Best Movies From DreamWorks Animation, Ranked

Best Movies From DreamWorks Animation, Ranked

Since its inception, when competing head-to-head with Disney with its earliest releases such as Antz, The Prince of Egypt and The Road To El Dorado, to its work in creating some of the world’s most successful movie franchises including Shrek, How To Train Your Dragon, Boss Baby, Trolls, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda, DreamWorks has managed to leave an indelible mark on the world of animation as it continues to put out hit movies.

Carving out its own niche, early on, which involved cutting edge animation, Hollywood A-list voice casts and family friendly movies that appeal to adults just as much as children, DreamWorks is one of the most highly regarded animation studios in the world. Its latest effort The Bad Guys has just hit the theaters and is receiving praise across the board. To celebrate its release, we take a look back at the top 10 greatest movies from DreamWorks Animation.

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10 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa


DreamWorks Animation Announces Madagascar 4 and Puss in Boots 2

More so than any other animation studio, DreamWorks has a history of utilizing some of Hollywood’s biggest stars when it comes to voice work, and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is certainly no exception. Following the success of the original, Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Cedric the Entertainer return, lending their voices to the lovable and eclectic bunch of zoo animals, who this time find themselves having a rip-roaring adventure in Africa, encountering others of their kind. By far the most engaging Madagascar installment, the studio delivers the most well-rounded characters and consistent humor of the franchise.


9 Flushed Away


Flushed Away
DreamWorks

Definitely one of the most overlooked and underrated on this list, Flushed Away sees DreamWorks teaming with Aardman to create Aardman’s first entirely computer-generated feature-length movie. Starring the voices of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Shane Richie, Bill Nighy, Andy Serkis, Ian McKellen, and Jean Reno, the movie follows a domesticated pet mouse who struggles to get back home after being flushed down the toilet. Soaking in Aardman’s trademark wit, the movie was appealing to both adults and children and was a huge hit with critics and at award ceremonies, though unfortunately that didn’t translate into box office success.

8 Antz


Antz
Dreamworks

Antz was released mere weeks before media behemoth Disney released Pixar’s A Bug’s Life and because both films were computer animated movies about bugs and shared a number of other similar themes, it was hard not to make comparisons. But viewed as its own entity, it was a solid, often hilarious, movie with universal appeal and solid voice performances from the likes of Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sylvester Stallone, and Jennifer Lopez.


7 The Croods


The Croods
DreamWorks

Somewhat of a surprise hit, The Croods is a beautifully animated, comedy movie that has the perfect blend of action, adventure, humor, and heart. Nicolas Cage and Emma Stone, in particular, shine in their roles as part of a family of prehistoric cavepeople struggling to adapt and come to terms to the changes taking place around them. Due to its success, like many other DreamWorks titles, The Croods is now a successful franchise, with plenty of content to keep fans satisfied.

6 Kung Fu Panda


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DreamWorks Animation

Following the success of Shrek and Madagascar, it’s safe to say expectations were high for the next DreamWorks project, especially when the A-list voice cast was announced, starring Jack Black in the lead role, supported by the likes of Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, and Jackie Chan. Fortunately, they completely smashed it out the park with Kung Fu Panda, and audiences were treated to a beautifully animated movie full of martial arts action, wit, and heart. Black voices Po, a bumbling, idle panda, determined to become a Kung Fu master warrior. Since his first appearance in the original movie, he has gone on to star in multiple sequels, shorts, and television series, a testament to the enduring likability of the character.


5 Puss In Boots


Puss in Boots

Shrek was somewhat of a cultural phenomenon and a sequel was inevitable, but to keep it fresh, DreamWorks decided to throw in a few new characters, the most notable being Puss in Boots. Voiced by Antonio Banderas, Puss quickly became a fan favorite. He was inspired by the title character of the fairy tale “Puss in Boots,” but clearly based on Banderas’ own portrayal of Zorro, from The Mask of Zorro, released 6 years prior. The character’s success led to a spin-off movie, naturally titled Puss in Boots, which focuses on Puss and his swashbuckling adventures in the land of Far Far Away. The movie further developed Banderas’ character and gave us a thoroughly enjoyable action adventure, comedy movie.

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4 Abominable


Abominable
DreamWorks

Unfortunately, this stunning animated movie slipped under the radar for many. Full of adventure and mischief, it follows a girl named Yi, who, upon encountering a young Yeti on the roof of her apartment building, sets out to reunite the creature with its family. One of the most beautifully animated and heartfelt movies of the decade, Abominable was a hit with critics and, despite not hitting the same box office highs as others on this list, according to Deadline, there is talk of a follow-up TV series in the works at Peacock.


3 Chicken Run


Chicken Run from Aardman and Dreamworks
DreamWorks

DreamWorks teamed up with the creators of Wallace and Gromit to create this laugh out loud stop-motion masterpiece loosely based on the iconic 1963 movie The Great Escape… except with chickens. Mel Gibson voices Rocky, an uber cool American circus rooster who crash-lands on the coop and who agrees to help the imprisoned chickens escape. Universally acclaimed, Chicken Run’s meticulous attention to detail, clever humor, and thought-provoking plot makes it not only one of Dreamwork’s best titles, but one of the best animated movies of all time. Fans will also be excited to hear that after what seemed a lifetime, apparently a sequel is in the works.

2 How to Train Your Dragon


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DreamWorks Pictures

How to Train Your Dragon is a visually stunning fantasy film set in a mythical Viking world in which one young misfit goes against the grain after discovering that dragons needn’t be man’s’ mortal enemy. This movie really has it all; top-notch animation, thrilling action sequences, humor, heart, the perfect music score and a solid voice cast including Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, and Kristen Wiig. The movie became an instant hit amongst critics and fans and is now DreamWorks’ 2nd most successful franchise following multiple successful sequels and TV series.


1 Shrek


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DreamWorks

Shrek took everything we know about family animated movies and flipped it on its heads. Playing out as a kind of ‘fairy-tale parody/spoof movie’ DreamWorks managed to incorporate the high-quality animation, the family friendly plots and the memorable characters that made Walt Disney so popular and combine it with enough double entrendres, hidden jokes and deeper subtexts to keep even the most discerning adult entertained. All this combined with some of the finest voice acting ever witnessed in an animated feature from Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz, and it’s near impossible not to recognize Shrek as the ground-breaking masterpiece it is.


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