List of animated feature films of 1972
| Animated feature films |
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| By decade |
A list of animated feature films that were first released in 1972.
| Title | Country | Director | Studio | Animation technique | Notes |
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| The Adventures of Pinocchio Un Burattino di nome Pinocchio | | Giuliano Cenci | Traditional | ||
| The Amlash Enchanted Forest (Ha'Ya'ar Ha-Kasum) | | Shlomo Suriano | Traditional | ||
| Anteojito and Antifaz, a Thousand Intents and an Invention Anteojito y Antifaz, mil intentos y un invento | | Manuel García Ferré | Producciones García Ferré | Traditional | |
| Fritz the Cat | | Ralph Bakshi | Aurica Finance Company Black Ink Fritz Productions Steve Krantz Productions |
Traditional | First film directed by Ralph Bakshi.
First adult animated feature. Originally rated X, rating surrendered by MGM for unrated video release |
| Go Get Them 0011 魔犬ライナー0011変身せよ! (Maken Liner 0011 Henshin Seyo!) | | Toei Animation | Traditional | [1] | |
| Last of the Curlews | | Hanna-Barbera | Traditional | TV special | |
| The Lorax | | Hawley Pratt | DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | Traditional | TV special |
| Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon | | Eric Porter | Animation International Inc. Porter Animations |
Traditional | First Australian animated feature |
| Oliver and the Artful Dodger | | Joseph Barbera William Hanna | Hanna-Barbera | Traditional | TV special |
| Piconzé | | Ypê Nakashima | Telstar Filmes | Traditional | |
| Snoopy, Come Home | | Bill Meléndez | United Feature Syndicate Cinema Center Films Lee Mendelson Films |
Traditional | Unexpected box office failure, considered the cause of the demise of Cinema Center Films. |
| The Three Musketeers In Boots Nagagutsu Sanjūshi | | Tomoharu Katsumata | Toei Animation | Traditional | |
| Tintin and the Lake of Sharks Tintin et le lac aux requins | | Raymond Leblanc | Belvision Studios | Traditional | |
| Treasure Island | | Hal Sutherland | Filmation | Traditional | |
| War of the Monsters 괴수대전쟁 (Koesu Taejonjaeng) | | Traditional | |||
| The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes | | Jules Bass Arthur Rankin, Jr. | Rankin/Bass | Stop motion/Live action | TV special |
References
- ↑ 魔犬ライナー 0011変身せよ (1972). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
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