Disney releases 10-part series Zenimation on Disney+

Zenimation is a new, 10-part series from Disney that wants to help viewers unplug, relax and refresh. These short, 6-7 minute episodes each focus on a different element, be it water, cityscapes, flight and more. Zenimation focuses on the animation of sounds of each short sequence to help give viewers a sense of calm.

Zenimation is also paying tribute to the talented artists who worked to create Disney’s catalogue of animated films. Those featured in Zenimation include Frozen, Aladdin, Moana, Big Hero 6 and many more.

The series has been created and edited by David Bess from Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Zenimation

Zenimation can be likened to a Disney ASMR experience and for those who grew up watching Disney movies, you certainly get a sharp hit of nostalgia while watching.

All 10-episodes of Zenimation are available to stream now on Disney+.

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