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Walt Disney Animation Studios: Short Circuit Experimental Films

Walt Disney Animation Studios: Short Circuit Experimental Films

20207.42 Seasons20 EpisodesEnded

Overview

If you could tell any story with the team of talented artists at Walt Disney Animation Studios, what would you create? Welcome to Short Circuit, an experimental, innovative program where anyone at the Studio can pitch an idea and get selected to create their own short film.

NetworksDisney+

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short film

About Walt Disney Animation Studios: Short Circuit Experimental Films

Walt Disney Animation Studios: Short Circuit Experimental Films is a animation, family series that first aired in 2020 exploring themes of short film. If you could tell any story with the team of talented artists at Walt Disney Animation Studios, what would you create? Welcome to Short Circuit, an experimental, innovative program where anyone at the Studio can pitch an idea and get selected to create their own short film.

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