Title
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Country
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Director
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Studio
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Technique
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Format |
Notes |
Release |
Duration
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Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein
|
United States
|
Kathi Castillo
|
Bagdasarian Productions, LLC. Universal Cartoon Studios
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
September 28, 1999
|
78 minutes
|
An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster
|
United States
|
Larry Latham
|
Universal Cartoon Studios
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
Fourth and final installment in the An American Tail film series.
|
December 9, 1999
|
78 minutes
|
Anne Frank's Diary |
United Kingdom Ireland France Netherlands Luxembourg |
Julian Y. Wolff |
A-N Production Committee Animation Production Multimedia Investment Associated Studios Global Toon Network Brookfield BS Cleeve Studios Globe Trotter Network |
Traditional |
|
|
October 22, 1999 |
88 minutes
|
Babar: King of the Elephants |
Canada France Germany |
Raymond Jafelice |
Nelvana Limited Home Made Movies TMO-Loonland The Clifford Ross Company (distributor) |
Traditional |
Theatrical |
|
February 26, 1999 |
79 minutes
|
Bartok the Magnificent
|
United States
|
Don Bluth Gary Goldman
|
20th Century Fox Animation Fox Animation Studios
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
Spin-off/prequel to Anastasia (1997).
|
November 16, 1999
|
68 minutes
|
Batman Beyond: The Movie
|
United States
|
Curt Geda Dan Riba Yukio Suzuki
|
Warner Bros. Animation
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
January 10, 1999
|
132 minutes
|
Break-Age ブレイクエイジ
|
Japan
|
Tsuneo Tominaga
|
Ripple Film Beam Entertainment
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video OVA
|
|
September 25, 1999
|
43 minutes
|
Captain Bluebear: The Film Käpt'n Blaubär – Der Film
|
Germany
|
Hayo Freitag
|
ARD Degeto Film Senator Film Produktion TCC Toon Company Cologne TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
December 16, 1999
|
85 minutes
|
Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie 劇場版カードキャプターさくら (Gekijōban Kādokyaputā Sakura)
|
Japan
|
Morio Asaka
|
Madhouse Bandai Visual Shochiku (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
August 21, 1999
|
80 minutes
|
Carnivale |
France Ireland |
Deane Taylor |
Millimages Terraglyph Production |
Traditional |
Theatrical |
|
July 10, 1999 |
74 minutes
|
Cartoon Noir |
United States |
Piotr Dumała Jiri Barta Paul Vester Pedro Serrazina Suzan Pitt Julie Zammarchi |
|
Traditional |
Compilation film |
|
December 3, 1999 |
83 minutes
|
Case Closed: The Last Wizard of the Century 名探偵コナン 世紀末の魔術師 (Meitantei Konan: Seikimatsu no Majutsushi)
|
Japan
|
Kenji Kodama
|
Toho (distributor) TMS Entertainment
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
April 17, 1999
|
90 minutes
|
Century of the Wind El siglo del viento |
Uruguay |
Fernando Birri |
Cine Ojo |
Mixed/live-action |
Theatrical |
|
February 11, 1999 (Berlin International Film Festival) |
90 minutes
|
City Hunter: Death of the Vicious Criminal Ryo Saeba シティーハンター 緊急生中継!? 凶悪犯冴羽獠の最期 (City Hunter Special: Kinkyū Seichūkei!? Kyōakuhan Saeba Ryo no Saigo) |
Japan |
Masaharu Okuwaki |
Sunrise Nippon TV (distributor) |
Traditional |
Television film |
|
April 23, 1999 |
80 minutes
|
Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle クレヨンしんちゃん 爆発!温泉わくわく大決戦 (Kureyon Shinchan: Bakuhatsu! Onsen Wakuwaku Daikessen)
|
Japan
|
Keiichi Hara
|
Toho (distributor) Shin-Ei Animation Asatsu-DK
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
April 17, 1999
|
110 minutes
|
Cyber Team in Akihabara: Summer Vacation of 2011 劇場版 アキハバラ電脳組 2011年の夏休み (Akihabara Dennō Gumi: 2011 Nen no Natsuyasumi) |
Japan |
Hiroaki Sakura Yoshitaka Fujimoto |
Production I.G Xebec Tokyo Broadcasting System King Records Toei Company (distributor) |
Traditional |
Theatrical |
|
August 14, 1999 |
60 minutes
|
D4: The Trojan Dog |
Australia |
|
Burbank Animation Studios |
Traditional |
Television film |
|
|
50 minutes
|
Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip
|
United States
|
Genndy Tartakovsky
|
Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Network (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Television special
|
First television film produced for Cartoon Network, final television film produced by Hanna-Barbera and the directorial film debut of Genndy Tartakovsky.
|
December 10, 1999
|
48 minutes
|
Doctor Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn ドクタースランプ アラレのびっくりバーン (Dokutā Suranpu: Arare no Bikkuri Bān)
|
Japan
|
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
|
Toei Animation
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
March 6, 1999
|
50 minutes
|
Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut |
Canada United States |
|
Nelvana |
CGI |
Direct-to-video |
|
|
|
Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe ドラえもん のび太の宇宙漂流記 (Doraemon: Nobita no Uchū Hyōryūki)
|
Japan
|
Tsutomu Shibayama
|
Fujiko F. Fujio Pro Asatsu Shin-Ei Animation Toho (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Twentieth installment of the Doraemon film series.
|
March 6, 1999
|
93 minutes
|
Doug's 1st Movie
|
United States
|
Maurice Joyce
|
Walt Disney Pictures (distributor) Jumbo Pictures A. Film A/S Walt Disney Television Animation
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Based on the television series Doug (1991–1999).
|
March 26, 1999
|
83 minutes
|
The Emperor's Treasure
|
United States
|
Diane Eskenazi
|
Golden Films Sony Wonder (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
July 31, 1999
|
46 minutes
|
Faeries
|
United Kingdom
|
Gary Hurst
|
Cartwn Cymru HIT Entertainment United Productions
|
Traditional
|
|
|
June 23, 1999
|
90 minutes
|
Fantasia 2000
|
United States
|
Don Hahn Pixote Hunt Hendel Butoy Eric Goldberg Hendel Butoy James Algar Francis Glebas Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi
|
Walt Disney Pictures (distributor) Walt Disney Feature Animation
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Sequel to Fantasia (1940); The second Disney animated feature film to be a sequel.
|
December 17, 1999 (Premiere) January 1, 2000 (IMAX) June 16, 2000 (United States)
|
74 minutes
|
The File of Young Kindaichi 2: Murderous Deep Blue 金田一少年の事件簿2 殺戮のディープブルー (Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo 2: Satsuriku no Deep Blue)
|
Japan
|
Daisuke Nishio
|
Toei Animation
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
August 21, 1999
|
91 minutes
|
Goomer
|
Spain
|
Jose Luis Feito Carlos Varela
|
Sociedad General de Derechos Audiovisuales (SOGEDASA) Castelao Producciones
|
Traditional
|
|
|
July 9, 1999
|
80 minutes
|
Gundress ガンドレス (GUNDRESS)
|
Japan
|
Junichi Sakai Katsuyoshi Yatabe Kazumasa Fujiie Kentaro Izaki
|
Toei Company (distributor) The "Gundress" Production Committee
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
March 20, 1999
|
84 minutes
|
Happy Birthday: Inochi Kagayaku Toki ハッピーバースデー 命かがやく瞬間 (Happy Birthday: The Moment When Life Shines)
|
Japan
|
Satoshi Dezaki
|
Magic Bus
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
July 27, 1999
|
80 minutes
|
The Iron Giant
|
United States
|
Brad Bird
|
Warner Bros. Feature Animation
|
Traditional/CGI
|
Theatrical
|
|
July 31, 1999 (Mann's Chinese Theater) August 6, 1999 (United States)
|
87 minutes[1]
|
Jack and the Beanstalk
|
United Kingdom
|
Martin Gates
|
Martin Gates Productions Carrington Productions International
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
October 11, 1999
|
75 minutes
|
Jingle Bells[2]
|
United States
|
Bert Ring
|
Hyperion Pictures
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
September 7, 1999
|
48 minutes
|
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade 人狼 (Jinrō)
|
Japan
|
Hiroyuki Okiura
|
Production I.G. Bandai Visual
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
November 17, 1999
|
102 minutes
|
The King and I
|
United States
|
Richard Rich
|
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (distributor) Morgan Creek Productions Rankin/Bass Productions Nest Family Entertainment Rich Animation Studios
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
March 19, 1999
|
89 minutes[3]
|
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen Mae Hashutsujo: The Movie こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所 -The Movie- (This Is the Kōban in Front of Kameari Park in Katsushika Ward -The Movie- )
|
Japan
|
Shinji Takamatsu
|
Toho (distributor) Fuji TV NAS Shueisha Studio Gallop
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
December 23, 1999
|
95 minutes
|
The Legend of the Titanic La leyenda del Titanic La leggenda del Titanic
|
Italy
|
Orlando Corradi Kim J. Ok
|
SEK Studio ITB Spain Hollywood Gang Productions USA Mondo TV
|
Traditional
|
|
|
April 17, 1999
|
84 minutes
|
Lotus Lantern 宝莲灯 (Bao lian deng)
|
China
|
Chang Guangxi
|
Shanghai Animation Film Studio
|
Traditional
|
|
|
July 30, 1999
|
85 minutes
|
Lupin III: The Columbus Files ルパン三世『愛のダ・カーポ ~Fujiko's Unlucky Days』 (Rupan Sansei: Ai no Da Kāpo – Fujiko's Unlucky Days)
|
Japan
|
Shinichi Watanabe
|
Tokyo Movie Shinsha Nippon TV (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Television special
|
|
July 30, 1999[4]
|
92 minutes
|
Madeline: Lost in Paris
|
United States
|
Stan Phillips
|
DIC Entertainment
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
August 3, 1999[5]
|
75 minutes
|
Manuelita
|
Argentina
|
Manuel García Ferré
|
García Ferré Entertainment
|
Traditional
|
|
|
July 8, 1999
|
86 minutes
|
Marco: 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother MARCO ~母をたずねて三千里~ (Marco: Haha o Tazunete Sanzenri)
|
Japan
|
Kozo Kuzuha
|
Nippon Animation Shochiku (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Feature film remake of the 1976 animated television series 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, based on the same source material, which originally ran January 4 to December 26 of that year and produced by the same studio that made the earlier TV series; An earlier feature film was produced and released in 1980 compiled from episodes of the aforementioned TV series.
|
April 2, 1999
|
98 minutes
|
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
|
United States
|
Alex Mann Jean-François Laguionie
|
Walt Disney Television Animation Disney Video Premiere
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
November 9, 1999
|
66 minutes
|
Millionaire Dogs Hot Dogs: Wau – wir sind reich!
|
Germany
|
Michael Schoemann
|
Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB) EIV Entertainment Invest GmbH & Company KG Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) Benchmark Entertainment Picture Productions
|
Traditional
|
|
|
April 1, 1999
|
82 minutes
|
Mishy and Mushy Egérút
|
Hungary
|
Béla Ternovszky
|
Studió 2
|
Traditional
|
|
|
December 16, 1999
|
87 minutes
|
A Monkey's Tale Le Château des singes (The Castle of Monkeys)
|
France United Kingdom Germany Hungary
|
Jean-François Laguionie
|
Canal + France 3 British Sky Broadcasting Kecskemétfilm
|
Traditional
|
|
|
June 2, 1999
|
79 minutes
|
My Neighbors the Yamadas ホーホケキョとなりの山田くん (Hōhokekyo Tonari no Yamada-kun)
|
Japan
|
Isao Takahata
|
Studio Ghibli Shochiku (director)
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Seventh animated feature directed by Isao Takahata.
|
July 17, 1999
|
104 minutes
|
The Nuttiest Nutcracker
|
United States
|
Harold Harris
|
Dan Krech Productions Pacific Title/Mirage
|
CGI
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
October 19, 1999
|
48 minutes
|
O' Christmas Tree[6]
|
United States
|
Bert Ring
|
Hyperion Pictures
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
November 5, 1999
|
48 minutes
|
Our Friend, Martin
|
United States
|
Rob Smiley, Vincenzo Trippetti
|
DIC Entertainment Columbia TriStar Television DHX Media
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
January 12, 1999
|
61 minutes
|
Olive, the Other Reindeer
|
United States
|
Oscar Moore
|
20th Century Fox Animation DNA Productions Flower Films The Curiosity Company Fox Television Studios
|
CGI
|
Television special
|
|
December 17, 1999
|
45 minutes
|
Pettson & Findus – The Cat and the Old Man Years Pettson och Findus – Katten och gubbens år
|
Sweden
|
Albert Hanan Kaminski
|
Happy Life Animation TV-Loonland AG
|
Traditional
|
|
|
December 25, 1999
|
75 minutes
|
Pippi Longstocking: Pippi's Adventures in the South Seas Pippi i Söderhavet
|
Sweden
|
|
Nelvana Svensk Filmindustri (SF) TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion Taurus Film
|
Traditional
|
|
Film compiled from TV series episodes
|
September 4, 1999
|
70 minutes
|
Pokémon: The Movie 2000 劇場版ポケットモンスター 幻のポケモン ルギア爆誕 (Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā Maboroshi no Pokemon Rugia Bakutan)
|
Japan
|
Kunihiko Yuyama
|
Toho (Japanese distributor) Warner Bros. Pictures (American distributor) OLM
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
July 17, 1999
|
82 minutes
|
Puss in Boots
|
United States
|
Phil Nibbelink
|
Phill Nibbelink Productions
|
Traditional/Flash
|
Direct-to-video
|
Animated entirely by one person (Phil Nibbelink). One of the first animated films made with Macromedia Flash.
|
January 1, 1999 (Theater) July 6, 1999 (Direct-to-video)
|
75 minutes
|
Die Reise zum Mond A Trip to the Moon
|
China Germany
|
Manfred Durniok Hong Hu Zhao
|
Manfred Durniok Filmproduktion Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) Oriental Communications Shanghai Animation Film Studio
|
Stop motion
|
|
|
December 27, 1999
|
80 minutes
|
Revolutionary Girl Utena: Adolescence of Utena 少女革命ウテナ アドゥレセンス黙示録 (Shōjo Kakumei Utena Aduresensu Mokushiroku)
|
Japan
|
Kunihiko Ikuhara
|
Toei Company (distributor) J.C. Staff
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
August 14, 1999
|
87 minutes
|
Samurai Shodown 2: Asura Zanmaeden SAMURAI SPIRITS 2 〜アスラ斬魔伝〜 (SAMURAI SPIRITS 2 ~ Asura Zanmaden ~)
|
Japan
|
Kazuhiro Sasaki
|
Ajiado Enix
|
Traditional
|
|
Two-part OVA.
|
June 25, 1999 (part 1) September 30, 1999 (part 2) December 24, 1999 (Japan)
|
56 minutes
|
Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost
|
United States
|
Jim Stenstrum
|
Hanna-Barbera Productions Warner Bros. Animation
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
October 5, 1999
|
66 minutes[8]
|
Shōta no Sushi: Kokoro ni Hibiku Shari no Aji 将太の寿司 心にひびくシャリの味 (Shōta's Sushi: The Taste of Sushi Rice That Flutters in Your Heart)
|
Japan
|
Toshitaka Tsunoda
|
Studio Comet Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Group TV Tokyo
|
Traditional
|
Television special
|
|
October 11, 1999
|
|
The Sissy Duckling
|
United States
|
Anthony Hall
|
Hyperion Pictures Fil-Cartoons
(animation production)
|
Traditional
|
Television special
|
Story adapted by the author Harvey Fierstein into a children's picture book of the same title published three years later.
|
July 24, 1999
|
53 minutes
|
Snow White and the Frog King 白雪公主与青蛙王子 |
China |
Qian Yunda, Chan Rudong, Wu Zhongwen |
Shanghai Animation Film Studio Man Dunyok Production Company |
Stop motion |
|
|
|
|
Soreike! Anpanman Yūki no Hana ga Hiraku Toki それいけ! アンパンマン 勇気の花がひらくとき (Let's Go! Anpanman: When the Flower of Courage Opens)
|
Japan
|
Toshiya Shinohara
|
Tokyo Movie Shinsha
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
July 24, 1999
|
|
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
|
United States
|
Trey Parker
|
Comedy Central Films Braniff Productions Scott Rudin Productions
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Based on the television series South Park (1997–present).
|
June 23, 1999 (Grauman's Chinese Theater) June 30, 1999 (United States)
|
81 minutes[9]
|
Tarzan
|
United States
|
Kevin Lima Chris Buck
|
Walt Disney Pictures (distributor) Walt Disney Feature Animation
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Tenth and final film of the Disney Renaissance.
|
June 12, 1999 (El Capitan Theatre) June 16, 1999 (United States[10])
|
88 minutes[11]
|
Tarzan of the Apes
|
United States
|
Diane Eskenazi Darcy Wright
|
Golden Films Sony Wonder (distributor)
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
March 9, 1999
|
48 minutes
|
Tenchi Forever! The Movie 天地無用 IN LOVE 2! − 遙かなる想い (Tenchi Muyō in Rabu Tsū!: Haruka naru omoi)
|
Japan
|
Hiroshi Negishi
|
Anime International Company Pioneer LDC GAGA Communications
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
April 24, 1999
|
95 minutes
|
The Three Little Pigs |
Australia |
|
Burbank Animation Studios |
Traditional |
Direct-to-video |
|
|
|
Tobias Totz and His Lion Tobias Totz und sein Löwe |
Germany |
Piet De Rycker [fr] Thilo Rothkirch |
Bioskop Film Munich Animation Film Rothkirch Cartoon Film Stupid Studio Warner Bros. Pictures |
Traditional |
Theatrical |
|
September 30, 1999 |
72 minutes
|
Toy Story 2
|
United States
|
John Lasseter
|
Walt Disney Pictures (distributor) Pixar Animation Studios
|
CGI
|
Theatrical
|
Sequel to Toy Story (1995); The first Pixar film to be a sequel.
|
November 13, 1999 (El Capitan Theatre)[12] November 24, 1999 (United States)
|
92 minutes[13]
|
Wakko's Wish
|
United States
|
Liz Holzman Rusty Mills Tom Ruegger
|
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (distributor) Warner Bros. Animation Amblin Entertainment
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
The first Animaniacs media to use digital paint and paint.
|
December 21, 1999
|
80 minutes
|
We Wish You a Merry Christmas[14]
|
United States
|
Bert Ring
|
Hyperion Pictures
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video
|
|
September 7, 1999
|
48 minutes
|
Werner – Volles Rooäää!!! Werner – Full Rooäää!!!
|
Germany
|
Gerhard Hahn
|
Achterbahn AG Constantin Film Hahn Film AG
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
September 16, 1999
|
78 minutes
|
Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving
|
United States
|
Harry Arends Jun Falkenstein Karl Geurs
|
Walt Disney Television Animation Disney Video Premiere
|
Traditional
|
Direct-to-video Compilation film
|
Film based on, and compiled from episodes of from, the TV series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988–1991).
|
November 9, 1999
|
70 minutes[15]
|
You're Under Arrest: The Movie 劇場版逮捕しちゃうぞ (Gekijōban Taiho Shichauzo)
|
Japan
|
Junji Nishimura
|
Studio Deen
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
|
April 24, 1999
|
92 minutes (France), 90 minutes (United States)
|
Zeno – For the Infinity of Love ゼノ かぎりなき愛に (Zeno – Kagiri Naki Ai ni)
|
Japan
|
Takashi Ui
|
Mr. Zeno's Movie Making Party M Project
|
Traditional
|
Theatrical
|
Based on the life of Polish Franciscan friar Zenon Żebrowski (1891–1982).
|
|
|