List of animated feature films of the 1960s
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A list of animated feature films released in the 1960s.
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| Title | Country | Director | Studio | Animation technique | Type | Notes | Release date | Duration | 
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| Alakazam the Great  西遊記 (Saiyūki)  | 
Japan | Daisaku Shirakawa  Taiji Yabushita  | 
Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | The first animated feature release from American International Pictures, and the second anime feature film to have a theatrical release in the United States. | August 14, 1960 | 88 minutes | 
| Donald Duck and his Companions | United States | Jack Cutting  Jack King Dick Lundy  | 
Walt Disney Productions | Traditional | Theatrical  Compilation film  | 
Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts; originally released theatrically for overseas markets and never in the United States. | March 1, 1960 | 80 minutes | 
| It Was I Who Drew the Little Man  Человечка нарисовал я (Chelovechka narisoval ya)  | 
Soviet Union | Valentina Brumberg  Zinaida Brumberg Valentin Lalayants  | 
Soyuzmultfilm | Traditional | Theatrical | 56 minutes | ||
| 1961 | ||||||||
| Chipollino  Чиполлино (Chipollino)  | 
Soviet Union | Boris Dyozhkin | Soyuzmultfilm | Traditional | Theatrical | [1][2][3][4] | June 28, 1961 | 40 minutes | 
| The Coyote's Lament | United States | Charles Nichols | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional/Live action | Television film  Compilation film Live-action animated film  | 
Originally aired as Season 7, Episode 18 of the anthology television series Walt Disney Presents. | March 5, 1961 | 60 minutes | 
| The Hunting Instinct | United States | Wolfgang Reitherman | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional | Television film  Compilation film  | 
Originally aired as Season 8, Episode 5 of the anthology television series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color; later released theatrically overseas in 1962 (United Kingdom, France), 1963 (Italy, Mexico, Finland) and 1965 (Japan) with edited and expanded content. | October 22, 1961 | 60 minutes | 
| The Key  Ключ (Klyuch)  | 
Soviet Union | Lev Atamanov | Soyuzmultfilm | Traditional | Theatrical | 57 minutes | ||
| The Life of Buddha  釈迦の生涯 (Shaka no Shōgai)  | 
Japan | Noburō Ōfuji | Traditional | November 1, 1961 | 72 minutes | |||
| One Hundred and One Dalmatians | United States | Clyde Geronimi  Hamilton Luske Wolfgang Reitherman  | 
Walt Disney Productions | Traditional | Theatrical | First animated feature to use the Xerography process, which replaces hand-inking. | January 25, 1961 | 79 minutes | 
| The Orphan Brother  安寿と厨子王丸 (Anju to zushio-maru)  | 
Japan | Taiji Yabushita | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | July 19, 1961 | 83 minutes | |
| The Strange History of the Citizens of Shilda  Die seltsame Historia von den Schildbürgern  | 
East Germany | Johannes Hempel | DEFA-Studio für Trickfilme | Stop motion | First animated feature to be made in East Germany. | December 8, 1961 | 73 minutes | |
| 1962 | ||||||||
| Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad  アラビアンナイト・シンドバッドの冒険 (Arabian naito: Shindobaddo no bôken)  | 
Japan | Taiji Yabushita  Yoshio Kuroda  | 
Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | June 16, 1962 | 81 minutes | |
| The Bath  Баня (Banya)  | 
Soviet Union | Anatoliy Karanovich Sergei Yutkevich | Soyuzmultfilm | Stop motion | Theatrical | [5][6] | August 14, 1962 | 53 minutes | 
| Gay Purr-ee | United States | Abe Levitow | UPA | Traditional | Theatrical | UPA's second and final feature film. | December 17, 1962 | 85 minutes | 
| Heaven and Earth Magic | United States | Harry Everett Smith | Cutout | Experimental film | January 1, 1962 | 66 minutes | ||
| Joseph and the Dreamer  בעל החלומות (Ba'al Hahalomot)  | 
Israel | Alina Gross  Yoram Gross  | 
Stop motion | First animated feature to be made in Israel. | 60 minutes | |||
| Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol | United States | Abe Levitow | UPA | Traditional | Television special | December 18, 1962 | 53 minutes | |
| Otogi's Voyage Around the World  おとぎの世界旅行 (Otogi no Sekai Ryoko)  | 
Japan | Ryuichi Yokoyama | Traditional | Theatrical | August 25, 1962 | 76 minutes | ||
| The Pig Boy and The Princess and the Pea  Svinedrengen og prinsessen på ærten  | 
Denmark | Bent Christensen  Poul Ilsøe  | 
Traditional | Theatrical  Anthology film  | 
November 23, 1962 | 49 minutes | ||
| The Wild Swans  Дикие лебеди (Dikiye lebedi)  | 
Soviet Union | Vera Tsekhanovskaya  Mikhail Tsekhanovsky  | 
Soyuzmultfilm | Traditional | Theatrical | The first Soviet full-length animated film released in widescreen. | 1962 | 59 minutes | 
| 1963 | ||||||||
| Comahue | Argentina | Edgardo Togni | Traditional/Live action | Documentary film | January 1, 1963 | 61 minutes | ||
| Doggie March  わんわん忠臣蔵 (Wanwan Chūshingura)  | 
Japan | Daisaku Shirakawa | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | December 21, 1963 | 82 minutes | |
| The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon  わんぱく王子の大蛇退治 (Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji)  | 
Japan | Yūgo Serikawa | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | March 24, 1963 | 86 minutes | |
| The Peackcock Princess  孔雀公主 (Kong Que Gong Zhu)  | 
China | Jun Xi | Shanghai Animation Film Studio | Stop motion | 63 minutes | |||
| The Sword in the Stone | United States | Wolfgang Reitherman | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional | Theatrical | December 25, 1963 | 79 minutes | |
| 1964 | ||||||||
| Attention! The Magician is in the City!  Внимание! В городе волшебник! (Vnimaniye! V gorode volshebnik!  | 
Soviet Union | Vladimir Bychkov | Belarusfilm  Soyuzmultfilm  | 
Stop motion/Live action | Theatrical  Live-action animated film  | 
[7][8] | August 27, 1964 | 55 minutes | 
| The Big Wick  Большой фитиль (Bolshoy fitil)  | 
Soviet Union | Witold Bordzilovsky  Alexander Mitta Vladimir Fetin Vladimir Rapoport Mary Andzhaparidze Eduard Bocharov Sofya Milkina Yury Prytkov  | 
Gorky Film Studio  Mosfilm Lenfilm Soyuzmultfilm  | 
Traditional/Live action | Theatrical  Live-action animated film  | 
[9] | April 28, 1964 | 68 minutes | 
| Havoc in Heaven  大鬧天宮 (Dà nào tiān gōng)  | 
China | Wan Laiming | Shanghai Animation Film Studio | Traditional | Theatrical | 114 minutes | ||
| The Heroic Sisters from the Grassland  草原英雄小姐妹 (Caoyuan Yingxiong Xiao Jiemei)  | 
China | Traditional | Theatrical | |||||
| Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! | United States | Joseph Barbera  William Hanna  | 
Columbia Pictures Hanna-Barbera Productions  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | The first feature film by Hanna-Barbera and the first feature that is based on the animated television series. | June 3, 1964 | 89 minutes | 
| The Incredible Mr. Limpet | United States | Arthur Lubin | Warner Bros. | Traditional/Live action | Theatrical  Live-action animated film  | 
March 28, 1964 | 99 minutes | |
| Is There Intelligent Life on Earth? | United Kingdom | John Halas (animation)  Ralph Alswang (stage play)  | 
Traditional/Live action | Theatrical | ||||
| Lefty  Levsha  | 
Soviet Union | Ivan Ivanov-Vano  Vladimir Danilevich  | 
Soyuzmultfilm | Cutout | Theatrical | First Soviet full-length animated film in equipment of cutout. | July 22, 1964 | 42 minutes | 
| Mary Poppins | United States | Robert Stevenson | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional/Live action | Theatrical  Live-action animated film  | 
August 27, 1964 | 139 minutes | |
| Mighty Atom: The Brave in Space  鉄腕アトム 宇宙の勇者 (Tetsuwan Atomu: Uchū no yūsha)  | 
Japan | Rintaro  Yoshitake Suzuki Eiichi Yamamoto  | 
Mushi Production | Traditional | Theatrical  Compilation film  | 
Film compiled from episodes 46 ("The Robot Spaceship"), 56 ("Earth Defense Army") and 71 ("The Last Day of Earth") of the animated television series that ran from January 1, 1963, until December 31, 1966, for a total of 193 episodes. | July 26, 1964 | 87 minutes | 
| Of Stars and Men | United States | John Hubley | Traditional | Theatrical | April 28, 1964 | 53 minutes | ||
| Return to Oz | United States | F.R. Crawley  Thomas Glynn Larry Roemer  | 
Rankin/Bass  Crawley Films  | 
Traditional | Television special | February 9, 1964 | 51 minutes | |
| Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | United States  Canada Japan  | 
Larry Roemer  Kizo Nagashima  | 
Rankin/Bass  MOM Production Dentsu  | 
Stop motion | Television special | December 6, 1964 | 55 minutes | |
| Shounen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru: Nazo no Arabiya Ningyou  少年忍者風のフジ丸 謎のアラビヤ人形  | 
Japan | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | July 21, 1964 | 55 minutes | ||
| 1965 | ||||||||
| Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs  The Adventures of the Smurfs  | 
Belgium | Eddy Ryssack  Maurice Rosy  | 
Traditional | Theatrical  Compilation film  | 
1965 | 90 minutes | ||
| Donald Duck Goes West | United States | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional | Theatrical  Compilation film  | 
Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts; originally released theatrically for overseas markets and never in the United States until July 30, 1980. | November 23, 1965 | 57 minutes | |
| Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon  ガリバーの宇宙旅行 (Garibā no Uchū Ryokō)  | 
Japan | Masao Kuroda  Sanae Yamamoto  | 
Toei Animation | Traditional | March 20, 1965 | 80 minutes | ||
| The Man from Button Willow | United States | David Detiege | Eagle Films | Traditional/Live action | Theatrical | April 3, 1965 | 81 minutes | |
| Pinocchio in Outer Space | Belgium  United States  | 
Ray Goossens | Belvision Studios | Traditional | Theatrical | December 22, 1965 | 71 minutes | |
| Shounen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru: Ma Boroshi Majutsu-dan  少年忍者風のフジ丸 まぼろし魔術団  | 
Japan | Toei Animation | Traditional | March 20, 1965 | ||||
| Shounen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru: Dai Saru Taiji  少年忍者風のフジ丸 大猿退治  | 
Japan | Toei Animation | Traditional | January 1, 1965 | ||||
| Treasure Island Revisited  新宝島 (New Treasure Island)  | 
Japan | Osamu Tezuka | Mushi Production | Traditional | Television special | First anime television special; originally produced as an installment of the aborted animated anthology series Mushi Pro Land. | January 3, 1965 | 52 minutes | 
| West and Soda | Italy | Bruno Bozzetto | Traditional | Theatrical | October 1, 1965 | 86 minutes | ||
| Willy McBean and His Magic Machine | United States  Canada Japan  | 
Arthur Rankin, Jr.  Kizo Nagashima  | 
Videocraft International  MOM Production Dentsu Motion Pictures  | 
Stop motion | Theatrical | June 23, 1965 | 94 minutes | |
| 1966 | ||||||||
| Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? | United States | Alex Lovy | Screen Gems Hanna-Barbera Productions  | 
Traditional | Television special | March 30, 1966 | 49 minutes | |
| Alice of Wonderland in Paris | United States  Czechoslovakia  | 
Gene Deitch | Rembrandt Films | Traditional | Theatrical  Anthology film  | 
February 5, 1966 | 52 minutes | |
| The Ballad of Smokey the Bear | United States  Japan  | 
Larry Roemer  Kizo Nagashima  | 
Rankin/Bass  MOM Production  | 
Stop motion | Television special | November 24, 1966 | 60 minutes | |
| Cyborg 009  サイボーグゼロゼロナイン (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain)  | 
Japan | Yugo Serikawa | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | July 21, 1966 | 65 minutes | |
| The Daydreamer | United States  Japan  | 
Jules Bass  Kizo Nagashima  | 
Videocraft International  MOM Production  | 
Stop motion/Live action | Theatrical  Live-action animated film  | 
June 1, 1966 | 101 minutes | |
| The Dream Wizard  El mago de los sueños  | 
Spain | Francisco Macián | Estudios Macián | Traditional | Theatrical | Featuring the Family Telerín, | December 16, 1966 | 70 minutes | 
| Filippo the Cat: License to Record  Gatto Filippo: licenza di incidere  | 
Italy | Pino Zac | Studio D.V.3  Telecinema 21  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | December 23, 1966 | 76 minutes | |
| Go There, Don't Know Where  Поди туда, не знаю куда (Podi tuda, nye znayu kuda)  | 
Soviet Union | Ivan Ivanov-Vano  Vladimir Danilevich  | 
Soyuzmultfilm | Cutout/Stop motion | Theatrical | First full-length animated film combining the stop-motion and cutout animation. | January 1, 1966 | 52 minutes | 
| Jungle Emperor Leo  長編 ジャングル大帝 (Chōhen Jungle Taitei)  | 
Japan | Eiichi Yamamoto | Mushi Production | Traditional | Theatrical | Alternate retelling of the plot of the animated television series Kimba the White Lion, compiling the first two minutes of the first episode ("Go, Child of Panja") with the remaining 73 minutes of original material. | July 31, 1966 | 75 minutes | 
| King of the World: The King Kong Show  世界の王者 キングコング大会 (Sekai no Ōja: Kingu Kongu Taikai)  | 
Japan | Toei Animation | Traditional | Television special | Pilot of the animated television series The King Kong Show (1966–1969) dubbed into Japanese. | December 31, 1966 | 56 minutes | |
| The Man Called Flintstone | United States | Joseph Barbera  William Hanna  | 
Columbia Pictures  Hanna-Barbera Productions  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | The second feature by Hanna-Barbera. | August 3, 1966 | 89 minutes | 
| 1967 | ||||||||
| Asterix the Gaul  Astérix le Gaulois  | 
France  Belgium  | 
Ray Goossens | Belvision Studios  Dargaud Films Les Productions René Goscinny Athos Films Ciné Vog Films  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | First installment in the Asterix film series; Plot adapted from volume 1 of the comic book series. | December 20, 1967 | 68 minutes | 
| Band of Ninja  忍者武芸帳 (Ninja bugei-chō)  | 
Japan | Nagisa Oshima | Oshima Productions  Sozosha Art Theatre Guild  | 
Motion comic | February 15, 1967 | 123 minutes | ||
| Cricket on the Hearth | United States  Japan  | 
Arthur Rankin, Jr.  Jules Bass  | 
Videocraft International  Television Corporation of Japan  | 
Traditional | Television special | December 18, 1967 | 49 minutes | |
| Cyborg 009: Monster Wars  サイボーグゼロゼロナイン 怪獣戦争 (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain: Kaijū Sensō)  | 
Japan | Yugo Serikawa | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | March 19, 1967 | 60 minutes | |
| The Halas & Batchelor Ruddigore | United Kingdom | Joy Batchelor | Halas and Batchelor | Traditional | Theatrical | 54 minutes | ||
| Heungbu and Nolbu  흥부와 놀부 (Heungbuwa Nolbu)  | 
South Korea | Kang Tae-woong | Eunyoung Film Co., Ltd. | Stop motion | Theatrical | July 30, 1967 | 67 minutes | |
| Hopi and Chadol Bawi  호피와 차돌바위 (Hopiwa Chadolbawi)  | 
South Korea | Shin Dong-Heon | Daeyeong Donghwa Film Studio  Joint Film Co., Ltd. Kukdong Film Co., Ltd.  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | August 15, 1967 | 70 minutes | |
| Jack and the Beanstalk | United States | Gene Kelly | Hanna-Barbera Productions | Traditional/Live action | Television special  Live-action animated film  | 
February 26, 1967 | 51 minutes | |
| Jack and the Witch  少年ジャックと魔法使い (Shōnen Jakku to Mahōtsukai)  | 
Japan | Taiji Yabushita | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | The tenth Toei Animation feature film overall. | March 19, 1967 | 80 minutes | 
| The Jungle Book | United States | Wolfgang Reitherman | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional | Theatrical | The film was the last Disney animated feature film to be produced by Walt Disney due to his death in 1966. | October 18, 1967 | 78 minutes | 
| The Madcap Island  ひょっこりひょうたん島 (Hyokkori Hyōtanjima)  | 
Japan | Taiji Yabushita | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | July 21, 1967 | ||
| Mad Monster Party? | United States  Japan  | 
Jules Bass  Kizo Nagashima  | 
Videocraft International  MOM Production  | 
Stop motion | Theatrical | March 8, 1967 | 95 minutes | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre  Le Théâtre de monsieur et madame Kabal  | 
France | Walerian Borowczyk | Cutout/Traditional/Live action | Theatrical | December 6, 1967 | 80 minutes | ||
| The Stolen Airship  Ukradená vzducholoď  | 
Czechoslovakia | Karel Zeman | Stop motion / Cutout / Live action | Theatrical | April 28, 1967 | 88 minutes | ||
| A Story of Hong Gil-dong  홍길동 (Hong Gil-dongjeon)  | 
South Korea | Shin Dong-Heon | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | First Korean animated feature. | January 21, 1967 | 70 minutes | 
| The Wacky World of Mother Goose | United States  Japan  | 
Jules Bass  Kizo Nagashima  | 
Videocraft International  Toei Animation  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | The first animated theatrical feature from Rankin/Bass. | September 27, 1967 | 81 minutes | 
| 1968 | ||||||||
| Adam 2 | West Germany | Jan Lenica | Film Boris von Borrisholm  Lux-Film  | 
Cutout | Theatrical | 79 minutes | ||
| Asterix and Cleopatra  Astérix et Cléopâtre  | 
Belgium  France  | 
René Goscinny  Lee Payant Albert Uderzo  | 
Belvision Studios  Dargaud Films Les Productions René Goscinny  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | Second installment in the Asterix film series; Plot adapted from volume 6 of the comic book series. | December 19, 1968 | 72 minutes | 
| The Golden Iron Man  황금철인 (Hwanggeum Cheol-in)  | 
South Korea | Park Young-il | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | July 25, 1968 | 90 minutes | |
| The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun  太陽の王子 ホルスの大冒険 (Taiyō no Ōji Horusu no Daibōken)  | 
Japan | Isao Takahata | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | First anime feature directed by Isao Takahata. | July 21, 1968 | 82 minutes | 
| The Magic Bird  Putiferio va alla guerra (Putiferio Goes to War)  | 
Italy | Roberto Gavioli | Gamma Film  Rizzoli Film Saba Cinematografica Cineriz  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | December 23, 1968 | 88 minutes | |
| The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show | United States | William Beaudine  Ward Kimball  | 
Walt Disney Productions | Traditional/Live action | Television film  Compilation film Live-action animated film  | 
Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts; originally first aired as the 11th episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color on its fifteenth season, and later released theatrically for overseas markets. | December 22, 1968 | 84 minutes | 
| The Mouse on the Mayflower | United States  Japan  | 
Arthur Rankin, Jr.  Jules Bass  | 
Rankin/Bass  Toei Animation  | 
Traditional | Television special | November 23, 1968 | 45 minutes | |
| Out of an Old Man's Head  I huvet på en gammal gubbe  | 
Sweden | Per Åhlin (animation)  Tage Danielsson (live action)  | 
Traditional/Live action | Theatrical | First Swedish animated feature. | December 6, 1968 | 77 minutes | |
| Sun Wukong  손오공 (Son Ogong)  | 
South Korea | Park Young-il | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | January 1, 1968 | 67 minutes | |
| The SuperVips  Vip - Mio fratello superuomo  | 
Italy | Bruno Bozzetto | Traditional | Theatrical | October 31, 1968 | 82 minutes | ||
| Tobimaru and the Nine-tailed Fox  九尾の狐と飛丸 (Kyubi no kitsune to Tobimaru)  | 
Japan | Shinichi Yagi | Traditional | Theatrical | October 19, 1968 | |||
| The World of Hans Christian Andersen  アンデルセン物語 (Andersen Monogatari)  | 
Japan | Kimio Yabuki | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | March 19, 1968 | 80 minutes | |
| Yellow Submarine | United Kingdom  United States  | 
George Dunning  Dennis Abey (live action)  | 
Apple Films  King Features Syndicate  | 
Traditional/Live action | Theatrical | July 17, 1968 | 90 minutes | |
| 1969 | ||||||||
| The Animals' Conference  Die Konferenz der Tiere  | 
West Germany | Curt Linda | Linda Film  Gloria Film Distribution (distributor)  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | December 18, 1969 | 93 minutes | |
| A Boy Named Charlie Brown | United States | Lee Mendelson  Bill Melendez Charles M. Schulz  | 
United Feature Syndicate  Mendelson/Melendez Productions Cinema Center Films National General Pictures  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | First feature film in the Peanuts franchise, and the first to be distributed by National General Pictures. | December 4, 1969 | 85 minutes | 
| A Christmas Carol | Australia  United States  | 
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 December 13, 1970 as the third installment of the CBS anthology television series Famous Classic Tales (1970-1984). | November 20, 1969 | 45 minutes | 
| Flying Phantom Ship  空飛ぶゆうれい船 (Soratobu Yūreisen)  | 
Japan | Hiroshi Ikeda | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | First anime feature film dubbed into Russian and released to theaters in the Soviet Union. | July 20, 1969 | 60 minutes | 
| General Hong Gil-dong  홍길동 장군 (Honggildong Janggun)  | 
South Korea | Yongyusu | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | July 21, 1969 | 72 minutes | |
| Mort & Phil's First Festival  Festival de Mortadelo y Filemón  | 
Spain | Rafael Vara | Estudios Vara  Antonio Salado Crespo (distributor)  | 
Traditional | Theatrical | First 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. | 74 minutes | |
| Mystery-Bouffe  Мистерия-Буфф (Misteriya-Buff)  | 
Soviet Union | David Cherkasskiy | Kievnauchfilm | Live action/Cutout/Traditional | Theatrical  Live-action animated film  | 
First feature film combining at once three forms of pictorialism at cinema: cutout and traditional animation, and also live action.[10][11] | 60 minutes | |
| The Nonexistent Knight  Il Cavaliere inesistente  | 
Italy | Pino Zac | Traditional/Live-action Cutout/Stop motion  | 
Theatrical | December 30, 1969 | 97 minutes | ||
| A Thousand and One Nights  千夜一夜物語 (Senya Ichiya Monogatari)  | 
Japan | Eiichi Yamamoto  Osamu Tezuka  | 
Mushi Production | Traditional | Theatrical | First film in the anthology film series Animerama. | June 14, 1969 | 128 minutes | 
| Maruhi Gekiga, Ukiyoe Senichiya  (秘)劇画 浮世絵千一夜  | 
Japan | Leo Nishimura | Leo Production | Traditional | Theatrical | First animated film to receive the R-18 in Japan. | October 29, 1969 | 70 minutes | 
| Star of the Giants: The Bloody Finals  巨人の星 血ぞめの決勝戦 (Kyojin no Hoshi: Chizome no Kesshōusen)  | 
Japan | TMS Entertainment | Traditional | Theatrical | Film compiled from episodes 1 ("Mezase Eikou no Hoshi") and 33 ("Koushien no V Sign") of the anime television series, which aired from March 30, 1968, until September 18, 1971, for a total of 182 episodes. | July 26, 1969 | 90 minutes | |
| Star of the Giants: Go Go Hyūma  巨人の星 行け行け飛雄馬 (Kyojin no Hoshi: Ike Ike Hyūma)  | 
Japan | TMS Entertainment | Traditional | Theatrical | Film compiled from episodes 38 ("Namida no Sutoraiku") and 52 ("Eikou no Sebangou 16") of the anime television series, which aired from March 30, 1968, until September 18, 1971, for a total of 182 episodes. | December 20, 1969 | 70 minutes | |
| Till a City Beneath the Sea is Built  海底都市の出来るまで (Kaitei Toshi no Dekiru Made)  | 
Japan | Eiichi Yamamoto | Mushi Production | Traditional | Television special | February 2, 1969 | ||
| Tintin and the Temple of the Sun  Tintin et le Temple du Soleil  | 
France  Belgium Switzerland  | 
Eddie Lateste | Belvision Studios | Traditional | Theatrical | First Swiss animated feature. | December 13, 1969 | 77 minutes | 
| Treasure Island  보물섬 (Bomulseom)  | 
South Korea | Park Young-il | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | January 1, 1969 | ||
| The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots  長靴をはいた猫 (Nagagutsu o Haita Neko)  | 
Japan | Kimio Yabuki | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | The title character eventually became the official mascot and logo for the Toei Animation studio. | March 18, 1969 | 82 minutes | 
References
- ^ Cartoon «Cipollino» on YouTube (English)
 - ^ Cartoon «Cipollino» on YouTube (Russian with English subtitles)
 - ^ Cartoon «Cipollino» on YouTube (Official Russian)
 - ^ Russian animation in letters and figures | Films | ╚CIPOLLINO╩
 - ^ Russian animation in letters and figures | Films | ╚THE BATH╩
 - ^ Cartoon «The Bath» on YouTube (Official Russian)
 - ^ Russian animation in letters and figures | Films | ╚ATTENTION! A MAGICIAN IS IN THE CITY╩
 - ^ Cartoon «Attention! The Magician is in the City!» on YouTube (Russian)
 - ^ Cartoon «The Big Wick» on YouTube (Russian)
 - ^ Russian animation in letters and figures | Films | ╚BUFF'S MYSTERY╩
 - ^ Cartoon «Mystery-Bouffe» on YouTube (Russian)
 
External links
- Animated films of the decade, listed in the IMDb
 
