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This following article collects the list of theatrical, home media and streaming feature films produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures. This list doesn't includes short films, featurettes, television specials and films.
Films[]
Notes:
- (#) = Direct-to-VHS/DVD/Blu-ray/streaming service releases.
- (^) = Not produced, but released by DreamWorks under their label.
- (%) = sold from DreamWorks
- (STP) = released under Amblin Partners' Storyteller Pictures label.
Animation[]
1940s[]
- Headin’ South (1942; in co-production with MGM Cartoon Studio) - a young duckling travels to Southern California to find her family, along with the help of a raccoon.
- The Christmas Tales (%; currently owned by Turner Entertainment and WarnerMedia) (1947; in co-production with MGM Cartoon Studio) - a seasonal package film about Christmas stories.
- Toyland (1948) - two orphans enter a fantasy world of toys.
- Time of Blessing (1949) - a musical historical story about the first Thanksgiving told from a turkey's perspective.
1950s[]
- The Leprechaun Kingdom (1950) - a group of leprechauns inhabited in a village must quest out to reclaim their stolen gold from a wicked and ruthless banshee.
- Platero (1951) - a loose adaptation of a Spanish story Platero and I by Juan Ramón Jiménez. In this story, a young donkey who accidentally got free from farmers and then explores around the wilderness in a desert.
- Animal Farm (1954; in co-production with Halas and Batchelor, Louis de Rochemont and Distributors Corporation of America) - based on George Orwell's novel of the same name, a gang of farm animals get rid of their bad human owner and take a new regime about that animals are equal, but suddenly, pigs take the power and build hard works for the rest of the animals, acting more like humans.
- The Nutcracker (1955) - based on the beloved holiday fairy tale about a girl and a living nutcracker who protects her from a ruthless mouse king.
- The Snow Queen (1956; in co-production with Harman-Ising Cartoons) - adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's classic story, a cold-hearted queen kidnaps a young boy which his sister ventures out to save him.
- The Story of Hansel and Gretel (1958; in co-production with Harman-Ising Cartoons) - a loose adaptation from the Brothers Grimm's fantasy story about two young kids who got lost in the forest and then discover an evil witch's giant gingerbread house.
- Voyage to the Lost World (1959) - based on Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Lost World.
1960s[]
- The Mars Brothers and the Journey Through Time of History (1960) - TBD
- Mouse in the House (1961) - a slapstick comedy about two brothers attempting to get rid of a mischievous mouse who outsmart them in the process.
- Gay Purr-ee (^) (%; fully sold to Warner Bros.) (1962; in co-production with UPA and Warner Bros.) - TBD
- The Chronicles of Narnia (1963) - adapted from C. S. Lewis' novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, it follows two younger siblings who travel through a wardrobe to the land of Narnia and learn of their destiny to free it from an evil witch.
- Return to Oz (^) (1964; in co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions and Crawley Films) - a film adaptation to the Oz book series and Rankin/Bass' 1961 animated series Tales of the Wizard of Oz.
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (^) (1964; in co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions) - based on the beloved Christmas song, this film tells the story a young reindeer fawn who was born with a glowing red nose.
- The Secret Garden (1965) - adapted from Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel, an orphaned girl discovers an abandoned magical garden.
- Willy McBean and His Magic Machine (1965; in co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions, Dentsu and Magna Pictures Distribution Corporation) - TBD
- The Atlantic Isle (1967) - a young human boy gets steamed to an island inhabited by five friendly talking animals who decide to help him to find a way back home.
- Friendly (1968) - the story about a talking jackalope named Friendly who befriends a human girl.
- Frosty the Snowman (^) (1969; in co-production with Rankin-Bass Productions) - based on the holiday song of the same name, it tells the story of a snowman who comes to life by a magic hat.
1970s[]
- Swan People (1970) - a hunter discovers a swan who is the princess of a confidential kingdom inhabited by other swans.
- Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (^) (1970; in co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions) - the origin story of Santa Claus.
- Here Comes Peter Cottontail (^) (1971; co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions) - TBD
- A Thousand Attempts and One Invention (1971) -
- The Little Cupid (1972; in co-production with Rankin-Bass Productions) - an evil wizard who hates love casts a spell of hatred on everyone during Valentine's Day, but a little cupid boy must break the wizard's spell.
- Ahoy, Cap'n Crunch! (1973; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions and The Quaker Oats Company) - the mascot of the breakfast cereal Cap'n Crunch travels to an island in search of his long lost father.
- Festival of Hijitus (1973) - an package film featuring ten episodes from The Adventures of Hijitus.
- Druggy the Clown (1974; in co-production with Bakshi Productions) - an adult animated dark comedy film which follows a drug dealing clown who attempts to sell drugs to children.
- Elefriend (1974) - a young orphan girl finds and befriends an elephant-alike creature. It is considered as an predecessor to Disney's Pete's Dragon.
- Trapito (1975) - on a stormy night, a scarecrow named Trapito saves a sparrow named Salapin's life. Salapin is very grateful and makes Trapito believe that he can move from his place. Together they go to the Patriarch of Birds who ascertains that Trapito has no fantasy. Therefore Salapin will be his fantasy. After that, they meet Largirucho, a clumsy farmer. They become friends and go to the city to sell cheese. From the money they're going to eat in a restaurant. When Largirucho discovers his money is stolen and can't pay, the cook keeps his pig. He must pay within 7 days or the cook will slaughter the pig. Their adventures start when they're finding a job.
- A Christmas Carol (1975) - an adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic with anthropomorphic animals.
- The Magic Flute (1976) - an adaptation of Mozart's opera of the same name.
- Sirius the Intelligent Dog (1978) - an adaptation of the 1944 science-fiction novel Sirius by Olaf Stapledon.
- Music Magic (1979) - a package film similar to Walt Disney's 1940s package films, mainly Fantasia, Make Mine Music, and Melody Time.
1980s[]
- Discover America (1980) - a package film consisting of segments based on American history.
- Martha (1980) - a fictionalization of the historical story of the last passenger pigeon.
- Creature Crusade (1981) -
- Woolma (1982) - an orphaned little lamb goes on an difficult quest to reach back home along with the help of other animals along the way.
- My, Mye Mystery (1983) - a 16-year-old teenage girl and a group of goofball animals become detectives and set off to solve mysteries in order to figure out who is the culprit who framed her for a heist in Fort Knox.
- Planet Mythology (1984) - a space expert enters to a fantasy planet as he helps the planet's inhabitants to save it from an evil warlock.
- Beastly Blood Brawl (1984) - a gang of captive animals are taken to a stadium to a violent and bloody battle against each other.
- The Ugly Duckling (1985) - an adaptation to Hans Christian Andersen's story about a duckling who is an outcast due to his different appearance and begins a journey of self-discovery.
- Supernatural Rock (1985) - three teenage rock stars are heading to a Halloween-themed rock concert until getting lost in the process, where they then meet monsters who will put them on the show.
- Blake and Blainley (1985) - TBD
- Killer Bugs (1986; in co-production with Bakshi Productions, Geffen Pictures and Warner Bros.) - an adult animated black comedy film parodying Ghostbusters but with radioactive giant human killing insects.
- Candy Land (1986; in co-production with Milton Bradley Company) - based on the popular board game of the same name, two kids venture out to discover the fantasy world of Candy Land.
- Ico the Brave Little Horse (1987) - the story of a young wild horse who joins the King's guards while being concerned by a mysterious bell sounding along with the King's horses disappearing one by one.
- The Flying Pig (1987; in co-production with Studio Gibli) - the story about a pig who was born with wings and aids two lost kids to find their way back home.
- Wonderland (1988; in co-production with HandMade Films) - inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland stories, the story follows three little kids who enter the fantasy world of Wonderland, where everything is crazy and does not make sense.
- Jimmy and Tammy (1988; in co-production with Chuck Jones Productions) - a piano playing dog and a country cat go to New York to seek fame and fortune as Broadway actors.
- Roboy (1989) - a quirky scientist invents a friendly robot who befriends his teenage daughter, but an evil CEO attempts to use the robot to create an army of killing machines to sell.
- Albedo (1989) - based on the Albedo Anthropomorphics furry comic book series by Steve Gallacci.
- All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989, in co-production with United Artists, Sullivan Bluth Studios and Goldcrest Films) - a casino-owning dog is murdered by his former business partner, but withdraws from his place in Heaven to return to Earth, where his best friend still lives, and they team up with a young orphan girl to prove that he is worthy of Heaven again.
1990s[]
- Shoe's Summer Movie (1990; in co-production with Tribune Content Agency) - Based on the comic strip Shoe by Jeff MacNelly and its 1980s cartoon series. Shoe and the gang went off to a summer trip at the BirdsEye Resort.
- Elephant at the Bat (1990) - an elephant joins his favorite baseball team to help them to win in an annual baseball tournament.
- Stray Cats (1991) - a group of 20 homeless cats sets off for searching a new and better home.
- Ama and the Mysterious Crystal (1991) - a young girl visits a mysterious island known as Crystopia, where she finds out that a ruthless sorcerer named Lordus plans to place a spell that captures crystals from the island, causing various Crystopian people to become elderly. One of them gives her a powerful magic crystal that prompts her to save the island and defeat Lordous.
- Jungle Jam (1991) - the story of a monkey of the Amazon rainforest who travels to Rio to participe in a singing contest.
- The Dreamtoons Movie (1992) - Joey Kangaroo and the rest of Dreamtoons characters are been in captive by aliens, but must figure their way to escape.
- Tom and Jerry: The Movie (^) (%; currently owned by WarnerMedia) (1992; in co-production with Turner Entertainment Co., Film Roman, Miramax Films and LIVE Entertainment) - the popular cartoon cat and mouse are thrown into their own feature film. The story has the twosome trying to help an orphan girl who is being mistreated and exploited by a greedy guardian.
- Elvira: The Animated Movie (1992) - a PG-13 black comedy horror featuring Elvira the Mastress of the Dark.
- The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko (1993; in co-production with TBD) - TBD
- Larrikins (1993) -
- Sadie Sparks (1993; in co-production with Sullivan Bluth Studios) - TBD
- The Wishing Fish: A Dreamtoons Movie (1994) - inspired from the Brothers Grimm’s story of The Fisherman and His Wife, Joey Kangaroo discovers a magical fish who grant wishes.
- The FoxTrot Movie (1994; co-production with Universal Press Syndicate and Fred Calvert Productions) - based on the comic strip by Bill Amend.
- Trolls (1994; in co-production with Thomas Dam Productions and Amblimation) - two trolls set out a quest to stop troll-eating Ogres and save their species.
- The Pebble and the Penguin (1995, in co-production with Sullivan Bluth Studios) - a lovable but introverted penguin plans to present a betrothal pebble to the love of his life.
- The Prince and the Pauper (1995) - loosely based on Mark Twain's story, two indentical young kids, a pauper girl and a prince, exchange identities and lives while a villainous sorcerer plots to take over the kingdom.
- The Wind in the Willows (1995) - a young mole meets the surface for the very first time in his life after his underground home got destoyed and befriends a water rat and a toad while battling aganist a villainous gang of weasels.
- All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996; in co-production with United Artists, MGM and Goldcrest Films) - Charlie and Itchy have return to Earth to find Gabriel's Horn, and along the way they are reunited with Anne-Marie, who ran away from home, but time is running out, and if Charlie is going to secure the valuable horn, he will have to prove himself worthy of being alive again by taking on Carface, who joined forces with a cat-like demon to steal the Horn, in a hair-raising, breathtaking battle to the finish.
- Blazing Dragons (1996) - TBD
- Mistress Masham's Repose (1996, in co-production with Rich Animation Studios) - TBD
- Swamp Sports: A Dreamtoons Movie (1997) - Joey and the Dreamtoons gang enters a sport competition at the swamp.
- Teen Mice (1997) - a film about three pop stars who got transformed into mice by an evil wizard cat.
- Mrs. Pretty Dog (1997) - a fashion show poodle who decides to join the dog race to become a champion.
- Paulie (1998) - a talking parrot recounts his travels looking for his original owner to an Russian janitor who helps him to the end of his journey.
- Antz (1998) - an worker ant and a princess escape from their colony to go and search for the legendary Insectopia.
- The Prince of Egypt (1998) - adapted from the Book of Exodus, the film follows the life of Moses from being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt.
- Manuelita (1999) - the story of a turtle who travels to Paris.
- Big Five (1999) - five teenagers become a team of superheroes representing African animals and the guardians for an urban city.
- Tiger's Tale (1999; in co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions) - adapted from the Indian fairytale The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal, TBD.
2000s[]
- The Road to El Dorado (2000) - an animated remake to the classic live-action film.
- Chicken Run (^) (2000; in co-production with Aardman Animations) - a group of farm chickens scheme the way to escape from a prison-like chicken farm (whose owners kill them when they stop producing eggs) with the help of a Rhode Island red rooster.
- The Joys of Pantriste (2000) - a violinistic boy, along with his friends, seeks out to confront an tyranical king who just uses his power to selfish wishes.
- Joseph: King of Dreams (#) (2000) - a prequel to The Prince of Eygpt based on the story of Joseph.
- Animal Farm 2 (#) (2001) - the sequel to the 1954 film Animal Farm, Benjamin is now taking the lead in Animal Farm and eventually meets a young girl, who unlike the former farm owner Mr. Jones, loves animals.
- Shrek (2001) - a green ogre, along with a talking donkey, is sent out by an evil ruler to rescue a beautiful princess from a dragon's keep to him in order for removing all the fairy tale characters exiled in the ogre's swamp home. However, he later falls in love with her and then discovers an shocking secret about her.
- The Return of the Snow Queen (#) (2001) - the Snow Queen is thawed free, after being frozen for centuries after the events of the first film, and casts a spell to freeze the world, which a trio of present day kids who are descendents of Gerda, accompaned by a talking crow who is a descendent of Larry, must stop her.
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) - the film follows a Kiger Mustang stallion who is captured during the American Indian Wars by the United States Cavalry; he is freed by a Native American man named Little Creek who attempts to lead him back into the Lakota village.
- Les Miserables (2002) - TBD
- Headin' South Again (#) (2002) - a sequel to the 1942 film, only this time that Janice, her family and the rest of the ducks are heading to South America for vacation, where Janice suddenly gets separated from her family to the rainforest where she meets and gets help with a feral duckling who was raised by monkeys, to set on a dangerous journey to return with her family.
- Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) - a sailor is framed by the goddess Eris for the theft of the Book of Peace and must travel to her realm at the end of the world to retrieve it and save the life of his childhood friend.
- The Little Princess (2003) - an adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Little Princess and heavily influenced by the 1939 and 1995 film versions, it tells the story of an imaginative Indian-born British little girl who works as a servant in a boarding school following her father's dissapearation.
- Millennium Actress (#) (^) (2003; originally produced by Madhouse and released in 2001 theatrically; later dubbed and released by Go Fish Pictures) - TBD.
- The Cat in the Hat (2003; in co-production with Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Imagine Entertainment) - loosely based on Dr. Seuss' classic story. A bored little girl have her life turned upside down when an anthropomorphic screwball cat with a hat comes to visit her and wants her to have fun, while her mother is away.
- Dusk and Dawn (#) (2003) - TBD
- Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (^) (#) (2004; TBD; later dubbed and released by Go Fish Pictures) - TBD.
- Puss in Boots (2004) - the origin story of one of the most beloved heroes in children's literature, the talking cat with a signature pair of boots.
- Shark Tale (2004) - set place in an underwater world, an outcast fish lies to his town's fishes that he "killed" a shark and is called a "Shark Slayer", after the shark got killed by a falling anchor when he tried to eat him. However, he then meets up with another shark, who unlike most other sharks and his father (a well-known crime boss), is a vegetarian and decides to aid him.
- A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004; in co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Parkes/MacDonald Productions) - when a massive fire kills their parents, three children are delivered to the custody of a villainous theater owner who is secretly plotting to steal their parents' vast fortune.
- Madagascar: A Dreamtoons Movie (2005) - the Dreamtoons animals are been casted away from New York City and finds themselves in the island of Madagascar.
- The Umaru Doma Movie (^) (%; owned by Toho in Japan, though DreamWorks still handles and owns the distribution rights to the film, except in Japan) (2005; in co-production with Doga Kobo) - Umaru Doma goes on a mission to rescue children and save the city from a terrorist organization.
- Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit (^) (%; fully owned by Aardman Animations, though DreamWorks still handles and owns the distribution rights to the film, except in UK) (2005; in co-production with Aardman Animations) - Wallace and Gromit works at an anti-pest control for rabbits where they caught them from neighbor gardens and takes good care of them while a veggie-eating monster known as "the Were Rabbit" is on the loose.
- Shrek 2: Kingdom of Far Far Away (#) (2006) - Shrek, Fiona and Donkey takes a visit to the kingdom of Far Far Away to meet Fiona's parents.
- Over the Hedge (2006) - based on the comic strip of the same name, a trickster raccoon befriends a group of woodlanders and introduces them to suburbia in an attempt of replenish the food supply he stole from a bear.
- Wacky and Archer: A Trolls Story (#) (2006) - TBD
- Flushed Away (^) (2006; in co-production with Aardman Animations) - a rich family's pet rat got flushed away by his sewer rat buddy to the sewer town of Ratopolis.
- Puss in Boots Returns (#) (2007) - sometime after the events of the first film, Puss travels to France where he meets a young miller and decides to help him to get a better living while foiling a villainous wizard wolf's plans to take over France.
- Hail Arthur (2007) - a loose adaptation of the King Arthur legend, a story about a sixteen-year-old boy who is willing to become king, along with the help of his wizard teacher Merlin.
- Friendly's Children (#) (2007) - a sequel to the 1968 film Friendly.
- The Cat in the Hat 2 (2007) (#) - loosely inspired by the sequel to the original book, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, Sally's family embarks on a plane flight from their home to visit her grandparents, and Sally meets the Cat again.
- Kung Fu Panda (2008) - set in ancient China populated by anthropomorphic animals, a clumsy panda is chosen to be the Dragon Warrior to save his village from an evil warrior.
- Dreamtoons: Shrek (#) (2008) - a retelling of Shrek, with the addition of Dreamtoons characters being characters in the plot and as seen through their point of view.
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: A Dreamtoons Movie (2008) - after leaving Madagascar by plane, the Dreamtoons gang then got a safe crash landed to the landscape of Africa, where Alex finds his long-lost family.
- Burro in Hollywood (2008) (#) - Burro and Burra embarks a trip to Hollywood where Burro is chosen to be part of a movie with his favorite actors.
- Super-Squirrel (2009) - a squirrel named Gerald crashes into a magnet and gains superpowers, he then finds out a guy he crashed into, Maximus is planning to take over the whole world, now he must stop him and save the universe.
- Hotel for Dogs (2009) - two kids secretly take in stray dogs at a vacant hotel.
- Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) - a woman transformed into a giant after she is struck by a meteorite on her wedding day becomes part of a team of monsters sent in by the U.S. government to defeat an alien mastermind trying to take over Earth.
- Dusk and Dawn: The Belt of Venus (#) (2009)- TBD
- Christmas Music Magic (#) (2009) - a seasonal sequel to the 1979 film Music Magic which features the selection of old and modern Christmas songs, with Dreamtoons characters in the characters' roles.
2010s[]
- How to Train Your Dragon (2010) - loosely based on the novel of the same name, the film follows a teenager Viking named Hiccup who meets and trains an injured dragon.
- The Wanderer (2010; in co-production with Sherman Brothers Productions) - the musical story of a stray bear who joins a group of circus bears and changes their lives.
- Dreamtoons: The Road to El Dorado (#) (2010) - a retelling of The Road to El Dorado with the Dreamtoons characters in the characters' roles.
- Shrek: Happily Ever After (#) (2010) - Shrek misses the years where humans were afraid of him before rescuing Fiona, leading him to wish for when he felt like a "real ogre" again. So he then meets and make a contract deal with an imp named Rumpleskilskin to send him back where he used to, but turns out that Shrek is in an alternate universe where he was never born, which was plotted by Rumpelskilskin. So Shrek, along with the alternate universe's Donkey, has to redo this situation in order to get his original life back.
- Headin' South Pole (#) (2010) - the third installment of Headin' South, only this time, Janice and Ringo must save penguins from an evil fate.
- Megamind: A Dreamtoons Movie (2010) - TBD
- Kung Fu Panda 2 (#) (2011) - Po and his friends fight to stop a peacock villain from conquering China with a deadly new weapon, but first the Dragon Warrior must come to terms with his past.
- The Modifyers Movie (2011; in co-production with Paramount Pictures, United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies) -
- Dreamtoons: The Magic Lamp (#) (2011) - a film remake of the 1970s television special Goldy Locks and the Magic Lamp, with more Dreamtoons characters and various subplots added.
- Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted: A Dreamtoons Movie (2012) - TBD
- Rise of the Guardians (2012) - when the evil spirit Pitch Black launches an assault on Earth, the Immortal Guardians team up to protect the innocence of children all around the world.
- The Croods (2013) - after their cave is destroyed, a caveman family must trek through an unfamiliar fantastical world with the help of an inventive boy.
- Turbo (2013) - a freak accident might just help an everyday garden snail achieve his biggest dream: winning the Indy 500.
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014; in co-production with Bullwinkle Studios/Jay Ward Productions) - based on Jay Ward's cartoon classic, which follows a genius dog and his adopted human son who journey through a time machine known as the Wayback Machine to various timelines in history in humorous antics.
- Dreamtoons: The Legend of the Loc Ness Monster (#) (2014) - TBD
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) - TBD
- Rocky and Bullwinkle (2014) - based on Jay Ward's cartoon classic, which follows a young flying squirrel who is chosen to stop a dictator's plans to take over the world, while he is accompanied by a dimwitted moose.
- Penguins from A.N.I.M.A.L.S: A Dreamtoons Movie (#) (2014) - TBD
- Home (2015) - an alien lands on Earth where he befriends with a teenager girl who goes to rescue her mother.
- Dreamtoons: Kung Fu Masters (#) (2015) - in a parody of martial arts action films, the Dreamtoons gang are chosen to face an evil threat.
- Harvey Street Kids (2015; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment) - three girls who recently meet each other team up to save their suburbia home.
- Jungle Family (2015) -
- Kung Fu Panda 3 (#) (2016) - when Po's long-lost panda father suddenly reappears, the reunited duo travels to a secret panda paradise to meet scores of hilarious new panda characters. But when an supernatural spirit begins to sweep across China defeating all the kung fu masters, Po must do the impossible-learn to train a village full of his fun-loving, clumsy brethren to become the ultimate band of Kung Fu Pandas.
- The Berenstain Bears (2016) - a loose adaptation of the books series of the same name retooled on a spy action comedy.
- Billy the Cat (2016) - a trouble-making boy is turned into a cat by an magician after he discovers him bullying a cat. In order to prove that he is worthy of being human again, the boy must survive his new life as a cat.
- Casper and Wendy (2016; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment) - TBD
- Frosty the Snowman 2 (#) (2016) - TBD
- Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess (^) (2017; originally produced by Studio Comet and released in 2012. Dubbed by Go Fish Animation; Limited release) - TBD
- The Boss Baby (2017) - loosely based on the book by Marla Frazee, a suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother to thwart a dastardly plot that involves an epic battle between puppies and babies.
- Sunnie Lite (#) (2017) - an anime-inspired film, which is about a 14-year-old teenage girl who unlocks magical powers which transforms her into a magical girl superhero to battle a sun-hating villain.
- Larguirucho (#) (2017) - a comedy about the world's favorite dimwitted large mouse in a journey to space to save Earth from a group of alien weasels.
- Captain Underpants (2017; in co-production with Scholastic Entertainment, Mikros Image Montreal and Technicolor Animation Productions) - based on Dav Pilkey's popular children's book series, it follows an arrogant principal who is hypnotized by two trouble-making boys into transforming into a ridiculously enthusiastic, incredibly dimwitted superhero named Captain Underpants.
- Busytown (2018) - inspired by the book series by Richard Scarry, Lowly Worm is raised by the Cat family in Busytown, only to be ridiculed by his looks by other Busytown citizens. So with help of his cat foster brother, Huckle and his friend, Lowley must set out to find where he truly belongs.
- Dusk and Dawn: A Zodiacal Night (#) (2018) - TBD
- Elf Woods (#) (2018) - a young man discovers a forest populated by elves.
- Lancy, Rascal and Battly: The Three Animals (2018) - a Minions-esque film focused on the animal trio Lancy, Rascal and Battly (from previous DreamWorks animated films) as the heroes.
- Dreamtoons Goes Home (#) (2018) - TBD
- Monica's Gang (2018; in co-production with Mauricio de Sousa Produções and United Plankton Pictures) - based on Mauricio de Sousa's cartoon characters, TBD
- Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (#) (^) (2018; originally produced by OLM and released on 2017; later dubbed by Go Fish Animation) - TBD
- How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) - TBD
- The Toughest Dreamtoons Movie! (#) (2019) - TBD
- Fritz the Cat (#) (2019) - based on the adult comic series of the same name.
- Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! (#) (^) (2019; originally produced by Toei Animation and released on 2012; Dubbed by Go Fish Animation) - TBD.
- Dreamtoons: Joey and the Masters of the Dreamtoonverse (#) (2019) - TBD
- Trouble in Harvey Street (#) (2019) - a sequel to Harvey Street Kids, the kids believe a monster is responsible when someone or something vandalizes the statue of Harvey Street's founder.
- My Little Pony: Revenge of the Tsunami Queen (#) (2019) - a stand-alone sequel to My Little Pony: The Movie.
- Abominable (2019) - a teen named Yi discovers a Yeti on the roof of her apartment building and tries to get it back to its family while also avoiding a financier and a zoologist.
2020s[]
- The Berenstain Bears: 2nd Mission (#) (2020) - TBD
- Bluehilda (#) (2020; in co-production with Nelvana and Titmouse, Inc.) - Bluehilda travels off for a grand search to other witches.
- Trolls World Tour (#) (2020) - Poppy and Branch make a surprising discovery – there are other Troll worlds beyond their own, and their distinct differences create big clashes between these various tribes. When a threat puts all of the Trolls across the land in danger, Poppy, Branch and their friends must embark on an epic quest to create harmony among the feuding Trolls to unite them against certain doom.
- Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance - Magic of Happiness (^) (#) (2020; aka Love and Berry: The Fashion Witches; originally produced by TMS Entertainment and released in 2007; dubbed by Go Fish Animation) - TBD
- The Croods: A New Age (#) (2020)
- Dreamtoons and Felix the Cat (#) (2020) - TBD
- The Boss Baby: Family Business (#) (2021) - TBD
- Spirit Untamed (#) (2021) - TBD
- Dreamtoons Meets Puss in Boots (#) (2021) - TBD
- Save the Woods (2021) - a gang of woodland animals protect their forest home from real-estate developers.
- Dreamtoons: Swamp Skate (#) (2021) - TBD
- Dōbutsu no Mori (^) (2021; aka; Animal Crossing: The Movie; originally produced by Nintendo, OLM, and VAP and released in 2006; dubbed by Go Fish Animation and The Jim Henson Company) - TBD
- Penguins from A.N.I.M.A.L.S.: Penguins in Space (#) (2021) - TBD
- Dreamtoons and the Dragons (#) (2021) - TBD
- Fed Alive (#) (2021) - a Sausage Party-styled dark comedy/horror story about a gang of mice who must survive from being fed alive for hungry predators.
- Dreamtoons: Frosty the Snowman (#) (2021) - TBD
- Rayman (2022) - a film adaptation to the video game series. TBD
- The Bad Guys (2022) - a loose adaptation to the graphic novel series by Aaron Blabey; it tells the story of a gang of criminal animals who pretend to attempt to reform themselves as model citizens, only for their leader to find himself genuinely drawn to changing his ways.
- LarryBoy: A VeggieTales Movie (2022; in co-production with Big Idea Entertainment) - based on the VeggieTales franchise, it follows a wealthy cucumber adopting a superhero persona to rid his city of crime.
- Goldy and Red Meets Little Audrey (#) (2022; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment) - TBD
- My Father's Dragon (2022; co-produced by Cartoon Saloon, Mockingbird Pictures and Parallel Films) - A runaway boy searches for a captive dragon on Wild Island and finds much more than he could ever anticipate.
- Puss in Boots 3: The Last Wish (#) (2022) - TBD
- Nimona (^) (#) (2023; co-production with Annapurna Pictures and Netflix) - based on the webcomic/graphic novel of the same name by TBD, focuses the tale about a shapeshifter who teams up with most wanted yet innocent knight, who got framed for the murder of the queen.
- Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (2023)
- The Splatoon Movie (2023; in co-production with Nintendo of America) - based on Nintendo's Splatoon, it follows a young Inkling who desperate to become a hero for Inkopolis, as he teams up with other Inkling to stop the evil Octarain and his minions.
- Trolls Band Together (#) (2023) -
- Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (#) (2023) -
- Orion and the Dark (2024; in co-production with Mikros Animation)
- Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate: A Dreamtoons Movie (#) (2024) -
- Transformers: One (2024; co-production with Hasbro Entertainment, Paramount Animation, Di Bonaventura Pictures, Paramount Pictures) - TBD
Future[]
- The VeggieTales Movie (in co-production with Big Idea Entertainment) -
- Dreamtoons Travels Around the World in 80 Days - TBD
- Dreamtoons and Mr. Magoo (#)
- The Dreamtoons Superhero Movie - TBD
- Arctic Musical - TBD
- Lancy, Rascal and Battly: Madness in Florida -
- The Splatoon Movie: The Squidquel (#) (in co-production with Nintendo) - inspired by the Nintendo Switch Splatoon 2, it follows the inklings, along with newcomers, has to go on a mission to rescue Callie, one of the Inkopolis' famous pop idols Sqiud Sisters from the Octarians.
- Mice and Mystics
- Dreamtoons: Voltron
- Untitled Tim Burton Animated Film
- Yo-kai Watch (in co-production with Level-5) -
- The Splatoon Movie: The Legend of Agent 3 (#) (in co-production with Nintendo) - TBD
- Dreamtoons: The Lost Treasure -
- The Dreamtoons Giant Movie -
- Rocket Skater (#) - a VR animated feature which involves a teenage rocket roller-skating superhero.
- Squid Sisters (#) (in co-production with Nintendo of America) - a spin-off film of The Splatoon Movie featuring Callie and Marie from the Squid Sisters.
- The Harveytoons Movie
- Dreamtoons
- The Amazing Digital Circus (in co-production with Glitch Productions) - Loosely based on the independent animated web series of the same name.
Live action[]
1950s[]
- The Road to El Dorado (1955) - two young Spanish men sets off through a quest to discover the legendary golden city of El Dorado.
- Crime on the Run (1956)
- Sparky and the Talking Piano (1956) - based on the children's story Sparky's Magic Piano.
- Terror Lagoon (1957) - a group of six people are terrorized by a monster from the swamp.
- Mr. Goofball (1957) - TBD
- Deep Impact (1958) - TBD
- Sparky and the Talking Train (1958) - a follow-up to Sparky and the Talking Piano, based on the 1947 audio story of the same name.
- Ballroom Party (1959) - TBD
1960s[]
- The Criminal Family (1960)
- The Time Machine (1960)
- Hollywood Blues (1961)
- Sport Silly (1962)
- Drama Queen (1962)
- Musicaland (1963) - a fantasy story about a teenage music-loving girl who enters inside a magic jukebox to the world of Musicaland.
- Me and Mimi (1964) - a live-action/animated film about two friends, a little girl and a mouse.
- Groovy, Groovy, Groovy (1968)
- Prom Story (1968) - TBD
- The Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful World of Mr. Wonderful (1968) - a live-action/animated hybrid musical pakage comedy film about a guy named Mr. Wonderful and his world of his imagination.
- College Life (1969) -
- Raccoons in the City (1969) - a live-action/animated hybrid about a couple of raccoons moving to a human city.
1970s[]
- The Little Bandits (1970) - set in the American Wild West, four six-year siblings become bank robbers to avenge their parents' murder.
- True Fan (1970) - TBD
- Beauty Pageant (1971)
- The 13 Clocks (1971) based on the 1950 novel by James Thurber.
- The Gammage Cup (1971) - an adaptation of the 1959 book of the same name by Carol Kendall.
- Sex Murder (1972) - a crime thriller mystery noir focuses the young private eye seeks out for a case to figure the clue regarding whoever is responsible for the sex assault and murder of his sister.
- The Adventures of Gordon T. Gator (1972) - an animated/live-action film about a talking alligator who appears out from a book and goes on a journey to explorer around the real world along with his pals.
- Riot (1973) - a B-horror story revolves a zombie group goes on a terror riot spree through a town to attempt to kill the mayor.
- Midnight of Terror (1974) -
- Amelia Bedelia (1974) - adapted from the 1963 book in the series of the same name by Peggy Parish, which retells the story of a mischievous maid who is hired by a wealthy couple for house-cleaning job, which however can't do anything right only to be caused many couple of comical mischief in the process.
- Kids Don't Learn a Thing (1975)
- Urban Maniac (1975)
- Fireworks (1975) - a thriller/disaster film involves a maniac goes out on a murder spree, killing everyone with fireworks.
- The Ring of Nibelung (1976) - a drama film based on the German music drama of the same name.
- Jailbreak (1977) - TBD
- One Man's Meat (1977)
- The Dark Planet (1978) - an adventure science fiction thriller film, follows TBD
- Old School (1979)
- Tribe Removal (1979) - the biological drama story of Tears of Trail.
1980s[]
- King of the Dream (1980) - a documentary telling the historical story of Martin Luther King Jr., narrated by James Earl Jones.
- Brother and Sister of the Jungle (1980) - two kids got separated from their parents and become lost in the jungle but later got raised by friendly animals, and are forced to become the protectors of the jungle.
- Road to Vegas (1980)
- Meanings of Christmas (1981)
- Go Freddy Go! (1982)
- Victoria (1982)
- Pranksters (1985) - TBD
- Far Enough (1985)
- Stalker (1985)
- Fright Night (1985)
- The Hollow Tower (1985)
- Anything Can Happen (1986; in co-production with Lucasfilm)
- Here Is New York (1986)
- You, Me, and Us (1986)
- Monster Motel (1987) - a horror-comedy film about four people being haunted and terrorized by a monstrous yet bumbling creature in a motel.
- Blood House (1987) -
- The Nutcracker - DreamWorks' second film adaptation of the Nutcracker, TBD.
- Hip, Cool, Fresh and Trendy (1988)
- Iron and Steel (1988) - a superhero film about two robots in a robot city.
- The Fantastic Family (1988) - a film based on the superhero cartoon of the same name.
- Fright Night Part 2 (1988)
- Little Audrey (1989; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment, HBO Films and Paramount Pictures) - TBD
1990s[]
- Galaxy Quest: The Movie (1990) - based on the hit television series, TBD.
- Inside the Well (1990; in co-production with Geffen Pictures and Warner Bros.) - TBD
- The Merry Marionette Movie (1990) - TBD
- The Last Fairy (1990)
- Summer School (1991; in co-production with Warner Bros.)
- Jack O. Lantern (1991; in co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
- Crab Moon (1992; in co-production with 20th Century Fox and American Zoetrope) - a mature horror adaptation of Guy N. Smith's novel, presents the story of giant crabs attacking the small beach town.
- Galaxy Quest II: Roving Jupiter (1992)
- Dudes and Dudettes (1992; in co-production with Miramax Films and KingWorld Filmed Entertainment)
- Lisa (1992) - a biological film based on the life of Lisa del Giocondo, the subject of the popular artwork Mona Lisa.
- Hollywood Hound (1993; in co-production with KingWorld Filmed Entertainment)
- Jack O. Lantern II (1993; in co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
- The Points of My Compass (1994)
- Galaxy Quest III: Top of Outer Space (1994)
- Four Old Men, One Young Man (1994; in co-production with October Films)
- The Last Fairy 2: The Evil Fairies (1994)
- Chupacabra (1996; in co-production with WangNut Films) - TBD
- Galaxy Quest IV: Milky Way Endgame (1996)
- Vandalism (1996; in co-production with 20th Century Fox) - TBD
- Daredevil from Hell (1996) - TBD
- S (1996; in co-production with Amblin Entertainment) - TBD
- Miracle Faith (1996)
- The Peacemaker (1997) - TBD
- Jack O. Lantern III (1997; in co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
- Amistad (1997) - TBD
- MouseHunt (1997) - a live-action remake of the well-known animated classic Mouse in the House.
- Deep Impact (1998) -
- Small Soldiers (1998; in co-production with Amblin Entertainment) - When teenager Alan buys a set of Commando Elite action figures, he's unaware that they have been programmed with military technology. The toys, including leader Chip, spring to life and start taking their directives seriously, beginning by "killing" their enemies, the toy Gorgonites. But Archer and the Gorgonites won't go down without a fight. Alan gets caught in the middle of the war, as does his neighbor and crush, Christy.
- Saving Private Ryan (1998) - TBD
- In Dreams (1999)
- Forces of Nature (1999)
- The Love Letter (1999)
- The Haunting (1999)
- American Beauty (1999)
- Galaxy Quest Beginnings (1999)
2000s[]
- Gladiator (2000)
- Road Trip (2000)
- Small Time Crooks (2000)
- What Lies Beneath (2000)
- Almost Famous (2000)
- Meet the Parents (2000)
- The Contender (2000)
- The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)
- Cast Away (2000)
- An Everlasting Piece (2000)
- The Mexican (2001)
- Evolution (2001)
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001; in co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Stanley Kubrick Productions and Warner Bros.) - based on the story Supertoys Last All Summer Long by Brian Aldiss, it sets in the future where it tells the story about a young robot boy who seeks out to find the Blue Fairy from the story of Pinocchio, so he can wish to become a real boy in order for his mother to love him.
- The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
- The Last Castle (2001)
- A Beautiful Mind (2001)
- The Time Machine (2002; in co-production with Warner Bros.) - a remake of the 1960 film of the same name.
- Hollywood Ending (2002)
- Minority Report (2002)
- Road to Perdition (2002)
- The Tuxedo (2002)
- The Ring (2002)
- Catch Me If You Can (2002)
- Biker Boyz (2003)
- Old School (2003)
- Head of State (2003)
- Galaxy Quest: Generation Z (2003)
- Seabiscuit (2003)
- Anything Else (2003)
- The House of Sand and Fog (2003)
- Paycheck (2003)
- Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004)
- Eurotrip (2004)
- Envy (2004)
- The Stepford Wives (2004)
- The Terminal (2004)
- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
- Collateral (2004)
- Surviving Christmas (2004)
- Meet the Fockers (2004)
- The Ring Two (2005)
- War of the Worlds (2005)
- The Island (2005)
- Red Eye (2005)
- Just like Heaven (2005)
- The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
- Dreamer (2005)
- Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
- Munich (2005)
- Match Point (2005)
- She's the Man (2006)
- The Last Kiss (2006)
- Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
- Galaxy Quest: Christmas Race (2006)
- Dreamgirls (2006)
- Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
- Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)
- Norbit (2007)
- Blades of Glory (2007)
- Disturbia (2007)
- Transformers (2007; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- Bee Movie (2007) - a honeybee who works at his bee colony's honey-making factory, flies out to the human world where he befriends a young woman. Not only that, but he also is shocked to discover that honey is being shelved at the market, which causes him to put a lawsuit against humankind for stealing honey.
- The Heartbreak Kid (2007)
- Things We Lost in the Fire (2007)
- The Kite Runner (2007)
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
- The Ruins (2008)
- Tropic Thunder (2008) - TBD
- Ghost Town (2008)
- Eagle Eye (2008)
- Revolutionary Road (2008)
- The Uninvited (2009)
- I Love You, Man (2009)
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- The Soloist (2009)
- Road Trip: Beer Pong (2009) - a sequel to Road Trip.
- Up in the Air (2009)
- The Lovely Bones (2009)
2010s[]
- She's Out of My League (2010)
- Dinner for Schmucks (2010)
- Little Fockers (2010)
- The Upside Down Movie (2010) - a film based on The Upside Down Show.
- No Strings Attached (2011)
- I Am Number Four (2011)
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011)
- Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
- The Help (2011)
- Fright Night (2011) - a remake of the 1985 film of the same name.
- Real Steel (2011)
- War Horse (2011)
- A Thousand Words (2012)
- Jerry and Garry: Guardians of Earth (2012; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Di Bonaventura Pictures) - The world famous duo are sent to the Fourth-Earth to save it from an army of monsters, meanwhile Harry, Jerry's cousin, seeks revenge on Garry and is requested by the Red Knight to summon the army of monsters to help him conquer earth, Jerry and Garry team up with an elf and a warrior, and now the team must defeat Harry and the army, as well as the Mighty Monster himself, Ping Pong.
- Toons Meet Latin America (2012) - several cartoon characters travel to Latin America, meeting several famous figures.
- Galaxy Quest: Rise of the Generation (2012)
- People Like Us (2012)
- Atlas Shrugged: Part II - The Strike (2012)
- Lincoln (2012)
- Fright Night 2: New Blood (2013) - a sequel to the 2011 remake of Fright Night.
- The Fifth Estate (2013)
- Delivery Man (2013)
- Toyland (2013)
- Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013) - a sequel to Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
- Need for Speed (2014)
- Jerry and Garry: Fire and Ice (2014; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Di Bonaventura Pictures) - Jerry and Garry return to the Fourth-Earth to stop elements from bending and destroying Fourth-Earth, meanwhile Garry finds a race of multi-colored golden retrievers similar to him and even finds his long-lost family, and Horn the Warrior reunites with his girlfriend, together with the help of Garry's family and Jerry's friends, the duo and Horn must defeat the element army.
- Fireworks (2014) - a remake of the 1976 thriller film.
- Pet Dinosaurs (2014)
- The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)
- Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- Atlas Shrugged: Part III - Who is John Galt? (2014)
- Uncle Monkey (2015)
- Bridge of Spies (2015)
- The Filany Family and the Lost City of Christmas (2015) - extremely infamous for being not only one of the worst movies ever made, but also the "most controversial Christmas movie of all time".
- Hip Hop Bunny (2016)
- Galaxy Quest: The Swipe (2016) - a sequel to Galaxy Quest: Rise of the Generation.
- Dainty (2016)
- John Galt: An Atlas Shrugged Film (2016)
- The Light Between Oceans (2016)
- The Girl on the Train (2016)
- Trolls (2016) - a live-action adaptation to the classic 1994 animated film of the same name.
- Office Christmas Party (2016)
- Ghost in the Shell (2017)
- Nights into Dreams (2017)
- Charlie and Anne-Marie (2017) - a live-action adaptation to the classic 1989 animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven.
- The Fantastic Family (2017) - Based on the animated series of the same name.
- Transformers: The Last Knight (2017; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- Thank You for Your Service (2017)
- Elefriend (2017) - a live-action adaptation to the classic 1974 animated film of the same name.
- Taggart: An Atlas Shrugged Film (2017)
- The Post (2017)
- Jerry and Garry: The Red Trail (2017; Co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures and 20th Century Fox) - Jerry, Garry, Leon the Elf, and a redeemed Harry are sent by King Julian to fight the Red Knight and save Fourth-Earth, while Leon and a new elf worry about the coming threats, and Jerry has to fight the evil brother of Dreamus, the Granhampa.
- Bird World (2018)
- Circus Dogs (2018)
- 7 Days in Entebbe (2018)
- First Man (2018)
- Green Book (2018)
- Welcome to Marwen (2018)
- Bumblebee (2018, co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- On the Basis of Sex (2019)
- Archie (2019)
- Captive State (2019)
- Monsters vs. Aliens (2019) - a live-action adaptation of the 2009 animated film of the same name.
- An American Werewolf in London (2019)
- D'Anconia: An Atlas Shrugged Film (2019)
- Father and Son (2019) -
- Black Christmas (2019; TBD)
- 1917 (2019) - TBD
2020s[]
- The Turning (2020) - TBD
- Kidsgate (2020; in co-production with Platinum Dunes) - a horror black comedy which parodies the Elsagate videos and other web videos showing adult themes to kids and families, which follows The Goverment, Pentagon, FBI, and the military trying to put a stop to the hosts of several "children's" web show hosts that dress up as famous characters and went on a violent spree, by showing inappropriate theme to kids along with terrorizing and murdering parents who protect and prevent their kids from viewing their show, while a Rambo-like war veteran trys killing the web show hosts as well.
- Otakus vs. Weebos (2020; in co-production with Columbia Pictures, TBD) - the group of respectful fans of Japanese culture are dealing with the disrespectful group of weeaboos.
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
- Platero (#) (2020) - a live-action adaptation of the 1951 animated film of the same name.
- The Prince and the Pauper (#) (2020) - a live-action adaptation of the 1995 animated film of the same name.
- Joey and Goldy (2021) - TBD
- Internet Challenges (2021) - a horror sport film about TBD.
- Stillwater (2021)
- Atlas Shrugged: Beginnings (2021)
- The Last Unicorn (2022) - based on the book of the same name by TBD.
- The Ballad of Sara Berry (2022) - a comedy-horror film based on the 2012 song of the same name.
- Easter Sunday (2022)
- The Good House (2022)
- Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro, and Di Bonaventura Pictures)
- The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023)
- Galaxy Quest: Corona (2023) - notable for being the longest delayed movie of the COVID-19 pandemic in history,
- The Prince of Egypt (2023) - a live-action remake to the animated film of the same name.
- Distant (202?)
- Trust Me (202?)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (202?) - TBD
- El Dorado (202?) - a reboot to The Road to El Dorado.
- Santa Claus is Comin' Town (202?) - TBD
- He-Man (202?)
- The Boy on the Moon (202?)
- Yandere (202?) - a horror romance film about a serial killer high school girl.
- Ico (202?) - TBD
- Into the Water (202?) - Based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Paula Hawkins.
- Jerry and Garry: The Book of Souls (2024; co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures and Universal Pictures) - TBD
Future[]
- The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara
- Besties
- Amgry Burds - a parody of the Angry Birds game franchise, and based off the Twitter account of the same name.
- Rudolph - TBD
- She-Ra
- Frosty the Snowman - TBD
- Voltron - TBD
- King Julien
- Battletoads - a live-action film based off the video game.
- Lessie - TBD
- Manuelita (#) - TBD
- Anime Girls (in co-production with Vertigo Entertainment and Sony Pictures Imageworks) - a magical girl-inspired action comedy film.
- The Little Drummer Boy
- Mr. Magoo
- PC Culture
- Candy Crush
- Henry B. Smith's Great Adventures (in co-production with WaldenMedia) - a independent arthouse film.