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List of animated feature films of 1977

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This is a list of animated feature films first released in 1977.

List

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Title Country Director Studio Technique Format Notes Release Duration
Around the World with Bolek and Lolek
Wielka podróż Bolka i Lolka (Bolek and Lolek's Great Journey)
Poland Stanislaw Dulz
Wladyslaw Nehrebecki
Studio Filmów Rysunkowych (Bielsko-Biała) Traditional Theatrical First Polish animated feature. September 16, 1977 104 minutes
Bugs Bunny's Easter Special United States Friz Freleng DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
Warner Bros. Television
Traditional Television special Compilation of theatrical animated shorts; only hour-long Looney Tunes animated television special. April 7, 1977 50 minutes
Donald Duck's Summer Magic United States Jack Hannah
Jack King
Dick Huemer
Milt Schaffer
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 December 17, 1977. July 23, 1977 75 minutes
Dot and the Kangaroo Australia Yoram Gross Yoram Gross Films
Hoyts
Traditional/Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
December 15, 1977 71 minutes
The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town United States
Japan
Jules Bass
Arthur Rankin Jr.
Rankin/Bass Productions
Video Tokyo Production
Stop motion Television special April 6, 1977 50 minutes
Electronic Man 337
전자인간 337
South Korea Lim Jung-kyu Samdo Film Co., Ltd. Traditional Theatrical December 9, 1977 65 minutes
Fantastic Animation Festival United States Dean A. Berko
Christopher Padilla
Voyage Productions Traditional/Stop motion Theatrical
Anthology film
Compilation film
Experimental film
Compilation of fourteen selected animated short films of varying quality and style. May 27, 1977 91 minutes
5 Weeks in a Balloon Australia
United States
Chris Cuddington Hanna-Barbera Australia 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 Flintstone Christmas United States Charles A. Nichols Hanna-Barbera Traditional Television special December 7, 1977 48 minutes
Gulliver's Travels United Kingdom
Belgium
Peter R. Hunt Belvision Traditional/Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
May 6, 1977 80 minutes
The Hobbit United States
Japan
Jules Bass
Arthur Rankin Jr.
Rankin/Bass
Topcraft
Traditional Television film November 27, 1977 78 minutes
The Holiday of Disobedience
Праздник непослушания (Prazdnik neposlushaniya)
Soviet Union Yulian Kalisher Studio Ekran Stop motion/Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
The first, and so far the only, full-length animated feature film from Studio Ekran.[1] 1977 47 minutes
A Journey to the Center of the Earth Australia 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
Krabat – The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Krabat, Čarodějův učeň
Czechoslovakia
West Germany
Karel Zeman Bavaria Atelier
Ceskoslovenský Filmexport
Filmové Studio Gottwaldov
Krátký Film Praha
Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR)
Ustredni Pujcovna Filmu
Cutout Theatrical March 1, 1978 73 minutes
The Lighthouse Island
Die Leuchtturminsel
East Germany Günter Rätz DEFA-Studio für Trickfilme Stop motion Theatrical Made from 1974 to 1976, released in 1977.[2] February 4, 1977 41 minutes
The Little Magician and the Big Bad Mark
Der kleine Zauberer und die große Fünf
East Germany Erwin Stranka DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Künstlerische Arbeitsgruppe "Babelsberg" (as DEFA Gruppe Babelsberg)
VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb (GDR) (distributor)
Traditional Theatrical February 4, 1977 70 minutes
Love in Freedom Liefde in vrijheid Belgium Jacques Kupissonoff Proeuropa Theatrical May 18, 1977 76 minutes
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh United States Wolfgang Reitherman
John Lounsbery
Art Stevens
Walt Disney Productions Traditional Theatrical
Anthology film
The first three Winnie the Pooh short films (Honey Tree, Blustery Day and Tigger Too) compiled into a three-part anthology film, with a few minutes of new wraparound animation. The shorts were previously released separately from February 4, 1966 to December 20, 1974. March 11, 1977 74 minutes
Mattie the Goose-boy
Lúdas Matyi
Hungary Attila Dargay Pannónia Filmstúdió Traditional Theatrical April 7, 1977 75 minutes
The Mouse and His Child United States
Japan
Charles Swenson
Fred Wolf
Murakami-Wolf-Swenson
Sanrio
Traditional Theatrical November 18, 1977 83 minutes
Mr. Rossi's Dreams
I sogni del signor Rossi
Italy Bruno Bozzetto Bruno Bozzetto Film
Wagner-Hallig Film
Traditional Theatrical August 4, 1977 70 minutes
New Star of the Giants
新巨人の星
Japan Tokyo Movie Shinsha Traditional Theatrical December 1, 1977 77 minutes
Pete's Dragon United States Don Chaffey Walt Disney Productions Traditional/Live action Theatrical
Live-action animated film
The last live-action animated film produced by Disney until Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), released nine years later. November 3, 1977 128 minutes
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown United States Bill Melendez Paramount Pictures
United Feature Syndicate
Mendelson/Melendez Productions
Traditional Theatrical Third feature film in the Peanuts franchise, and the first to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. August 24, 1977 75 minutes
Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure United States Richard Williams 20th Century-Fox
Bobbs-Merrill Company
Traditional/Live action Theatrical April 1, 1977 86 minutes
The Rescuers United States Wolfgang Reitherman
John Lounsbery
Art Stevens
Walt Disney Productions Traditional Theatrical June 22, 1977 77 minutes
Robot Taekwon V: Underwater Rangers
로보트 태권 V 제3탄 수중특공대 (Robot Taekwon V the 3rd: The Undersea Special Forces)
South Korea Kim Cheong-gi U Production Traditional Theatrical July 20, 1977 75 minutes
Space Battleship Yamato
宇宙戦艦ヤマト (Uchū Senkan Yamato)
Japan Toshio Masuda Office Academy
Group TAC
Traditional Theatrical First installment of the Space Battleship Yamato series. August 6, 1977 145 minutes
Taekwon dongja Maruchi Arachi
태권동자 마루치 아라치 (The Taekwondo Master Maruchi Arachi)
South Korea Lim Jung-kyu Samdo Film Co., Ltd. Traditional Theatrical July 27, 1977 78 minutes
The Wild Swans
世界名作童話白鳥の王子 (Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Hakuchō no Ōji)
Japan Nobutaka Nishizawa Toei Animation Traditional Theatrical First film in the anthology film series Sekai Meisaku Dōwa (lit. "World Masterpiece Fairy Tales"). March 19, 1977 62 minutes
Wizards United States Ralph Bakshi Bakshi Productions
20th Century-Fox
Traditional Theatrical Next-to-first animated feature released by 20th Century-Fox, and the first the studio produced. February 9, 1977 80 minutes
Xiao shizhu donghua
新来的小石柱 (The New Little Stone Pillar)
China Wang Shuchen
Wu Qiang
Shanghai Animation Film Studio Traditional Theatrical 80 minutes

Highest-grossing animated films of the year

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Rank Title Studio Gross Ref
1 The Rescuers Walt Disney Productions US$29,000,000 [3]
2 Space Battleship Yamato Group TAC US$23,000,000 (¥2,100,000,000) [4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Russian animation in letters and figures | Films | ╚THE HOLIDAY OF DESOBEDIENCE╩
  2. ^ Film database of the DEFA-Stiftung, accessed on 2017-07-15.
  3. ^ "The Rescuers". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  4. ^ "Live-Action Space Battleship Yamato Film's Cast Listed (Update 3)". Anime News Network. October 22, 2009.
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