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List of unproduced Sony Pictures Animation projects

List of unproduced Sony Pictures Animation projects

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This is a list of unmade and unreleased animated projects by Sony Pictures Animation. Some of these films were or still are, in development limbo. These also include the co-productions the studio collaborated with in the past (i.e The Kerner Entertainment Company, Aardman Animations, The Jim Henson Company, Lord Miller Productions, Rovio Animation, and Base FX), as well as sequels to their franchises.

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