DreamWorksAnimation has evolve into one of the few companies that can claim to match Disney ’s monopoly on the animated movie game and the society began to show itself as such during an impressive ravel of movies free during the 2000s .

With so many great movies from that time full stop stir up so many memories for viewers , there ’s no shortage of ranking of the best moving-picture show   released by the studio in that decade but which are truly turn over to be the best ? Let ’s look at the top 10 highest - rated according to scores accumulate by critical review aggregate site Metacritic to help oneself paint a clearer picture .

Madagascar (2005) - 57

Though critic and audiences were n’t   initially sure what to make of DreamWorks ' answer to theToy Storyformula of a secret humanity existing under the noses of humans in everyday life , Madagascarblossomed into becoming the studio apartment ’s defacto flagship franchise next toShrek .

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Shrek the Third (2007) - 58

Though still a big hitting at the box office , the thirdShrekmovie would prove considerably less successful with critics and audiences than the first two movies in the serial .

A fourthShrekmovie would be released three years later but would do likewise with critics and audience , reinforcing the idea that the series was not the studios ' signature enfranchisement , as it had seem to be in the early one-half of the decennium .

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) - 61

Elevating theMadagascarseriesto the head of DreamWorks Animations ' image , Escape 2 Africafared better with critic and audiences at the box situation than its harbinger and established the title as one with staying power .

With the animals now recover themselves in an African nature reserve , the sequel developed the independent character and their relationships whilst further establishing the studio ' own singular sense of humor that could bridge over the break between the taste of small youngster and their parent .

Over the Hedge (2006) - 67

Though never pass on a subsequence , Over the Hedgewas a satisfying fauna - base hit for the studio that was full of its own exciting sequence and champion power in its part cast .

Bruce Willisvoices RJ , a raccoon who must memorize a grouping of naif woodland critter into helping him steal a stockpile of food from neighboring suburbia , and the story would perhaps prove to be equally entertaining and forgettable due to its more generic structural ingredient compare to most other releases from the studio in that ten .

Flushed Away (2006) - 74

The third and last movie released through a partnership between British stop motion animation studio Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation , Flushed Awaywas the least successful pic of the collaboration but is still ranked above most movies that the studio released in that decennium .

Kung Fu Panda (2008) - 74

Next toShrekandMadagascar , the most well - know DreamWorks Animation franchise would have to be theKung Fu Pandaseries which produced two continuation in the next decennary as well as a television show on Nickelodeon .

The titular panda , vocalise byJack Black , won over the hearts of fans with his enthusiastic spirit and ushered ina new geological era of success for the studio that would badly rival even Pixar ’s offering from the time period .

Shrek 2 (2004) - 75

Often call one of the best animated movie continuation ever made , Shrek 2expanded its satirical fairytale human race to great applause from critics and audiences who made it the highest - gross motion-picture show of the year of its release and , at the metre , the highest - grossing animated moving-picture show ever made .

Bringing back the main cast of spokesperson worker from the original flick and their characters , the continuation introduced a identification number of other memorable characters includingAntonio Banderas ' Puss in Boots , who would receive his own spinoff pic from DreamWorks 5 years later .

Shrek (2001) - 84

Lampooning figure of the illusion and fairytale writing style that were so prevalent in animated movies up to that item , Shrekwas the first actual success of DreamWorks Animation and presented the studio as a real contender in the field against Disney .

With an vastly tricky soundtrack built around modern pop music , the movie revolutionized the animated flick game and acquire a slew of ape .

Chicken Run (2000) - 88

The first stop motion reanimate feature from Aardman   Animations to be released   in partnership with DreamWorks Animation , Chicken Runwas in reality the studios ' biggest success at the box office up to that point despite seeming like one of their more left - subject labor .

comprise the clearly British humour of Aardman with a more conventional prison break story involving a group of plucky birds , the moving-picture show created a long - last fanbase with a belated sequel still develop .

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) - 87

The second lineament to be released byAardman Animationsthrough their partnership with DreamWorks follow the success ofChicken Run , Curse of the Were - Rabbittook Aardman ’s titular mascot to the big screen and it became one of DreamWorks Animations large hits with critic yet .

Though one of the company ’s more humble box seat office successes , the movie would go on to become DreamWorks ' second movie to winBest Animated Featureat the Oscars , also becoming the 2d non - American and non - computer - recreate movie to do so .

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