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List of DreamWorks Animation productions

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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 produced 52 feature films, with their first being Antz on October 2, 1998, and their latest being The Bad Guys 2 on August 1, 2025.

Their upcoming slate of films includes Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie on September 26, 2025, Forgotten Island on September 25, 2026, the live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon 2 on June 11, 2027, Shrek 5 on June 30, 2027, and Cocomelon: The Movie in 2027.

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Feature films

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Television specials

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Short films

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AMC The films that were screened as part of DreamWorks Animation Week were: Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, The Croods, and Trolls.[27]
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Television series

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Miscellaneous work

Unproduced projects

Reception

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Accolades

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British Academy Film Awards

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

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National Board of Review

Heartland Film Festival

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Satellite Award

Saturn Award

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See also

Notes

  1. Also production company.
  2. Not produced, but released by DreamWorks Animation under its label.
  3. The film was originally planned to be released theatrically in the United States on this date. However, on March 16, Universal Pictures announced that the film would be released simultaneously in drive-in theaters, as regular movie theaters closed due to the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and through Premium VOD in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, South Korea and Italy.[1][2] This affected the number of projections and the box office performance of the screenings. As the pandemic receded, the film was released back in regular theatres.
  4. Live-action production
  5. Combines live-action with animation
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