Since its creation on October 12, 1994, DreamWorks Animation has been a major competitor in the animated film industry, making a name for itself by specializing in more original content while its major competitor, Walt Disney Animated Studios, relies heavily on adapted content. In the 26 years since its inception, DreamWorks has produced 39 animated films, grossing over $15 Billion worldwide box office sales.

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One of DreamWorks' defining features has always been its ability to create family-oriented comedy. 15 of the studio's films have been rated among the 50 highest-grossing films, with their sequels frequently rating higher than their originals. DreamWorks has established a legacy that has tickled the funny bones of millions, a reputation that lets their box office numbers speak for themselves.

38 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, $26 Million

Dreamwork's Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.

Released July 2, 2003, the famed sailor Sinbad must travel to the end of the world to retrieve the Book of Peace after being framed for theft by the goddess Eris.

37 The Road to El Dorado, $50 Million

Dreamwork's The Road to El Dorado

Released March 31, 2000, two conmen find themselves keeping up the ruse of a lifetime when they're mistaken for gods after finding the fabled city of gold, El Dorado.

36 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, $56.1 Million

Dreamwork's Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.

Released October 5, 2005, an eccentric inventor and his canine companion set out to uncover the cause behind a string of garden sabotages before their annual giant vegetable contest.

35 The Croods: A New Age, $56.4 Million

Dreamwork's The Croods: A New Age

Released November 25, 2020, the Croods find their prehistoric lifestyle challenged when they meet the Bettermans, a family who claim to be far more evolved.

34 Abominable, $60 Million

Dreamwork's Abominable.

Released September 27, 2019, after finding a lost, young Yeti, three teens dodge a rich collector and a zoologist to get him back home.

33 Flushed Away, $64 Million

Dreamwork's Flushed Away.

Released November 3, 2006, a high-society rat accidentally gets flushed down a toilet where he discovers how the other half live in the London sewers.

32 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, $73.2 Million

Dreamwork's Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron movie poster

Released May 24, 2002, after being captured by humans, a wild stallion struggles against becoming tame, hoping to one day return to his herd.

31 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, $73.9 Million

Dreamwork's Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie

Released June 2, 1017, after concocting the perfect prank, two elementary schoolers hypnotize their principal into believing he's a superhero who fights crime in nothing but a cape and tighty whities.

30 Turbo, $83 Million

Dreamwork's Turbo.

Released July 17, 2013, after an accident gives an ordinary garden snail superspeed, he sets off to win the Indy 500.

29 Penguins of Madagascar, $83.8 Million

Dreamwork's Penguins of Madagascar.

Released Nov 26, 2014, the Madagascar penguins join up with covert organization The North Wind to protect the world from the supervillain Dr. Octavius Brine.

28 Antz, $90 Million

Dreamwork's Antz.

Released October 2, 1998, a disgruntled worker ant goes to great lengths to impress the princess he's fallen in love with, unintentionally uncovering a devious plot.

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27 The Prince of Egypt, $101 Million

Dreamwork's The Prince of Egypt.

Released December 18, 1998, the Biblical story of Moses is told, depicting a foundling Egyptian Prince who forsakes his family to deliver his people from servitude.

26 Rise of the Guardians, $103 Million

Dreamwork's Rise of the Guardians.

Released November 21, 2012, when an evil spirit threatens the children of Earth, history's most celebrated heroes team up to stop him.

25 Chicken Run, $106 Million

Dreamwork's Chicken Run.

Released June 23, 2000, a group of chickens on a chicken farm recruit a cockerel to help them escape being turned into pot pies.

24 Mr. Peabody & Sherman, $111 Million

Dreamwork's Mr. Peabody and Sherman.

Released March 7, 2014, a super-intelligent dog and his adopted son travel through time attempting to fix a rift they made.

23 Bee Movie, $126 Million

Dreamwork's Bee Movie

Released November 2, 2007, after learning that humans consume honey, a honey bee decides to sue the human race, resulting in unexpected consequences.

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22 Kung Fu Panda 3, $143

Dreamwork's Kung Fu Panda 3

Released January 29, 2016, Po reconnects with his past after finding a hidden village of pandas, only to ask for their help when a spirit warrior threatens the Kung Fu Masters' legacy.

21 Megamind, $148

Dreamwork's Megamind,

Released November 5, 2010, after finally defeating his archnemesis, a supervillain realizes he has no purpose in life and must search for a new one.

20 Puss in Boots, $149

Dreamwork's Puss in Boots

Released October 28, 2001, a renegade cat and his friends venture out to save his reputation by finding the Golden Goose's eggs.

19 Trolls, $153 Million

Dreamwork's Trolls.

Released November 4, 2016, polar opposites, Poppy and Branch, use the power of music to save their friends after Bergens invade their village.