The company was founded in 1994 by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen.
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It also taught us what a fossa is.
This wasn’t the case for How to Train Your Dragon, which had a genuinely absorbingcoming-of-age story.
It stars an underdog protagonist and his unlikely pet dragon.
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Sounds absurd, doesn’t it?
That’s so many words to say that ogres have layers.
Even today, this movie is a marvel to look at.
The animation is smooth and crisp, and the cinematography is beautiful.
Thesequel was even better.
Kung Fu Panda 2 took the emotional core of the first film and turned it up to 11.
This film has edge-of-your-seat action sequences, but its true mastery lies in the quiet moments.
Nothing like watching talented actors fighting with all they have.
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Where the first film was a story about self-acceptance, Kung Fu Panda 2 is a journey of self-actualization.
Contrary to most such films, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron does not anthropomorphize its protagonist.
Instead, the horse’s thoughts and feelings are conveyed through narration.
A traditionally-animated feature, Spirit was Dreamworks' penultimate 2D outing.
The story was treated with deliberate seriousness; it never compromises its beauty for some cheap laughs.
Megamind gives you that: the titular antagonist beats the stock good guy.
The real movie starts when you see where he goes from there.
It took a decade for Megamind to catch up with its audience.
Memes are an unusual source of inspiration for a game.
This allowed Megamind to be re-evaluated and appreciated for the masterpiece it is.
And then Megamind vs. the Doom Syndicate came out and spoiled all the fun.
But it’s never been told in as jubilant a fashion.
The Road To El Dorado wasn’t a big commercial success, but proved indelible to its audience.
Over two decades later, it continues to be championed as one of Dreamworks' underappreciated classics.
The animation studio was once king of the hill, beating out even Pixar in popularity.
Yet its squandered its goodwill, making mistake after mistake, until many had given up on it.
But just like Puss, the studio managed to reinvent itself.
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