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Animated feature films first released in 2011 Title Country Director Studio Animation Technique Notes Type Release date Duration 3 to the rescue: Dominican Republic: Jorge Morillo Luis Morillo: Raycast Animation Studio Antena Latina Films: CG animation: January 6, 2011: 80 minutes The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn: United ...
Pages in category "2011 animated short films" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore; G.
2011 was the first year to have three films cross the billion-dollar milestone, [5] surpassing the previous year's record of two films [6] and also the first time when at least 10 films grossed more than $500 million worldwide (in 11th and 12th place, Puss in Boots and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows also earned over $500 million making it ...
When a young, inexperienced fairy-in-training named Eleanor (Jillian Bell) tries to answer a long-missing letter from a 10-year-old girl named Mackenzie, she ends up assisting the 40-year-old ...
It is the bestselling sequel to The Gruffalo [1] [2] and won the 2005 National Book Awards Children's Book of the Year. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The book has been adapted into theatrical productions since 2005 and was adapted into the 2011 animated film The Gruffalo's Child .
This is a list of feature films produced and/or released by DreamWorks Pictures.Distribution rights to films released until 2010 are currently owned by Paramount Pictures unless mentioned otherwise, all of the 2011-2016 distribution rights are currently owned by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, with rights to all DreamWorks Animation films currently owned by Universal Pictures.
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It also broke The Dark Knight's records ($158.4 million) for the highest weekend debut in July, for a summer release, a PG-13 rated film, a Warner Bros. film, and of all time, Alice in Wonderland ' s record ($116.1 million) for the highest weekend debut for a 3-D film, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 ' s record ($125 million ...