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Logo used since 2018. The following is a list of all productions produced or released by Sony Pictures Animation, the animation division of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (part of Sony Pictures Entertainment), including animated and live-action feature films, shorts, television and internet series, and specials.
Sony releases films from Sony-owned and non-Sony owned animation studios. Most films listed below are from Sony Pictures Animation which began as a feature animation department of Sony, producing its first feature-length animated film Open Season in 2006.
Television series by Sony Pictures Animation (4 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Sony Pictures Animation films" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Sony Pictures Animation Snoopy Come Home (1972) The Peanuts holiday specials usually get all the love, but if you want to hang out with Snoopy and his pals for longer than a half-hour special ...
Here's every Sony Marvel movie, ranked. When superhero fans think of Marvel movies, ... Sony Pictures Animation. Rotten Tomatoes score: 95% "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is the follow-up ...
The Garfield Movie: Columbia Pictures: Sony Pictures Releasing: $255,336,328 2024 [22] 20 Wish: Walt Disney Animation Studios: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $254,997,360 2023 [23] 21 The Bad Guys: DreamWorks Animation: Universal Pictures: $250,901,649 2022 [24] 22 One Piece Film: Red: Japan Toei Animation: Toei Company: $246,570,000 2020 ...
In April 2021, Disney and Sony Pictures reached a multi-year deal to let Sony's titles (such as films from the Spider-Man, Jumanji, Hotel Transylvania, Ghostbusters franchises, and other films made by Sony Pictures Animation, etc, and anime licensed by Funimation/Crunchyroll like Attack on Titan and Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works) to ...
At least three stop motion animated films have held the record of highest-grossing animated film at different times. Chicken Run currently holds the record for the longest, with 24 years, while The Nightmare Before Christmas held it for the shortest period of seven years. These films are still among the highest-grossing stop-motion animated films.