Reuters reports that Walt Disney Studios announced their upcoming films slated through 2012. One of the biggest parts of the announcement was that all films released after Pixar’s Wall-E (June 28) and Disney’s hand-drawn The Princess and the Frog (Christmas 2008) will be released in digital 3-D.

“We’re excited to be pushing the boundaries of 3-D and computer technology to tell our stories in the best possible way,” said John Lasseter, chief creative officer for Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios.

The list is as follows:

Bolt is the first movie to be released in Digital 3-D, with voices by John Travolta and Miley Cyrus, on November 26.

Up is Pixar’s next release in May of 2009, directed by Pete Doctor (Monster’s Inc.).

Toy Story 3 will hit theaters in 2010, with its original cast, after the re-release of the first Toy Story films in 3-D.

Rapunzel, co-directed by Glen Keane and Dean Wellins, will have a Christmas 2010 release date.

Disney’s Newt will be released in summer 2011, and is a love story of the planet’s last blue-footed newts.

Pixar’s The Bear and the Bow, a Scottish fairy-tale directed by Brenda Chapman, will be ready for screens in 2011.

Summer of 2012 will see a sequel of Cars with much of the original cast returning to voice.

Lastly, King of Elves, based on a Phillip K. Dick novel will be Disney’s release in Christmas of 2012.