Walt Disney Studios might have began modestly with a 1928 sketch of Mickey Mouse, but they're now breaking box office records in 2016.

According to THR, the Burbank-based company has had its most successful year to date with an eye-popping $5.85B gross worldwide, as of Tuesday.

'For the second year in a row, [we've] reached a new high at the box office thanks to an absolutely stellar collection of releases from Disney, Disney Animation, Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm,' Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn said in a statement.

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Steamboat Willie: Walt Disney Studios might have began modestly with a 1928 sketch of Mickey Mouse, but they're now breaking box office records in 2016

It's good to be Lion King: According to THR, the Burbank-based company has had its most successful year to date with an eye-popping $5.85B gross worldwide, as of Tuesday

Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn said in a statement: 'For the second year in a row, [we've] reached a new high at the box office thanks to an absolutely stellar collection of releases' (pictured September 10)

'This success is a testament to the refined talent and innovative work the entire Studio team puts into making these world-class cinematic experiences.'

The cinematic milestone was reached thanks to four of their films amassing about a billion dollars each, including Captain America: Civil War ($1.15B) and Zootopia ($1.02B).

At this rate - with upcoming releases Moana (November 23) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (December 16) - Disney should conquer Universal next year with well over $6B.

Marvel fans can currently catch Doctor Strange - starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Tilda Swinton - which has already scored $110.1M overseas since its October opening.

Congrats! The cinematic milestone was reached thanks to four of their films amassing about a billion dollars each, including Captain America: Civil War ($1.15B) and Zootopia ($1.02B)

Next up! At this rate - with upcoming releases Moana (November 23) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (December 16) - Disney should conquer Universal next year with well over $6B