Inspired by Cressida Cowell's children's novels,
this Dreamworks cartoon is set in a Viking village which is regularly terrorised by dragons.
Any hit
DreamWorks cartoon serves as a product launch for as long a line of sequels as the public will pay to see.
Not exact matches
Walt Disney with his early shorts of singing and dancing bunnies or skeletons; Tim Burton with his Jack Skellington and Sally in «The Nightmare Before Christmas»; Nick Park with his man - and - dog team in «Wallace and Gromit» and his prisoner - fowl in «Chicken Run»; Chuck Jones with just about anything — there's a long and varied list of individuals who have imbued
cartoon characters with bottomless expressiveness without the help of anything as sophisticated as
DreamWorks» Express - o - matic (or whatever it's called).
While that isn't remotely surprising in 2011, when studios have been comfortable doing direct digital transfers on computer - animated films for over a decade, it still is supremely satisfying, especially since the movie is one of the nicer - looking
cartoons to hail from
DreamWorks (or any non-Pixar studio).
The
Dreamworks reboot of the classic
cartoon about the adventures of Rocket J. Squirrel (voiced by Tara Strong) and Bullwinkle J. Moose (voiced by Brad Norman).
The biggest surprise I received upon viewing the 2007
DreamWorks Pictures release, «Transformers,» was how mature the script was (despite it starring Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox) especially coming from a concept deeply rooted in Saturday morning
cartoon origins.
Coming from
Dreamworks» animation studio, tapping the same empty vein as The Prince of Egypt and The Road to El Dorado, Sinbad looks as if it borrowed pieces from every single successful animated
cartoon of the past 10 years and spit out a kind of combination, so as not to startle viewers with anything new.
CHICAGO — In one of the most natural pieces of voice casting in
cartoon history, Alec Baldwin portrays the title character in
Dreamworks Animation's «The Boss Baby.»
The
cartoon shorts of
DreamWorks Spooky Stories comfortably align with the studio's quantity over quality approach.
DreamWorks had success with Shrek the Halls, a half - hour Christmas
cartoon that drew over 21 million viewers in its day before Thanksgiving 2007 premiere.
That is even true of this TV
cartoon, which seems to boast just about all the production value of a
DreamWorks theatrical effort.
That's the news out of
DreamWorks Animation, where del Toro reportedly will write and direct «Trollhunters» a feature - length
cartoon based on a young - adult book that del Toro also penned.
Multipet has just signed on with
Dreamworks to offer pet products based on
cartoon characters Peabody & Sherman, which will be featured in a movie coming out in the spring.