For almost 30 years, DreamWorks has entertained audiences with its own animation brand. was established in 1994 by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, When David Geffen It was created following a feud between Katzenberg and Disney’s CEO. Michael Eisner. 2001 hit song Shrekcemented them as competitors to Disney in animated films and confirmed the superiority of 3D animation over 2D.
A key component of DreamWorks’ success is its ability to balance mature themes with fun, feel-good stories. With funny jokes, relatable characters, and breathtaking animation, many of their films are perfect for cheering up depressed viewers.
Ten “Abomination” – (2019)
7/10
stomach (Chloe Bennett) is a hardworking girl who neglects to spend time with her friends and family. One day she discovers a baby yeti trying to get back to Everest. This is Yi and her friend’s Peng (Albert Tsai) and Jin (Tenzing Norgay Torino) across China evading Mr. Burnish (Eddie Izzard), wants to recapture the Yeti.
abominableIt shows the importance of staying connected to loved ones, especially when you’re vulnerable. There is also a strong message about human responsibility for the natural world and the consequences of ignoring it. Tying all this together are likable characters and breathtaking animations, especially regarding the scenery.
9 “Spirit: Cimarron Stallion” – (2002)
7.2/10
In 19th century America, a foal was born from a herd of wild horses. He eventually grows up to be a stallion for his herd, but is captured by U.S. cavalry.Daniel Studi), which intertwines both of their destinies with each other.
Spirit: Cimarron Stallion is a truly unique film.in the meantime Matt Damon The occasional spirit speaks thoughts, the animals are silent, and the majority of the film is devoid of human characters. This allows the audience to appreciate the beauty of the visual narrative through expressive faces and gorgeous scenery.
8 “Rise of the Guardians” – (2012)
7.2/10
Jack Frost (Chris Pines) Traveling through the unseen world, trying to uncover the secrets of his past. He ended up appearing in Guardians of Childhood: Santa Claus (Alec Baldwin), Easter Bunny (Hugh Jackman), Sandman, Tooth Fairy (Fisher Island). They need him to stop an ancient evil named Pitch Black (jude law) prevent the world from plunging into anarchy and terror.
I’m in a bit of a hurry, but rise of the guardians It’s a fun and visually stunning movie. The story touches on the importance of childhood and the respective importance of guardian traditions. not available.
7 “Megamind” – (2010)
7.3/10
After years of fighting Metro Man (Brad Pitt) The Megamind that rules Metro City (Will Ferrell) finally won. Unfortunately, villains lose their luster without their enemies, so he tries to create a new hero.Tina Fey), as she investigates his activities.
Not rated at release, but despicable me,megamindA great satire on the Superman story. It shows viewers that it’s never too late to step out of your comfort zone and try something new, even if society initially disagrees. , contains various superhero impersonations, sci-fi references, and witty banter.
6 “Shrek 2” – (2004)
7.3/10
Shrek (Mike MyersTrouble hits after marrying Princess FionaCameron Diaz) when her parents invited them to the kingdom of Far Far Away.John Cleese), Shrek ponders what’s best for Fiona’s happiness. On the other hand, the scheming Fairy Godmother (jennifer sanders) wants his son to marry Fiona and will do everything in his power to do so.
shrek 2is one of the rare sequels that manages to equal, if not surpass, the original. You can tell a compelling story about the lengths you go to for your loved ones while increasing the number of fairy tale jokes. We also saw the introduction of Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas), going on to appear in two films of his own.
Five “Wallace and Gromit: The Rabbit’s Curse” – (2005)
7.5/10
Tottington Hall vegetable contest and Wallace’s eve (Peter Salis) and Gromit are capturing as many rabbits as possible. Wallace tries to use science to make Rabbit lose his love for vegetables, and it seems to work at first. However, the vegetable gardens all over town are soon looted by a giant wasabi, and the duo must catch it.
Curse of the Rabbit It was the first stop-motion film to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and it’s easy to see why. The larger budget allowed Aardman Animation to be very creative with its signature stop-motion, allowing for strong emotional moments and great comedy. increase. Wolfman.
Four “Kung Fu Panda” – (2008)
7.6/10
Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim) is Tai-Lung (Ian McShane) escapes from prison, he decides it’s time to choose the Dragon Warrior.Dustin Hoffman) introduces five students, but a panda named Po (jack black) is selected instead. Sif tries to get Po to quit, seeing it as a chance choice, but Oogway says he needs to give him a chance.
kung fu panda It’s the perfect blend of Western humor and Eastern philosophy. Its main theme focuses on inner peace and how we can achieve it by accepting who we are as individuals, and this is true at any age. and insane choreography, allowing the animators to push the boundaries of animation at the time.
3 “Puss in Boots: Last Wish” – (2022)
7.8/10
After leaving Shrek and Fiona, the Cat in Boots returns to the life of a daredevil adventurer. Unfortunately, this carefree lifestyle comes to an end in a battle with a mysterious wolf, who has only one life left for him. Luckily, Pus learns of a map that takes him to the Wishing Star, and he can use it to regain his lost life.
Puss in Boots: Last Wish It shocked audiences with its magnificence and quickly became many people’s favorite animated movie of 2022. This is thanks to solid storytelling that touches on strong themes of death, family, and making life worth living. More than that, it’s a solid adventure film that incorporates fairytale tropes to create unforgettable characters and gorgeous locations.
2 “Shrek” – (2001)
7.9/10
Sir Farquaad (John Lithgow) Duroc evicts all fairy-tale creatures from his land and they are forced to move to a swamp owned by the ogre, Shrek. (Eddie Murphy) remove them. Farquaad agrees, but only if Shrek marries the princess and becomes king.
all Shrek It is sure to make your audience smile while watching. In addition to its cynical humor, the film has a moving story about avoiding criticism and discovering your inner beauty. The film also has an iconic soundtrack, especially the first track, Smash Mouth’s “All Star,” which has reached meme status.
1 “How to Train Your Dragon” – (2010)
8.1/10
To prove himself a Viking warrior, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) shoots down Nightfury, the deadliest kind of dragon his clan fights. However, he was unable to kill the dragon, instead bonding with him and naming him Toothless.This friendship allows Hiccup to learn more about dragons than anyone in the village, but he It also leads to conflict with his father’s stoic (Gerard Butler).
how to train a dragon It blew audience expectations thanks to its mature storytelling and heartfelt morals about the bridging world. The relationship between Hiccup and Toothless is one of the best examples of human-animal bonding in media. Thanks to expressive animation and excellent story pacing, their friendship feels strong and unbreakable, with plenty of moments of self-sacrifice on both ends.