The most Academy Award winner ever, Walt Disney, won a record of 26 Academy Awards and was nominated 59 times.
Here is a list of all the films he won an Oscar for.
1932 (5th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- Flowers and Trees.
1932 (5th) SPECIAL AWARD -- To Walt Disney for the creation of "Mickey Mouse".
1933 (6th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- The Three Little Pigs.
1934 (7th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- The Tortoise and the Hare.
1935 (8th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- Three Orphan Kittens.
1936 (9th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- The Country Cousin.
1937 (10th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- The Old Mill.
1938 (11th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- Ferdinand the Bull.
1938 (11th) SPECIAL AWARD -- To Walt Disney for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon.
1939 (12th) SHORT SUBJECT -- The Ugly Duckling.
1941 (14th) SHORT SUBJECT -- Lend a Paw.
1941 (14th) SPECIAL AWARD -- To Walt Disney, William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins and the RCA Manufacturing Company for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia.
1941 (14th) IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD.
1942 (15th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- Der Fuehrer's Face.
1948 (21st) SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel) -- Seal Island.
1950 (23rd) SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel) -- In Beaver Valley.
1951 (24th) SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel) -- Nature's Half Acre.
1952 (25th) SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel) -- Water Birds.
1953 (26th) DOCUMENTARY (Feature) -- The Living Desert.
1953 (26th) DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject) -- The Alaskan Eskimo.
1953 (26th) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom.
1953 (26th) SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel) -- Bear Country.
1954 (27th) DOCUMENTARY (Feature) -- The Vanishing Prairie.
1955 (28th) DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject) -- Men against the Arctic.
1958 (31st) SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action) -- Grand Canyon.
1968 (41st) SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon) -- Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.
Water Birds in included in The Resuers DVD, and Real life adventures series has their own dvd collection set on amazon.
supermandisco 1 year ago
Walt Disney is a legend!
KrazyKartoonKid 1 year ago