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Theatrical films[]

  • An American Tail (1986, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A little mouse gets separated from his family while emigrating to the United States for freedom and must find a way to reunite with them.
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988, co-produced by Touchstone Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution) - In 1947, Los Angeles, A toon star named Roger is worried that his wife Jessica is playing pattycake with someone else, so the studio hires detective Eddie Valiant to snoop on her. But the stakes are quickly raised when Marvin Acme is found dead and Roger is the prime suspect. The groundbreaking interaction between the live-action and animated characters, as well as the biggest collection of references to classic animation ever are one of the selling points of this movie.
  • The Land Before Time (1988, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A young longneck is orphaned when his mother is killed by an earthquake and must search for the Great Valley, an area spared from destruction.
  • All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - 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.
  • Banjo the Woodpile Cat (1990, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertaiment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A full-length remake to the 1979 short film of the same name, the story centers upon a overly curious and rebellious kitten who runs away from his woodpile home in his owners' farm in Utah by catching a truck to Salt Lake City.
  • The Nutcracker Prince (1990, co-produced by Allied Filmmakers, Boulevard Entertainment, Lacewood Productions and Amblin Entertaiment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A young man is transformed into a nutcracker by the evil Mouse King, and can only break the spell if he wins the heart of a girl and slays the Mouse King's revengeful son.
  • An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - The Mousekewitz family decide to move out to the west, unaware that they are falling into a trap perpetrated by a smooth talking cat.
  • The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure (1992, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A drought hits the Great Valley, and the dinosaurs within begin to crack under the strain. Meanwhile, Littlefoot and the gang rescue a mysterious egg from two scheming egg-nappers, find a startling surprise and make a new friend when the egg hatches.
  • We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Four prehistoric dinosaurs become determined to bring happiness to two children in modern-day New York.
  • The Little Rascals (1994, co-produced by King World, Chuck Jones Productions and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Alfalfa tries to woo Darla and his "He-Man-Woman-Hating" friends attempt to sabotage the relationship.
  • The Swan Princess (1994, co-produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios, Rich Animation Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A vengeful wizard curses a princess to exist as a swan by day until her prince declares his undying love.
  • Casper (1995, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and The Harvey Entertainment Company, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Casper is a kind young ghost who peacefully haunts a mansion in Maine. When specialist, James Harvey arrives to communicate with Casper and his fellow spirits, he brings along his teenage daughter, Kat. Casper quickly falls in love with Kat, but their budding relationship is complicated by not only his transparent state, but also his troublemaking apparition uncles and their mischievous antics.
  • Babe (1995, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Kennedy Miller Productions, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Balto (1995, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - When a serious epidemic spreads fast among the children of Nome, it's up to a canine and his friends to rescue a team of sled dogs lost in a binding Arctic storm and carrying the much-needed anti-toxin.
  • Anne of Green Gables (1996, co-produced by Sullivan Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Charlie and Itchy have returned 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 an demon dog to steal the Horn, in a hair-raising, breathtaking battle to the finish.
  • Matilda (1996, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Jersey Films and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A young genius girl develops psychokinetic abilities and uses them to deal with her disreputable family and a tyrannical principal in her elementary school.
  • The Witch Stone (1996, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Columbia Pictures)
  • Romeo and Juliet (1996, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Bazmark, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Set in a modern-day setting, two young adults named Romeo and Juliet instantly fall in love with each other, despite being members of feuding families.
  • The Producers (1997, co-produced by Amblin Entertaiment and Brooksfilms, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A theater producer and his accountant plan to oversell shares in a Broadway production by a wide margin after realizing that the IRS never investigates the financial books of failed plays, and deliberately produce an atrocious flop which closes in one night, leaving them free to flee the country with the remainder of the massive initial investment. Their plan culminates in a production which the opening night audience finds funny (they think it's satire), and since the play is announced to be a really really huge success, things only go downhill from there.
  • Pippi Longstocking (1997, co-produced by Svensk Filmindustri, Nelvana and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Cats (1997, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Over the course of a single night, A tribe of cats named Jellicles make what is known as "the Jellicle choice" and decide which cat will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new life.
  • Wendy (1998, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and The Harvey Entertainment Company, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • The Prince of Egypt (1998, co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and Universal Pictures) - 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.
  • The Tortoise vs. The Hare (1999, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A tortoise and a hare compete in an epic foot race that takes them to the edges of the world. Along the way, the two take wild detours, separating the two from one another... but soon, they discover that there is more to life than fame and fortune.
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1999, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Les Miserables (1999, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Working Title Films and Amblin Entertaiment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - The film takes place in France during the early 19th century and tells the story of a weasel named Jean Valjean who, while being hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert after breaking parole, agrees to care for a factory worker's daughter.
  • Stuart Little (1999, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Franklin/Waterman Productions and Global Medien KG, distributed by Columbia Pictures) - When Frederick Little and his wife look for a brother for their son George, they end up adopting a mouse named Stuart. Their cat, Snowbell, doesn't like the new addition, and tries to get rid of him.
  • The Road to El Dorado (2000, co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and Universal Pictures) - The film follows two con artists, who after winning a map to El Dorado escape from Spain. After washing ashore in the New World, they use the map to lead them to the city of El Dorado, where its inhabitants mistake them for gods.
  • Willy Wonka and the Great Glass Elevator (2000, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Feature Animation, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (2000, co-produced by Imagine Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - On the outskirts of Whoville, there lives a green, revenge-seeking creature named the Grinch, who plans on ruining Christmas for all of the citizens of the town.
  • Goldilocks and the Mirror Realm (2001, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertaiment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Arthur of Camelot (2001, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Paramount Pictures)
  • The Snow Queen (2001, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertaiment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002, co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and Universal Pictures) - The film follows Spirit, 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.
  • Stuart Little 2 (2002, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment, distributed by Columbia Pictures) - 3 years after the first film, Stuart questions his ability after a grueling soccer match alongside George, who accidentally kicked him with a soccer ball. He becomes even more downhearted after George's toy airplane gets broken in an accident because of him. However, Mr. Little tells him that for every Little, there is a "silver lining", a good thing comes out of an apparently bad situation.
  • The Maid and the Bandit (2002, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Metroid (2002, co-produced by Nintendo, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Vampire Noir (2003, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003, co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and Universal Pictures) - The film covers the story of Sinbad, a pirate who travels the sea to recover the lost Book of Peace from Eris to save his childhood friend, Prince Proteus from accepting Sinbad's death sentence.
  • The Cat in the Hat (2003, co-produced by Imagine Entertainment, DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures) - Two bored children have their lives turned upside down when a anthropomorphic screwball cat comes to visit them and want them to have fun while their mother is away.
  • Flat Stanley (2004, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Imagine Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - After being squashed while sleeping by a falling bulletin board, Stanley Lambchop survives and makes the best out of being flat. This results in him getting mixed up on an adventure that takes him on a journey of self-discovery.
  • The Magic Carousel (2005, co-produced by Action Synthese, Canal+, Pathé and Amblin Entertaiment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - When Dougal accidentally releases the evil ice wizard Zeebad from his prison, he embarks on a quest with his friends, Brian the cynical snail, Ermintrude the opera-singing cow and Flappy the hippie rabbit sent by Zebedee to retrieve three diamonds in order to rescue Florence, who was trapped in the frozen Magic Carousel, and to re-imprison Zeebad before he gets them first where he will use them to freeze the world again.
  • Hoodwinked! (2005, co-produced by Kanbar Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Curious George (2006, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Imagine Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Monster House (2006, co-produced by ImageMovers, Amblin Entertainment and Relativity Media, distributed by Columbia Pictures) - No adults believe three youths' assertion that a neighboring residence is a living creature that means them harm. With Halloween approaching, the trio must find a way to destroy the structure before innocent trick-or-treaters meet ghastly ends.
  • Sherlock Holmes (2007, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures) - Set in a classic yet contemporary setting, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must face their biggest, longest and most challenging string of mysteries ever while also taking care of a little boy whose parents have mysteriously disappeared.
  • Horton Hears a Who! (2008, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - A elephant named Horton struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.
  • Kung Fu Panda (2008, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - When an evil kung fu warrior named Tai Lung is foretold to escape from prison, a dimwitted panda named Po is unwittingly named the "Dragon Warrior", that was destined to defeat him.
  • The Three Little Pigs (2008, co-produced by The Jim Henson Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Rose is Rose (2009, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, and United Media, distributed by Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures)
  • Magic Tree House (2009, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - One day in Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, two children named Jack and Annie stumble upon a magical treehouse that lets them travel through time and space. The two kids travel through time while also trying to figure out who this treehouse belongs to.
  • How to Train Your Dragon (2010, co-produced by Reel FX Animation Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribe's tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at last of gaining the tribe's acceptance, he finds that he no longer wants to kill the dragon and instead befriends it.
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Marc Platt Productions, Big Talk Films, Closed on Mondays Entertainment and Dentsu, distributed by Universal Pictures) - As bass guitarist for a garage-rock band, Scott Pilgrim has never had trouble getting a girlfriend; usually, the problem is getting rid of them. But when Ramona Flowers skates into his heart, he finds she has the most troublesome baggage of all: an army of ex-boyfriends who will stop at nothing to eliminate him from her list of suitors.
  • Mega Man (2010, co-produced by Capcom and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The Little Engine that Could (2011, co-produced by Crest Animation, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The Adventures of Tintin (2011, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Wingnut Films and Nickelodeon Movies, distributed by Columbia Pictures and Paramount Pictures)
  • Wicked: Times of the Wicked Witch (2012, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • Just So Stories (2012, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Rise of the Guardians (2012, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Set about 300 years after William Joyce's The Guardians of Childhood book series, the film follows five Guardians as they go on a mission to stop the bogeyman from engulfing the world in total darkness.
  • The Wanderer (2013, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014, co-produced by Reel FX Animation Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Into the Woods (2014, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Lucamar Productions and Marc Platt Productions, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
  • Kirby (2015, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Nintendo, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The BFG (2016, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Walden Media, Reliance Entertainment, Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
  • Trolls (2016, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Princess Poppy, the happiest Troll ever born, and the pessimistic Branch set off on a journey to rescue her friends.
  • A Dog's Purpose (2017, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Walden Media, Reliance Entertainment and Pariah Entertainment Group, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017, co-produced by Studio Peyo and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The Legend of Link and Zelda (2017, co-produced by Nintendo and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Larrikins (2018, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The House with a Clock in its Walls (2018, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Reliance Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Rise of the Guardians: Season Two (2018, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - Eight months after the first film, Jamie decides to join his friends for a holiday vacation to calm his nerves down. However, he is distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just an average little boy. But when Pitch Black returns with his newly found team of Anti-Guardians, his plan to have a fun holiday for a few weeks are quickly ditched and he soon agrees with the Guardians to embark on an epic journey to stop him. On their mission, the six heroes discover (from the Man in the Moon) that there are more Guardians and that the Big Five might not be the only heroes who can save the world.
  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019, co-produced by Reel FX Animation Studios and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • UglyDolls (2019, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Reel FX Animation Studios, Alibaba Pictures and Huaxia Film Distribution, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • A Dog's Journey (2019, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, Walden Media, Reliance Entertainment, Pariah Entertainment Group and Alibaba Pictures, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Spy Rabbits (2019, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • Green Eggs and Ham (2019, co-produced by A Very Good Production, A Stern Talking To, Big Kid Pictures, Gulfstream Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - a happy-go-lucky enthusiast rescues the rare Chickeraffe from a zoo and, after he accidentally swaps his briefcase, containing the Chickeraffe, for that of a failed inventor, both begin an adventure together.
  • Trolls World Tour (2020, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) - 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.
  • Me and My Shadow (2020, co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021, co-produced by Sony Pictures Animation, Amblin Entertainment, Lord Miller Productions, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and One Cool Films, distributed by Columbia Pictures) - Young Katie Mitchell embarks on a road trip with her proud parents, younger brother and beloved dog to start her first year at film school. But their plans to bond as a family soon get interrupted when the world's electronic devices come to life to stage an uprising. With help from two friendly robots, the Mitchells must now come together to save one another -- and the planet -- from the new technological revolution.
  • The Tales of Peter Rabbit (2021, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Green Eggs and Ham: The Second Serving (2022, co-produced by A Very Good Production, A Stern Talking To, Big Kid Pictures, Gulfstream Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The Bad Guys (2022, co-produced by Scholastic Entertainment, DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • The Splatoon Movie (2022, co-produced by Nintendo and Amblin Entertainment)
  • Beyond (2023, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Animation, distributed by Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures) - A little boy ends up becoming chosen to save the world with six crystal stones which are scattered throughout the multiverse.
  • Trolls Band Together (2023, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures) -
  • Who Cancelled Roger Rabbit (2024, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company, ImageMovers, Mandeville Films, Amblin Entertainment, and Walt Disney Animation Studios, distributed by Walt Disney Pictures)
  • Animaniacs (2025, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Amblin Entertainment, and Warner Animation Group, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures)
  • Untitled Smurfs musical film (2025, co-produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies, Studio Peyo and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures) -

Films in development[]

  • Popeye (co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and King Features Syndicate)
  • Can You Imagine?

Direct-to-video films[]

  • The Land Before Time III: Journey Through the Mists (1995, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video) - Grandpa Longneck gets sick with a deadly illness. With the help of fellow Longneck Ali, Littlefoot and his friends journey to find the flowers that are the cure.
  • The Wind in the Willows (1996, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video) -
  • The Swan Princess II: Escape from Castle Mountain (1997, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video) - The first wedding anniversary of Princess Odette and Prince Derek is distracted by field fires set by Knuckles. His master Clavius, wants to conquer the world, and he needs to capture a giant orb to do that. Clavius kidnaps Queen Uberta and Odette with Derek have to save her.
  • The Ugly Duckling (1997, co-produced by Martin Gates Productions and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video) -
  • The Swan Princess III: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure (1998, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Studios Home Video) - Evil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.
  • Babe: Pig in the City (1998, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Kennedy Miller Productions, distributed by Universal Studios Home Video) - When Babe accidentally puts farmer Hoggett in traction, the debtors come looking for their payments. In order to pay their debt, Mrs. Hoggett sends Babe off across the ocean to the city to demonstrate his talents as a sheep herder. Along with his friends, Babe meets a lot of new friends and gets into new adventures.
  • An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island (1998, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Studios Home Video) - Fievel and his friend Tony Toponi find a map that they believe points to a treasure buried somewhere beneath Old New York, and the plucky rodent is determined to find it. However, what he discovers under the city is a tribe of Native American mice who were driven underground by prejudiced European immigrants.
  • The Land Before Time IV: The Mysterious Secrets of Saurus Island (1998, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Studios Home Video) - When locusts consume all the green food in the Great Valley, the herds leave to find more food, but Littlefoot and his friends get stuck on a strange island populated by Sharptooths... and their old friend Chomper! They also meet a dinosaur in the island that they assume is "The Lone Dinosaur," and accidentally damage a very important stone, bringing bad luck to dinosaurs everywhere.
  • Joseph: King of Dreams (2000, co-produced by DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by DreamWorks Home Entertainment)
  • The Land Before Time V: The Season of Cold Fire (2001, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment) - The Great Valley is put in danger by a massive cold spell when Littlefoot, his friends and a cast of mysterious outsiders, must race Petrie's uncle Pterano to find a magical meteor that will hopefully stop the season from getting longer.
  • Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005, co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment, distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) - The Little Family spend their vacation near Lake Garland. Meanwhile in the forest a beast is threatening the animals to give her food every night.
  • Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil (2011, co-produced by Kanbar Entertainment and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertaiment)
  • Rise of the Guardians: The Untold Story of The Last Light (2013, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment)
  • Rise of the Guardians: Beginnings (2015, co-produced by The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Amblin Entertainment, distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment)

Television films[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (Fox, 1992, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (The WB, 1999, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Animaniacs: Quit Spying on Me! (The WB, 2001, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • (Animaniacs TV film #3) (The WB, 2003, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation)
  • (Animaniacs TV film #4) (The WB, 2005, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation)

Cancelled films[]

  • Shrek (Steven Spielberg originally envisioned his adaptation of the book with Bill Murray as the voice of the titular character and Steve Martin as the voice of Donkey. Despite turning into a computer-animated film by DreamWorks in 2001, Spielberg moved on to make other projects.)
  • Scooby-Doo! (1996, this film was supposed to be planned as an origin story for Scooby, Shaggy and the Mystery Inc. gang. It ended up being scrapped when Warner Bros. bought the rights to Hanna-Barbera by buying Turner.)
  • Where the Wild Things Are (TBD)
  • Santa Calls (TBD)

See also[]