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'''Walt Disney Wonder Studios''' was an American studio founded in 2015 by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel that was a subsidiary of [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Walt Disney Studios]], a division of [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|The Walt Disney Company]]. Its first film was [[Disney In The House: Introduction|''Disney In The House: Introduction'']] on January 9, 2017, followed by [[Critter Country|''Critter Country'']] on April 16, 2017, and then their first sequel, [[Disney In The House: 4th Of July|''Disney In The House: 4th Of July'']] on July 4, 2017. It closed on February 2020 follow the box office failure of their final film, [[Disney In The House: World Animals|''Disney In The House: World Animals'']], resulting in any plans for future Walt Disney Wonder Studios films in the 2020s being cancelled. [[Owen Laramore Entertainment]] replaced the studio. Walt Disney Wonder Studios' films grossed $6 billion worldwide at the box-office. |
'''Walt Disney Wonder Studios''' was an American studio founded in 2015 by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel that was a subsidiary of [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Walt Disney Studios]], a division of [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|The Walt Disney Company]]. Its first film was [[Disney In The House: Introduction|''Disney In The House: Introduction'']] on January 9, 2017, followed by [[Critter Country|''Critter Country'']] on April 16, 2017, and then their first sequel, [[Disney In The House: 4th Of July|''Disney In The House: 4th Of July'']] on July 4, 2017. It closed on February 2020 follow the box office failure of their final film, [[Disney In The House: World Animals|''Disney In The House: World Animals'']], resulting in any plans for future Walt Disney Wonder Studios films in the 2020s being cancelled. [[Owen Laramore Entertainment]] replaced the studio. Walt Disney Wonder Studios' films grossed $6 billion worldwide at the box-office. |
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* [[Disney In The House: Introduction]] |
* [[Disney In The House: Introduction]] |
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* [[Critter Country]] |
* [[Critter Country]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 2 April 2020
Walt Disney Wonder Studios was an American studio founded in 2015 by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel that was a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company. Its first film was Disney In The House: Introduction on January 9, 2017, followed by Critter Country on April 16, 2017, and then their first sequel, Disney In The House: 4th Of July on July 4, 2017. It closed on February 2020 follow the box office failure of their final film, Disney In The House: World Animals, resulting in any plans for future Walt Disney Wonder Studios films in the 2020s being cancelled. Owen Laramore Entertainment replaced the studio. Walt Disney Wonder Studios' films grossed $6 billion worldwide at the box-office.
- Disney In The House: Introduction
- Critter Country
- Disney In The House: 4th Of July
- Thidwick The Big-Hearted Moose
- Disney In The House: Christmas
- Lego Spy
- Magic Tree House
- Stellaluna
- Disney In The House: Wild Wild West
- Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp
- Disney In The House: Time Travel
- Disney In The House: Return To Adventure Camp
- Disney In The House: World Animals