Which do you like more Disney Pixar or Dreamworks Animation?

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I like Dreamworks animaton more as it makes Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and Shrek. However i like Disney Pixar as it makes WALL-E. Anyway what do you think?

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5 Responses to “Which do you like more Disney Pixar or Dreamworks Animation?”

  • Joi S:

    When I weigh the options I have watched and enjoyed more Pixar films so my vote goes to them.

  • TS:

    pixar, they did toy story and monsters inc

  • Hairdresseronfire:

    i hated kung fu panda and madagascar, i only liked shrek 2. even though disney/pixar is more family oriented, they started it all from the first animated movie, to the first completely computer animated movie. dreamworks can have family oriented movies as well, but they get away with a lot of innuendos. oh, dreamworks did over the hedge which was cute. so anyway, my answer is disney/pixar.

  • phisy91:

    Disney Pixar are just as head above the rest. Dreamworks and others try but they end up making movies that are mediocre. Yes they have Shrek but they seem to have milked that one dry cause Shrek 3 was not great in comparison to the previous 2. Where as Disney Pixar have had The Toy Stories, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille. And yes while Cars wasn’t the best it was still better than most of the other crap the other studios release.

    Edit: I knew I was forgetting a Disney Pixar movie, monsters inc.. Another really great one them.

  • Rockfan:

    It has to be Pixar Animation Studios : Above average story lines that have a point, stunning visuals, great voice-over work, and subtle, witty humor that doesn’t have to pander to audiences with endless pop culture references. To me, Dreamworks just try’s way too hard. But, Pixar has yet to make a flop in the past 13 years, and I hope their streak continues with their new movie Up.

    Favorite to least favorite:

    Wall-E: 10/10
    Ratatouille: 10/10
    Toy Story 2: 9/10
    Toy Story: 8/10
    The Incredibles: 8/10
    Monster’s Inc: 7/10
    A Bug’s Life: 7/10
    Cars: 7/10

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