Top Grossing Movie: Planes
Planes leads the chart as the highest grossing DisneyToon Studios
animated movie in the U.S. and
Canada with a
lifetime gross of $90.29 million USD. This showcases its popularity and success compared to its peers.
The
Planes series, including the original movie and its sequel,
Planes: Fire & Rescue, together accumulated a gross of
$149.46 million USD. This series significantly contributes to DisneyToon Studios'
box office receipts, with the sequel bringing in an additional
$59.17 million USD.
Success of Sequels and Spin-offs
Sequels and spin-offs like
The Jungle Book 2 and
Planes: Fire & Rescue prove lucrative, grossing
$47.90 million USD and
$59.17 million USD respectively. These figures highlight the continued interest in expanding movie universes.
Performance of Pooh-Related Titles
Movies featuring Winnie the Pooh characters, namely
The Tigger Movie,
Piglet's Big Movie, and
Pooh's Heffalump Movie, collectively grossed over
$86.76 million USD. This indicates a strong fanbase for Pooh and his friends in cinematic releases.
Comparison of Gross Earnings
Planes alone outgrossed the combined total of the lower four movies on the list (
Piglet's Big Movie,
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp,
Pooh's Heffalump Movie, and
A Goofy Movie) which together brought in
$89.67 million USD.
Cult Classic: A Goofy Movie
Despite being one of the older releases,
A Goofy Movie maintains its status with a respectable gross of
$35.35 million USD, underscoring its lasting appeal and cult classic status among fans.
Lowest Grossing Title: Pooh's Heffalump Movie
Pooh's Heffalump Movie ranks as the lowest grossing
film among the analyzed titles, with a total of
$18.10 million USD. This underscores the variability in commercial success among DisneyToon Studios'
animated movies.
Market Impact of DisneyToon Studios
DisneyToon Studios' portfolio, highlighted by movies ranging from
Planes to
Pooh's Heffalump Movie, collectively grossed over
$336.69 million USD in the U.S. and Canada, showcasing the significant market impact of the
studio's diverse animated features.