DreamWorks Animation Death Watch (Nursed Back To Health?)

edited 2016-08-24 08:14:52 in General
aka shit only Anonus and Section and possibly JHM will care about

Let's see:

  • Rise of the Guardians, Turbo, and Mr. Peabody & Sherman, and Penguins of Madagascar all flopped
  • Buying spree has resulted in piling on of debt
  • Acquired Felix the Cat with the intention of making him a fashion brand
  • DreamPlace is an utterly bizarre idea, in a bad way
  • DreamWorks Animation and all other major American feature animation studios are being sued for conspiring to keep artists' wages down
  • The company is working feverishly to revive the DreamWorks Classics characters of Lassie and Richie Rich. Lassie of all characters?
  • Attempted sales to SoftBank and Hasbro (the latter of which would have renamed itself "DreamWorks-Hasbro" and appointed Jeffrey Katzenberg to the role of chairman) have fallen through
  • DreamWorks Classics show Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids has been tainted by Bill Cosby's PR nightmare
  • DreamWorks Studios may or may not change its name, which would end their license payments to DreamWorks Animation for the name and logo
  • PDI/DreamWorks, which comprises about half of their production operation, will be closed; "PDI" stands for Pacific Data Images, the name under which it was founded in 1980. The studio's closure marks the death of a large part of computer animation's history. DreamWorks Animation is, with this move, now half-dead.
  • Further death has occurred as they plan to sell their remaining studio off and lease it back.
The company will, no matter what, probably be gone within three years.
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