List of films with live action and animation
This is a list of films with live-action and animation, films that combine live action and animated elements, typically interacting.
By decade
1900s
- 1900 – The Enchanted Drawing
1910s
- 1914 – Gertie the Dinosaur
- 1917 – När Kapten Grogg skulle porträtteras[1] ("When Captain Grogg was to be painted")
- 1918 – Out of the Inkwell (animated characters in live action surroundings: series between 1918 and 1929)
1920s
- 1923 – Alice Comedies (live action girl in animated surroundings)
- 1925 – The Lost World (Dinosaurs made by Willis O'Brien)
- 1929 – Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid
1930s
- 1930 – King of Jazz (animated segment by Walter Lantz)
- 1933 – Alice in Wonderland (animated segment "The Walrus and the Carpenter")
- 1933 – King Kong (King Kong made by Willis O'Brien)
- 1933 – Son of Kong (Little Kong made by Willis O'Brien)
- 1933 – Zero for Conduct
- 1934 – Babes in Toyland
- 1934 – Hollywood Party (animated segment "The Hot Choc-Late Soldiers")
- 1934 – Servants' Entrance (sequence with animated singing silverware)
- 1935 – The New Gulliver
- 1938 – Daffy Duck in Hollywood (live action film clips)
- 1939 – The Golden Key
- 1939 – The Wizard of Oz (animation and live-action)
1940s
- 1940 – Fantasia
- 1940 – You Ought to Be in Pictures
- 1940 – Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner
- 1941 – The Lady Eve
- 1941 – The Reluctant Dragon
- 1942 – Saludos Amigos
- 1943 – Who Killed Who? (two live-action sequences)
- 1944 – The Three Caballeros
- 1945 – Anchors Aweigh (Tom and Jerry make an appearance)
- 1946 – Make Mine Music (One Segment)
- 1946 – Song of the South
- 1946 – Ziegfeld Follies
- 1947 – Fun and Fancy Free
- 1948 – Melody Time (with Amigo Lady from Blame it on the Samba and Roy Rogers from Pecos Bill)
- 1948 – Superman (Flying Sequences)
- 1948 – Two Guys from Texas
- 1949 – Alice in Wonderland
- 1949 – Mighty Joe Young (Joe Young made by Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen)
- 1949 – My Dream Is Yours
- 1949 – So Dear to My Heart
- 1949 – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (Library Only)
- 1949 – Señor Droopy
1950s
- 1950 – Atom Man vs. Superman
- 1950 – Destination Moon
- 1950 – The Great Rupert
- 1951 – Cold Turkey (live action wrestling match on TV)
- 1953 – Dangerous When Wet
- 1953 – Robot Monster
- 1953 – The Three Little Pups (cowboys riding horses; Southern Wolf riding on black-and-white live action horse)
- 1956 – Forbidden Planet
- 1956 – Invitation to the Dance (The third and final segment of Sinbad the Sailor)
- 1957 – The Black Scorpion
- 1957 – The Snow Queen (live action prologue with Art Linkletter)
- 1958 – Tom Thumb
- 1958 – Vertigo (Dream Sequence)
- 1959 – I Was a Satellite of the Sun
- 1959 – Behemoth, the Sea Monster
- 1959 – The Devil's Disciple
- 1959 – Donald in Mathmagic Land (animated character at a live action billiards game, other live action scenes)
- 1959 – Darby O'Gill and the Little People
- 1959 – The Mouse That Jack Built (live action sequence at the end)
1960s
- 1960 – Dinosaurus!
- 1960 – The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
- 1961 – Donald and the Wheel (silhouettes of two actors, live action objects and dancer)
- 1962 – Jack the Giant Killer
- 1962 – The Fabulous Baron Munchausen
- 1962 – The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
- 1963 – Cici Can[2] (animated ghost by Yalçın Çetin)
- 1963 – The Pink Panther
- 1964 – Mary Poppins
- 1964 – A Shot in the Dark
- 1964 – Dogora (animated tentacle sequences)
- 1964 – The Incredible Mr. Limpet[3]
- 1964 – Tale about the Lost Time
- 1964 – A Jester's Tale
- 1965 – Pink Panzer
- 1966 – The Daydreamer (live action and stop motion sequences)
- 1966 – Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
- 1966 – The Stolen Airship
- 1967 – Bedazzled (characters turn into animated flies)[4][5]
- 1967 – Cricket on the Hearth (live action opening and closing with animated sequences)
- 1968 – Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters
- 1968 – The Charge of the Light Brigade
- 1968 – Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
- 1968 – Madigan's Millions (animated collage opening credits sequence)
- 1968 – Inspector Clouseau (Pink Panther sequences)
- 1969 – The Valley of Gwangi
1970s
- 1970 – Song of Norway
- 1970 – The Phantom Tollbooth[3]
- 1971 – On the Comet
- 1971 – Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- 1971 – Godzilla vs. Hedorah (animated sequences)[6]
- 1971 – Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
- 1971 – And Now for Something Completely Different
- 1971 – 200 Motels
- 1972 – Godzilla vs. Gigan (animated sequences)
- 1972 – The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes (live action with stop motion and animated sequences)
- 1972 – The War Between Men and Women
- 1973 – Heavy Traffic[7]
- 1973 – Marco (live action and stop motion sequences)
- 1974 – Down and Dirty Duck
- 1974 – The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
- 1974 – The Little Prince
- 1974 – Dunderklumpen!
- 1974 – Journey Back to Oz
- 1974 – Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
- 1975 – Coonskin[3]
- 1975 – Monty Python and the Holy Grail (animated sequences)
- 1975 – Han's Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (live action sequences)
- 1975 – The Return of the Pink Panther
- 1975 – Bugs Bunny: Superstar (documentary with animated and live action footage)
- 1976 – Allegro Non Troppo
- 1976 – Futureworld
- 1976 – Eraserhead (one scene)
- 1976 – I, Tintin
- 1976 – The Pink Panther Strikes Again
- 1976 – Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals (animated characters in live action environments)
- 1977 – Pete's Dragon (Elliot the dragon animated character)
- 1977 – Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (Claire Williams sequences)
- 1977 – Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
- 1977 – Star Wars (animated Death Star attack plan briefing sequence)
- 1977 – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- 1977 – Dot and the Kangaroo
- 1977 – Gulliver's Travels
- 1977 – Annie Hall[8]
- 1977 – Sender Nordlicht
- 1978 – Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue
- 1978 – The Water Babies
- 1978 – Laserblast
- 1978 – Revenge of the Pink Panther
- 1978 – Grease (animated opening sequence)
- 1978 – The Lord of the Rings
- 1978 – Metamorphoses
- 1978 – Star Wars Holiday Special (animated segment called "The Faithful Wookiee")
- 1979 – Monty Python's Life of Brian (animated sequences)
- 1979 – The Little Convict
1980s
- 1980 – The Great Rock & Roll Swindle (some segments)
- 1980 – Xanadu (animated sequence by Don Bluth)
- 1980 – 9 to 5 (one scene)
- 1980 – Gamera: Super Monster (animated sequence)
- 1981 – American Pop
- 1981 – Around the World with Dot
- 1981 – Maria, Mirabela
- 1981 – The Evil Dead (stop motion scene)
- 1982 – Creepshow (animated opening credits sequence and animated bridging sequences between anthology segments)
- 1982 – Pink Floyd The Wall (animated sequences by Gerald Scarfe)
- 1982 – Tron
- 1982 – Trail of the Pink Panther
- 1983 – Dot and the Bunny
- 1983 – Twice Upon a Time (animated film with color live-action sequences)
- 1983 – The Meaning of Life
- 1983 – Twilight Zone: The Movie
- 1983 – Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
- 1983 – What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? (partially colorized World War II footage)
- 1983 – Curse of the Pink Panther
- 1984 – The Camel Boy
- 1984 – Cannonball Run II
- 1985 – Return to Oz (animated effects by Will Vinton)
- 1985 – Better Off Dead (stop-motion burger scene)
- 1985 – Pee-wee's Big Adventure
- 1985 – Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird
- 1986 – Dot and Keeto
- 1986 – Dot and the Whale
- 1986 – The Adventures of Milo and Otis
- 1986 – Flight of the Navigator
- 1986 – One Crazy Summer (animated sequences)
- 1987 – Dot and the Smugglers
- 1987 – Creepshow 2 (animated opening credits sequence and animated bridging sequences between anthology segments)
- 1987 – Mannequin (Sally Cruikshank title animated sequence)
- 1987 – Dot Goes to Hollywood
- 1987 – The Gate
- 1987 – Twilight of the Cockroaches
- 1987 – Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose (live-action footage of Spruce Goose flight shown during museum tour)
- 1987 – Evil Dead 2 (stop motion scene)
- 1987 – A Mouse, A Mystery and Me
- 1988 – Treasure Island (Soviet film)
- 1988 – Totally Minnie
- 1988 – Beetlejuice (stop-motion effects)
- 1988 – Alice
- 1988 – It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown
- 1988 – Katy, Kiki y Koko, a.k.a. Katy Meets the Aliens or Katy and the Katerpillar Kids (aliens watch live action footage from Earth)
- 1988 – Moonwalker (Will Vinton "Speed Demon" segment)
- 1988 – Mickey's 60th Birthday (TV special)
- 1988 – Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- 1989 – Going Overboard (a few sequences)
- 1989 – Raja Chinna Roja[9]
- 1989 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child ('Super Freddy' animated comic book sequence)[10]
- 1989 – Godzilla vs. Biollante (stop motion and animated sequences) (deleted scenes)
1990s
- 1990 – Army of Darkness (stop motion skeletons)[11][12]
- 1990 – Gremlins 2: The New Batch (electric gremlin, stop motion, and Chuck Jones animated opening and ending sequences)
- 1990 – Deepa & Rupa: A Fairy Tale from India
- 1990 – Grim Prairie Tales (dream sequence)
- 1990 – Madhouse (Sally Cruikshank title animated sequence)
- 1990 – Rockin' Through the Decades
- 1990 – Werner – Beinhart!
- 1990 – The Gate II: Trespassers
- 1991 – Problem Child 2 (Cartoon rabies scene)
- 1991 – Rock-A-Doodle
- 1991 – Nilus the Sandman: The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas
- 1991 – Volere volare[3]
- 1991 – City Slickers (Wayne Fitzgerald & Bob Kurtz animated title sequence)
- 1991 – Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (sequence set inside a video game)[13][14]
- 1992 – Cool World[7]
- 1992 – Evil Toons
- 1992 – Stay Tuned (Chuck Jones sequence)
- 1992 – The Lawnmower Man (animated sequences)
- 1992 – Braindead (one scene)
- 1992 – Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (one shot of a live action mouth on Daffy Duck's bill)
- 1992 – Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala
- 1993 – O' Faby
- 1993 – Kamen Rider ZO
- 1993 – Son of the Pink Panther
- 1993 – Last Action Hero (one animated character)
- 1993 – Super Mario Bros. (animated dinosaurs shown in opening sequence)
- 1993 – Jurassic Park (John Hammond shown with "Mr. DNA", an animated DNA strand, as part of a projector presentation at the park's visitor center)
- 1993 – Opéra imaginaire
- 1993 – Robocop 3
- 1993 – Mrs. Doubtfire
- 1994 – Pumuckl und der blaue Klabauter
- 1994 – Dot in Space
- 1994 – Natural Born Killers
- 1994 – Taxandria
- 1994 – Faust
- 1994 – The Flintstones
- 1994 – The Mask
- 1994 – The Pagemaster
- 1994 – In Search of Dr. Seuss
- 1995 – Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable
- 1995 – Babe
- 1995 – Balto (live action sequences)
- 1995 – Casper
- 1995 – Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (CGI Zords)
- 1995 – Four Rooms
- 1996 – Conspirators of Pleasure
- 1996 – Joe's Apartment
- 1996 – A Very Brady Sequel
- 1996 – The Adventures of Pinocchio
- 1996 – Mars Attacks!
- 1996 – Matilda
- 1996 – The Stupids
- 1996 – James and the Giant Peach[3]
- 1996 – Space Jam[7]
- 1996 – 101 Dalmatians
- 1996 – Sabrina the Teenage Witch
- 1996 – Tank Girl (one scene)
- 1997 – Casper: A Spirited Beginning
- 1997 – George of the Jungle (animated opening)
- 1997 – An American Werewolf in Paris (CGI werewolves)
- 1997 – The End of Evangelion
- 1997 – For the Bible Tells Me So
- 1997 – Hercules
- 1997 – The Beautician and the Beast
- 1997 – Mr. Magoo[15]
- 1998 – Babe: Pig in the City
- 1998 – Casper Meets Wendy
- 1998 – Lost in Space
- 1998 – Run Lola Run
- 1998 – Small Soldiers
- 1998 – Sabrina Goes to Rome
- 1999 – My Favorite Martian
- 1999 – South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (character with live action face and live action posters seen in background)
- 1999 – Belle's Tales of Friendship
- 1999 – Inspector Gadget
- 1999 – Sabrina Down Under (CGI fish sequence)
- 1999 – Fantasia 2000
- 1999 – Stuart Little
2000s
- 2000 – The Tigger Movie
- 2000 – The 10th Kingdom (animated butterflies and hearts, and the singing ring, in the Kissing Town sequence and the coronation banquet scene)
- 2000 – The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
- 2000 – Dinosaur
- 2000 – The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
- 2000 – Thomas and the Magic Railroad
- 2000 – Little Otik
- 2000 – How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- 2000 – 102 Dalmatians
- 2001 – Osmosis Jones
- 2001 – Monkeybone
- 2001 – Amélie (computer animated elements, including imaginary crocodile and pig lamp)
- 2001 – Hedwig and the Angry Inch (The Origin of Love sequence)
- 2001 – Big Shot's Funeral
- 2001 – Freddy Got Fingered
- 2001 – Cats & Dogs
- 2001 – Rat Race
- 2001 – Christmas Carol: The Movie
- 2002 – El Rey de la Granja (The King Farm)
- 2002 – The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
- 2002 – Resident Evil (CGI sequence showing map of underground facility known as the Hive)
- 2002 – Lilo & Stitch (clip of Earth vs. the Spider)
- 2002 – Stuart Little 2
- 2002 – Frida
- 2003 – Kangaroo Jack
- 2003 – The Lizzie McGuire Movie
- 2003 – Elf (stop-motion characters)
- 2003 – Y Mabinogi (the majority of the film was animated, although the opening and closing acts were live action)
- 2003 – Looney Tunes: Back in Action
- 2003 – George of the Jungle 2
- 2003 – Inspector Gadget 2
- 2003 – Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
- 2003 – The Cat in the Hat
- 2003 – Kill Bill: Volume 1 (one scene)
- 2004 – The Punisher (animated opening scene set in Kuwait included in the extended cut)[16]
- 2004 – Garfield: The Movie[7]
- 2004 – Immortal (animated sequences)
- 2004 – Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (animated sequence)
- 2004 – The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
- 2004 – Fat Albert
- 2004 – Cine Gibi: O Filme
- 2004 – The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou[3]
- 2004 – Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- 2004 – Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo
- 2004 – The Lion King 1½ (live action commercial on theater screen when Pumbaa sits on remote)
- 2004 – Five Children and It (film)
- 2004 – The World
- 2005 – Lunacy
- 2005 – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (animated opening credits sequence)
- 2005 – The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes
- 2005 – Tom-Yum-Goong (animated dream sequence)
- 2005 – Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (clips from Them!)
- 2005 – Reefer Madness ("The Brownie Song" sequence)
- 2005 – Son of the Mask
- 2005 – Fuck (documentary with animated scenes by Bill Plympton)
- 2006 – McDull, the Alumni
- 2006 – Hoodwinked!
- 2006 – The Sparky Book
- 2006 – Inside Man (sequence depicting footage from fictional Gangstas iz Genocide video game)[17]
- 2006 – Hui Buh
- 2006 – Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
- 2006 – Hood of Horror
- 2006 – The Science of Sleep
- 2006 – The Sparky Book
- 2006 – How to Eat Fried Worms (animated sequences)
- 2006 – The Fall (one animated sequence)
- 2006 – Happy Feet (live action sequences)
- 2006 – The Pink Panther (animated opening sequence)
- 2006 – Princess (animated film with live action scenes)
- 2006 – Miss Potter
- 2006 – Re-Animated
- 2006 – Arthur and the Invisibles
- 2007 – Juno (stop motion animated opening credits sequence)[18][19]
- 2007 – Hot Fuzz - (animated notebook sequence)
- 2007 – Are We Done Yet? (animated intro)
- 2007 – Enchanted
- 2007 – For the Bible Tells Me So (one animated sequence)
- 2007 – Resiklo
- 2007 – Eagle vs Shark (animated interludes)[20]
- 2007 – Chicago 10 (animated documentary)
- 2007 – Alvin and the Chipmunks
- 2008 – AROG (animated prehistoric animals)
- 2008 – WALL-E
- 2008 – The Spiderwick Chronicles (film)
- 2008 – Waltz with Bashir (one live-action sequence)
- 2008 – Fly Me to the Moon (live-action ending sequence)
- 2008 – Semum (animated demonic creatures)
- 2008 – Hellboy II: The Golden Army (stop motion puppet prologue sequence)[21][22]
- 2009 – 500 Days of Summer
- 2009 – Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
- 2009 – The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (one scene)
- 2009 – Watchmen (The Ultimate Cut includes the animated short film Tales of the Black Freighter edited in throughout.)[23]
- 2009 – G-Force
- 2009 – SpongeBob's Truth or Square
- 2009 – Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (animated sequences)
- 2009 – Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock
- 2009 – The Pink Panther 2 (animated opening sequence, closing scene with animated character in live action environment)
- 2009 – Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
- 2009 - Velveteen Rabbit
2010s
- 2010 – Howl (animated sequences)[24]
- 2010 – Alice in Wonderland
- 2010 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid (animated sequences)
- 2010 – Furry Vengeance (animated opening sequence)
- 2010 – Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
- 2010 – Surviving Life
- 2010 – Bunraku
- 2010 – Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life (live action puppetry and stop-motion)
- 2010 – Ultramarines: The Movie
- 2010 – Shank
- 2010 – Ramona and Beezus
- 2010 – Scott Pilgrim vs. the World[3]
- 2010 – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (The Tale of the Three Brothers sequence)
- 2010 – Marmaduke
- 2010 – Kick Ass (animated comic book flashback sequence)
- 2010 – Yogi Bear
- 2010 – Jonah Hex (animated backstory sequence)[25][26][27]
- 2010 – Don't Go (live-action/animated short by Turgut Akaçık)
- 2010 – Super
- 2010 – Jackass 3D (animated opening scene featuring Beavis and Butt-Head)
- 2010 – Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds
- 2011 – Brasil Animado
- 2011 – Rango
- 2011 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (animated sequences)
- 2011 - Hawaiian Vacation
- 2011 – Hop
- 2011 – Death of a Superhero
- 2011 – A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
- 2011 – Winnie the Pooh
- 2011 – Priest (animated prologue sequence)[28]
- 2011 – The Smurfs
- 2011 – Happy Feet Two (live action sequences)
- 2011 - Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer (animated sequences)
- 2011 - A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (claymation sequence)[29]
- 2011 - Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
- 2012 – An Oversimplification of Her Beauty
- 2012 – Yoko
- 2012 – Eega (live action animation of the fly protagonist)
- 2012 – Soledad & Larguirucho
- 2012 – Ted
- 2012 – A Fairly Odd Christmas
- 2012 – Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - I Love Wolffy
- 2012 – Sur la Piste du Marsupilami
- 2012 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (animated sequences)
- 2012 – Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
- 2012 – Gambit (animated opening credits sequence)
- 2013 – Movie 43 (animated cat)
- 2013 – Robosapien: Rebooted
- 2013 – The Congress
- 2013 – The Smurfs 2
- 2013 – Shimajirō to Fufu no Daibōken: Sukue! Nanairo no Hana
- 2013 – Ender's Game (video game sequences)
- 2013 – Walking with Dinosaurs
- 2013 – Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - I Love Wolffy 2
- 2013 – Das Kleine Gespenst
- 2013 – Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants
- 2014 – Gekijōban Cardfight!! Vanguard
- 2014 – The Lego Movie
- 2014 – Balls Out
- 2014 – Earth to Echo
- 2014 – Hercules
- 2014 – İksir (animated animal characters)
- 2014 – A Fairly Odd Summer
- 2014 – Garm Wars: The Last Druid
- 2014 – Paddington (CGI main protagonist)
- 2014 – Shimajiro to Kujira no Uta
- 2014 – Seth's Dominion
- 2014 – Bill, the Galactic Hero
- 2015 – Madea's Tough Love (live action opening and closing scenes)
- 2015 – Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
- 2015 – Absolutely Anything
- 2015 – Köstebekgiller: Perili Orman (animated gopher characters)
- 2015 - Pixels (ending sequence in 2002 and various video game characters in CGI 3d)
- 2015 – Shimajirō to Ōkina Ki
- 2015 – The Diary of a Teenage Girl (animated sequences)
- 2015 – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
- 2015 – Ghosthunters: On Icy Trails
- 2015 – We Are Your Friends
- 2015 – American Ultra (animated "Apollo Ape" comic book sequences)[30]
- 2015 - Ted 2
- 2015 - Goosebumps
- 2015 – Krampus (computer-animated sequence)
- 2015 – Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck (documentary with animated scenes)
- 2015 – Monster Hunt
- 2015 – The Weirdo Hero (animated form of protagonist's self-doubt)[31]
- 2015 – Zoom
- 2015 – Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
- 2016 – Reveries of a Solitary Walker
- 2016 – Deadpool (character sees animated hallucinations after being stabbed in the head)
- 2016 – Shimajirō to Kuni Ehon
- 2016 – Tower (animated rotoscoped documentary with some unaltered live action footage)
- 2016 – Sausage Party (live action footage of actors shown during final scene)
- 2016 – Alice Through the Looking Glass
- 2016 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
- 2016 – The Legend of Tarzan
- 2016 – The BFG (CGI giants with motion-capture)
- 2016 – Ghostbusters (villain briefly turns into hand-drawn animated Ghostbusters logo; there are also CGI ghosts)
- 2016 – Nine Lives
- 2016 – Pete's Dragon (CGI dragon)
- 2016 – Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (animated sequences)
- 2016 – Shin Godzilla
- 2016 - The Jungle Book (2016 film) (CGI animated animals)
- 2016 – Yo-kai Watch: Soratobu Kujira to Double no Sekai no Daibōken da Nyan!
- 2016 – Saving Sally
- 2016 – Upin & Ipin: Jeng Jeng Jeng!
- 2016 – A Monster Calls (animated sequences)
- 2016 – Life, Animated (documentary with animated and live action footage)
- 2017 – Bunyan and Babe
- 2017 – Dave Made a Maze (sequence where the characters are turned into cardboard puppets)
- 2017 – Monster Trucks (CG animated monsters)
- 2017 – The Lego Batman Movie (live action footage)
- 2017 – Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (puppetry sequence)
- 2017 – Monkey Business: The Adventures of Curious George's Creators (documentary with animated scenes)
- 2017 – Okja
- 2017 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (animated sequences)
- 2017 – Spider-Man: Homecoming (animated pencil-drawn end credits sequence)[32][33]
- 2017 – The Lego Ninjago Movie
- 2017 – Foxtrot (animated sequence)
- 2017 – Keeping Justice (animated sequence)
- 2017 – Woody Woodpecker
- 2017 – Paddington 2 (CGI main protagonist)
- 2017 – The Pirates of Somalia (animated sequences)
- 2018 – Mandy
- 2018 – We the Animals (film) (animated sequences)
- 2018 – Peter Rabbit
- 2018 – A Wrinkle in Time
- 2018 – The Hurricane Heist
- 2018 – Ready Player One
- 2018 – Show Dogs
- 2018 – Christopher Robin
- 2018 – Poor Greg Drowning (animated sequences in between the live action scenes)[34]
- 2018 – Freaky Friday (animation faces at the beginning)
- 2018 – Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween
- 2018 – The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
- 2018 – Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle
- 2018 – Mary Poppins Returns
- 2018 – Welcome to Marwen
- 2019 – Alita: Battle Angel (protagonist portrayed using motion-capture)[35]
- 2019 – The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
- 2019 – Pokémon Detective Pikachu
- 2019 – Shazam! (animated sketches during end credits)
- 2019 – Booksmart (stop-motion animation sequences)
- 2019 – Dora and the Lost City of Gold (includes brief hand drawn animation)
- 2019 – Playmobil: The Movie
- 2019 – SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout
- 2019 – The Lion King (only one live action shot, no interaction)
- 2019 – Mindanao
2020s
- 2020 – Dolittle (animated opening sequence)
- 2020 – Birds of Prey (animated opening sequence)
- 2020 – Sonic the Hedgehog (fully CGI animated opening sequence and CGI main protagonist)
- 2020 – The Call of the Wild
- 2020 – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
- 2020 – The One and Only Ivan
- 2020 - Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe (brief live-action segment)
- 2020 – Mulan
- 2020 – Operation Pacific (mixed cartoons and real life)
- 2020 – I'm Thinking of Ending Things
- 2020 - Jiu Jitsu (animated comic panel sequences)[36]
- 2020 - Godmothered (hand-drawn bird at the opening and fully-hand drawn epilogue).
- 2020 - Magikland
- 2021 – Peter Rabbit 2
- 2021 – Tom and Jerry
- 2021 – Space Jam: A New Legacy
- 2021 – Clifford the Big Red Dog
- 2022 - Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- 2023 - Coyote vs. Acme
TBA
- TBA – Minecraft
- TBA – Mighty Mouse
- TBA - The Jungle Book 2 (CGI animated animals)
- TBA - Untittled Lion King Prequel (only one live action shot, no interaction)
- TBA - Bambi (only one live action shot, no interaction)
- TBA - The Little Mermaid
- TBA - Peter Pan
- TBA - Pinocchio
See also
- Category: Television series with live action and animation
- List of highest grossing live-action/animated films
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