Whenever one of my friends plays or mentions the song "I need a hero" I always think of the giant gingerbread man. Rest in pepperonis giant gingerbread man .-.
Some more honorable mentions: Shrek - Disney has given us films with the same message of not judging people by their appearance (Beauty and the Beast, Hunchback), but I think Shrek does it more effectively. Plus, the opening score is absolutely breathtaking. Chicken Run - One word: Hilarious The Road to El Dorado - Not only is it just as beautiful and engaging as DreamWorks’ other 2D films, it’s also pretty complex. None of the characters feel like generic cardboard cutouts. Not even the villain, who’s kind of like Frollo from Hunchback; he’s so enveloped in his religious beliefs, that he doesn’t think he’s doing anything wrong. I also think people underestimate the importance of Altivo, the horse. If you’ve learned about the Aztecs in school, then you know that without Altivo, the people of El Dorado wouldn’t have mistaken Miguel and Tulio for gods in the first place.
HTTYD deserved its place. Such a beautiful movie with amazing lighting, jokes and drawings. The second one isy overall favorite our of all the movies they have made. I'm surprised The Guardians isn't here. It was so great. It showed amazing themes and jokes. I love the characters. Each of their personalities are different, yet allow them to work together to accomplish anything. Their personalities are pretty unexpected as well. Jack Frost was well written. He was still a child, but had an adult like feel to him as well. You could relate to him, wanting to play, have fun and not grow up, yet in serious situations he can become a brave and noble Character. He still has the trait of a fun loving jokester, and still uses it in battle to keep everyone's mood up. Nick is extremely cheery, yet boastful and loud. Something would would expect form Santa Clause. He has that fatherly feel to him, he comforts Jack when he is feeling down. Tooth is very cheerful and happy, she sees the good in others yet is fiercely protective and loyal. She in so motherly to others, it makes her a great Character. Aster is prideful. He still has hope for everyone. At first he didn't like Jack, but gor to know him. I loved seeing their relationship develop throughout the course of the movie. Sandy seems to be kind and caring. He cares for everyone, he tries ro help others as well. He was the first to welcome Jack, he was the kindest out of all of them, yet modest. These Characters were not perfect, they had flaws, that's what made Rise Of The Guardians amazing
Imo it didn’t. HTTYD 2 is the worst DreamWorks movie ever, and the first is still only mediocre. The 3rd is hot trash. But these are my opinions of course, but what isn’t an opinion is that Shrek 2 is the best DreamWorks movie of all time; that’s a fact.
I love shrek it's still my fav movie lmao even though, I've saw it alot of times I wanna watch it again it just makes me crack up. And btw i love your video! ❤ ❤ ❤ :D
Favourites 1.How to train you dragon 2 2. How to train you dragon 1 3. How to train you dragon 3 Tbh I’m addicted to this franchise it’s not my fault it’s MY CHILDHOOD
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Spiderman into the Spiderverse is incredibly overrated. Don't get me wrong, it's a decent movie, and it was definitely executed very well, but it is not as nearly as good as the original Spiderman movies or, in fact, any MCU movie. It's actually not so much the movie that is overrated, but the main character, Miles Morales.
Howdy! I was planning probably "Darkest Kids show episodes" or "Worst Netflix animated movies" next but as always, I appreciate your suggestions too :) Thanks for dropping in :)
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My favorites 1. Prince of Egypt 2. The entire Kung Fu Panda franchise 3. Shrek 2 You can ask any questions in the comments, and I'll elaborate more on my selections.
@@KingRice717 Well, I really enjoy the humor, the characters and their relationships seem really real, the backgrounds are beautiful, the animation is very good, the stories in each movie suck me in, the villians seem pretty threatening (especially Master Shen), the voice acting is amazing, the soundtrack beautiful, and it can get really emotional at times I can elaborate more specifically on certain parts for ya.
PhantomStrider: on to number one.... Me: (pleading) How to Train Your Dragon, how to train your dragon, How to Train Your Dragon..... PhantomStrider: How to Train Your Dragon! Me: *THANK YOU STRIDER!!!*
Prince of Egypt is my #1. Growing up in a Christian family as a kid, all I really had for Christian movies was veggie tales. So when my mom and Dad introduced me to prince of Egypt, it was amazing! It makes me cry, laugh, sing and just leaves me in awe! The visuals are astounding, the music is phenomenal, and I love how they made the story character driven. The story of Moses in the Bible is highly overused in children’s media, but dreamworks just nailed adapting this movie! It’s one of the only movies I can watch all the way through without wanting to get up and get something or check my phone. I just love it
I also grew up in a Christian household, and I think that movie was such a beautiful, well done re-creation of the original story. I still love it to this day, it's my third favorite DreamWorks film beside The Road to El Dorado and Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas.
And that's why I hate the human race. How can I like a specie that makes Rise of The Guardians loose 87 million dollars but give MINIONS more than A BILLION DOLLARS?!
@@annemariesheridan4780 Yeah, but not as good as they expected, and they also made a really bad marketing, which resulted in losing a lot of money and firing a lot of people.
@@annemariesheridan4780 Yeah especially after coming on the hells of wreck it raplh and compeating with Lincoln/Twilight and Skyfall it was a fight agaist stacked odds!
I kinda like Shark Tales too. But I don't like the part when Oscar got his eye stunged by the jellyfishes. But I do believe the story about a fish pretending to fight off a friendly, vegan shark and save the day to earn fortune really make sense that way.
The dragon trainer saga is a masterpiece. Hiccup is probably my favourite animated character, he turns from a whimp to a badass warrior. And of course toothless is simply adorable
Honestly I accepted to hate the series because I cared so deeply for the book series it's based on but as the series continued on I felt that eventhough it was telling a separate story to the books it told a fantastic one. Plus the animation is fantastic.
i’ll never forget spirit , my parents let me skip school to see it with them and I was glued to me seat I barely ate my snacks cause I was focused on all the scenes.
I watched Prince of Egypt for the first time yesterday and it better be on this list because that movie was an absolute masterpiece! Edit: Thank you for appeasing me immediately, Strider.
Dreamworks is one of my favourite non Disney companies from The Legendary Aka King of Memes Shrek with smart writing and the Powerful And Brave how to train your dragon and The low ones Like Alec Boss Baby and lower but still Dreamworks has a long way and we can enjoy it movies just like Disney Anyways Josh I can’t wait for your next video and have a nice summer!^-^
Home...I hated the fact it kept going "Happy and then sad/mad then Happy then sad/mad" and like this for the rest of the movie. And wasn't this based on a book? I read the book, or maybe the book was based on the movie? I like the book.
I still think my favorite DreamWorks movie has got to be Road to El Dorado I completely agree with you and the fact that the How to Train Your dragon movies of the best DreamWorks movies cuz they are incredible but The Road to El Dorado just has that Nostalgia for me that I can't get over it's such an enjoyable movie to me and that's why even though there's better movies it it's still my favorite
Faith True, true. It’s nice entertainment when you haven’t got much else. On a side note though, even though the movie isn’t one of my personal favorites, is it weird I really love the Netflix series? I’m probably alone on this opinion lol....
Faith I don't hate Home either. And I think the people who do hate it are too harsh. There are some heartwarming moments, and I really enjoyed the music.
The Road to El Dorado was great. It took the sort of characters who might be sidetracked in more mainstream films and let them be the heroes. The animation was great and I loved some of the lines, and there was even a message of where fanaticism can sometimes override spirituality, particularly when the head-priest wants sacrifices saying he's the speaker for the gods, but the main characters posing as gods tell him "The gods are speaking for themselves now."
@@crescentmoon5859 It's a case of someone who is a fanatic wanting something to be brought about even to the point he thinks he knows better than the gods he represents.
Ok but that how to train your dragon soundtrack is so powerful, you know which song i'm talking about. I Love it so much, it makes me shudder when i hear it
I think it depends on directors. Some just want to do a lame film knowing that'll whatever reason bring in the cash while others actually want to make a decent film regardless of how much it'll make at the box office. I think that's what Wes Anderson thought when he released Isle of Dogs a few months ago
*Fun Fact* : Dreamworks Animation also cooperated with Aardman for Chicken Run and Flush Away (which is made with CGI because Aardman Studios was destroyed by fire, leaving other props and figures burned as well as the Oscar awards from Close Shave and others).
Sindbad had amazing animation on the villain, Megamind was a brilliant take on superheros.. Rise of the Guardian had a buff, Russian Santa with a rocket sleigh! Dreamworks has so many amazing films and many of them have aged so well in comparison to so many Disney films. However I think it feels like Disney has more bad films than Dreamworks is because of the sheer amount of Disney films.. ;-;
Your right. Shark Tale is a movie that makes me want to electrocute the ocean, so I won’t have to go and possibly see talking fish, making cringish lines and awful jokes to me. Home sucks but it’s an ok movie and shrek the third is way better than those 2, at least it was a little bit funnier and had better and funnier moments that doesn’t make me gag
Funny thing is... most of the time i see recently on tv. Whether its freeform,nick etc. I always see 1,2 and even sometimes 4. BUT Never 3. Maybe they all know its that bad of shrek. And shark tale does suck. But its one of first movies i seen. Years after in 09, i got myself as a surprise joke gift shark tale on dvd. Still upstairs right now in the collection. My dreamworks is: shrek 1 and 2, megamind, httyd 1, madagascar 1-3, shark tale, used to had robots, kung fu panda 1-3
Spirit was and probably always will be my favorite movie of all time. The animation was beautiful, the story was moving, the characters lovable...Oh, and the music! It made the movie so much better. The songs were original & catchy. The horse...acted like a horse, not a weird version of a human. It was from a horse's point of view, and you never see that in a movie. It's nothing like that piece of crap that the TV series is. Yet it still has humor in it. This is a masterpiece, one of DreamWorks best movies. WHY IS IT SO UNDERRATED????
i 100% agree. spirit was the first movie i watched in theaters and i watched all the time as a kid, not mention it is one of the few movies my my childhood that still has rewatch value as an adult. i loved that the horses don't need to talk other than a little narration here and there especially now you'd have a hard time finding a movie that didn't have talking animals. the movie didn't feel the need to talk down to the audience and proves you can tell a story in animation without a dozen pop culture references or fart jokes. i loved this movie when i was 2 and i still love it at 18. don't get my started on the tv show i mean fans had wanted a sequel of some sort for years and sadly all the new series has in common with the gem that is Spirit is the name of the horse (they couldn't even get the design right).
I can't agree more! My heart actually felt something during the emotional parts. For most movies, I feel sad for what that happened, but I don't feel something in my heart.
PikaGirl PikaGirl makes sense for a May 31st because my friends house was blown over by a tornado back in 2013 by the largest tornado ever. Ok that had nothing to do with what your saying lol
Dank Matter ikr, i can't stand how modern people mistake it to be a terrible movie only due to the dank memes around it... smh so i'm glad strider wasn't biased and gave it a respectable rating
Someone who doesn't like dreamworks:what do you want to watch? Me: How to train your dragon Swdld: okay Swdld: wow, who was this made by? Me:DreamWorks Swdld: (faints dramatically)
The Road to El Dorado and Spirit will always be my favorite older DreamWorks films. My newer favorites are Rise of the Guardians and How to Train your Dragon.
Jacob Underwood yeah the Pixar sequels aren’t awful though, they are a downgrade, but they weren’t bad, except Cars 2. Disney’s direct-to-dvd sequels though are pretty awful
I’m gonna level with you on wreck it Ralph 2, cars 2, and monsters university aren’t very good movies. But I actually thought finding dory was great continuation of the story, not a rehash. But I respect your opinion
Well DreamWorks usually puts a lot of effort or at least tries to put effort when it comes to their sequels and surprisingly, the sequels at times are more enjoyable than the original like with Kung Fu Panda (Even though I liked the 1st), How to train your dragon (same), and Madagascar. A little bit of the Disney sequels are good though. Such as The Lion King 2, Jungle Book 2, and Aladdin 3 King of Thieves.
My main surprise is that you decided to go with just a Top 3. I think that Dreamworks has made enough movies for you to have been able to make a Top 4 or 5 best and worst for Dreamworks.
I completely understand *why* Home is disliked by a lot of people. It is pretty much for the little kids. However, the last ten minutes of the movie really got me, mostly whenever Tip was reunited with her mother and when Jim Parsons' voice acting seemed the most heartfelt. I think the ending is honestly the most well-done part of the film.
2 of my favorite DreamWorks films that weren't mentioned here are Over the hedge and Megamind. Over the hedge had some interesting concepts and just seeing animals try to beat the humans always entertained me as a kid. Quite possibly my fondest childhood DreamWorks movie along with the Bee movie (yes, I loved this one as a kid too :) Megamind was a smart subversion of the superhero tropes, and I just loved every character in the film. This movie is severely underrated if you ask me. Give it a watch if you haven't already! 😊
Over the Hedge is seriously underrated. I don't suppose it was a great movie, but boy did I LOVE it as a kid! Still holds up nostalgic memories 12 years later. :)
I dislike that movie. It creeped me out when that woman turned giant. I only liked the giant insect...osaurus? That thing was cute, but the rest was forgettable and just weird.