DreamWorks Animation is no stranger to producing sequels to its most successful films, for Shrek evolved into one of the highest-grossing film sagas of all-time with five movies released in total (including the 2011 spin-off, Puss in Boots). More recently, the production company released a sequel to Kung Fu Panda last summer, and both films have grossed over $600 million worldwide and received Oscar nominations for Best Animated Film. Also, a sequel to the highly successful 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon is in production that is set to release in 2014. Last but not least, the Madagascar franchise is the latest of DreamWorks’ multiple series to have a sequel released, for their newest film is the third installment in the respective franchise: Europe’s Most Wanted. Is DreamWorks’ latest worthy of commercial and critical recognition, or have the wayward New York zoo animals outstayed their welcome onscreen?
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