Check out some DreamWorks movies released in the 2000s that everyone should watch
DreamWorks Animation was founded in the 90’s, and it didn’t take long to soon become one of the main competitors of disney in the universe of animations.
Its great growth, however, happened from the 2000s, when the company released titles responsible for raising millions of dollars at the box office. With that in mind, RECREIO decided to separate five great DreamWorks releases from the 2000s that everyone should watch. Check out!
1. Shrek (2001)
Synopsis: “To rescue a princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek the ogre teams up with an unlikely companion: a playful donkey.”
Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV and YouTube
2. Madagascar (2005)
Synopsis: “Four animals manage to escape from the Central Park Zoo and discover wildlife upon reaching the island of Madagascar.”
Where to watch: Netflix, Globoplay, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Filmes e TV, Apple TV e YouTube
3. Kung Fu Panda (2008)
Synopsis: “After a powerful villain threatens the peace of his village, lazy panda Po decides to accept the challenge of becoming a kung fu hero.”
Where to watch: Netflix, Telecine, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV
4. Chicken Run (2000)
Synopsis: “In a chicken coop in the English countryside, the birds live a short and uneventful life. But when Rocky, a rooster from the United States, flies over the farm fence, things start to change. Rocky falls in love with Ginger, who dreams of a better life and has wanted to run away from the farm for some time. Together, the two hatch a plan to achieve freedom.”
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
5. Wallace & Gromit — The Battle of the Vegetables (2005)
Synopsis: “Wallace and his dog, Gromit, start a pest extermination business and start working for Lady Tottington in an attempt to stop a giant rabbit from destroying the town’s crops. But if they want to please the customer, they need to catch the rabbit.”
Where to watch: YouTube, Google Play Movies & TV, and Apple TV
Source: Recreio
