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===1st Logo (November 2, 2001-October 17, 2006)===
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===Background===
'''DreamWorks Animation''' is an American animation studio, considered by many as a successor to [[Amblin Entertainment]]'s feature animation division, [[Amblimation]]. DreamWorks Animation has produced a series of computer-animated films, including ''Shrek'', ''Shark Tale'', ''Madagascar'', ''Over the Hedge'', ''Bee Movie'', ''Kung Fu Panda'', ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', ''How to Train Your Dragon'', and ''Megamind'', among others. It was formed by the merger of the feature animation division of [[DreamWorks Pictures|'''DreamWorks''' Pictures]] and [[Pacific Data Images]] (PDI). Originally formed under the banner of DreamWorks Pictures, it was spun-off into a separate public company in 2004. Starting with ''Over the Hedge'', their movies were distributed through [[Paramount Pictures]], who acquired the rest of DreamWorks SKG in February 2006.


[[File:Screenshot 20230228 102048.png|center|thumb|307x307px|Original Version]]
In August 2012, DreamWorks Animation signed a five-year distribution deal with [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] (now 20th Century Studios, currently owned by The Walt Disney Company), then a subsidiary of News Corporation (later 21st Century Fox), which began after the release of ''Rise of the Guardians''; and whilst in China, the company formed [[Pearl Studio|Oriental DreamWorks]] (renamed [[Pearl Studio]] in 2018) and in Korea, the company kept its distribution agreement with [[CJ Entertainment]].
[[File:Screenshot 20230228 102029.png|center|thumb|Version With Animation]]


On April 28, 2016, Comcast officially announced that it was intended on acquiring DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, valuing the company at $41 per share. The acquisition was completed on August 22 of that year, and became a unit of NBCUniversal. [[Universal Pictures]] took over distribution rights of DreamWorks Animation's films shortly after the 20th Century Fox deal ended; and they would release their first theatrical DWA film, ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', on February 22, 2019. As of today however, [[Paramount Global]] still retains the TV (and select streaming) rights to most of the Paramount-distributed DreamWorks Animation films under license from Universal Pictures via Paramount Worldwide Television Licensing & Distribution, which are also licensed by [[Trifecta Entertainment & Media]] for syndication. In Japan, DreamWorks titles are currently distributed by [[GAGA Corporation|GAGA]] in partnership with Universal's Japanese distributor, Toho-Towa.


'''Note:'''
*Before 2004, films released by the company had the [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo.
*The general theme used for the logo is a variation of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEtYTEUOPWI Fairytale], from the first Shrek film.


'''Logo:''' Just the 1997 DreamWorks logo, except there are clouds on the sides of the DVD/VHS and the boy is either on the left or right of the DVD.
{{ImageTOC
|DreamWorks_Animation_(2005).png|1st Logo (May 15, 2004-November 17, 2009)
|DreamWorks Animation 2010.webp|2nd Logo (February 1, 2009-June 2, 2017, October 9, 2020, July 2, 2021)
|DreamWorks Animation How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World.png|3rd Logo (November 24, 2017-)
|DreamWorks Animation (2022) (From - New Theatrical Opener video).png|4th Logo (November 22, 2022-)
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===1st Logo (May 15, 2004-November 17, 2009)===
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DreamWorks_Animation_(2004).png|Early variant without "SKG"
DreamWorks_Animation_(2005).png|Early variant
DreamWorks Animation Madagascar Penguins Christmas Caper.webp
DreamWorks_Animation_(2006).png|''Over The Hedge'' variant
DreamWorks Animation Rare Variant.webp|An extremely rare trailer variant, only known to exist on the trailer for ''Flushed Away'' and a teaser for ''Bee Movie''
DreamWorks_Animation_(2006),_2.png|Later variant without "ANIMATION"
DreamWorks_Animation_(2007).png|Later variant
DreamWorks_Animation_(2005),_3.png|''Over the Hedge'' teaser
GW184H140.png|Handheld video games
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{{YouTube|id=nE8oSH3wq70|id2=ZEAilZtsh6g|id3=CE0ibe1gQiw}}


'''Variants:''' On the 2001 Release of Shrek, Underneath DreamWorks is the letters Animation, in a script similar to that of the ʽWarner Bros Animation logo.
'''Logo:''' We pan up through a cloudy {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} sky at daytime as the familiar DreamWorks crescent moon is seen. A boy (similar to that of the 1997 [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo) flies up onto the moon holding a bunch of balloons, and as he takes his place, he takes out his fishing rod and casts it, while letting go of the balloons. The camera pans further up into a cloud formation similar to the DreamWorks Pictures logo, as the balloons fly up and then pop into the word "{{color|red|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''<big>D</big>'''}}}}{{color|royalblue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ʀ'''}}}}{{color|darkorange|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ᴇ'''}}}}{{color|mediumvioletred|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ᴀ'''}}}}{{color|limegreen|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ᴍ'''}}}}{{color|red|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''<big>W</big>'''}}}}{{color|royalblue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ᴏ'''}}}}{{color|darkorange|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ʀ'''}}}}{{color|mediumvioletred|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ᴋ'''}}}}{{color|limegreen|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''s'''}}}}", in its corporate font. The text slightly eases in as "{{color|royalblue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ANIMATION SKG'''}}}}", underneath a {{color|royalblue|dark blue}} line, fades in underneath.


'''Technique:''' Simple Computer Animation
'''Trivia:'''
*This logo would later be used as one of the sky backgrounds used for the DVD and Blu-ray menus to ''Shrek Forever After'', albeit zoomed in.
*As of 2022, the boy on the moon was redubbed as the Moon Child to relate to anyone.<ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/dreamworks-animation-moon-child-curtain-raiser-1235269225/</ref>


'''Music/Sounds:''' None
'''Variants:'''  
*On ''Shrek 2'', as well as DreamWorks Animation's DVD releases until ''Over the Hedge'', there's an early version of the logo where it just says "{{color|royalblue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ANIMATION'''}}}}" underneath.
*On ''The Madagascar Penguins in A Christmas Caper'', the "{{color|royalblue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ANIMATION SKG'''}}}}" variant of the logo has the boy and the moon above.
*On ''Over the Hedge'', only the line appears below the name. A rare version of this exists where it has the boy and the moon above; however, unlike the former, this actually wasn't used on any films, it's only known to have appeared on the trailer for ''Flushed Away'' and a teaser for ''Bee Movie''.
* Starting in 2006 with ''Flushed Away'', the kid and the moon appear above the text, replacing the two cumulus clouds in the far middle of the logo. On the aforementioned film, however, it simply has "{{color|royalblue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SKG'''}}}}" underneath with lines on the left and right of it respectively, much like the regular DreamWorks Pictures logo. Starting with ''Shrek the Third'', the text reverted back to the previous name (though the "SKG" text still appears at the end of films such as ''Kung Fu Panda'').
*On ''Shrek the Third'', alongside the movie's own variant, the logo has been slightly re-animated to go along with it. Somewhat noticeable changes include different placement of the camera and balloons and certain objects going over the clouds instead of through them.
*On ''Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa'' and ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', there are more clouds than usual and it stays on the moon when the kid releases the balloons, as the name fades in below.
* On a teaser for ''Over the Hedge'', an odd variant appeared where the moon and kid are more white than usual (similar than the 2009 logo) and the logo is slightly stretched from top to bottom, having the effect of cutting the moon off slightly at the top of the frame. This was also a placeholder logo for their DVDs.
*On their handheld video games, there is a print version of the logo on a white background.
*A still version of the logo exists at the end of their films.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
'''Closing Variants:'''
*Seen on DreamWorks Animation DVD & VHS releases from 2001 up until 2006 beginning with Shrek and ending with Over the Hedge. However, this is removed on post 2018 re-releases.
*Just the last few seconds of the logo's sequence.
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*On ''Flushed Away'', ''Kung Fu Panda'', and ''Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa'', the text "SKG" is seen, unlike other variants which have "ANIMATION SKG".
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'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Pacific Data Images]] and yu+Co, using an HP workstation with custom 3D software.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic and peaceful orchestrated piece, which is adapted from the track "Fairytale" from ''Shrek''. Composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, who also composed the aforementioned film. Sometimes, the opening theme is heard instead, or the logo is silent.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
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*On an MBC Persia airing of ''Shrek 2'', the 2012 [[Universal Pictures]] logo's music is heard, due to a reverse plastering error.
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* None or the film's ending theme for the still version.
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'''Availability:''' Common.  
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* Seen on all DreamWorks Animation films from the era, beginning with ''Shrek 2'' and was last seen on ''Monsters vs. Aliens''. It was also used as a placeholder home video logo until ''Over the Hedge''.
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* It was seen on home video and streaming prints of ''Shrek 4-D'', retitled ''The Ghost of Lord Farquaad'' on a ''Shrek'' DVD sampler on General Mills cereal boxes. It also appears on some video games based on DreamWorks Animation films, except for ''Shrek 2'' and ''Shark Tale'', which use the 1997 DreamWorks Pictures logo.
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* It was last seen on the special ''Merry Madagascar''.
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*On the Nickelodeon network premiere airing of ''Trolls World Tour'', it was seen at the end of the bottom text credits, despite that film releasing two decades later after that logo.
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'''Legacy:''' A memorable logo for those that grew-up with their films from the era.
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===2nd Logo (February 1, 2009-June 2, 2017, October 9, 2020, July 2, 2021) ===
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DreamWorks Animation 2010.webp
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DreamWorks Animation MvA Super Bowl.jpg|''Monsters vs. Aliens'' 3D Super Bowl trailer
File:Dreamworks_Animation_2.png
screenshot_%284%29.png|20 Years variant
DreamWorks Animation 20 Years Campaign.jpeg|20 Years brand campaign
DreamWorks Comcast 2020.webp|''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous'' Season 2 trailer
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{{YouTube|id=jbsJZC_9kCY}}
 
'''Logo:''' In a starry nighttime sky, we see a full {{color|lightgray|light gray}} moon. A shadow appears on it as it turns into a crescent moon, revealing the Moon Child (now in {{color|lightgray|light gray}}) from the last logo sitting on it. He takes out his fishing rod and casts it, swinging it around the clouds as the camera pans out. Then, the words "{{color|lightgray|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''DʀᴇᴀᴍWᴏʀᴋs'''}}}}" zoom out and spread one-by-one below the moon, ending with "{{color|lightgray|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''ANIMATION SKG'''}}}}" appearing between two lines in {{color|lightgray|light gray}}.
 
'''Variants:'''
* On the Super Bowl trailer for ''Monsters vs. Aliens'', the name underneath reads "{{color|lightgray|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SKG'''}}}}", much like the normal [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo.
*There is a 20th anniversary variant of this logo created in 2014. The moon is pushed to the right more to accommodate room for the "2" on the left (with the moon taking the place of the "0" to form the "20") as the word "YEARS" appears underneath. Also, the logo is still and is silent. This can be seen on ''How to Train Your Dragon 2'' and ''Penguins of Madagascar''.
**On the aforementioned anniversary brand campaign, it starts as normal, but when the Moon Child's fishing hook swings by the screen, it sweeps up letters that form the word "YEARS" which then settle underneath the moon. From there, the number "2" appears to the left of the moon (with the moon taking the place of the "0" to form the "20") and the words "OF DREAMS" and "AND LAUGHTER" fade in below "YEARS" in columns. The DreamWorks text (without the line and "ANIMATION SKG") then fades in above the "20", as copyright information appears underneath the logo.
*On the season 2 trailer for ''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous'', the line and "ANIMATION SKG" are replaced with the Comcast byline.
*A still version exists at the end of their films and most of their shorts.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI done by DreamWorks Animation's Glendale campus.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dreamy flute/piano/string piece that leads into the last logo's theme, accompanied by a choir and several different instruments. This theme debuted on ''Shrek Forever After'', but was only sporadically used - most films used an opening theme instead, sometimes interpolating the fanfare. This was again composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. The still version is silent or uses the film's ending theme.
 
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On ''Shrek'' 3-D re-releases under the name of ''The Ghost of Lord Farquaad'', it has the end of the theme from the previous logo.
* On ''Puss in Boots'', a flamenco theme is heard along with sounds of whipping and a whoosh.
** On the short ''Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos'', it is the same as the movie but with no sound effects.
*''Trolls'' and both ''The Boss Baby'' movies use different versions of the theme with their custom variants.
* On ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'', George Beard (voiced by Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (voiced by Thomas Middleditch) hum the last part of the theme.
 
'''Availability:''' Common.
* It was first seen on the Super Bowl trailer of ''Monsters vs. Aliens'' (the actual film has the previous logo), and later debuted officially on ''How to Train Your Dragon'', and appeared on all DreamWorks Animation films from 2010 to 2017, with the final film to use this logo being ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie''.
** Surprisingly, this logo was seen after the final [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo at the start and the end of DWA films from March 22, 2013 to June 2, 2017.
* Also seen on some licensed games from the company during this era.
*Despite the logo's retirement in 2017, this has been used sporadically on later productions here and there, such as the trailer for the second season of ''Jurassic Park: Camp Cretaceous'' as well as ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', due to using the original ''Boss Baby'' variant.
 
'''Legacy:''' Another memorable logo from the company.
 
===3rd Logo (November 24, 2017-) ===
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File:DreamWorks Animation How to Train Your Dragon The Hidden World.png
File:DreamWorks Animation Logo (2019).jpg
File:Dreamworks Animation (25 Years, 2020).png|25 Years variant
File:DreamWorks 2017 Print.webp|2017 version
File:DreamWorks 2017 Print 2.webp|2018 version
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=6n3B01aRcvA|id2=x8PZBKyLNEM}}
 
'''Logo:''' On a black background, some {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} paint streaks fill onto the screen, as some painted clouds start appearing, creating a daytime scene. The scene then fizzles with a sunset setting, growing in size from the top-right, as more and more clouds appear, slowly becoming 3D. As we zoom through the clouds, they take on a {{color|mediumblue|dark blue}} tint as the scenery turns to nighttime. A {{color|darkblue|navy blue}} energy forms a white moon in the center, and the redesigned Moon Child on a crescent carves onto the moon, forming the inverted print logo. Clouds blow in from the left and from the right, as the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''DʀᴇᴀᴍWᴏʀᴋs'''}}" forms from light streaks under the logo, followed by the Comcast byline wiping in, as some clouds disappear from the background while some remaining ones slowly move upwards.
 
'''Trivia:''' On October 12, 2022, DreamWorks Animation posted a 60 second compilation of the logos and its variants (mostly those from [[DreamWorks Animation Television]]) (including the DreamWorks Pictures logo, as well as the tail end of Universal Pictures logo from the ''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous'' variant of the DreamWorks Animation Television logo), backed by the music from the 1st logo and "Fairytale" from ''Shrek'', the song that was a part of the fanfare, on the studio's Facebook and Twitter pages [https://twitter.com/Dreamworks/status/1580289767987900416 here].
 
'''Variants:'''
* On trailers, the byline is already there when the name forms. A notable exception is on ''The Bad Guys'' as it uses the film's custom variant.
*An early version exists where it has the print logo on a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background, which was seen on the 2018 animated short ''Bird Karma''. However, the logo is wobbling a bit.
**An inverted version of this appeared on ''Trolls Holiday'' (where this logo debuted).
*A still version exists.
*On some current prints of ''Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' (plastering the 2004-2009 logo), the logo is sped up, bylineless and fades out early.
* A "25 Years" variant was used before the ''Trolls World Tour'' custom variant. In this variant, clips from past DreamWorks Animation films, such as ''Home'', ''Turbo'', ''Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie'', ''Kung Fu Panda'', ''Shrek 2'', ''Abominable'', among many others were shown, with a clip from the previous film being shown first, before Guy Diamond (from the ''Trolls'' franchise, voiced by Kunal Nayyar) appears, hanging from the top of the screen by his hair. The clips disappear, and Guy sneezes and covers it in {{color|silver}} glitter to reveal the logo.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI, mixing 2D and 3D animation.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' It opens with a string/flute melody, sounding similar to the previous two logos' music, which then builds into a different triumphant fanfare, adapting some of the tone from the [[DreamWorks Pictures]] fanfare by John Williams, ending with a choir, similar to the choir from the 2nd [[Jim Henson Pictures]] logo. Composed by John Powell.
 
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*None or the ending theme for the print and inverted print versions.
*Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie is heard instead, or the logo is silent.
*On ''Dragons: Dawn of New Riders'', the last part of the 2009 fanfare was used on the still version.
*A short version of the fanfare was used on the DreamWorks 25 Years logo, which is only used on ''Trolls World Tour''.
 
'''Availability:''' Current and common, but with the logo below introduced, it might not last.
*First seen on ''Trolls Holiday'', albeit in a print version; the inverted version of this was seen on the shorts ''Bird Karma'' and ''Bilby'' (though online prints of the latter onward replaced it with a still version of the standard logo).
* The standard version was first revealed on the trailer for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', with the fully animated version debuting on the film itself, and also appeared on ''Abominable'', ''Spirit Untamed'', and as variants on ''Trolls World Tour'', ''The Croods: A New Age'' and ''The Bad Guys'', with the former being shown after the DreamWorks Animation 25 Years logo.
* This logo is also found at the end of ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', due to that film having the previous logo (albeit using a custom variant) at the beginning.
* This logo is currently in the process of being phased out in favor of the next logo. It was most recently seen on trailers for ''Puss in Boots: The Last Wish'', with the film itself using the next logo.
 
'''Legacy:'''
*This logo pays homage to the evolution of animation, evolving from hand-drawn 2D animation into the 3D animation of today.
*The "Everything Wrong With" video humor link, during [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVQn-RwtwhM their review of the DreamWorks film ''The Bad Guys''], spoke on how the logo was physically impossible.
 
===4th Logo (November 22, 2022-) ===
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DreamWorks Animation (2022) (From - New Theatrical Opener video).png
DreamWorks Animation (2022, scope).png
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{{YouTube|id=cRTl-lInUAo}}
 
'''Logo:''' Over a clear night sky, the Moon Child from the previous logos stands up from their crescent, grabs it, and starts flying while the moon vanishes into light. The camera then pans throughout the sky, They pass by various DreamWorks characters from various DreamWorks franchises and films; in order, the Bad Guys (from their self-titled film, all inside a car, with Mr. Wolf pointing a finger gun at the Moon Child, which they do back), Toothless (from ''How to Train Your Dragon'', who flies out of a constellation and towards us), Po (from ''Kung Fu Panda'', on an island with a temple, performing a gesture), Ted Templeton Jr. (from ''The Boss Baby'', on the other side of the island, surrounded by toy blocks and a baby bottle), and Poppy (from ''Trolls'', inside a bubble). The Moon Child high-fives her, causing the bubble to burst and the scene to transition into a sunny atmosphere. We see some hills and a riverbank in this scene. The Moon Child then passes by Shrek, Princess Fiona and Donkey (all from ''Shrek''), the former two of whom they wave goodbye to. The Moon Child then flies above the clouds, into the cloud background from the last logo (with more defined clouds this time). As they stop in front of the moon, the Moon Child casts their rod, forming the print logo design. As this happens, the text from the previous logo fades in under the moon.
 
'''Trivia:'''
* The sequence lasts 32 seconds and took eight months to create.
*The child's silhouette is now ambiguous and gender-neutral, to appeal to more viewers.
*The child's crescent was a moon before, but now the logo is inside a full moon, rather than a crescent.
*The 2D art background represents the matter that connects all life and makes up dreams.
*The DreamWorks characters shown will differ throughout every upcoming film. For example, if a character represented in the logo also appears in the following film, it will be replaced with another one from an unrelated franchise.
*The characters are redesigned (Po having less of a fur texture, Shrek's face having simpler features, etc.) for a sense of co-existence within the same universe.
 
'''Variant:''' At the end of their films, the logo is still.
 
'''Technique:''' Advanced CGI animation, which incorporates elements from the previous logos.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A re-orchestrated and more majestic rendition of the 2nd logo's theme, taking elements from the previous fanfare and having the brass instruments be more prominent. This was once again composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. None for the still version.
 
'''Availability:''' Brand new.
*The logo debuted on DreamWorks' YouTube channel as an unlisted video on November 22, 2022, and made its theatrical debut with ''Puss in Boots: The Last Wish'' (which was sneak-previewed on November 26th, and was released on December 21st). Trailers for the film use the previous logo instead.
*Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo.
 
'''Legacy:''' The logo serves as an homage to the company's entire library, and their history with very successful films, though the logo has received a mixed reaction, with many praising the return of Harry Gregson-Williams' fanfare, but some criticizing the apparent lack of other DreamWorks franchises and films (though this criticism subsided due to DreamWorks confirming that the characters will change for each film).
 
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