List of animation studios owned by The Walt Disney Company (fictional)

Disney Animation India
Walt Disney Animation India Pvt. Ltd. (WDAIN) was a Indian animation production company and subsidiary of Disney Television Animation.

Walt Disney Animation India was opened in 1998 to tap into the Indian animation industry and do animation services for direct-to-video productions.

WDAIN worked with the Japanese and Australian units on A Very Goofy Christmas. In Spring 2002, due to weak financial performance, Animation India was closed.

Disney Animation Italy
Disney Animation Italy (DAI), officially Walt Disney Animation Italia S.r.l., was an animation production subsidiary of Disney Television Animation, a component of The Walt Disney Company.

DAI was started in 1993 at the former overseas studio in. Initially, DAI worked on Disney's animated television series. In 1995, following an increase in employees, the studio was moved to an office development in.

In winter 2003, Disney Animation Italy was closed, with 35 employees expected to be transferred to Disney's remaining animation units. Employees not transferred went to work for and, while GM Marcantonio Facco and some other ex-DAI employees formed Studio Cielo.

Disney Animation Korea
Disney Animation Korea (DAK) was an animation studio founded by a few ex-Sei Young employees and with help from Disney Legend Andreas Deja and DiC president Andy Heyward. The studio was founded to focus on non-Disney adaptations and theme park related material. The studio shut down in 2004 and most of the employees were moved to Rough Draft Korea.

Walt Disney Animation Studios Vrachiapolis
Founded in 2010 in Vrachiapolis as a means to tap into and grow the local animation talent pool, official operations of Walt Disney Animation Studios Vrachiapolis began in January 2012.

In 2015, Walt Disney Animation Studios Vrachiapolis announced the creation of its Motion Capture Technologies Group, which works on motion capture animation and contributes to motion capture work on Disney films and TV series.

In 2018, the Traditional Animation Group was created. It currently contributes 2D animation work for and  projects.