1926
- January 1
- M.J. Winkler Productions releases the Alice Comedy film Alice on the Farm to theaters. [16] [23] [63.140] [228.15]
- January 13
- Disney completes the 29th Alice Comedy film, Alice's Little Parade. [63.141]
- January 14
- Disney ships the Alice Comedy film Alice's Little Parade to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.141]
- January 15
- M.J. Winkler Productions releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Balloon Race to theaters. [16] [23] [63.140] [228.16]
- January
- Construction of the new Disney studio on Hyperion street is completed. [34.31]
- Walt and Roy Disney move to the new studio at 2719 Hyperion in Los Angeles. [22] [228.248] [234.48] [267.52] (February [1102.98])
- Walt Disney changes the name of the company from Disney Brothers Studio to the Walt Disney Studio. [1] [34.31] [40.90] [228.248] [234.48] [267.52] (1925 [23])
- M.J. Winkler Productions releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Orphan to theaters. [16] [23] [63.141] [228.16]
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice's Mysterious Mystery. [63.141]
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice in the Wooly West. [63.142]
- February 1
- M.J. Winkler Productions releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Little Parade to theaters. [16] [23] [63.141] [228.16]
- February 3
- Disney ships the 30th Alice Comedy film, Alice's Mysterious Mystery, to to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.141]
- February 15
- M.J. Winkler Productions releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Mysterious Mystery to theaters. [16] [23] [63.141] [228.16]
- February
- Disney signs a contract with Winkler Pictures, allowing the Alice Comedy series to be released by Film Booking Offices, starting in September. [63.78]
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice's Monkey Business. [63.142]
- March
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice Charms the Fish. [63.142]
- March 25
- The Iris Theater in Los Angeles previews the 33rd Alice Comedy film, Alice's Monkey Business. [63.142]
- March 31
- Disney ships the 32nd Alice Comedy film, Alice in the Wooly West, to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.142]
- April 19
- Bard's Hollywood Theater in Los Angeles previews the 31st Alice Comedy film, Alice Charms the Fish. [63.142]
- April 20
- Disney ships the Alice Comedy film Alice's Monkey Business to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.142]
- April 29
- Disney ships the Alice Comedy film Alice Charms the Fish to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.142]
- May 12
- Bard's Hollywood Theater in Los Angeles previews the 34th Alice Comedy film, Alice the Fire Fighter. [63.142]
- May
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice Cuts the Ice. [63.142]
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice's Spanish Guitar. [63.145]
- May 18
- Disney ships the Alice Comedy film Alice the Fire Fighter to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.142]
- June 5
- Bard's Hollywood Theater in Los Angeles previews the 35th Alice Comedy film, Alice Cuts the Ice. [63.142]
- June
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice Helps the Romance. [63.145]
- June 21
- Disney ships the 36th Alice Comedy film, Alice Helps the Romance, to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.145]
- July
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice's Brown Derby. [63.145]
- July 12
- Disney ships the 37th Alice Comedy film, Alice's Spanish Guitar, to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.145]
- July
- Production begins on the Alice Comedy film Alice's Lumber Jack. (The film is released as Alice the Lumber Jack.) [63.145]
- July 29
- Bard's Hollywood Theater in Los Angeles premieres the 38th Alice Comedy film, Alice's Brown Derby. [63.145]
- July 31
- Disney ships the Alice Comedy film Alice's Brown Derby to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.145]
- August
- The Walt Disney Studio produces the animated and live-action dental training film Clara Cleans Her Teeth for Dr. Thomas McCrum in Kansas City. [23] [63.146] [228.94]
- August 19
- Disney ships the 39th Alice Comedy film, Alice the Lumber Jack, to M.J. Winkler Productions. [63.145]
- September 6
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice Charms the Fish to theaters. [16] [23] [63.142] [228.14]
- September 11
- Disney ships the 40th Alice Comedy film, Alice the Golf Bug, to Winkler Pictures. [63.146]
- September 20
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Monkey Business to theaters. [16] [23] [63.142] [228.16]
- September 30
- Disney ships the 41st Alice Comedy film, Alice Foils the Pirates, to Winkler Pictures. [16] [23] [63.146]
- (month unknown)
- Charles Mintz of Winkler Pictures makes a deal with Universal Pictures' founder Carl Laemmle to produce a cartoon series featuring a rabbit. [34.32]
- October 4
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice in the Wooly West to theaters. [16] [23] [63.142] [228.14]
- October 18
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice the Fire Fighter to theaters. [16] [23] [63.142] [228.15]
- October 26
- Disney ships the 42nd Alice Comedy film, Alice at the Carnival, to Winkler Pictures. [63.146]
- (month unknown)
- Charles and Margaret Mintz visit the Disney studio, and ask for a new all-animation series starring a rabbit. Charles Mintz tells Walt Disney that the contract to produce Alice cartoons will be cancelled, due to lack of viewer interest. [34.31] [40.92]
- November 1
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice Cuts the Ice to theaters. [16] [23] [63.142] [228.14]
- November 15
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice Helps the Romance to theaters. [16] [23] [63.145] [228.14]
- Disney ships the 43rd Alice Comedy film, Alice's Rodeo, to Winkler Pictures. [63.146]
- November 29
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Spanish Guitar to theaters. [16] [23] [63.145] [228.1]
- Disney ships the 44th Alice Comedy film, Alice the Collegiate, to Winkler Pictures. [63.147]
- December 13
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice's Brown Derby to theaters. [16] [23] [63.145] [228.16]
- Disney ships the 45th Alice Comedy film, Alice in the Alps, to Winkler Pictures. [63.147]
- December
- Ham Hamilton leaves the Disney studio. [1102.108]
- December 27
- Film Booking Offices releases the Alice Comedy film Alice the Lumber Jack to theaters. [16] [23] [63.145] [228.15]
- December 29
- Disney ships the 46th Alice Comedy film, Alice's Auto Race, to Winkler Pictures. [63.147]
- December 31
- Live-action filming is completed for the Alice Comedy film Circus Story (later named Alice's Circus Daze). [63.147]
- Live-action filming is completed for the Alice Comedy film Alice's Knaughty Knight. [63.147]
- Live-action filming is completed for the Alice Comedy film Alice's Three Bad Eggs. [63.148]
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