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Disney vs dreamworks

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Home dreamworks and frozen Disney 😊

Which giant is the mightiest and which one happens to produces most of your favorite animation films
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Disney produced most of the movies I like but DreamWorks has hit gold with some too. For DreamWorks my favorite is Rise of the Guardians and Disney is Beauty and the Beast.
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Both are pretty good in producing movies. If I had to choose I don't know which it would be.
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I honestly don't care. As long as the movie is good, it can be produced by either. There is some nice history between them if you care to do some research.
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For both companies, I only watch those that interest me enough with the trailer haha, like the Rise of the Guardians from Dreamworks and Alice in Wonderland from Disney.

Pixar is an exception though, I usually get good stories from Pixar so I'd always watch their movies.
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I’d say it doesn’t matter, as long as the movie is good, but Pixar is the golden one for movies
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Both companies made good movies so I can't decide which one is the best. As long as the movie is enjoyable to watch then I'll get along with it.
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I think both companies make good movies, but Disney has made more movies that I've liked.
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There are so many great things about both companies. Disney will always be the Happiest Place on Earth. Disney is like a white chick flaunting all the amazing things she owes though. Disney has bought out so many companies to make their Name as big as it is now. While DreamWorks is over
in their own world making deals and using their own imagination like How to Train Your Dragon, or the contract it has with Netflix making new movies and series.
I'm a huge fan of both companies and everyone has their own away of working.
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Disney!

Honestly I can't think of any really good dreamworks other than Shrek.
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Disney is a childhood treasure, it'll always have its special place, but as an adult, I'd rather watch a Dreamworks movie if it's a new one.
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Disney is far too overrated when Ghibli exists. I’m not into kids movies anymore. I did love Spirit so much though and do love Chicken Run... I never quite got into Shrek
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Disney hands down. They have created modern and classic films over the years that I love. Disney deserves all its success. I can't wait to see what new films are created in the years to come.
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I like both as both, along with Pixar, were part of my growing up.
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Dreamworks is amazing and I’ll always love their movies but I am a Disney addict and I always will be. It began with the Disney princesses and has taken off from there.
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