Check out the new DreamWorks Animation Logo Opening Credits

DreamWorks Animation’s new opening theatrical sequence will be released with the debut of “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” When the sequel opens, it will be Dec. 21. For one showing at 2pm, audiences can see the updated logo and film in the Comcast studio.

Per DreamWorks.com, this piece was produced and developed by an elite DreamWorks team of creatives that includes Suzanne Buirgy as producer and Kendall Cronkhite as production designer. The music was composed by Harry Gregson-Williams who worked on the “Shrek”Franchise is available in conjunction with other DWA animation features.

You can see the video in 33 seconds. The young boy is seen surfing deep into space on the moon as he passes DWA figures. From the Bad Guys (from Toothless), we get happy salutes. “How To Train Your Dragon”Po (from “Kung Fu Panda”Poppy, The Boss Baby (from “Trolls”Before becoming the standard, he was a member of the Shrek trio (Shrek and Fiona) as well. “kid fishing on the the moon-sliver” image.

The Marvel Studios opening banner plays in every Marvel Cinematic Universe film. It is a visual reminder of the DWA Library’s major franchises.

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Surprise! Puss In Boots is missing, along with the other stars of the blockbuster. “Madagascar” Films (including the diabolical penguins). “Croods” family. Not surprisingly, stars like “Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas” They are also not to be found.

It’s a firm reminder that DreamWorks, which has been releasing theatrical animated movies since “Antz” “Prince of Egypt” In 1998, the cast accumulated a number of fan-favorite marquee character characters. It’s an implicit hope that audiences young and old have a similar level of fondness for the stars of “How to Train Your Dragon” Like the stars of “Frozen” Oder “Minions.”

Or, if the DWA crew isn’t there yet, they are on their way as the animated films attempt to become generational touchstones akin to the Disney animated films and Pixar releases. It’s a message worth sending as DreamWorks will have to further position itself now that it’s not only no longer Disney and Pixar’s biggest animated rival (as was the case from 2002 to 2012) but risked being considered secondary to Universal’s blockbuster Illumination brand.

“Puss In Boots: The Last Wish” opens on Dec. 21, 2022, where it will hope to earn grosses on par with DreamWorks’ “The Bad Guys” ($250 million worldwide) if not Illumination’s “Sing 2” After opening at Christmas last year, it was worth $407 million

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