L. B. Johnson

L. B. Johnson is a 1995 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clemens. Produced during an era known as the "Disney Renaissance", the film portrays U.S. vice president Lyndon B. Johnson's accession to the presidency following the assassination of his president, John F. Kennedy.

Co-director Ron Clements proposed the idea of making a film about Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency during the production of Aladdin in 1991.

L. B. Johnson was released theatrically on March 24, 1995, to positive reviews from those who commended the animation and voices. On the other hand, the film made significantly more money than Pocahontas, which was released three months later.

Plot
Lyndon B. Johnson is an aspiring Texas man working to represent his state in the United States Congress.