this question depends on whether were talking about just the movies in the image, or each of the series as a whole, cause the former is a toss-up, but the latter KFP wins easily
Kung Fu Panda has a special place in my heart, it is in high rivalry for top 3D animated movie along side the Incredibles Shrek is is definitely in third place among these.
As a franchise or just the first films?
If by first film only then
HtTyD>KFP>Shrek
If whole franchise (not including spin-offs and shows)
KFP>Shrek>HtTyD
Fiona was better when she was a cursed human who felt embarrased/disgusted of her ogre person and wanted to break the curse to rejoin society. Donkey was better when he was a lonely guy without friends whose unpleasant owner tried to sell for a few shillings and who was determined to break Shrek' tough shell.
Shrek is a very ugly movie but the script is gold 8/10
Panda is a very basic story with Jack Black and a lot of cringy kids humor, the action is good and the Chinese portrayal is pretty cool 6/10
How to Train Your Dragon is lame, boring and forgettable, unless you're a disgusting dragonfricker I couldn't rank it above 4/10
Kung Fu Panda : The Kaboom of Doom (whose name was changed to kung fu Panda 2 at the last minute) is indeed a bad film. There is so much wrong with it that i don't blame this guy for not bothering to write a long review.
Linda Hunt was originally part of the Shrek voice cast. She played a character named Dama Fortuna, who was cut from the film. There's concept art of that character. Here's a 1999 article mentioning Linda among the cast.
https://variety.com/1999/digital/news/hartwell-buoyed-at-pdi-1117492039/amp/
Chris Farley died on december 1997 and Shrek premiered on may 2001. Mike Myers was already brought as a replacement by august 1998. Here's proof.
http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/1926
Httyd > Shrek > KFP
Sorry but kfp isn't written tightly enough
Why do people never put Madagascar alongside them? Its one of their biggest IPs.
this question depends on whether were talking about just the movies in the image, or each of the series as a whole, cause the former is a toss-up, but the latter KFP wins easily
The movies in the image. Don't give a shit about the KFP and Dragon sequels.
>KFP wins easily
Panda 2 is excruciating
never understood what makes Cinemaphile go nuts for that movie. so much weaker than the first one,
>"This shit was fricking garbage"
Someone from Cinemaphile in regards to Panda 2's poster. It was satisfying to read.
Shrek is probably a 9 or 10/10
Kung Fu Panda and HtTyD are about 6/10
That's just how I feel.
Shrek 2 > all of these
Kung Fu Panda has a special place in my heart, it is in high rivalry for top 3D animated movie along side the Incredibles Shrek is is definitely in third place among these.
As a franchise or just the first films?
If by first film only then
HtTyD>KFP>Shrek
If whole franchise (not including spin-offs and shows)
KFP>Shrek>HtTyD
Shrek remained a compelling character after the first film, but Fiona and Donkey didn't. You feel almost nothing for them in the sequels.
Fiona was better when she was a cursed human who felt embarrased/disgusted of her ogre person and wanted to break the curse to rejoin society. Donkey was better when he was a lonely guy without friends whose unpleasant owner tried to sell for a few shillings and who was determined to break Shrek' tough shell.
Shrek is a very ugly movie but the script is gold 8/10
Panda is a very basic story with Jack Black and a lot of cringy kids humor, the action is good and the Chinese portrayal is pretty cool 6/10
How to Train Your Dragon is lame, boring and forgettable, unless you're a disgusting dragonfricker I couldn't rank it above 4/10
Kung Fu Panda : The Kaboom of Doom (whose name was changed to kung fu Panda 2 at the last minute) is indeed a bad film. There is so much wrong with it that i don't blame this guy for not bothering to write a long review.
Linda Hunt was originally part of the Shrek voice cast. She played a character named Dama Fortuna, who was cut from the film. There's concept art of that character. Here's a 1999 article mentioning Linda among the cast.
https://variety.com/1999/digital/news/hartwell-buoyed-at-pdi-1117492039/amp/
Chris Farley died on december 1997 and Shrek premiered on may 2001. Mike Myers was already brought as a replacement by august 1998. Here's proof.
http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/1926