List of The Weinstein Company animated films

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This is a list of theatrical animated feature films produced or released by The Weinstein Company.

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Films

Color legend
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  
Kanbar Entertainment  
Third-party studio 
Live-action/animation hybrids [S]
Distribution only [D]

US releases

TitlesOriginal theatrical release dateAnimation studio
Hoodwinked!January 13, 2005 Kanbar Entertainment  
Doogal February 24, 2005 [a] Pathé and Action Synthese  
Arthur and the Invisibles [S] January 12, 2007 [a] MGM and EuropaCorp  
3 Pigs and a Baby March 4, 2008 Prana Studios  
Tortoise vs. Hare September 9, 2008
The Nutty Professor November 25, 2008 Mainframe Entertainment Inc.
The Goldilocks and the 3 Bears Show December 16, 2008 Prana Studios
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil April 29, 2011 Kanbar Entertainment  
Escape from Planet Earth February 15, 2013 Rainmaker Entertainment  
Paddington [D] [S] January 16, 2015 [a] StudioCanal
Leap! August 25, 2017 [a] Entertainment One
Duck Duck Goose November 22, 2017 Wanda Pictures

International releases

TitlesOriginal theatrical release dateAnimation studio
The Reef July 7, 2006 [a] WonderWorld Studios, DigiArt, and FXDigital  
The Blue Elephant May 18, 2006 [a] Kantana Animation, Kantana Group Public Co., and Sahamongkol Film International
The Great Music CaperJune 9, 2006 [a] Millimages
TMNT March 23, 2007 [b] Imagi Animation Studios and Warner Bros.
Trick or Treaters October 18, 2007 [a] Animation X Gesellschaft zur Produktion von Animationsfilmen mbH
Space Chimps [D] July 18, 2008 [b] Starz Animation, 20th Century Fox, and Vanguard Animation
Igor [D] September 19, 2008 [b] MGM and Exodus Film Group 
The Flight Before Christmas November 1, 2008 [a] Anima Vitae, A. Film A/S, Pictorion Magma Animation, and Magma Films 
Santa's Apprentice November 24, 2010 [a] Gaumont Alphanim and Flying Bark Productions
Little GobieDecember 11, 2010 [b]
The Prodigies [D] June 8, 2011 [b] Onyx Films, Studio 37, Fidelite Films, DQ Entertainment and LuxAnimation
The Reef 2: High Tide October 30, 2012 [a] WonderWorld Studios
Leo the Lion [D] 2013Dujass Film and Netflix
Underdogs July 18, 2013 (Argentina) [c] Prana Studios
Saving Santa [D] November 1, 2013 [a] Gateway Films and Prana Studios
The Magic Snowflake November 20, 2013 [a] Gaumont Animation, Snipple Animation, and Dapaco Productions
The Nut Job [D] January 17, 2014 [b] ToonBox Entertainment
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature [D] August 11, 2017 [b] ToonBox Entertainment
Little Door Gods December 25, 2015 Light Chaser Animation Studios

Highest-grossing films

This list does not include films combining live-action with animation.

RankFilmGrossStudioYearRef
1 The Nut Job $120,885,527 Open Road Films 2014 [1]
2 Hoodwinked! $109,843,390 Kanbar Entertainment 2006 [2]
3 Leap! $96,890,794 Entertainment One 2017 [2]
4 TMNT $96,096,018 Imagi Animation Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures 2007 [3]
5 Escape from Planet Earth $74,156,610 Rainmaker Entertainment 2013 [2]
6 The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature $57,424,952 Open Road Films 2017 [4]
7 Igor $30,747,504 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2008 [5]
8 Doogal $28,058,652 Pathé 2006 [2]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Released by The Weinstein Company in North America
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Released by The Weinstein Company outside North America
  3. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures worldwide

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 "All Time Worldwide Box Office for Weinstein Co. Movies". The Numbers. Retrieved 2022-07-17.
  3. "TMNT (2007)". The Numbers. Retrieved 2022-07-17.
  4. "The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature (2017)". The Numbers. Retrieved 2022-07-17.
  5. "Igor (2008)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2022-07-28.