970 | 60 minutes | ||||||
Mort & Phil's Second Festival | Spain | Estudios Vara Antonio Salado Crespo | Theatrical | Second compilation film of the Spanish animated short film series Mortadelo y Filemón (1966-1971), that ran for 23 6-minute installments and was based on the comic strip of the same title by Francisco Ibáñez. | 64 minutes | ||||
Nobody's Boy | Japan | March 17, 1970 | 81 minutes | ||||||
The Phantom Tollbooth | United States | Chuck Jones Abe Levitow Dave Monahan (live action) | MGM Animation/Visual Arts | The film was the final animated production released by MGM, as they left the animation industry completely; produced in 1968, but held up from release until late 1970. | November 7, 1970 | 89 minutes | |||
Santa and the Three Bears | United States | Tony Benedict Barry Mahon (live action) | November 7, 1970 | 46 minutes | |||||
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town | United States Japan | Rankin/Bass Video Tokyo Production | December 14, 1970 | 48 minutes | |||||
Shinbone Alley | United States | Fine Arts Films | Rated G for theatrical and early video releases, re-rated PG for DVD release. | June 26, 1970 | 85 minutes | ||||
Star of the Giants: Big League Ball | Japan | Film compiled from episodes 70 ("Hidari Mon no Yokoku Houmuran") and 77 ("Hanagata Sutemi no Chousen") of the anime television series, which aired from March 30, 1968, until September 18, 1971, for a total of 182 episodes. | March 21, 1970 | 70 minutes | |||||
Star of the Giants: The Fateful Showdown | Japan | Film compiled from episodes 79 ("Ourusutaa no Deki Goto") and 83 ("Kizu Darake no Houmuin") of the anime television series, which aired from March 30, 1968, until September 18, 1971, for a total of 182 episodes. | August 1, 1970 | 65 minutes | |||||
Tales of Washington Irving | Australia United States | Originally aired as the first installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 1, 1970 | 60 minutes | |||||
Tiger Mask | Japan | Takeshi Tamiya | Film compiled from episodes 9 ("The Starved Gorilla Man") and 10 ("Fresh-Bomb Megaton Drop") of the anime television series, which aired from October 2, 1969, until September 30, 1971, for a total of 105 episodes. | March 17, 1970 | 47 minutes | ||||
Tiger Mask: War Against the League of Masked Wrestlers | Japan | Takeshi Tamiya | Film compiled from episodes 23 ("Tiger Risks His Life") and 26 ("Beyond the Glory") of the anime television series, which aired from October 2, 1969, until September 30, 1971, for a total of 105 episodes. | July 19, 1970 | 53 minutes | ||||
Uncle Sam Magoo | United States | Sponsored by Maxwell House; this special was UPA's last attempt to bring Mr. Magoo to prime time. | February 15, 1970 | 60 minutes |