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The following is a list of productions produced by DreamWorks Animation, a division of NBCUniversal, which includes animated feature films, shorts, specials, and television series. As of 2025, DreamWorks Animation has released 49 feature films, with their first being Antz on October 2, 1998, and their latest being The Wild Robot on September 27 ...
The DreamWorks Experience is a package of character interactions and experiences, including shows: Ice shows, Aqua shows, Sailaway parties, parades, wow moments, meet and greets, and character dining, featuring from the Shrek franchise: Shrek, Princess Fiona, Puss in Boots, and Kitty Softpaws, the Kung Fu Panda franchise: Po the Panda, Tigress ...
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DreamWorks Animation Television (abbreviated as DWATV) is an American animation studio that serves as the television production arm of DreamWorks Animation, itself a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. Founded in 1996, the entity was formerly named DreamWorks Television Animation.
DreamWorks Animation $160 [43] 26 Mars Needs Moms: 2011 ImageMovers $150 [44] Bee Movie: 2007 DreamWorks Animation [45] Bolt: 2008 Disney [46] Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: 2008 DreamWorks Animation [47] Ratatouille: 2007 Pixar [48] Frozen: 2013 Disney [49] [50] Kung Fu Panda 2: 2011 DreamWorks Animation [51] Chicken Little: 2005 Disney [52 ...
Pages in category "Television series by DreamWorks Animation" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...
Articles related to DreamWorks Pictures' animation division, later spun-off into DreamWorks Animation as a subsidiary of Universal Studios since 2016. See also: Category:DreamWorks Pictures Subcategories
DreamWorks Television's first success was Spin City on ABC. [3] The Walt Disney Company bought Capital Cities/ABC in February 1996. [5] In 1997, DreamWorks Television had a falling-out with NBC over the development of various TV shows. [6] The dispute was eventually settled, and went to being a development slater for NBC in 1998. [7]