This is a list of animated feature films first released in 1971.
List
editTitle | Country | Director | Studio | Technique | Format | Notes | Release | Duration |
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Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves アリババと40匹の盗賊 (Ari Baba to Yonjuppiki no Tōzoku) |
Japan | Hiroshi Shidara | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | [1] | July 18, 1971 | 55 minutes |
Animal Treasure Island どうぶつ宝島 (Dōbutsu Takarajima) |
Japan | Hiroshi Ikeda | Toei Animation | Traditional | Theatrical | March 20, 1971 | 78 minutes | |
Attack No. 1: Immortal Bird アタック No.1涙の不死鳥 (Atakku Nanbā Wan: Namida no Fushichou) |
Japan | Eiji Okabe | Tokyo Movie Shinsha | Traditional | Theatrical | March 17, 1971 | 50 minutes | |
Bedknobs and Broomsticks | United States | Robert Stevenson | Walt Disney Productions | Traditional/Live action | Theatrical Live-action animated film |
December 13, 1971 | 118 minutes | |
Benny's Bathtub Bennys badekar |
Denmark | Jannik Hastrup Flemming Quist Møller |
Fiasco Film | Traditional | Theatrical | March 6, 1971 | 41 minutes | |
The Christmas Present Presente de Natal |
Brazil | Álvaro Henrique Gonçalves | Alvaro Henriques Gonçalves Produções Cinematográfi | Traditional | Theatrical | July 15, 1971 | 75 minutes | |
Daisy Town | France Belgium |
René Goscinny | Belvision Studios | Traditional | Theatrical | December 15, 1971 | 71 minutes | |
Do It! Yasuji's Pornorama ヤスジのポルノラマ やっちまえ!! (Yasuji no Pornorama Yacchimae!!) |
Japan | Takanori Miwa Shinichiro Takakuwa |
Nippon Herald Films Tokyo TV Video |
Traditional | Theatrical | September 24, 1971 | 101 minutes | |
Here Comes Peter Cottontail | United States Japan |
Jules Bass Arthur Rankin Jr. |
Rankin/Bass Video Tokyo Production |
Stop motion | Television special | April 4, 1971 | 55 minutes | |
The Legend of Robin Hood | Australia | Zoran Janjic | Air Programs International | Traditional | Television film | Originally aired as the fourth installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 14, 1971 | 47 minutes |
Lightning Atom 번개아텀 (Beongae Ateom) |
South Korea | Yongyusu | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | July 23, 1971 | 80 minutes | |
Ninpuu Kamui Gaiden: Tsukihigai no Maki 忍風カムイ外伝 月日貝の巻 (The Chronicles of Kamui the Ninja: The Moon Shell Volume) |
Japan | Keisuke Kondo | Tele-Cartoon Japan | Traditional | Theatrical | Film compiled from episodes 21 ("Onna Zaemon") and 26 ("Jūmonji Tsuyu Kudushi") of the animated television series that ran from April 6 until September 28, 1969, for a total of 26 episodes. | March 20, 1971 | 88 minutes |
The Point! | United States | Fred Wolf | Murakami-Wolf Productions ABC |
Traditional | Television film | February 2, 1971 | 74 minutes | |
The Poor Miller's Boy and the Kitten Der arme Müllerbursch und das Kätzchen |
East Germany | Lothar Barke Helmut Barkowsky |
Traditional | Theatrical | Produced from 1966 to 1970, released in 1971.[2] | June 18, 1971 | 53 minutes | |
Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang 왕자호동과 낙랑공주 (Wangjahodonggwa Nangnanggongju) |
South Korea | Yongyusu | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | January 1, 1971 | 75 minutes | |
The Return of Lightning Atom 돌아온 번개아톰 (Do-ra-on beon-gae-a-tom) |
South Korea | Yongyusu | Segi Trading Co., Ltd. | Traditional | Theatrical | 1971 | 80 minutes | |
Tiki Tiki | Canada | Gerald Potterton | Traditional | Theatrical Live-action animated film |
Original animation intercut with recontextualized footage from the 1966 Russian live action film Aybolit-66. | September 25, 1971 | 71 minutes | |
Treasure Island | Australia | Zoran Janjic | Air Programs International | Traditional | Television film | Originally aired as the fifth installment of the CBS animated anthology series Famous Classic Tales (1970–1984). | November 28, 1971 | 45 minutes |
The Wardrobe of Time El armario del tiempo |
Spain | Rafael Vara | Estudios Vara Vincit Films Compañía Española de Propaganda, Industria y Cinematografía S.A. (CEPICSA) Tándem Films |
Traditional | Theatrical | Third compilation film of the Spanish animated television 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. | November 29, 1971 | 78 minutes |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ アリババと40匹の盗賊 (1971). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ^ Film database of the Defa-Stiftung, accessed on 2017-07-15.
External links
edit- Animated films of the year, listed in the IMDb