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  1. DreamWorks International Television. DreamWorks Television Animation (1996–1999) DreamWorks Television was an American television distribution and production company based in Universal City, California, that was a division of DreamWorks. It folded into Amblin Television in 2013.

  2. DreamWorks Animation Television (abbreviated as DWATV) is an American animation studio that serves as the television production arm of DreamWorks Animation, itself a subsidiary of Universal Pictures and a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. Founded in 1996, the entity was formerly named DreamWorks Television Animation.

    Title
    Creator(s)/developer(s)
    Year(s)(premiere Date)
    Year(s)(end Date)
    Scott KreamerZack Stentz
    May 24, 2024
    present
    Alan SchoolcraftBrent Simons
    March 1, 2024
    present
    Jeff DixonJim Cooper
    October 27, 2023
    present
    Eli RothJames Frey
    October 2, 2023
    present
  3. DreamWorks Animation is a leader in quality family entertainment, creating iconic feature films and award-winning television series. Learn about the studio's campus, history, technology and stories that inspire imagination and laughter.

    • Toonsylvania. February 7, 1998. N/A.
    • Invasion America. June 8, 1998. N/A.
    • Alienators: Evolution Continues. September 15, 2001. DIC Entertainment Columbia TriStar Television.
    • Father of the Pride. August 31, 2004. N/A.
  4. DreamWorks, the 24-hour, HD, kids and family network brings your favourite movie heroes to the small screen to star in their own TV shows. Find out where you can watch below! FAVOURITE SHOWS. Official Site of DreamWorks Asia.

  5. TV Series. Eep, Grug, Thunk, Ugga, Sandy and Gran are back. Follow them as they meet new friends, outrun new creatures and encounter "firsts" the world has never seen - such as school, slumber parties, hiccups and elections. Stars Dan Milano A.J. LoCascio Laraine Newman.