List of Dreamworks Animation Films
1.
Antz (Release Date: October 2nd 1998,
Budget: $105 Million, Running Time: 82 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $171,757,863)
2.
The Prince of Egypt (Release Date: December 18th
1998, Budget: $70 Million, Running Time: 98 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$218,613,188)
3.
The Road to El Dorado (Release Date: March 31st
2000, Budget: $95 Million, Running Time: 89 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$76,432,727)
4.
Chicken Run (Release Date: 30th June
2000 (UK), Budget: $45 Million, Running Time: 84 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$224,834,564)
5.
Shrek (Release Date: May 18th 2001,
Budget: $60 Million, Running Time: 90 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $484,409,218)
6.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (Release Date:
May 24th 2002, Budget: $80 Million, Running Time: 83 Minutes, Box
Office Gross: $122,563,539)
7.
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (Release Date:
July 2nd 2003, Budget: 60 Million, Running Time: 85 Minutes, Box
Office Gross: $80,767,884)
8.
Shrek 2 (Release Date: May 19th 2004,
Budget: $150 Million, Running Time: 92 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $919,838,758)
9.
Shark Tale (Release Date: October 1st
2004, Budget: $75 Million, Running Time: 91 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$367,275,019)
10.
Madagascar (Release Date: May 27th
2005, Budget: $75 Million, Running Time: 86 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$532,680,671)
11.
Wallace and Gromit: Curse of a Were-Rabbit
(Release Date: 14th October 2005 (UK), Budget: $30 Million, Running
Time: 85 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $192,610,372)
12.
Over the Hedge (Release Date: May 19th
2006, Budget: $80 Million, Running Time: 83 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$336,002,996)
13.
Flushed Away (Release Date: 1st
December 2006, Budget: $149 Million, Running Time: 85 Minutes, Box Office
Gross: $178,120,210)
14.
Shrek the Third (Release Date: May 18th
2007, Budget: $160 Million, Running Time: 93 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$798,958,162)
15.
Bee Movie (Release Date: November 2nd
2007, Budget: $150 Million, Running Time: 91 Minutes, Box office Gross:
$287,594,577)
16.
Kung Fu Panda (Release Date: June 2nd 2008,
Budget: $130 Million, Running Time: 92 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $631,744,560)
17.
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (Release Date:
November 7th 2008, Budget: $150 Million, Running Time: 89 Minutes,
Box Office Gross: $602,308,178)
18.
Monsters vs. Aliens (Release Date: March 27th
2009, Budget: $175 Million, Running Time: 94 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$381,509,870)
19.
How to Train Your Dragon (Release Date: March 26th
2010, Budget: $165 Million, Running Time: 98 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$494,878,759)
20.
Shrek Forever After (Release Date: May 21st
2010, Budget: $165 Million, Running Time: 93 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$752,600,867)
21.
Megamind (Release Date: November 5th
2010, Budget: $130 Million, Running Time: 98 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$321,885,765)
22.
Kung Fu Panda 2 (Release Date: May 26th
2011, Budget: $150 Million, Running Time: 90 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$665,692,281)
23.
Puss in Boots (Release Date: October 28th
2011, Budget: $130 Million, Running Time: 90 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$554,709,226)
24.
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (Release
Date: June 8th 2012, Budget: $145 Million, Running Time: 93 Minutes,
Box Office Gross: $746,921,274)
25.
Rise of the Guardians (Release Date: November 21st
2012, Budget: $145 Million, Running Time: 97 Million, Box Office Gross:
$303,712,758)
26.
The Croods (Release Date: March 22nd
2013, Budget: $135 Million, Running Time: 98 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$587,204,668)
27.
Turbo (Release Date: July 17th 2013,
Budget: $135 Million, Running Time: 96 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $281,886,271)
(All figures right as of December 2013)
Sony Pictures Animation is an
American animated film company owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. The
company was founded in May 2002 and works closely with Sony Pictures Imageworks
(which handles digital production) and Columbia Pictures (which distribute the
theatrical releases of the films).
The studios first feature film was Open Season which was
released in 2006. The success of the film spawned two direct-to-video sequels
(Open Season 2 and Open Season 3). As of December 2013, they have released nine
feature films and two direct-to-video releases.
Sony Pictures Animation has many films in development
including The Smurfs 3, Hotel Transylvania 2 and Popeye which are all due for
release in 2015. The company also has two untitled projects with one due for
release in 2016 and the other in 2017. The company also is developing films
including RollerCoaster Tycoon, Chickenhare and The Familiars.
List of Sony Pictures Animation feature films:
1.
Open Season (Release Date: September 29th
2006, Budget: $85 Million, Running Time: 86 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$197,309,027)
2.
Surf’s Up (Release Date: June 8th
2007, Budget: $100 Million, Running Time: 85 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$149,044,513)
3.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Release Date:
September 18th 2009, Budget: $100 Million, Running Time: 90 Minutes,
Box Office Gross: $243,006,126)
4.
The Smurfs (Release Date: July 29th
2011, Budget: $110 Million, Running Time: 103 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$563,749,323)
5.
Arthur Christmas (Release Date: November 11th
2011 (UK), Budget: $100 Million, Running Time: 97 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$147,419,472)
6.
The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists
(Release Date: 28th March
2012 (UK), Budget: $55 Million, Running Time: 88 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$123,054,041)
7.
Hotel Transylvania (Release Date: September 28th
2012, Budget: $85 Million, Running Time: 92 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$358,357,603)
8.
The Smurfs 2 (Release Date: July 31st
2013, Budget: $105 Million, Running Time: 105 Minutes, Box Office Gross:
$346,994,164)
9.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (Release
Date: September 27th 2013, Budget: $78 Million, Running Time: 95
Minutes, Box Office Gross: $213,390,183)
(All of these figures are correct as of December
2013)
Blue Sky Studios is an animation company that was founded in
February 1987 and was an independent company until 1997 when 20th
Century Fox brought the company and has owned it ever since. The company was
first hired to work on the 1987 Walt Disney production, Tron.
The studio was founded by Chris Wedge, Carl Ludwig, Dr.
Eugene Troubetzkoy, Alison Brown, David Brown and Micahel Ferraro who all
worked on Tron. The company then focused on making TV commercials and visual
effects for films. One of their most well known pieces was the intro to
Nickelodeon block called ‘Nicktoons’.
Once 20
th Century Fox owned the company the
studio focused more on making animated feature-films and have since release
eight feature films that have all been financial successes. Their first release
was Ice Age back in 2002 and that film has since spawned three sequels and many
spin-offs and animated shorts.
List of Blue Sky Studios Films (as of December 2013)
1. Ice
Age (Released: March 15th 2002, Budget: $59 Million, Running Time:
81 Minutes, Box Office Gross - $383,257,136)
2. Robots
(March 11th 2005, Budget: $75 Million, Running Time: 90 Minutes, Box
Office Gross: $260,718,330)
3. Ice
Age: The Meltdown (Release Date: March 31st 2006, Budget: $80
Million, Running Time: 91 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $655,388,158)
4. Dr.
Seuss’ Horton Hears A Who (Release Date: March 14th 2008, Budget:
$85 Million, Running Time: 86 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $297,138,014)
5. Ice
Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Release Date: July 1st 2009, Budget: $90
Million, Running Time: 94 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $886,686,817)
6. Rio
(Release Date: April 15th 2011, Budget: $90 Million, Running Time:
96 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $484,635,760)
7. Ice
Age: Continental Drift (Release Date: June 27th 2012 (Europe),
Budget: $95 Million, Running Time: 88 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $877,244,782)
8. Epic
(Release Date: May 24th 2013, Budget: $100 Million, Running Time:
102 Minutes, Box Office Gross: $263,918,682)
(All figures right as of December 2013)
Aaardman Studios is a British studio
that is based in Bristol, England. The studio are known for using stop-motion
and Claymation techniques, especially with plasticine characters such as
Wallace and Gromit.
Peter Lord and David Sproxton founded Aardman in 1972. The
project was a low budget project that they created to try and realize their
dream of producing an animation motion picture. After this they produced
animation shorts on BBC called Vision on which was for deaf people.
After this they created a segment called ‘Greeblies’ which
they used Claymation which then inspired the creation of Morph, another clay
character. After this they worked on Animated Conversations, an adult animation
which used real life conversations as the dialogue.
After creating more shorts, Nick Park created Creature
Comforts, an animation short and became the first Aardman production to win an
Academy Award. Nick Park then helped create the clay characters for Wallace and
Gromit. These films include A Grand Day Out (1989), The Wrong Trousers (1993)
and A Close Shave (1995) with the latter two winning Academy Awards.
Aaradman then went into partnership with Dreamworks to make
five films over the next 12 years. The deal was worth $250 Million. The first
film they co-financed was ‘Chicken Run’. This was Aardman’s first feature film.
They then worked on Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Wear Rabbit which won and
Academy Award. The next year the third film they produced together was called
Flushed Away. This was also Aardman’s first computer animation. It also marked
the end of the partnership and the last film they produced together after
creative differences.
Since then Aardman have worked with Sony Pictures
Entertainment, who co-produce, finance and distribute their films. The first
feature film they produced together was Arthur Christmas, which was released in
2011 was critically acclaimed and was a moderate success. The following year
they released The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists, just like Arthur
Christmas was a moderate success and got good reviews from critics.
Aadrman have also created animation shows such as Wallace
and Gromit’s World of Invention, Shaun the Sheep, Chop Socky Chooks and
Canimals.
Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc. was an American studio that
was best known for nearly four decades in the mid-to-late 20
th
century. The company was formed in 1957 by MGM animation directors William
Hanna and Joseph Barbera (Creators of Tom and Jerry) and live-action director
George Sidney in partnership with Screen Gems television division.
Many of their famous franchises include: The Flintstones,
Yogi Bear, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo and The Smurfs and many others. Those shows
earned the company eight Emmys, a Golden Globe Award and a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame. The company also received many other awards over the
years.
During the 80’s the company’s success and fortunes began to
be less profitable because of Saturday morning cartoons being eclipsed by
weekday afternoon syndication. In 1991, the company was purchased by Turner
Broadcasting System, who used most of its catalogue to program its new channel,
Cartoon Network. After this both Hanna and Barbera went into semi-retirement
but continued to serve as mentors and creative consultants.
In the mid 90’s, Hanna-Barbera began producing original
programming for Cartoon Network, which included Cartoon Cartoons shows. In
1996, Turner merged with Time Warner and the studio became subsidiary of Warner
Bros. Animation. In 2001, Barbera died and the company was absorbed into its
parent but Warner Bros. Animation continued to work with Hanna’s death in 2006.
Selection of well-known Hanna-Barbera shows:
1.
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
2.
Yogi Bear
3.
Top Cat
4.
The Jetsons
5.
Wacky Races
6.
Captain Caveman
7.
Hong Kong Phoey
8.
The Smurfs
9.
Dasterdly and Muttley
10.
The Tom and Jerry Show
By Josh Jermy