Cinderella from 1950 was Disney's biggest animated film yet, drawing millions of people and moving Disney away from more serious films towards those more child-friendly. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit from 2005 was a breakthrough in stop-motion animation from an unexpected director. One Hundred and One Dalmatians from the 1960s was based on a novel and benefited from new animation technologies. Daisy Town from the 1970s was a non-American animated film produced independently of Disney. In the 1990s, Chuck Jones produced Looney Tunes specials for Warner Bros, including Carnival of the Animals.