DreamWorks Animation’s Top 10 Box Office Bombs

  1. “Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas” (2003) – Despite featuring a legendary character and a star-studded voice cast, including Brad Pitt and Catherine Zeta-Jones, this animated adventure struggled to find an audience, resulting in disappointing box office returns.
  2. “Flushed Away” (2006) – Despite being a collaboration between DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations, known for their successful “Wallace & Gromit” series, this comedy about a pampered pet rat’s adventures in the sewers of London failed to connect with audiences, leading to poor box office performance.
  3. “Rise of the Guardians” (2012) – Despite its unique premise of legendary childhood characters teaming up to save the world, this animated fantasy adventure failed to resonate with audiences, resulting in lower-than-expected box office earnings despite positive reviews.
  4. “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” (2014) – Despite being based on the beloved characters from the classic cartoon, this animated film failed to attract a large audience, resulting in disappointing box office numbers compared to other DreamWorks Animation releases.
  5. “Home” (2015) – Despite featuring the voices of Rihanna and Jim Parsons and having a promising concept of aliens invading Earth, this animated sci-fi comedy failed to garner significant box office success, falling short of expectations.
  6. “Turbo” (2013) – Despite its unique premise of a snail with dreams of racing in the Indianapolis 500, this animated comedy failed to gain traction at the box office, resulting in lower ticket sales compared to other DreamWorks Animation films.
  7. “The Boss Baby: Family Business” (2021) – Despite being a sequel to the successful “The Boss Baby,” this animated comedy failed to replicate the box office success of its predecessor, resulting in lower overall earnings for the franchise.
  8. “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” (2005) – Despite critical acclaim and winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, this stop-motion animated film from Aardman Animations, in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation, failed to achieve high box office numbers compared to other animated features.
  9. “Penguins of Madagascar” (2014) – Despite the popularity of the characters from the “Madagascar” franchise, this spin-off focusing on the penguins failed to generate the same level of box office success as its predecessors, leading to lower-than-expected earnings.
  10. “Shark Tale” (2004) – Despite its impressive voice cast and visually stunning animation, this underwater animated comedy failed to reach the same level of box office success as other DreamWorks Animation films, resulting in lower overall earnings despite its high production budget.

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