DreamWorks Animation

Dreamworks Animation has always been one of the best at producing fine animated films.

DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1994. DreamWorks Animation films have been distributed all over the world, earning them 22 Emmys, several Annie Awards, 3 Academy Awards, and many BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations.

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DreamWorks Animation is an American animation studio well known for its high quality features movie and franchises. Despite being around less than three decades, the studio has released 37 film features. To date, DreamWorks already boasts a number of franchises recognized all over the world. They are behind major successful franchises like: Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda

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The first two Kung Fu Panda movies grossed nearly $1.3 billion for DreamWorks Animation (DWA) worldwide according to Box Office Mojo.

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Dreamworks make great films for entertainment purpose

Dreamworks does a really good job with humor. Their films develop a lot more quirky & memorable characters that make the film more fun to watch. Many people find that Pixar makes good movies while Dreamworks makes entertaining movies.

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Responsible for many high grossing animated films, with a cumulative feature film gross of over $15 billion, according to Box Office Mojo, DreamWorks continues to be one of the biggest brands in animation. From theaters to televisions, Dreamworks animation studio has always delivered beautifully-crafted yet compelling stories that entertain audience of all ages. Dreamworks animation studio is one of Disney’s strongest competitors.

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Starting with traditionally animated projects, they then moved on to computer-generated features including hits Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and How To Train Your Dragon.

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Warner Bros. Animation

Founded in the 1930s, Warner Bros. Animation has one of the strongest legacies when it comes to animation.

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This animation company has won six Academy Awards, thirty five Emmys, and twenty Annie Awards. Warner Bros. Animation has gained significant attention for feature-length films, such as The Lego Movie and The Iron Giant.
Warner Bros. Animation have created iconic characters like Tom and Jerry. This animation company has even taken the movies by storm as well. Specifically, Warner Bros. Animation has recently released high quality feature film named The LEGO Movie.

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With the recent releases and huge sucesses from box offices of LEGO, DC and classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons, Warner Bros. Animation has an edge over the competition between the biggest animation companies of all time. Warner Bros.

Animaton grew to compete directly with Disney Animation thanks to memorable DC Comic shows such as the animated series starring Batman and Superman.

 

Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series has proved the fact that Warner Bros. Animation is still one of the best animation companies of all time. It’s no wonder Warner Bros. has managed to keep a loyal viewership for so long to date.

 

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