A list of animated feature films first released in 1990.

Animated feature films first released in 1990
Title Country Director Studio TechniqueType NotesReleaseDuration
The Adventures of Lotty
로티의 모험 (Loti-ui moheom)
South KoreaSong Jeong-lyulHotel Lotte Co., Ltd.TraditionalTheatricalDecember 29, 199080 minutes
The Amazing Adventures of the Teddy Bears
Niezwykle przygody pluszowych misiów
PolandEugeniusz Ignaciuk
Jadwiga Kudrzycka
Tadeusz Wilkosz
Se-ma-forStop motionTheatrical
Compilation film
Compilation film of episodes 14—26 of the animated television series Trzy misie (Three Teddy Bears) that ran from 1984 to 1986 for a total of 26 half-hour episodes.December 31, 199072 minutes
Aries: Shinwa no Seiza Miya
アリーズ〜神話の星座宮〜 (Aries: The Palace of the Mythical Constellation)
JapanMitsuo KusakabeStudio Sign
Akita Publishing
POLARIS
Teichiku Entertainment
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
October 1, 199045 minutes
Go! Anpanman: Baikinman's Counterattack
ja:それいけ!アンパンマン ばいきんまんの逆襲
JapanAkinori NagaokaAnpanman Production Committee, TMS EntertainmentTraditionalTheatricalJuly 14, 199070 minutes
Black Bento
まっ黒なおべんとう (Makkuro na Obentō)
JapanTetsu DezakiKyodo EigaTraditionalTheatricalJune 12, 199050 minutes
Carol: A Day in a Girl's Life
キャロル (Kyaroru)
JapanTetsu Dezaki
Tsuneo Tominaga
Magic Bus
Animate Film
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
March 21, 199060 minutes
Chibi Maruko-chan
ちびまる子ちゃん
JapanYumiko Suda
Tsutomu Shibayama
Nippon AnimationTraditionalTheatricalDecember 15, 199094 minutes
City Hunter: Bay City Wars
シティーハンター ベイシティウォーズ
JapanKenji KodamaSunriseTraditionalTheatricalAugust 25, 199045 minutes
City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy
シティーハンター 百万ドルの陰謀 (City Hunter: Hyakuman Dollar no Inbou)
JapanKenji KodamaSunriseTraditionalTheatricalAugust 25, 199043 minutes
The Curse of Kazuo Umezu
楳図かずおの呪い (Umezu Kazuo no Noroi)
JapanNaoko OmiTakahashi StudioTraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
March 1, 199043 minutes
Desperta FerroSpain
Germany
Jordi AmorósEquip Produccions S. A.TraditionalTheatricalDecember 199075 minutes
Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet
ドラえもん のび太とアニマル惑星 (Doraemon Nobita to Animaru Puranetto)
JapanTsutomu ShibayamaAsatsu
Shin-Ei Animation
Toho (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalMarch 10, 1990100 minutes
Dragon and Slippers
Sárkány és papucs
United States
United Kingdom
Hungary
Tibor HernádiFred Wolf Films
Pannónia Filmstúdió
Magyar Televízió
TraditionalTelevision filmDecember 20, 199072 minutes
Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku
ドラゴンボールゼット たったひとりの最終決戦〜フリーザに挑んだゼット戦士 孫悟空の父〜 (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Tatta Hitori no Saishū Kessen ~Furīza ni Idonda Zetto-senshi Son Gokū no Chichi~)
JapanMitsuo HashimotoToei Animation
Fuji TV
TraditionalTelevision specialFirst Dragon Ball Z television special; broadcast between episodes 63 ("Time Tricks and Body Binds") and 64 ("No Refuge From Recoome").October 17, 199048 minutes
Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might
ドラゴンボールゼット 地球まるごと超決戦 (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Chikyū Marugoto Chōkessen)
JapanDaisuke NishioToei AnimationTraditionalTheatricalJuly 7, 199065 minutes
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest
ドラゴンボールZ この世で一番強いヤツ (Doragon Bōru Zetto: Kono Yo de Ichiban Tsuyoi Yatsu)
JapanDaisuke NishioToei AnimationTraditionalTheatricalMarch 10, 199058 minutes
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost LampUnited StatesBob HathcockWalt Disney Pictures
Disney MovieToons
Walt Disney Animation France
TraditionalTheatricalFirst Disney animated feature outside of the main canon; Based on the television series DuckTales (1987–1990) and the last Disney theatrical animated feature to use traditional cel animation.August 3, 199074 minutes
"Eiji"
「エイジ」
JapanMizuho NishikuboI.G Tatsunoko
Production I.G
Animate Film
MOVIC
Pony Canyon
Shueisha
Toho
TraditionalTheatricalAugust 25, 199045 minutes
Feluś the Duck
Kaczorek Feluś
PolandWadim BerestowskiSe-ma-forStop motionTheatrical
Compilation film
Originally produced from 1984 to 1985 as a seven episode television series titled Leśne skrzaty i kaczorek Feluś (The Forest Dwarfs and the Duck Feluś).December 31, 199067 minutes
Flight of the White Wolf
走れ!白いオオカミ (Hashire! Shiroi Ōkami)
JapanYosei MaedaGroup TAC
Toho (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalApril 28, 199082 minutes
The Fool of the World and the Flying ShipUnited KingdomFrancis VoseCosgrove Hall FilmsStop motionTelevision film60 minutes
From Tale to Tale
От сказки к сказке (Ot skazki k skazkye)
Soviet UnionA.GoncharovaSoyuzmultfilmTraditionalThe remounted full-length program of animated films – fairy tales of last years (generally the Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya's): "The Verlioka", "The amber lock", "The lock", "The daughter of the sun".
Gdleen
ガデュリン
JapanTakao Kato
Toyoo Ashida
Ashi Productions
Seta Corporation
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
March 1, 199045 minutes
Goofy's Guide to SuccessUnited StatesZilla ClintonWalt Disney Productions (archive footage)
Robert Heath Inc.
Walt Disney Television
TraditionalTelevision special
Compilation film
Compilation of Disney theatrical animated shorts that involve work; Bill Farmer provided new redubbed lines for Goofy in the special.November 18, 199087 minutes
Gude Crest – The Emblem of Gude
女戦士エフェ&ジーラ グーデの紋章 (Onna Senshi Efe & Jīra: Gūde no Monshō)
JapanKazuhito KikuchiJ.C.StaffTraditionalTheatricalJune 23, 199045 minutes
Heavy
ヘヴィ
JapanNoboru IshiguroArtland
Creative Bridge
Nichiei Agency
Nihon Eizō
TraditionalTheatricalApril 14, 199050 minutes
Hello Kitty's Thumbelina
ハローキティのおやゆびひめ, (Hello Kitty no Oyayubi Hime)
JapanHidemi Kubo
Masami Hata (chief director)
Sanrio
Grouper Productions
Toho (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalThe second of only three feature-length installments in the Sanrio Anime Festival series; based on Hans Christian Andersen's "Thumbelina".July 21, 199043 minutes
How the Shoemakers Raised a War for a Red Skirt
Jak ševci zvedli vojnu pro červenou sukni
CzechoslovakiaKarel TrlicaCeskoslovenská TelevizeTraditionalTelevision filmJune 1, 199070 minutes
I skog och mark
In Forest and Land
SwedenJohan HagelbäckTraditionalTheatricalMarch 23, 199057 minutes
An Idol at Will
気ままにアイドル (Kimama ni Idol)
JapanJunichi SatoBandai Co., Ltd. (distributor)
Kamakura Super Station
MOVIC
Toei Animation
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
February 25, 199047 minutes
In the Summer After the War: 1945 Karafuto
戦争が終わった夏に 1945・樺太(からふと) (Sensō ga Owatta Natsu ni 1945 Karafuto)
JapanKoji ChinoKarafuto Film Production Committee
Urban Product (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalFictionalization based on the aftermath of the 1945 Soviet invasion of South Sakhalin.[1][2]December 8, 199070 minutes
Jetsons: The MovieUnited StatesWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Productions
Universal Pictures (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalSeventh theatrical feature production from Hanna-Barbera; Based on the television series The Jetsons (1962–1987).July 6, 199082 minutes
Kim's Cross
キムの十字架 (Kim no Jūjika)
JapanTengo YamadaTatsunoko ProductionTraditionalTheatricalJuly 21, 199080 minutes
Kobo-chan Special: Filled with Autumn!!
コボちゃんスペシャル 秋がいっぱい (Kobo-chan Special: Aki ga Ippai!!)
JapanHiroyuki ToriiEiken
Nippon TV
TraditionalTelevision specialSeptember 15, 199085 minutes
Like the Clouds, Like the Wind
雲のように 風のように (Kumo no yō ni Kaze no yō ni)
JapanHisayuki ToriumiStudio Pierrot
Nippon TV
TraditionalTelevision filmMarch 21, 199079 minutes
Lupin III: The Hemingway Papers
Rupan Sansei: Hemmingway Paper no Nazo (ルパン三世『ヘミングウェイペーパーの謎』)
JapanOsamu DezakiTokyo Movie Shinsha
Nippon TV
TraditionalTelevision specialJuly 20, 199092 minutes
The Magician's Hat
Čarobnjakov šešir
YugoslaviaMilan BlažekovićCroatia FilmTraditionalTheatricalSequel to The Elm-Chanted Forest (1986).August 19, 199075 minutes
Marina the Manga Artist Goes to Camelot
愛と剣のキャメロット 漫画家マリナタイムスリップ事件 (Ai to ken Camelot: Mangaka Marina Time Slip)
JapanFumiko Ishii
Osamu Kobayashi
Shueisha
Toho Company
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
August 25, 199045 minutes
Maroko
麿子 (MAROKO)
JapanMamoru OshiiPierrotTraditional[3]March 31, 199090 minutes
The Mind's Eye: A Computer Animation OdysseyUnited StatesJan NickmanMiramar Images Inc.ComputerDirect-to-video
Art film
Compilation film
First installment in the Mind's Eye film series.January 1, 199040 minutes
The Murder Ticket Is Heart-Colored
殺人切符はハート色 (Satsujin Kippu wa Heart-iro)
JapanTaku SugiyamaDeck
Nichiei Agency
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
February 3, 199050 minutes
The Murtal Master and 108 Youkai
머털도사와 108 요괴 (Meoteoldosawa 108 Yogoe)
South KoreaYeom Woo-taeShinwon Production Co., Ltd.
MBC (distributor)
TraditionalTelevision filmJanuary 3, 199080 minutes
Naksitrallid
Naxi Trawls
EstoniaAvo PaistikTraditionalTheatrical61 minutes
New Karate Hell Weird: Blood Apocalypse
新カラテ地獄変 血の黙示録 (Sin Karate Jigokuhen: Chi no Mokushiroku)
JapanKōzō KusubaCreative Bridge
Nihon Eizō
Deck
Columbia Music Entertainment
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
Part one of a two-part OVA sequence.November 1, 199049 minutes
New Karate Hell Weird: Blood War Gate
新カラテ地獄変 血戦の門 (Sin Karate Jigokuhen: Kessen no Kado)
JapanToshiyuki SakuraiStudio Hibari
Columbia Music Entertainment
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
Part two of a two-part OVA sequence.December 21, 199049 minutes
Nineteen 19
ナインティーン (Jū-kyū)
JapanKoichi ChigiraShueisha
Victor Music Industries
Madhouse
Young Jump Video (distributor)
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
July 27, 199045 minutes
The Nutcracker PrinceCanada
United States
Paul SchibliLacewood Productions
Boulevard Entertainment
Allied Filmmakers
TraditionalTheatricalNovember 21, 199075 minutes
Obatarian
オバタリアン (Obattalion)
JapanTetsurō AminoSunrise
TV Asahi
TraditionalTelevision specialApril 3, 199070 minutes
Ojisan Kaizō Kōza
おじさん改造講座 (Uncle Kaizo Koza)
JapanTsutomu ShibayamaNippon Herald Films
Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Nikkan Sports Newspaper
TraditionalTheatricalFebruary 24, 199092 minutes
Onimaru – Five Youths Running on the Battlefield
鬼丸 戦場に駆ける五つの青春 (Onimaru – Senjō ni Kakeru Itsutsu no Seishun)
JapanTetsu DezakiMadhouse
C.Moon
Bandai Visual
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
April 25, 199045 minutes
Peraustrínia 2004SpainÁngel GarcíaFermín Marimón
Laurenfilm (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalApril 6, 199075 minutes
Peter in Magicland
Peterchens Mondfahrt
GermanyWolfgang UrchsTC-Film
Trickfilmstudio
A. Film A/S
TraditionalTheatricalFirst German animated feature to be made after the German reunification.November 29, 199080 minutes
Project A-Ko Versus Battle 1: Gray Side
プロジェクトA子 The VS <ヴァーサス>「GRAY SIDE」
JapanKatsuhiko NishijimaNextart
Studio Fantasia
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
Part one of a two-part OVA sequence.July 21, 199054 minutes
Project A-Ko Versus Battle 2: Blue Side
プロジェクトA子 The VS <ヴァーサス>「BLUE SIDE」
JapanKatsuhiko NishijimaNextart
Studio Fantasia
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
Part two of a two-part OVA sequence.August 21, 199054 minutes
The Rescuers Down UnderUnited StatesHendel Butoy
Mike Gabriel
Walt Disney Feature AnimationTraditionalTheatricalSequel to The Rescuers (1977). First Disney animated feature overall to be a sequel, and the first Disney animated film to use the CAPS system; also the first animated feature to fully use digital ink and paint, and to be produced without cameras.November 16, 199077 minutes
Riki-Oh 2: Child of Destruction
力王2 滅びの子 (Riki-Oh 2: Horobi no Ko)
JapanTetsu DezakiBandai Visual
Shueisha
Magic Bus
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
August 24, 199045 minutes
Robot Taekwon V 90
로보트 태권V 90 (Loboteu Taegwonbeu-i 90)
South KoreaKim Cheong-gi
Yun Chung-guk
Seoul Donghwa Co., Ltd.TraditionalTheatricalJuly 28, 199085 minutes
Rootin' Tootin' RoundupUnited StatesWalt Disney Productions (archive footage)
Robert Heath Inc.
Disney Channel
TraditionalTelevision special
Compilation film
Compilation of Western-themed Disney theatrical animated shorts.August 3, 199073 minutes
Soreike! Anpanman: Baikinman no Gyakushuu
それいけ!アンパンマン ばいきんまんの逆襲 (Let's Go! Anpanman: Baikinman's Counterattack)
JapanAkinori NagaokaTokyo Movie ShinshaTraditionalTheatricalJuly 14, 199070 minutes
Soreike! Anpanman: Minami no Umi o Sukue!
それいけ!アンパンマン みなみの海をすくえ! (Let's Go! Anpanman: Scoop the South Sea!)
JapanShunji ŌgaTokyo Movie Shinsha
Nippon TV
TraditionalTelevision specialFirst of two non-Christmas specials in the Soreike! Anpanman anime series, and the eleventh and final animated special produced for Nippon TV's 24 Hour TV "Love Saves the Earth" telethon, and the third of only three specials not to be produced by Tezuka Productions.August 26, 199050 minutes
Summer with Kuro
クロがいた夏 (Kuro ga Ita Natsu)
JapanTakeshi ShiratoGEN Productions
RCC Chugoku Broadcasting
Hiroshima Movie Center
Tiger Production
TraditionalTheatricalJune 4, 199067 minutes
Sword for Truth
修羅之介斬魔剣 死鎌紋の男 (Shuranosuke Zanmaken: Shikamamon no Otoko)
JapanOsamu DezakiPromise
Toei Animation
Ginga Production
Studio Hapii
Magic Bus
TraditionalDirect-to-video
OVA
December 28, 199049 minutes
TaleSpin: Plunder & LightningUnited StatesLarry Latham and Robert TaylorWalt Disney Television Animation
Walt Disney Television
Buena Vista Television
TraditionalTelevision filmPilot film of the television series TaleSpin (1990–1991).September 7, 199091 minutes
Tenjōhen – Utsunomiko
天上編・宇宙皇子 (Heaven Chapter – Utsunomiko)
JapanTetsuo ImazawaBandai Co., Ltd.
Kadokawa Shoten
Toei Animation
TV Tokyo
TraditionalTheatrical
Compilation film
Compilation film of the eventual OVA series based on the manga of the same name that later ran for thirteen 30 minute episodes from October 24, 1990, until February 19, 1992.September 22, 199074 minutes
Tistou, the Boy with Green Thumbs
チスト みどりのおやゆび (Tistou Midori no Oyayubi)
JapanYuji TannoProduction I.G
Sony Music Entertainment Japan (distributor)
TraditionalTheatricalBased on the 1957 book Tistou les pouces verts (Tistou of the Green Thumbs) by Maurice Druon.March 24, 199074 minutes
The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake
Die Spur führt zum Silbersee
East GermanyGünter RätzDEFA-Studio für TrickfilmeStop motionTheatricalFinal East German animated feature before the German reunification. Produced from 1985 to 1989, released in 1990.[4]January 16, 199084 minutes
Umi Da! Funade Da! Nikoniko, Pun
海だ!船出だ!にこにこ、ぷん (It's the Sea! It's Sailing! Smile, Pun)
JapanToshio HirataOh! Production
Kodansha
KSS
NHK Enterprises
Nippon Television Network
TraditionalTheatricalJanuary 4, 199070 minutes
War of the Birds
Fuglekrigen i kanøfleskoven
DenmarkJannik HastrupDansk TegnefilmTraditionalTheatricalSeptember 28, 199068 minutes
Werner – Beinhart!GermanyGerhard Hahn, Niki List and Michael SchaackNeue Constantin Film (distributor)
Hahn Film AG
TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion
TraditionalTheatricalFirst installment in the Werner film series.November 29, 199093 minutes
A Wind Named Amnesia
風の名はアムネジア (Kaze no Na wa Amunejia)
JapanKazuo YamazakiMadhouseTraditionalTheatricalDecember 22, 199080 minutes

Highest-grossing animated films of the year

RankTitleStudioWorldwide grossRef.
1 The Rescuers Down Under Walt Disney Feature Animation $47,431,461 [5]
2 Jetsons: The Movie Hanna-Barbera Productions $20,305,841 [6]
3 Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet Asatsu / Toho $19,000,000 (¥1.91 billion)
4 DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp Disney MovieToons $18,115,724 [7]
5 Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest Toei Animation $10,200,000 (¥1.57 billion)

See also

References

  1. "戦争が終わった夏に : 作品情報". anikore.jp. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  2. "戦争が終わった夏に 1945・樺太(からふと)(アニメ映画)". anikore.jp. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  3. "MAROKO 麿子(1990)". allcinema.net (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  4. Film database of the Defa-Stiftung, accessed on 2017-07-15.
  5. "The Rescuers Down Under (1990)". the-numbers.com. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  6. "Jetsons: The Movie (1990) - Box Office Mojo". boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  7. "Duck Tales: The Movie (1990) - Box Office Mojo". boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2016-08-05.


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