List of longest animated films

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This is a list of the longest animated feature films by running time.

Individual films[edit]

Films with a running time of 120 minutes (2 hours) or more are included here. Note: Some releases are extended cuts or director’s cuts and are ranked according to the longest verified running time.

Films released in separate parts[edit]

This section lists films conceived as an artistic unity and produced simultaneously, or consecutively with no significant interruption or change of production team, despite being released with separate premieres.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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