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Universal's House of Woodpecker
Based on Disney's House of Mouse Illumination's First TV Series

Tinker Bell and the Peter Pan (TBD)
TBD

John Hughes' CinemArcade (1991)
CinemArcade is a 1991 American superhero family film

Once Upon a Studio (Universal Edition)
Here's my version of Disney's "Once upon a studio", but with characters from Universal pictures (and its subsidiaries: Walter Lantz Productions, Illumination, Dreamworks, Dreamworks Classics and (offscreen) Focus Features and NBCUniversal Syndacation Studios) In the foreground: Woody Woodpecker telling Andy Panda to be careful Behind Woody, there's... Ms. Tarantula Curious George The man in the yellow hat (who's... not actually wearing the yellow hat at the moment) Spooky Poil Little Foot Ted Brogan from "Shrek: happily ever after" Alex the lion Gloria the hippo Marty the zebra Melman the giraffe (only his long neck is seen) Rocky the flying squirrel Bullwinkle J. Moose Bob the tomato Larry the cucumber Chilly Willy Underdog Postman Pat Petrie Death (and not metaphorically, or rhetorically, or poetically, or theoretically, or any other fancy way. HE'S DEATH. STRAIGHT. UP.) Wally Walrus Audrey Dot Stuart the minion Kevin the minion Bob the minion Duke Frankenstein from "Universal Horror" Jetty the toon airplane from the 1994 Universal Cartoon Studios logo Originally i was also going to include Fievel and Tiger from "An american tail", Giuseppe from "The Super Mario Bros movie", Coraline, ParaNorman, Elsa from "We're back: a dinosaur story", Nina from "Nina's world", CatRat from "Gabby's dollhouse" and others, but I ran out of space.

Daisuke Tsutsumi and Trevor Jimenez's Ye Xian (2021)
Directed by Daisuke Tsutsumi and Trevor Jimenez (in their feature directorial debuts) From the creators of Ice Age and Rio

Sony Pictures Animation's Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo (2010)
Based On Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo (2003)

John Carpenter's The Wendigo (1995)
From George Lucas and John Carpenter The Creators Of Star Wars and Halloween

Once Upon a Studio (20th Century Animation Style)
Their turn

Skydance Animation's The Familiars
In September 2010, it was revealed that Sony Pictures Animation will adapt The Familiars into a 3D animated feature film, with Doug Sweetland set to direct it.[5] According to the books' authors, the film was scheduled to be released in 2014 but it got cancelled.[6] Fergal Reilly joined Sweetland to co-direct the film,[7] but in 2013, he left to co-direct The Angry Birds Movie.[8] In January 2013, when it was announced that Sweetland will direct a 2015 film for Warner Bros. (that would eventually become Storks from Warner Animation Group in 2016), Sony Pictures Animation responded that "The Familiars is cancelled."[9] Epstein and Jacobson said in September 2013 in an interview.[10] In March 2016, Adam Jay Epstein confirmed that the film will be made at another studio.[11]

Lee Unkrich's Ex-Mutants (1990)
Ex-Mutants is a 1990 American Animated Superheroes film directed by Lee Unkrich (in his feature directorial debut)

Sony Pictures Animation's The Amazing Alex Movie
Amazing Alex is a Upcoming Finnish–American Computer-animated comedy film From The Creators Of Peter Rabbit and The Angry Birds Movie and the Producers of Ice Age

Robert Zemeckis' Bone Dance (2007 film)
Bone Dance: A Fantasy for Technophiles is a 2007 computer-animated urban fantasy cyberpunk film

Stephen Woolley and John Carpenter's Redfox (1991)
Redfox is a 1991 American–British high fantasy film directed/written by Stephen Woolley produced by John Carpenter released by Walt Disney Pictures The Cannon Group, Inc. Palace Pictures and Lucasfilm Ltd

Terry Gilliam's XP 98 (1983)
XP 98 is a 1983 American–British Science urban fantasy drama film directed/written by Terry Gilliam produced by Chris Meledandri and Jim Morris

Wes Craven's The Hypnotist Vampires of Prague (2016)
The Hypnotist Vampires of Prague is a 2016 American–British fantasy mystery film directed/written by Wes Craven and produced by Sir Ridley Scott and starring Jack Black, Courteney Cox, Colin Firth, Robert Englund and Neve Campbell

Lucasfilm Animation's Tonka
Tonka is a upcoming American–Canadian computer animated comedy film released by Lucasfilm, Lucasfilm Animation, Happy Madison Productions and Hasbro Entertainment for Based on the toys. It stars Raymond Ochoa, Tom Holland, Noah Schnapp, Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, Jacob Tremblay, Ryan Lee, Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin and Michael Cera.

Illumination + Blender's Tears of Steel
Tears of Steel is a Upcoming Live-Action/Computer-generated imagery Science Action film Produced by Universal Pictures Illumination And Blender Foundation Distributed by Peacock

Monkey: A Folk-Tale of China (1985)
Monkey: A Folk-Tale of China, more often known as simply Monkey, is an 1985 American–Chinese Fantasy film Development began In 1985, Pixar, then having just broken from Lucasfilm, made plans to produce a film adaptation of the novel, long before Toy Story. The film was to be made in conjunction with Japanese company Shogakukan, owners of the publishing company Shueisha who publish the Shonen Jump series Dragon Ball. Production stalled once it became apparent that the CGI would have been expensive to produce and Shogakukan backed out. John Lasseter made sketches of the character of Monkey.

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's Robin Gnomes
Robin Gnomes is a Upcoming 3D computer-animated Adventure Comedy film Produced by Sony Pictures Animation Lord Miller Productions and Rocket Pictures released by Columbia Pictures

Sony Pictures Animation's Untitled Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Film
Untitled Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Film is a Upcoming American computer-animated fantasy film produced by Sony Pictures Classic Sony Pictures Animation and Number 9 Films and released by Searchlight Pictures.