Walt Disney was without a dubiety a champion when it came to filmmaking , animation , and break away one of the most mammoth empires the world has ever known . He brought a new mass medium of filmmaking to the mainstream and his toon , feature cinema , and idea parks serve assure his legacy . But not everythingDisneytouched turned to atomic number 79 .

As hard as it might be to believe , Walt Disney was n’t always a achiever in his flick endeavors , animated or otherwise . In fact , several projects steer by Disney himself did n’t come in to fruition . And just what variety of quarrel feature did Disney machinate ? Have a flavour at our listing of ten cancel Walt Disney projects .

1930s Alice in Wonderland

If you did n’t have it off already , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsmight have been Walt Disney ’s ( and the world ’s ) first full - distance animated feature , but it was n’t the first story Walt Disney had in intellect . One of the first was none other than that famous surrealistic fairy tale , Alice in Wonderland .

Although he   did get to make his own version of Lewis Carroll ’s novel , that translation was miles away from what Disney primitively intended . In fact , the original pitch was more book - accurate , and even scarier than you would think . alas , Paramount Pictures beat Disney to the punch with their maven - studded adaptation in 1933 .

The Wizard of Oz

If you could consider it , Disney also had eyes on L. Frank Baum’sThe Wonderful Wizard of Ozas one of his first exalt characteristic . In fact , Disney has actually had a curious relationship with trying to adapt the famous fantasy novel long before Sam Raimi got hisupdated versionout there .

Shortly after the success ofSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs , Disney set his sights onThe Wizard of Oz . There was only one thing brook in his way   ⁠ — Samuel Goldwyn , who had bought the rights to the title for $ 60,000 . Once Goldwyn sold the rights to Louis B. Mayer for the celebrated 1939 film , the rest was story .

The Rainbow Road to Oz

Those of you who have done your Disney   preparation already know that Disney was n’t a man to give up easy . In the end , he always know how to get what he want , so a second attempt at anOzfilm was made when the right to a assembling of otherOzbooks survive up for cut-rate sale .

Now , Walt Disney had the rights to the otherOzstories , but what was he go to do with them ? An endeavour at a continuation was propose and conceptualized . Song and dance segments were even perform by the Mouseketeers onDisneylandwith costume and all . Unfortunately for Uncle Walt , that ’s as far as the Yellow Brick Road would go .

The Three Bears

Disney had already create a variation   of the classic with hisAlice Comediesin the ' 20 , but   it get to common sense to want to do an update reading with better techniques and technology . So with his philia for using anthropomorphized animals , a version ofGoldilocks and the Three Bearswas inevitable , but unfortunately unsuccessful .

Walt Disney and fairy tales go hand in hired hand   ⁠ — that ’s just a law of the universe . That being said , two different version ofThe Three Bearswere attempted . First , as a Silly Symphony , whose concept art still stay . Then , as a full feature flick akin toSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs . recollective narration poor , the thought was scrapped and Disney moved on to other projection .

Don Quixote

Much likeThe Wizard of Oz , Disney has a long story withDon Quixoteand trying to adaptMan of La Manchainto an animated celluloid . Even as we address , the studio apartment is still trying to modernize a Quixote film   ⁠ — but not before Walt Disney himself attempted to bring Cervantes ' most noted persona to life .

There was even a time where Mickey Mouse was view in fiddle a lead part . regrettably for Disney , Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are still look to set forth on their adventure with the studio .

Destino

This is more of an honourable honorable mention than anything else , but when you have Walt Disney collaborating with Salvador Dali , exception have to be made . There was a time when both artist work together to make a segment for Disney’sFantasia . Unfortunately , this construct never made it past maturation by Disney and sketch by Dali .

That all being said , the Walt Disney Company was able to take the slice left by the two creator and finish their work in a short film calledDestino . It beautifully blends Disney animation with artwork by Dali and it is a true feast for the eyes and imagination .

Fantasia Series

On the subject ofFantasia , one thing many Disney fan do n’t experience is thatFantasiawasn’t earlier a one - hit - curiosity . On the contrary , it wasWalt Disney’svision thatFantasiawould be like give out to see a concert in that thing would be tot , interchange , and altered every time you went to see it .

Fantasia 2000briefly discusses this concept , and even goes as far as to show us several unused while of conception prowess for scrappedFantasiasegments . Though the series did n’t take off as Disney had hoped , he was able to make a melodious serial with the package films through the ' 40s .

Various Mickey Shorts

Like Walt Disney always enunciate , " It was all protrude by a computer mouse . " Mickey Mouse has had quite the journeying through his 90 + years calling . He ’s been everything from a steamboat captain to a sorcerer , becoming an American ikon in the mental process . That all being tell , there were more than a few Mickey dangerous undertaking that never saw a movie reel .

Various Mickey shorts and concept never made it out of planning or storyboard . Such shorts date Mickey as a cowman , in a vaudeville act , or even press a ocean monster . But for one understanding or another , they were never finish , and finally bring out of development .

The Gremlins

Before Joe Dante and Steven Spielberg brought Gizmo , Stripe , and the residuum of the mischievous piddling colossus to the big CRT screen in the ' 80s , Walt Disney seek to adapt the oeuvre of baby ’s book source , Roald Dahl , who had his own variation of the flyspeck terrors .

In fact , The Gremlinswas his first children ’s account book long before Charlie Bucket set foot in Wonka ’s mill . The first edition of the Christian Bible was published through Walt Disney Productions , and there were even attempts at an animated feature . The issue boiled down to the want of one solid report for the film . It was shortly abandoned , and the Gremlins did n’t appear again until theEpic Mickeyseries .

Various Hans Christian Anderson Projects

BeforeFrozenwas Disney ’s biggest hard currency moo-cow , the studio was in a never-ending battle to develop some form of film based around the spirit and/or Hagiographa of author Hans Christian Andersen . dissimilar concepts based onThe Snow Queen , The Little Mermaid , andThe Steadfast Tin Soldierwere all in growing hell for a clip .

It was Walt Disney who had the brilliant idea of doing a loan-blend of both fact and fantasy that would have starred Danny Kaye in the title role and boast different stories mingling with the author ’s time in Denmark . But like so many things on this list , decisions could n’t be hit and so Disney had to countenance it go .

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