Disney In The House: Introduction

Disney In The House: Introduction is a 2017 American live-action/animated comedy fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Wonder Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Peggy Holmes and produced by Gary Krisel and Gary Marsh (who also wrote the screenplay with Jason VanBorssum), the film features an ensemble cast that includes Sarah Silverman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ed O'Neill, Tom Hanks, Dakota Fanning, Spencer Breslin (both from archive recordings of their child voices), Chris Rock, Michael J. Fox, Owen Laramore, Frank Welker, Dee Bradley Baker, Samantha Morton, Sam Elliott, Anthony Anderson, Billy Connolly, and Miguel Ferrer (In his final live-action role before his death on January 19, 2017).

Released theatrically on January 9, 2017, the film was met with both critical and commercial success, grossing $984 million on a $179 million budget, and received praise for its visual effects, characters, subject matter, and John Powell's musical score. It also held the market of being Walt Disney Wonder Studios' highest-grossing film before being surpassed Disney In The House: Time Travel in 2019. It also received an Academy Award for Best Picture, and won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. In 2025, the film was added to the National Film Industry by the Library of Congress for bring "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

The film's success led it to become the studio's classic franchise; Disney In The House: 4th Of July, Disney In The House: Christmas, Disney In The House: Wild Wild West, Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp, Disney In The House: Time Travel, Disney In The House: Return To Adventure Camp, and Disney In The House: World Animals on July 4, 2017, December 26, 2017, December 25, 2018, March 3, 2019, June 13, 2019, September 13, 2019, and December 23, 2019.

Cast

 * Sarah Silverman as Vanellope, a glitch who resides in Disneyville.
 * Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy, a bunny and Vanellope's new best friend who resides in Disneyville.
 * Ed O'Neill as Hank, a East Pacific red octopus who resides in Disneyville.
 * Tom Hanks as Woody, a cowboy who resides in Disneyville.
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Agent P, a platypus who resides in Disneyville. Baker also voices the Aliens, who also reside in Disneyville.
 * Frank Welker as Iggy, Vanellope's apple-loving pet iguana.
 * Owen Laramore as Lawrence Broderick, the good-hearted, handsome, positive mayor of Disneyville.
 * Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc, an anthropomorphic plastic bowl who is Lawrence's friend and messenger.
 * Dakota Fanning as Sally Hader, a six-year-old who is Marcus' youngest child.
 * Spencer Breslin as Conrad Hader, a ten-year-old who is Marcus' oldest child and Sally's brother who she wishes to marry.
 * Chris Rock as Gadget Jerins, a spy and outcast.
 * Sam Elliott and Samantha Morton as Alan and Ginny, a murderous outlaw husband and wife couple.
 * Billy Connolly as Marcus Hader, the king of the Hader's castle.
 * Anthony Anderson as Dragon, a hideous beast and Marcus' arch-nemesis.
 * Miguel Ferrer as Murray, a knight. This would go on to be his final film appearance before his death ten days later on January 19, 2017.
 * Sam Shepard as Commander, the leader of the illegal poacher community.
 * Max Casella as Banana, Vanellope's former friend who got killed by the illegal poacher community.
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Mr. Z, Alan and Ginny who kidnaps Sally.
 * Jeff Bennett as Bird-O-Clock, Vanellope's alarm clock.